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The Hindu Book of Astrology

Gelesen von Jill Preston

(4,13 Sterne; 69 Bewertungen)

”Each person is born in or under one of the twelve signs of the Zodiac and is thus influenced throughout life by the planetary conditions at their time of birth. By referring to your sign, which is indicated by your date and month of birth you can determine your natural tendencies and what is best for you to attract. No matter what one of the twelve signs of the Zodiac you are born under, you can develop into a good and successful person if you will pay strict attention to the golden truths printed in this book.” (Bhakti Seva) (2 hr 24 min)

Chapters

Introduction

10:55

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Capricorn

10:28

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Aquarius

9:35

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Pisces

9:22

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Aries

10:18

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Taurus

9:55

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Gemini

10:15

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Cancer

10:04

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Leo

11:29

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Virgo

10:49

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Libra

10:36

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Scorpio

9:43

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Sagittarius

9:09

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The Hindu Yogis' Rules for Attaining Health, Wealth and Happiness

11:28

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Bewertungen

Informações suscintas

(3 Sterne)

É um livro bem básico com boas informações e palavras inspiradoras.

Nicely & Clearly Read - Interesting Read of Wisdom

(4 Sterne)

nonsense

(1 Sterne)

too general, study real astrology

Libra

(2 Sterne)

Well speaking for myself as a Libra I can only say I wish the character given to me by this Yogi was true. Sadly it isn't. In fact it couldn't be more wrong. This confirms my suspicion that astrology is not an exact science !

(1 Sterne)

I would give it a zero star if I could. Hindu astrology is not based on month-long sun signs. This is popular western astrology masqueraded as Hindu one.

Bollocks

(1 Sterne)

All signs are basically the same. Don't complain, do what you are told. Work hard. Don't have any negative thoughts. And you will succeed. This is exactly what I would tell my subjects to keep them docile.