About The Light Of Egypt; Or, The Science Of The Soul And The Stars - Volume 2
Fabre was born on December 21, 1823, and passed away on October 11, 1915, in Saint-Léons, Aveyron, France. Although many consider him to be the father of modern entomology, he is most recognized for his research on insects. Fabre combined what he called "my quest for scientific truth" with acute observations while writing in a fun, conversational style. He had an impact on Charles Darwin's later publications. There is a season for everything, and when that time comes, the historical evolution of our planet will all be intelligently recorded for human illumination and instruction. Man will worship God in this way, perfecting his divine essence to angelic status. One day, a world in anticipation will learn of the treasures buried within the Astral Book of Karmic development. It is foolish to label as erroneous and condemn useless the laws and formulae of the past since man's entire nature is being tuned to a higher tone. Each person must make an effort to fully understand for himself, in light of any new information, and base his arguments on astrology's TRUE PRINCIPLES. He states that his premises and conclusions must be on the same level and that the Sun and Moon are the major forces influencing human destiny.
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