TRIBUTES TO MOBY DICK

Hannibal Giudice writes,

"Don "Moby Dick" Jacobs was the most influential person in my decision to become a professional astrologer. My only regret is never having had the honor of meeting him in person.

"In 1978, the year before my practice began, I was frantically consuming top quality astrological information when an article in the magazine "Astrology Now" caught my attention. It was an interview which the editor, Noel Tyl, had with Moby focusing primarily on the results of his research into the birth chart of Jesus. Thankfully, I have had the pleasure of meeting Noel in recent years, since he was the second most significant inflence in my astrological journey."

"Based on that article I quickly obtained a copy of Moby's book "Astrology's Pew In Church" and experienced my personal astrological epiphany by the closing pages. At that moment I knew what I had been preparing myself for without conscious direction all my life. Moby constructs an irrefutable case for his remarkable discovery, the enormous implications of which will undoubtedly take generations before full appreciation.

"Moreover, his work has finally destroyed any reasonable notion that astrology is non christian and demonstrates the opposite, that the Bible is full of positive references to astrology, with compelling evidence. He was the most uniquely qualified astrologer of the 20th century to tackle the task and delivered a most precious gift to astrologers for all time.

"If he did nothing else, his place in the galaxy of great astrologers would be fully earned but, of course, there was much more as his biography amply testifies. I owe much including my most practical techniques to Moby's research and teachings."



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