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This book is an English translation of Book 17 of the Astrologia Gallica. In the first Section, Morin explains the Cabala of the Twelve Houses and their natural foundation. The Second Section is devoted to different methods of House Division. Several horoscopes are shown. The Third Section discusses the formal reasons for the natures of the Houses and their mathematical basis.
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The Laymanâ€s Havamal: A Modern Interpretation of
Viking Age Wisdom
Sinopsis :
This book is an exploration of the wisdom in the Viking Age
poem "Havmal" specifically as it relates to the
average person who isn't a scholar of Old Norse, or even an
enthusiast of Viking culture. This book is for the layman, the
average person who simply wants to improve their life using
proven advice. The poem "Havmal"is earthy, cynical,
stoic, and grim in its depiction of human life. Havamal means
“ThWords of the High One” The poem's speaker
is none other than Odin, King of the Gods, who has traveled
the many worlds seeking power and suffered greatly in his
quest. Through suffering, he has won great wisdom, which he
shares with us in this poem. Though the speaker of
"Havmal"is a god, it was actually composed by
human poets during the Viking and Medieval Ages. Therefore,
the text's advice is not lofty and ethereal, like some other
gnomic literature, but very human.This book will interest
people who want to live well in the modern world. The advice
given in the poem is specific. For example: Keep your eyes
open when you enter a gathering, because there could be
enemies inside. But the wisdom behind the words can be
extracted out and applied to more general situations, which is
what the author has done for each of
"Havmal"#8217s 164 verses. The
Layman’sHavamal contains an original rendering of the
poem into English and a complete analysis of each verse as it
relates to modern life, in a way which is sure to improve your
standing in this slippery world.