Hidden Messages in Your Birth Chart


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From early adulthood and onward, Maxine Taylor has always been passionate about understanding the power of childhood programming as expressed in our adult lives. The ability to recognize detrimental behavioral patterns as a result of these subconscious messages became a paramount aspect of her life's work. As Maxine's study of astrology progressed and her astrological practice matured, she came to the realization that these "hidden" messages are actually indicated in an individual's birth chart. Hidden Messages, published in 1982 by the American Federation of Astrologers, was Maxine's initial foray into publishing her findings on this intriguing subject.


As a result of numerous client readings and sessions throughout the years, Maxine's subject matter expertise on recognizing childhood programming in the natal chart has greatly increased. Hidden Messages in your Birth Chart is not merely an updated version of Hidden Messages, but the culmination of Maxine's lengthy love affair with the inner workings of human behavior and its connection to astrology. In her book, Maxine explains how to interpret the hidden messages that were passed on to you from your mother, father and family matriarch. She also covers the powerful messages you received from the "should" and "ought to" authority figures who represent your ancestors, your heritage and your culture.


Hidden Messages in your Birth Chart will provide you with a profound new perspective on how to use your birth chart on a much deeper level. Once you recognize any undesirable subconscious patterns that may be sabotaging your happiness or success, you have the ability to liberate yourself from them and experience a newfound sense of freedom.



Author: Maxine Taylor
Publisher: Maxine Taylor
Published: 06/05/2021
Pages: 180
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.41d
ISBN13: 9781087950884
ISBN10: 1087950880
BISAC Categories:
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Astrology | Horoscopes
- Social Science | Reference