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Hovering somewhere between a Galilean dialogue and a Seinfeld episode, W. Nikola-Lisa converses with two associates-Castor and Pollux-about the curious world of astrology. However, reader beware: this is not a user's manual, nor is it a logical argument for or against astrology. It's more a tongue-in-cheek, behind-the scenes look at the fascinating world of this ancient, though still thoroughly modern, enterprise. The author, a double Gemini with Mercury and Mars in the first house, explores a variety of topics, such as the four angles of the natal chart, various historical systems of house…mehr

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Hovering somewhere between a Galilean dialogue and a Seinfeld episode, W. Nikola-Lisa converses with two associates-Castor and Pollux-about the curious world of astrology. However, reader beware: this is not a user's manual, nor is it a logical argument for or against astrology. It's more a tongue-in-cheek, behind-the scenes look at the fascinating world of this ancient, though still thoroughly modern, enterprise. The author, a double Gemini with Mercury and Mars in the first house, explores a variety of topics, such as the four angles of the natal chart, various historical systems of house division, the pervasive nature of the four elements, planetary aspects and aspect patterns, as well as a number of other topics related to this perennial subject. The author's objective: both to understand this intriguing world and to unravel the mystery behind what an astrologer told him years ago: you have all of the Writers Destiny Marks except one-contact with publishers.
Autorenporträt
W. Nikola-Lisa is professor emeritus at National-Louis University in Chicago, Illinois where he taught in the Graduate School of Education. He is the author of numerous books for a variety of age levels. His books include the award-winning How We Are Smart, an exploration of Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, Magic in the Margins, a story about bookmaking in the Middle Ages, and The Men Who Made the Yankees, an homage to one of the greatest baseball franchises in history.