My client Vy H., gave my Astrological Almanac to her friend, Joyce. In the Almanac, I list dates to AVOID: TRAVEL BY AIR. Joyce is a dancer, who was in Japan to perform. She had booked a flight back to New York city for January 10, 1988.
Vy was planning to meet her when she arrived. However, on the news came the report that that particular plane flight would not be arriving because it had crashed. Upon hearing the news Vy figured her friend, Joyce, was dead. However, unbeknownst to her at that moment, Joyce was getting
ready to board the flight and remembered the Almanac. She looked up the date to see if it was a good time to fly. It was listed
A few years ago I appeared on a radio show in San Francisco and mentioned the “check gimmick.” About a year later I received a long-distance phone call from Mrs. Roberta J., who complimented me for helping herself and others by mentioning the “check gimmick.” It had
worked well for her, but her friend Gertrude S. was confused by an incident that had occurred as a result of writing the “check gimmick;” Roberta was calling me for an explanation. After Roberta heard me on the radio, she excitedly called Gertrude, who was having financial
difficulties. Mrs. J. forgot to tell Gertrude that she was NOT to write in the amount or date. Gertrude was so elated that she immediately dated the check and wrote in a small amount (around $200.00).
That afternoon, Gertrude went to the supermarket, did her shopping and on the way out stopped at a vending machine; she put the proper amount of money in the slot, and, to her amazement, out came all of the money that was stored in the vending machine! Gertrude hastily looked around to see if anyone had seen
what had happened. No one had, so she quickly shoved all the money into her grocery bags and got out of there as fast as she could. When Gertrude got home, she counted the money and lo
under AVOID: TRAVEL BY AIR as a bad day. She did not take the flight. And a while later called Vy and told her. So there was a life that was saved because of my Astrological Almanac!
Beverly R., told me that after she wrote the “check gimmick,” an insurance company called her and said that they had been in the process of switching to a computer program and in so doing discovered her misplaced policy. Beverly had forgotten about the policy, and was
in complete shock when the man informed her that her paid-up policy had matured fifteen years ago, and the company owed her $4,000.00!
and behold, it added up to the exact sum she had written on the “Check gimmick!” As a result of this, Gertrude wholeheartedly believed in the “check gimmick.” She kept waiting for something more to happen, but her finances didn’t
improve; they got worse! And that’s why Roberta was calling me: to ask what had gone wrong. I explained that Gertrude should not have limited herself by writing the date or amount on the check because that was the only date it was good for. I told Roberta to tell Gertrude to tear the
old check up and start all over again, but without the date or amount on the check!
In January 1980, I predicted to my students that the hostages in Iran would not be released for another year (which was exactly what happened). In that class was a client of mine, Gail Howard. At that time she was a commodity broker and wanted to listen to my class
on World Affairs. She asked me if I could tell when gold was going to go up. I gave a date in that same month (January 1980) and that was the day gold went the highest (it has never been back to that high figure to this day). Then, a month later, gail asked if she could bring another
commodity broker to the class. That broker started dealing with all of my gold figures. The brokers from London would call him and ask, “What does Lynne Palmer predict for gold today?” In 1980 I gave gail ten winning gold trades in the Commodity Futures Market — and not one was a
loser. Trades based on closing price with $25.00 trailing stop, risking only $2,500.00 for a net profit of $75,380.00!
According to Gail Howard (now the foremost lottery expert in the world, Author of the Lottery Master Guide, and numerous other books), in her column for New York’s Weekly Lottery News, “Life is difficult enough. And I, for one, welcome anything that makes my
life easier. It certainly lessens stress to know in advance when to schedule a specific activity to get the best results — also, to be aware of potentially troublesome dates. Lynne Palmer’s Astrological Almanac does just that.”
— EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK — LOTTERY MASTER GUIDE by Gail Howard
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Another book I recommend is Lynne Palmer’s Money Magic, published by Star Bright Publishers. In Money Magic, Lynne tells you what attracts wealth according to your sun sign; how to overcome obstacles in making
money; relationships that can make you gain or lose money, and much more. She is the author of twenty books, including the famous Astrological Almanac, which is published annually. For information about her books and services, write to: Lynne Palmer, 1155 East Twain Avenue,
Suite 108-248, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109.