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The Lilly Sessions: A dog missing, where?

Episode 1 of the The Winged Messenger podcast, hosted by Emma Gardiner, titled "The Lilly Sessions: A dog missing, where?" was published on November 5, 2023 and runs 12 minutes.

November 5, 2023 ·12m · The Winged Messenger

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In this season of the podcast, I explore the horary charts of the famous 17th century astrologer William Lilly, published in 1647, in his book Christian Astrology. Historical charts show how the ancient rules have stood the test of time and demonstrate how helpful horary astrology can be. In this episode I discuss the chart titled "A dog missing, where?".

In this season of the podcast, I explore the horary charts of the famous 17th century astrologer William Lilly, published in 1647, in his book Christian Astrology. Historical charts show how the ancient rules have stood the test of time and demonstrate how helpful horary astrology can be.

In this episode I discuss the chart titled "A dog missing, where?".

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