The Secret Language of Birthdays: Personology Profiles for Each Day of the Year
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- Personology Profiles
- Birthday
- Astrology
- Behavioral Studies
Product Description
Offering a two-page spread on every day of the year, a one-of-a-kind combination of astrology and numerology presents an plenty of information, including personality profiles, illustrations, meditation suggestions, and more for each day. 20,000 first printing.Amazon.com Review
Sure, it’s clean to know which legendary people have the same birthday you do, but wouldn’t it be fascinating to know what else you have in common with these celebrities? The Secret Language of Birthdays will show you this and much more. Through “personology” (a combination of characteristics influenced by sun sign, season, and day of the year) and an analysis of several thousand character profiles, authors Gary Goldschneider and Joost Elfers have pinned down the traits most common to people born on the same day.
Rather than taking a strictly astrological approach–how the planets, sun, and stars affect a person’s behavior–the authors compare the commonalties of people who share birthdays, and piece together a personality for each day of the year, effectively slicing through geographical and cultural differences, while avoiding the one-size-fits-all trap of newspaper sun-sign horoscopes. Some readers may find the authors’ strict use of the Gregorian calendar limiting, but conversion to additional time-keeping systems is honestly simple (the authors make note of this problem and contend that a day is a day, whether a name names it October 21 or 1 Rajab). Goldschneider and Elfers focus on a model of the year as a veer spinning in a recurring circle of patterns, an thought that reaches back far beyond the linear calendars we use today. Each birthday discussed includes vital numbers, tarot cards, and a dose of psychology, so while you learn a small about the additional people with your birthday, you may even learn something new about yourself. –Brian Patterson
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I did not like it. I check 10 days, and they were all way off from the truth. Only wackjobs judge this stuff
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
This book is not to be taken seriously. But, because it is regularly accurate, you cannot not take it seriously. And when you do, you will lose yourself. You will judge whatever the book says about you. The more you dwell into it, the more you become out of touch with reality. Some people who got hooked on this book really lost their jobs, their houses, and their personal life. This book will cause turmoil once you judge in it. Absolutely destructive.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
What a TOTAL waste of my time!!! Full of balooney and mumbo giant
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I wish there was a way to place negative stars – that’s how much I disliked the overwhelming negativity of this book! Every single entry seemed to focus on the NEGATIVE aspects of each birthday – as a replacement for of the positive. I thought at first it was only my birthday (I received the book as a gift for my birthday coming up on July 22) – but I read the entries for all of my family tree members and friends – and they ALL highlight the negative. I reflect my Mom wasted $$ on this book! I would much rather read an astrology book that highlights the positive, while building you aware of the areas in which you can improve! I give this book a MINUS 5 rating! Save your money for a GOOD book!
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
first of all, my friend wrote a review of this book one week before i am now. i judge he gave it 1 star. i am disappointed that i do not see his review and marvel if reviews themselves are censored. anyway, i bought this book for a different friend for the holidays. for new year’s eve, a group of 6 of us read a huge bunch of entries including all of our birthdays. we had to rank which one was closest to our personalities or what have you. none of us ranked the “best matched” to be our actual birthdays. for me personally, when i was read my birthday (and mind you i didn’t know i was being read my birthday entry), i quickly ranked it the lowest and told my friend to stop reading and go on to a different entry. my roommate as well ranked his birthday entry the lowest to fit his character. all in all, the content is so all-purpose and/or so right and/or so way way incorrect; content for a particular birthday is applicable to millions of people not even born on that day that it really is all reasonably silly. (or millions don’t fit the description for their birthday.) but, anyhow, the book itself provided excellent fun while it lasted, and the authors worked hard to place it together.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5