![]() ![]() ![]() When one becomes truly aware of this ancient truth, one will learn to ask the right questions. “The value of the Thought Dial lies in the discovery – sooner or later – that all the answers to all the questions must come from within. Time Magazine" has called Sydney Omarr “Astrology’s most skillful public protagonist.” For over thirty years, Omarr’s astrological column has appeared in over 300 newspapers around the world, including the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, and the Miami Herald. The Thought Dial OracleSydney Omarr, Alice or the Mysteries, Book V & VIEdward Bulwer Lytton, The Long Fuse: An Interpretation of the Origins of World War. ![]() Published By Wilshire Book Company, CA.(1979), 172 pages Based on concepts from Carl Jung to the Kabala, this book theorizes that numbers have their very own abstract significance. Omarr has devised a means of bypassing the conscious and getting into the unconscious using the Thought dial. It primarily focuses on how our thoughts are vibrations and our vibrations attract certain situations and events in our lives based off of the numerological form of thinking. ![]()
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