Understanding The Universe In Linda Goodman Astrology

By Debra Hamilton


An astrological system was born in America in the state of Kentucky on April 9, 1925. This also happens to be the birth details of a woman named Mary Alice Kemery. Everyone knows the writer and astrologer who wrote the national bestselling book on Sun Signs. Published in 1968, it set the record of being the first work of its type to be recognized by the New York Times.

Humans have had a long romance with systems of divination or fortune telling. Astrology, which is divining fate through the stars, is still one of the most loved systems today. Often encountered in horoscope sections of newspapers and magazines, Mary Alice Kemery aka Linda Goodman astrology has created a strong niche for itself in America, spawning schools of thought, websites, books, artefacts, and published materials among its numerous believers.

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.

There are some who will totally attest to the efficacy of Sun Signs, the milestone work from Goodman, who was a believer in the secret workings of stars and galaxies independent of earthly time. The author and astrologer believed that time, as people conceive it, rings falsely in the higher orders of universal exchange.

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.

Fame and fortune therefore seemed to walk with her in her journey towards a more refined understanding of the stars. And it was something that people, especially intellectuals, were very attracted to. Of course, she was a poet as well, and it was her poetic vision that provided the basis of her remaking old religious and astrological symbols into a potent and charmed brew for modern people.

Those who seek to put down astrology will find that the system of signs and symbols strongly offer good proof of its existence. People will sheepishly admit to looking into horoscopes to see how the day will be for them. The true believers are too numerous and it is a group composed of many professionals, respectable citizens and experts who are on the mainstream.

It is a fringe whose popularity has spread on a global scale that is amazing in a world that has supposedly woken up from its infatuation with the supernatural. In the end, the star guru never wanted people debating heatedly over points of belief or disbelief. Rather, she would have everyone try to open their hearts to the heavens.

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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