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Hebrew Astrology The Key to the Study of Prophecyby SepharialPublication: 1929 W. Foulsham and Co First Edition"The author lays down the key to Biblical Prophecy and reveals, without reservation, the method by which he has made some of the most astrounding

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Hebrew Astrology The Key to the Study of Prophecyby Sepharial

Publication: 1929 W. Foulsham and Co First Edition

“The author lays down the key to Biblical Prophecy and reveals, without reservation, the method by which he has made some of the most astrounding of his fulfilled predictions.” Contents include: Chaldean Astronomy, Time and Its Measure, The Great Year, The Signs of the Zodiac, How to set a Horoscope, The Seven Times, Modern Predictions.

Condition: Publishers blue cloth boards, title to spine and front cover, dust jacket with chipping along the spine ends and corners, tightly bound, interior clean, in Very Good condition

About the Author:

Walter Gorn Old, a well-known astrologer under his pseudonym Sepharial, was born March 20, 1864, in Handsworth,Warwick, England. He attended King Edwards School at Birmingham. He studied astrology and the Kabbalah (whichcontains ancient esoteric Jewish teachings) from an early age, and for some years studied medicine and psychology alongwith occultism. He later studied Oriental languages, including Coptic, Assyrian, Sanskrit, and Chinese.

Sepharial moved to London in 1889. Soon thereafter he was admitted into Madame Helen Blavatskys inner group.Sepharial introduced Alan Leo to Theosophy, and Leo remained within the Theosophical fold for the balance of his life.Sepharial, on the other hand, left formal Theosophy at some point between Blavatskys passing in 1891 and Annie Besantsascension to presidency of the society in 1907. In contrast with Leo, Sepharial was interested in astrology as a practicalscience rather than as some esoteric art produced by marrying it to theosophy.

Sepharial retained a strong interest in Kabbalah and numerology along with his astrological interests. He was a significant,widely influential astrologer. His reflections on prenatal astrology inspired E. H. Baileys theorizing on the prenatal epoch. Hedied on December 23, 1919, in Hove, East Sussex.

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