Phoenix Resources Store
Civilization Under Attack:
Septemeber 11, 2001 & Beyond
Edited By Stephanie Clement PH.D.
Astrologers explore the September 11 attack, how it could have been prevented and moving on.
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Price: $10.95
ISBN 0-7387-0247-1
5 3/16 x 8, 264 pp, charts and maps |
"Our book takes the one factor that is starkly and clearly known-the exact
time of the September 11 attack-and applies the one science that can analyze
time to bring understanding about the antecedents of the event, about the
people involved in carrying it out, and the forecast helpful to the decisions
that must be made."
--Carl Llewellyn Weschcke, Publisher
On September 11, 2001, our world was forever changed. While the questions are
many, the answers are few. Civilization Under Attack seeks to provide answers
at a time when many of us feel uncertain and apprehensive about the future.
Since 1901, Llewellyn has published valuable astrological books and resources
for astrologers and nonastrologers alike. We asked a group of seven professional
astrologers to explore the tragic events of September 11, the indicators that
could have predicted the attack, and the historical and political underpinnings
of the new global threat.
The authors look at the important issues from many different astrological
perspectives, presenting their findings in an accessible manner that does not
require previous knowledge of astrology.
Topics include:
- The psychology of terrorism: how astrology can deepen our understanding
- Putting events on the world map: how astrologers predict world events
- Astrological analysis for key figures including George W. Bush, Dick Cheney,
Colin Powell, and Osama bin Laden
- World Trade Center Attacks and the United States astrological chart: how
the chart for July 4, 1776 reflects recent events
- Looking to the future: the long range effects of September 11, 2001 Using
the techniques of astrology, the only science that allows us to examine a
specific moment in time, the authors of Civilization Under Attack offer
us some answers to the difficult questions we face in these turbulent times.
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