The Language Of Stars

The priest, the soldier and the prostitute are thought to be members of three oldest professions of the world. Howsoever popular this myth may be, it is not correct. There is a fourth oldest profession, one that may in fact, be older than the ancient institutions of church, army and brothel. This fourth profession is that of the astrologer. Believe it or not, believe in it or not, astrology has been around since beginning of the civilized world. Astrology has served, in one way or another, the other three antiquarians of church, army and brothel. The astrologer has been a priest in some cultures. Even excellent Generals in history of the ilk of Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar sought the guidance of stars.

Astrology, the science of stars, works by considering the significant influences operating in a particular place at a given time – expressed through the horoscope in the symbolic relationships of the heavenly bodies. Understanding the astrological interaction of the Sun, Moon and other planets in relation to the signs of Zodiac gives an insight into all manners of situations, from personal to professional and from the most intimate to the most mundane.

The strength of astrology comes from thousands of years of detailed scientific observations of the stars and careful correlations with events of the earth. Prof. Prem explains that our bodies react to the world in ways which are still barely understood. It constantly interacts with the environment at many levels, from sub-atomic to the metaphysical. He adds our bodies are like sensitive broadcasting and receiving stations and respond to a broad spectrum of radiant frequencies caused by planetary energies which generate events in our lives. Prof. Prem helps in making sense of range of these interactions and thus in shaping of the native’s destiny.