Questions and Answers

 

 

Can We Somehow help the Planets help Us or Lessen Adverse Conditions?

 

Answer: Yes, although we have no control over the position of the transits, the condition of birth (especially after the fact), and many circumstances of life, we know the basic nature of the force before it arrives.

 

We can then position ourselves to take advantage or lessen the outcome. For example, if we know we are coming under very fortunate “lucky” conditions, it would be to our advantage to be located where such conditions can operate. We can also avoid, or at least reduce, the exposure to hazardous and risky activities when you are under strong accidental conditions. The timing of endeavors is extremely important.

 

How did you make these Discoveries?

 

Answer: In the early 1960’s, my husband was experimenting with Astrology. I thought it was foolish because everyone knows that Astrology is just for “entertainment purposes”. Then my husband asked me if I had ever studied Astrology, and I said no. The outcome was that I felt foolish for making a statement based on nothing but hearsay and gossip.

 

It was shortly afterwards that I decided to read everything I could on the subject. I took courses, bought books, read the classic ones like Llewellyn George’s A to Z, books by the masters.

 

However, I think it was a book by Dr. Smith, a doctor that collaborated with Evangeline Adams that struck the cord for me. His overall premise was that Mercury was different from the rest of the planets.

 

Then I got the idea to try to see what causes a racehorse to come in first. There must be something in his chart different from the rest of the horses. What causes the “no pedigree horse” (a long shot) to win a race against the very best in the country. There are literally thousands of horse races every day, so I could get answers to my questions quickly. After filling my house up with charts, taped to walls, on the floors, in boxes everywhere it struck me that the winners always seemed to have the Sun-Mercury connection. From that time on it got easier and my work thrived.

 

 

 Last updated 2010-03-10 

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