Without knowing the subject, she correctly identified that the person in the chart had died by drowning. The Reveal:
Today, as digital libraries expand, many seekers look for an to access her timeless wisdom instantly. But what makes this specific book—and its author—so enduring? Who was Evangeline Adams?
Evangeline Adams (1868–1932) was America's first astrological superstar. Operating out of her glamorous studio in New York City’s Carnegie Hall, Adams advised captains of industry, Hollywood celebrities, and politicians—including rumored consultations with financier J.P. Morgan. The Trial That Legalized Astrology
Evangeline Adams’s work is more than a historical curiosity; it is a living foundation for modern astrological practice in the United States. She professionalized a field often dismissed as mere superstition and demonstrated its potential as a serious tool for psychological insight and practical planning.
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