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The 96 Incarnations: Who Are You?

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About The 96 Incarnations: Who Are

Henry Ford, Gustav Mahler, Shirley MacLaine, Prince, Jim Henson and Dr. Dre are just a few of the eminent souls who believe that they have been here before and will be here again. They are all on record expressing a belief in reincarnation. No kidding.There’s really no consensus on this issue with regard to the rest of the 1000+ assorted famous people quoted in “The 96 Incarnations: Who Are You?” One thing is for certain, though. Each of the famous people who appear on these pages has incarnated at least once and managed to get the attention of a whole lot of their fellow human beings in the process.Why might you care, other than the fact that we are all sort of curious about celebrities? If you get right down to the nub of it, celestially speaking, there’s an inescapable truth about all of them and all of us. We are all born under the same sky.In “The 96 Incarnations: Who Are You?” astrologer Steven Mark Weiss considers the importance of the relationship between the zodiacal position of the Sun and the phase of the Moon at the moment of birth. Stressing the inescapable cyclicality of the Sun/Moon sky dance, Weiss offers the prospect of an encoded mythology that addresses the evolution of the human spirit. We live a series of lives, according to this mythological construct, in which with each succeeding incarnation we learn to serially sense, fear, ignore, contemplate, embrace, utilize, celebrate and finally bid a fond farewell to our very soul.Here’s where celebrities are useful. By their own deeds and in their own words they give presence and voice to the possibilities in all of us. We really do see ourselves in them…deeply.So step inside these pages and greet your celebrated spiritual peers while contemplating your own cosmic prospects. It can always get better; it can always get worse; you can always get famous for something. That’s what makes this life so interesting.And the next one.