Working Out Life Via Linda Goodman Astrology

By Debra Hamilton


The birth of one of the most popular American astrological systems was on April 9, 1925 in Morgantown, Kentucky. This coincides with the date and place of birth for Mary Alice Kemery, who later became a famous poet and astrologer. Her book on Sun Signs, published in 1968, became the first astrology book to ever place in the New York Times Bestseller List.

Fortune telling is as old as human time. The romance of past, present and future connected to divine inspiration has survived its historical ups and downs. Predicting the future by interpreting your life according to star signs remains popular. Otherwise known as astrology, it is often encountered in the form of horoscopes in popular papers. Mary Alice Kemery aka Linda Goodman astrology is the most widely syndicated astrological systems, its adherents having formed schools and online forums, numerous printed materials and various artefacts.

Life is often an unsecured set of circumstances for people. They can turn to religion, with its set of stringent laws, lifestyles and beliefs. But for more common or everyday purposes, even the most pious believers will often go to horoscopes. These are more democratic, freely given to people from all walks of life.

Many followers will bear witness that Sun Signs have their place in reality. Its author was a great student of the stars and universal systems made up of them. She did not believe in what humans have supposedly discovered about time because what she saw in the heavens were communications infinite in time and place.

The Lady Linda, as she was nicknamed by one follower, kept up the search for the said connections during her entire life. Sometimes she saw these related to events or specifics of her personal experience. Often, they were an entire set of circumstances involving friends and other people. The label star struck is applicable for her, but it has benefited a lot of people with the workings of destiny through a universal order.

She did not consciously look for fame and fortune, but rather let them happen to her, guided as she was by a refined astrological savvy. Even the most choosy intellectuals cannot deny the attraction offered by her work. Perhaps because she was also an intellectual as well as a spiritualist who created a charming, even gripping, modern revision of a very old world of symbols and religious philosophies.

For people who discredit astrology, the Linda Goodman star charts stand as the most effective evidence of its strength. No one can deny peeking into their future every now and then on Sun Signs. No one can simply label those who believe in them as a fringe, because it is quite a big fringe full of relevant and respected people.

Her astrology is a movement that moves throughout a world that is thought to be one that believes more in science than spirit. The astrologist was for unity and not breakage over the fact that the spirit is a universal element shared by many, not just humans. She let her believers into a space where the heavens ruled heart and soul.

Because there are beings out there we can tune to. Not even the most brilliant physicist can deny the existence of a universal intellectual order. And people are only beginning to understand it through the teachings of a very wise woman.




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