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Linda Goodman pseudonimo di Mary Alice Kemery (1925 – 1995), astrologa statunitense.

  • [Stars] remember the influence of the constellations that corresponded to them two thousand years ago.
  • It's important here to mention here the still unseen planet Vulcan, the true ruler of Virgo, since its discovery is said to be imminent. The discovery of the true ruler of a sign changes the characteristics of those born under it. To give only one example, during the period when both Aquarius and Capricorn were ruled by Saturn, the February-born, such as Abraham Lincoln, clearly showed the melancholy traits of that planet. But when Uranus (the symbol of electronics and space, and the true ruler of Aquarius) was discovered — in its proper time in the universal plan — Aquarians began to reflect qualities of restless discovery, and a more electric, unpredictable, progressive personality, such as that of Uranus-ruled Aquarian Franklin D. Roosevelt. Many astrologers feel that Vulcan, the planet of thunder, will become visibile through telescopes within a few years.[1]
  • Alone among the sciences, astrology has spanned the centuries and made the journey intact. We shouldn't be surprised that it remains with us, unchanged by time—because astrology is truth—and truth is eternal.[2]
  • For instance, each of the planets and constellations must be rediscovered for the wisdom of astrology and astronomy to be recaptured.[3]
  • The Number 6 vibrates to the planet Venus. It represents the feminine essence, compassion, and (until Venus gives up her rulership of Taurus when the planet Pan-Horus is discovered) also money.[4]
  1. Sun Signs. Taplinger, New York, 1968, pp. 231-232.
  2. Sun Signs. Taplinger, New York, 1968, p. 539.
  3. Star Signs, St. Martin Press, New York, 1988, p. 172.
  4. Star Signs, St. Martin Press, New York, 1988, p. 237.