"Astrology: How to Make and Read Your Own Horoscope" by Sepharial is a guide intended to teach readers about the fundamentals of making and understanding horoscopes. Written in the early 1900s, the book highlights how astrology can be relevant and useful for gaining wisdom about people and happenings in life. Concentrating on Genethliacal Astrology, it acts as a base for newcomers ready to learn more about this age-old subject. Sepharial states in the beginning that there is a growing curiosity and requirement for an easy-to-understand book on astrology because more and more people see how it can be put to use in real life. He stresses that astrology can show a person's character and provide understanding into different areas of life, which can help people make the most of their goals. The placements of the planets at the time individuals are born can guide humans through life's difficulties and possibilities. He establishes astrology as a practice rooted in science, capable of unveiling secrets about human character, and urging readers to explore its mysteries.

Astrology: How to Make and Read Your Own Horoscope
By Sepharial
Explore the mysteries of the stars and unlock hidden truths about yourself and your future using the ancient art of horoscope creation and interpretation.
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Walter Gorn Old was a 19th-century astrologer, who used the nom-de-plume "Sepharial", after an angel in the apocryphal Book of Enoch.
Walter Gorn Old was a 19th-century astrologer, who used the nom-de-plume "Sepharial", after an angel in the apocryphal Book of Enoch.
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