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| Dr.Nikki's |
| Date Projections |
| If you are looking for some help as to when to begin a new endeavor, set a wedding date, a time for vacation, or any other project or new beginning, please let us be *your* John Dee. We’ll ask some specific questions as to what it is you are looking for (sorry, due to the normally unique nature of most requests there isn’t an auto-form for this type of reading). We’ll need a general idea of when you would like to start, what it is you are starting, and any additional information on the enterprise or project you are asking about you would care to share with us. (We can do it “cold” – i.e. without any information, but you won’t receive near as clear, correct, and appropriate an answer.) As a modality, we normally do Date Projections via e-mail. If you would like a verbal interpretation of your date projections that can be done; however you would be asked to give both the “by minute reading” donation and the Date Projections donation. We have found that clients’ best use the Date Projections Analysis from a written (e-mail) document which you can print out and keep close to hand. |
| You can find out about our Date Projections here. |
| Take the power that rulers and leaders throughout time have used and put it to work for you! Babylonian Nobles would consult their house Astrologer as to the best day to plant, start a new project or building, make a pact or treaty, when best to travel, attack in battle and a myriad of other questions. Many ancient religious rites are centered on not only adulation of the deity but also supplication for information or assistance. From the Babylonians to the Reagan White House, Astrologers, Magus and Readers have been a part of the fabric of the lives of those in power. From Ancient Greek playwrights to modern celebrities the rich and famous have known that consulting the services of a professional soothsayer, reader, oracle or the like so that their powers can lend a big hand to the success of an endeavor. |
| Take, for example, Magus John Dee. John Dee was able to survive the tumultuous years between the death of King Henry VIII and the ascension to the throne of Elizabeth I, an era when many lost their heads. He was imprisoned by Bloody Mary for a time, but upon Elizabeth’s ascension he was again welcomed at Court. Not only was Master Dee welcome at Elizabeth’s court he was intricately woven into the fabric of court life. Referred to by many as the first true Hermetic magus in Renaissance England, Dee became essential to Elizabeth. Dee was a collector of knowledge. Not only astute in Court life and intrigue, Dee was a master of many arts, but most of all a seeker of knowledge. However, Elizabeth utilized his knowledge of |
| everything from astrology and astronomy to politics and geography. A true Magus of his age, Dee was a counselor to one of the most influential rulers of the Rennaisance. |
| If you wish to purchase a "date projections" reading please click here. |
