Astrology is finally getting personal! From the best-selling author of The Secret Language of Birthdays comes a revolution in charting your horoscope based on both the date and time of your birth that makes all other horoscope books irrelevant. With his "Personology" system, Gary Goldschneider has created a unique method which divides each of the twelve signs into five sub-types-such as Aquarius-Pisces Cusp, Pisces I, Pisces II, Pisces III, and Pisces-Aries Cusp-thereby sub-dividing the astrological year into 48 personology periods. The precision this allows is far beyond anything available in any other astrology book and provides a ground-breaking new way for readers to look not only at their own lives, but their interactions with those around them. The book comes packed with easy-to-follow charts covering the sun, eight different planets, and, unique to this book, the rapid fluctuations of the moon for every year from 1900 through 2025. The result is an unprecedented level of precision, as well as a beautifully illustrated volume destined to become the one and only book horoscope readers will treasure for the next twenty years.
Gary began his extensive career in the public eye with weekly performances on WCAU radio’s Children’s Hour at the tender age of two. Reciting Keats, Shelley, Wordsworth and other famous poets, he later did scripts and commercials which laid the foundation for public speaking and college lecturing later in life.
At seven, he began his piano study with David Sokoloff in Philadelphia. As a concert pianist he has appeared worldwide in recitals, including 12-hour Beethoven marathon concerts in which he performs all 32 piano sonatas of this great composer.
Gary is the father of seven children he live in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Gary is internationally known as the bestselling author of The Secret Language of Birthdays, The Secret Language of Relationships, and the Secret Language of Destiny.
This trilogy derives from his training in psychiatry and medicine at Yale University, his background in English Literature (B.A., M.A. University of Pennsylvania), his forty-year study of astrology, and his experiences living and working with spiritual groups in California and New Zealand.
Most recently he has published his autobiography Wunderkind, his short stories Hearts and his 6 Lectures on the Spiritual Aspects of Music on Amazon Kindle.
Popular astrologist Goldschneider's books are always well-if a little shadily--marketed. "Personology" is right up there with its over-sized, alluring formatting. That being said, it's a diagram-plump, art-framed affair (exaggerated white spaces, purplish prose, unnecessary captions, etc) so it's not for those looking for analysis so much as for those looking for an easily grasped approach to creating simple charts.
This is a huge book and I was expecting that I get to read a lot of things about astrology (or the stars, in general) but this was just a quick read -- after getting my chart, that's it. What made this book so thick were the charts. Lots and lots of charts. I guess I still need to go back to this and re-asses what my chart was saying. Anyway, this is also a great tool to get to know yourself or someone else more.
The zodiac has always caught my interest since i was in Elementary school. I've been using it to get a peek at certian planetary aspects every now and then.