Marguerite Manning is a freelance author, professional astrologer, and founder of Cosmic Connections, a personal enlightenment and astrological counseling service in the Washington, DC Metro area. Over the past 15 years, her articles have appeared in Mountain Astrologer, the Llewellyn Journal, Reverse Spins, and New Worlds. In addition to conducting group workshops throughout the US called "Therapy For The Soul," she has appeared on many radio programs to discuss her breakthrough astrological concept -- "the soul's contract with the universe."
Catch Marguerite Manning the first Wednesday of every month on CBS Psychic Radio's popular morning program "Innerviews" with Kimmie Rose Zapf and Jyl Forsyth, and the first Sunday of every month on the Law of Attraction Radio Network with Jewels Johnson.
Cosmic Karma Understanding Your Contract with the Universe
Trade Paperback | $15.95 | 9780738710549 | August 2007
"Friendly, upbeat, and simple, yet offering deep insights into your soul's purpose. A 'cut to the core' addition to books on spiritual astrology. Read it and(as Edgar Cayce would say) apply... Read more
The very words "Mercury Retrograde" send most people into a tailspin. Every 88 days, the planet Mercury seems to drift backwards in the solar system, wreaking 21 days of havoc. Or so it seems. Astrologer Marguerite Manning, author of Cosmic Karma, thinks we should give Mercury Retrograde just a little more attention than hiding under the covers until Mercury goes direct again. With Mercury going retrograde on January 11, 2009, how will you take advantage of the situation?
Is it any wonder why the ancients proclaimed that our destiny was “written in the stars”? Evidently, our fate here on terra firma is a lot less predetermined than we’ve been led to believe because when we view our natal sky from this perspective it’s a lot more than just a celestial reflection of our earthly destiny. It’s a universal documentation of the agreement we made to live up to it. An agreement the ancients called a horoscope, but based on their scientific principles I prefer to call our very own “contract with the universe.”