Thursday 30 April 2020

Guide to Astrology



 
Circle Network Book Review: 
KISS Guide to Astrology by Julia & Derek Parker published by Dorling Kindersley

Julia and Derek Parker have written over 20 books of popular high sales astrology books and have defined a method, described as the Parker's method,  for instance, Parker's Astrology.
Here in this Keep it Stupidly Simple book series, you can master the basics of astrology and see how it works in your life.
You can create your own personal birth chart or prepare on for a friend, and discover how the planets affect relationships.
Review by Wendy Stokes
 

Tuesday 28 April 2020

Life After Death & The Afterlife Book Reviews

Circle Network Book Review: Life After Death and The World Beyond - Investigating Heaven & the Spiritual Dimension by Jenny Randles and Peter Hough

Does our consciousness survive earthy death? Where do we go when we die? Is there a place known as 'heaven'? Do we eat there, have sex, are there animals there, etc? What is a 'ghost'? These questions are explored in this interesting book along with coverage of apparitions of the Virgin Mary, lucid dreams, astral travel and astral planes, near death experiences, past lives, premonitions of death, encounters with angels, electronic voice phenomena, and the work of mediums and channellers. Written is such a way as to suggest belief in these spiritual ideas. Black and white images.

Monday 6 April 2020

Fingerprints of the Gods


Circle Network Book Review: Fingerprints of the Gods - A Quest for the Beginning and the End by Graham Hancock published by Arrow, Author Website: www.grahamhancock.com

This outstanding author takes the reader on many wonderful journeys to fascinating places. We find so many coincidences and connections across the world, whether in Central America, Egypt, India, Turkey or Sumer. We are introduced to incredible archaeological possibilities - that our most ancient cultures drew on an even older and wiser source, with knowledge of pi, perfect geometry and mathematics, longitude, and the precession of the equinoxes. We are asked so many amazing questions: Were the Olmecs older than the Mayans and who was responsible for the creation of the long chain calendar?