![]() ![]() This particular book is a relatively short one of a bit less than 150 pages. And judging from this book and the near total absence of interest in this book and its materials and approach in the contemporary world, even with the increased popularity of astrology within general society in recent decades, it appears as if astrology itself is a subject of interest but the pseudoscientific approach of astrological geomancy lacks the same degree of appeal. This is the sort of book whose value, to the extent that it has value, is as a historical source of what people have believed and thought rather than a source to use as a means of gaining additional knowledge. There are some very good reasons why it is that divination by any means is so strongly prohibited in the Bible and it is telling that this desire for the illusion of knowledge and insight based on astrological meaning should have been published by a medical doctor in the late 1800’s based on at least some supposed insights that came from medieval and early modern astrologers. ![]() ![]() For one, the book itself demonstrated far more interest in the desire to have the illusion of understanding about the character of people or the course of the future through divination and astrology than it did the desire to understand the actual nature of the earth. I have to admit that I found this book to be highly disappointing on multiple grounds. The Principles Of Astrological Geomancy, The Art Of Divining By Punctuation, by Franz Hartman ![]()
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