Vic DiCara
Born
in Bay Shore, NYC, The United States
July 27, 1970
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27 Stars, 27 Gods: The Astrological Mythology of Ancient India
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2012
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Train Wrecks & Transcendence: A Collision of Hardcore & Hare Krishna
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Nakshatra - The Authentic Heart of Vedic Astrology
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A Simple Gita
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2013
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The Beautifully Rational Philosophy of Astrology
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2015
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4 editions
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Radically Deep Fundamentals of Astrology
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Beautiful Tales of the All-Attractive: Volume 1
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2013
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To Dance in the Downpour of Devotion
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2013
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Creating the Creator: Srimad Bhagavatam's Second Canto
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2014
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Varaha, Vidura & Kapila: Srimad Bhagavatam's Third Canto
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2015
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“rebel” is a person who sees the flaws and mistakes in the circumstances fate initially drops them into, and makes every effort to distance themselves from those shortcomings. This sort of non-conformity is very healthy for the individual and the society, because it allows the social unit to evolve and grow past its initial imperfections. A “rebel without a cause” is a person who does not want to conform with social norms, but doesn’t have a clear reason why and thus doesn’t have a clear idea of a better alternative. They are like winds that try to blow without a destination. Movement cannot proceed without a destination, so such rebellion and non-conformity only produces anxiety and anger in the individual and does not have a significant purifying effect on the social unit.”
― Nakshatra - The Authentic Heart of Vedic Astrology
― Nakshatra - The Authentic Heart of Vedic Astrology
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