Astrology Through A Psychic's Eyes was written by Sylvia Browne in 2000.
It was published by Hay House Publishing Company.
You can buy it in a hard cover or a paperback. I bought the paperback, for $10.00 CAD.
It has 134 pages.
ISBN# 1561707201
The Book:
She is not a professional astrologer, but she is very psychic, (you may have seen her on CNN's Larry King Show.
This book gives you tips on astrology, and about some of her predictions on the afterlife. She believes we are living in hell, and every one will go to live in a better place after we pass away.
This book is an overview of the signs, and she doesn't give specific predictions into the zodiac signs, but gives you tips on astrology.
She uses the calendar, we use in the western world, and not the lunar calendar that is used in the Middle East and Asia.
What I Thought:
Sylvia Browne is a straight forward person who doesn't mince words. She tells every thing like she sees it, even if you don't want to hear it.
She has a wonderful sense of humour that you'll find if you read this book.
I only wish the book had been longer, (I read it in a few hours).
I don't believe in astrology, it's just fun to look at the predictions in your newspaper, or read a book about it.
My Conclusion:
I enjoyed reading this book and recommend it to you. If you want to read more about the author the link is:
https://sylvia.org/home/index.cfm
I Hope:
I hope that one day Sylvia Brown will write a book on the lunar calendar.
Why? Because more people use it that the sun sign.
This is my 400th review and if this book had been an astrology book based on the lunar calendar, I could have told you that this was the year of the rat.
Most members of MouthShut live in Asia. Tonight is the start of the Asian, (not just the Chinese New Year). In the lunar calendar, New Years falls on a different day each year.
For the members that don't, the rat is the first sign of the Zodiac. A person that way born in 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996 or 2008, (on the first day of the new year), is a Rat.
They have intuition, resourceful, love valuable things, are creative, and work too hard. That describes my husband, who is a rat!
I wish everyone celebrating the Asian New Year ''Gung hay fat choy, sun nien fai lok'', (in Cantonese this means ''May you become prosperous, happy new year''.
I'm off to celebrate the New Year, with some Korean Friends. Thank for reading this review.
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