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Book Description:
A complete guide to medical astrology and diagnosis using the horoscope and the hands, from the famous occultist; Max Heindel, and his wife.
Table of Contents:
Publisher's Preface; Foreward; Introduction; Part I.; The Anatomical And Physiological Properties Of The Signs; Rulerships And Qualities Anatomy And Physiology Correlated To The Zodiac; Sympathy And Antipathy; The Science Of Right Living; The Mentality; The Sixth House Influences; Preliminary Steps In Diagnosing; Hints And Helps For The Healer; Aphorisms; Diagnosing From The Hands And Finger Nails; Part ii. Diagnosis From Horoscopes; A Lesson In Directing; The Ears; The Eyes; The Throat; The Lungs; The Heart; The Stomach; The Kidneys; Sex And Throat; The Spine; The Liver And Gall Bladder; The Circulation; Leprosy; Paralysis; The Nerves; The Bones; Spirit Control; The Ductless Glands; Special Conditions; Insanity; Asthma; Cancer; Rosicrucian Healing
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Biografía del autor:
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"Max Heindel - born Carl Louis von Grasshoff in Aarhus, Denmark on July 23, 1865 - was a Christian occultist, astrologer, and mystic. He died on January 6, 1919 at Oceanside, California, United States.
He was born of the royal family of Von Grasshoffs. The father of Max Heindel, Francois L. von Grasshoff, migrated, when quite a young man, to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he married a Danish woman of noble birth. They had two sons and one daughter. The oldest of these sons was Carl Louis Von Grasshoff, who later adopted the pen name of Max Heindel. The father died when the eldest son was six years of age, leaving the mother with her three small children in very straitened circumstances. His infancy was lived in genteel poverty. His mother's self-denial was carried to an extreme in order that the small income would suffice that her sons and daughter could have private tutors so that they might take their place in society as members of nobility.Heindel returned to America in the summer of 1908 where he at once started to formulate the Rosicrucian teachings, the Western Wisdom Teachings, which he had received from the Elder Brothers, published as a book entitled The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception in 1909. It is a reference work in the Christian mysticism practice and in the Occult study literature, containing the fundamentals of Esoteric Christianity from a Rosicrucian perspective. The Cosmo contains a comprehensive outline of the evolutionary processes of man and the universe, correlating science with religion.
From 1909 to 1919, suffering a severe heart condition and with an adverse financial situation, but with an indomitable will and great energy, Max Heindel was able to accomplish the great work for the Brothers of the Rose Cross. With the help, support and inspiration of his wife Augusta Foss, to whom in August 1910 he was joined in marriage, he gave successful teaching lectures; he sent correspondence lessons to the students, who formed groups in many of the larger cities; he wrote volumes which are translated into many languages all over the world; he founded The Rosicrucian Fellowship in 1909/11 at Mount Ecclesia, Oceanside (California); he published the Christian Esoteric magazine Rays from the Rose Cross in 1913 and, above all, he launched the Fellowship's Spiritual Healing service." (Quote from wikipedia.org)
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