Astrological Timing of Critical Illness: Early Warning Patterns in the HoroscopeNoel Tyl
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Plenty of people believe that astrology can be a reasonable guide to personality traits, and many also believe that it is a fairly accurate tool for divination. So why not use astrology as an early-warning system to guard against physical ailments? Noel Tyl has done just this in < I> Astrological Timing of Critical Illness, offering the experienced astrologer a set of guidelines for assessing his or her clients' potential health risks, including congenital problems, cancer, lifestyle-related troubles like heart attack, and even suicide. Tyl's sample analyses get fairly complex, but charts from his clients and celebrities, like Carl Sagan and Theodore Roosevelt, accompany each example, and Tyl is quite clear in presenting the evidence for each of his conclusions. It is important to realize that Tyl is not offering a replacement for proper medical diagnosis, nor are his efforts a method of divining the nature of a person's demise. Instead Tyl suggests a partnership with modern medicine, and a tactic to ward off disaster before it happens. < I>-Brian Patterson
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