Sepharial (1864-1929) claimed his symbol set was a translation of La Volasfera, by Antonio Borelli (or Bonelli), but attempts to find the original have failed. His symbols were the result of his own investigations & were first published in Alan Leo's Astrologer's Magazine in 1893. He published numerous books & was editor of several periodicals. He founded (and later dissolved) an occult order. As a young man he studied for the ministry, but when forced to choose between religious life & his psychic abilities, he chose the later. Find out why!Ĭharubel (1826-1908), was the pseudonym of John Thomas, a Welsh clairvoyant, occultist & healer. Jones's Sabian Symbols is today the best known - but these two sets, one by Charubel & another by Sepharial, first published a century ago, are, by consensus, by far the best. Look up the degree of your ascendant (or sun, or moon, or ruling planet) & that is your personal symbol. If you would like to find more books like it, click on the star.ĭEGREES OF THE ZODIAC SYMBOLIZED, two contrasting sets of degree symbols - Charubel & Sepharial, $14.95Ĭontents: Charubel's section runs from pgs 1 - 46, Sepharial's section runs from pg 47 to 136.Ĭomment: For every degree of the zodiac, there is a corresponding symbol. Astrology Books: Degree Books page 2: Not the Sabian Symbols The Astrology Center of America, 207 Victory Lane, Bel Air, MD 21014ĭegree books, page 2: Not the Sabian Symbols
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