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EVERY MAN IS A STAR (BOOK)

ADVANCED STELLAR ASTROLOGY (NEW BOOK, AVAILABLE ON AMAZON)

                                                   INTRODUCTION

“Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws” (Confucius)

In the first part, a powerful forecasting technique is exposed, applicable both to world astrology and to natal charts. It is a new and at the same time traditional technique: to elaborate it, I started from the most ancient techniques of stellar astrology, already known and used by the Egyptians, namely the heliacal phases and the paranatellonta. My way of proceeding is always the same: we take the best of tradition and develop it, so as to enable it to express its full potential.In the second part we focus on the particular importance of the stars which rise or set heliacally, cosmically or achronically on the day of the spring Equinox or on the days around it. As we’ll see, even the stars in paran with the equinoctial Sun have greater strenght. It will be shown how these stars influence the characteristics and events of an epoch.In the third part we talk about some stellar influences that mark the great stages of human history and the epochal changes. Among these there is not only the change of precessional era, but also the change of the polar star and the stars and constellations which reach the points of minimum and maximum declination over the millennia.In particular, we focus on some possible ways of calculating the precessional eras based on the constellations, and not on the zodiac signs. We will see that a new age takes place by stages, and therefore these methods are not mutually exclusive, as each can lead us to dates that mark periods in which some characteristics and events of the new age become more evident. We will verify this by studying the start dates and events of the age of Aries, Pisces, and especially Aquarius ...The fourth part is focused on a technique for locating world events, based on the stars and constellations that rule a certain place, but also on the planets. It is a new technique that I have recently developed, but always using traditional principles and techniques. I have applied it to dozens of world events with excellent results. Obviously, first of all, we will explain how to identify stars, constellations, signs and planets which are in sympathy with a certain nation, and so rule it.


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PART ONE
FORECASTING TECHNIQUES OF STELLAR ASTROLOGY
A NEW APPROACH TO WORLD FORECASTS: THE ROLE OF STARS AND CONSTELLATIONS……………..…………….PAG.7Example: the role of the constellation Auriga in the attack on the Twin Towers
APPLICATION OF THE TECHNIQUE TO NATAL ASTROLOGY AND INDIVIDUAL FORECASTSUse and effects of the heliacal phases of the planetsThe death of John KennedyMussolini and the eclipse of italian fascism   
                                                              
PART TWO
THE SPECIAL IMPORTANCE OF THE EQUINOCTIAL STARS
How and which equinoctial stars influence the characteristics of an epoch……………………………………………………PAG.23The equinoctial paranatellontaExamplesThe equinoctial stars in the natal chartsMicrosoft Foundation: April 4, 1975

PART THREE
PRECESSIONAL AGES AND OTHER STELLAR FACTORS MARKING EPOCHAL CHANGES
The minimum and maximum declination of stars and constellations………………………………………………...PAG.31The change of the Polar Star
THE PRECESSIONAL AGESThe starting date and characteristics of the age of Aries The starting date and characteristics of the age of PiscesThe starting date and characteristics of the age of Aquarius

PART FOUR
HOW TU USE STARS AND CONSTELLATIONS FOR LOCATING EVENTS
The stars that culminate on the meridian of a place…..PAG.45Other stellar and planetary significators of placesThe stars and the characteristics of the placesThe stars and ItalyExamples: The stars of France and the Bataclan massacreA comparison between Russia and Denmark: Moscow and Copenhagen, two capitals at the same latitude

 

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ADVANCED STELLAR ASTROLOGY (BOOK)

EVERY MAN IS A STAR (BOOK)