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Book Description paperback. Condition: Good. reprint. shelf wear on the wraps. a bit marked. ownership inscription. contents are intact and presentable.[SK]. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Seller Inventory # e22ek
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Used/Rare and Unusual. Book is in good condition, with clean crisp pages free of marks and tears. Outside cover is also in good condition, with slight wear on the spine. Pages are yellowed due to age. Introduction: The whole solar system is one vast musical instrument, spoken of in Greek mythology as "the seven-stringed lyre of Apollo." The signs of the Zodiac may be said to be the sounding board of the cosmic harp and the seven planets are the stings; they emit different sounds as they pass through the various signs, and therefore they influence mankind in diverse manner. Should the harmony fail for one single moment, should there be the slightest discord in the heavenly band, the whole universe as such must crumble. -Max Heindel. Astronomers define the zodiac as a wide belt of stars which forms a complete circle around the sky. It is within this circle of the Zodiac that the Sun, Moon and planets are found. The famed Greek astronomer-poet Aratus poetically described the Zodiac in following lines: The Man who held the Watering Pot, The Ram, the Bull, the Heavenly Twins; And next the Crab the Lion shine, The Virgin and the Scales, The Scorpion, Archer, and Sea-Goat- And Fishes with glittering tails. Esotericists understand the Zodiac to be composed of twelve divine Hierarchies whose magnificence and power are beyond all description. These mighty Beings guide the physical, mental, and spiritual evolution of the human race. "I have never written in the music that was in my heart to write; perhaps I never shall with this brain and these fingers, but I know that hereafter it will be written: when, instead of these few inlets of the senses through which we now secure impressions from without, there shall be a flood of impressions from all sides; and instead of these few tones of our little octave there shall be an infinite scale of harmonies-for I feel it, I am sure of it. This world of music, whose borders even now I have scarcely entered, is a reality, is immortal." -Mozart. Seller Inventory # cosmi
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Seller Inventory # 112316