Secret Language of Birthdays
If youre a non-believer in astrology, spend a little time with the Secret
Language of Birthdays by Gary Goldschneider and Joost Eiffers. We guarantee
itll make a believer outta you.
Its a weighty tome, to be sure. Each birthday gets two full pages of
on-target information as well as the usual celebrity birthdates, etc.
Now this is a good book to have. Even better is one of the companion
books, the Secret Language of Relationships.
Describing 1,176 possibilities, The Secret Language of Relationships
sheds light on the classic questions--the hows and whys of chemistry
in relationships. Is there a prime ingredient for love at first sight,
a Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers of it all. An entertaining exploration
of the very thing we cannot do without--each other--this wonderful volume
explains why we feel the way we do about the people in our lives, and
how--if necessary--to make it better.
You start with a matrix in the front with birthweeks across the top
and side. You match your birthdate on one axis and find the birthdate
of your new beloved. Every match-up by birthweek gets its own astrological
prognosis. We used this book after many, many first dates, none of whom
really worked out.
Both of them are fun books to take to work occasionally or have at parties
because theyre great icebreakers and a lot of fun to watch peoples reactions
when they hear their own profiles.
Other books in the series by Goldschneider and Effers include the Secret
Language of Destiny and the Astrology of Time. If you become more involved
with astrology, you might want to invest in these books. Theyre well
worth it. You may even want to take a class or seminar in astrology,
or join a newsgroup online. There are so many of them, just do a few
searches and youre sure to find many like-minded spirits.
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