Book description
In a light, conversational style, the author traces the spiritual evolution of western civilization through astrology, the precessional ages and a detailed study of the biblical Genesis. Narrative and lively dialogue are interspersed with strories from Genesis, Exodus and the gospels, retold to emphasize the zodiacal and numerological symbolism.
Astrology is seen as a synthesis of apparent opposites such as faith (religion) and reason (science). The astrology of the Great Ages is shown to reflect our matriarchal roots through the dominance of the patriarchy to the current and future reemergence of the Goddess. The vision of Esdras, from the Apocrypha, of an eagle with twelve wings brings the story of the ages to a close, but with hope and inspiration for a future for humanity far beyond the Age of Aquarius.