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Title: The sage’s key to character at sight; special student’s course
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Ormsby, Frank Earl. [from old catalog]
Subjects: Astrology Characters and characteristics
Publisher: Chicago, Pyramid-cube university
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andeliminates disease. It solves the mystery of the new born babe and places itslife clearly under the intelligent guidance of its parents. It tells what to do with the boys. It tells what to do with the girls. It forewarns and forearms at every step in life. It saves time, money, worry, adult and infantile suffering. It makes for harmony, peace, pleasure and greater pros-perity. GET RIGHT * * * Know Thyself. Get Knowledge and Understanding.With Understanding comes Wisdom.And Greatest of all is Wisdom. In ancient time from mouth to ear,The early Sages, old and wise,Imparted truths—the way made clear-To secrets of the earth and skies. Today the worlds constructive thot,By genius of advancing light,Thru pen and press is clearly brot,To all who seek the truth aright. When Truth is known, Mystery becomes transparent.When Truth is lived, Falsehood becomes transparent.When Truth Analizes, Theories become transparent.When Truth is the basis, All things become transparent. THE SAGES KEY TO
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THE SAGES KEY TO CHARACTERAT SIGHT CHARACTER AT SIGHT The Solar Symbol. Diagram 1 Carved in the stone floor of the Great Pyramid of Giza,the ancients made an enduring record of the Zodiac, theonly carvings within and without this wonderful structure,discovered and decipherable by man at the present time.This fact should arrest the attention of every thinker andreasoner seeking the truths of nature. So accurate, scientific and far-reaching in its scope andapplication in the attainment of knowledge, it may, withoutfear of contradiction, be claimed as the Sages Key to thesecrets of natures finer forces and the relation of manthereto. In the study of human nature therefore, this symbol isnecessarily basic to the correct analysis and comprehensionof personal attributes, character, qualifications, adaptations,and all that personality means in the manifestation of indi-vidual being. Expressing in symbolic form the operation of nature inthe clustering of organized matter-protoplasm—in the c
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Image from page 326 of “The astrologer of the nineteenth century” (1825)

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Title: The astrologer of the nineteenth century
Year: 1825 (1820s)
Authors: Raphael, pseud., 1795-1832 Anglicus, Merlinus, junior, Gent
Subjects: Astrology Occultism
Publisher: London : Knight & Lacey
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t SAGITTARIUS. This is a hot and dry, fiery, choleric, easterly, common, masculine,and bicorporal sign, and is the last of the fiery triplicity. ART OF FOREKNOWING EVENTS. 279 It denotes a person somewhat above the middle size, one of a well-favoured countenance; the visage is somewhat long, but full andfresh coloured, sometimes of a sun-burnt complexion, light brownor chestnut-coloured hair, a strong able body, and of a comely pro-portion. ILLUSTRATION, No. XXXII.
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Vf CAPRICORN. Capricorn is a cold and dry, feminine, nocturnal, earthy, melan-choly, cardinal, moveable, solstitial, domestic, southern, and four-footed sign. It gives one of an indifferent stature, not very tall; his body is dryand spare, of a long, lean, and slender visage ; his chin is long andnarrow, thin beard, with dark brown or black hair; the neck longand small; the breasts are but narrow; the person generally inclinesto brevity, with a disposition collected, witty, and subtle. 280 THE ASTROLOGER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY* ILLUSTRATION, No. XXXIII.
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