Understanding The Universe In Linda Goodman Astrology

By Debra Hamilton


The birth of one of the most popular American astrological systems was on April 9, 1925 in Morgantown, Kentucky. This coincides with the date and place of birth for Mary Alice Kemery, who later became a famous poet and astrologer. Her book on Sun Signs, published in 1968, became the first astrology book to ever place in the New York Times Bestseller List.

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.

For many, life can be so unguided as to need the services of the supernatural. Religions can work for a portion of these, but they have some strict rules and systems that often are often limiting. So many more will find astrology more accessible, something even the most fanatic worshipper can turn to. Horoscopes belong to a free people, and it is given without obligation to all.

Ask those who rely on Sun Signs and they will give testimony that they work. From the initial work of Goodman, they are connections to the inner working of universal systems like galaxies. What is supposed to be time as humans know does not relate to the signs, could be in fact untrue in the deeper aspects of cosmic communication.

In her lifetime, Lady Linda, as one friend christened her, was always in constant search for universal connections. She found it in the details of her life in conjunction with that of other people. It can be said that she led a star struck life, one that opened up to many people through an easily understood, detailed system of universal star signs that rule over human fate.

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.

For people who discredit astrology, the Linda Goodman star charts stand as the most effective evidence of its strength. No one can deny peeking into their future every now and then on Sun Signs. No one can simply label those who believe in them as a fringe, because it is quite a big fringe full of relevant and respected people.

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.

No one really knows what beings out there are. But the most respected scientist will hesitate to totally exclude a universal system that communicates to all. Through the work of the lady astrology guru, the light of understanding has been shed to start people on their way.




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