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Oracles of Time, Ascending Ram

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This book includes over 50 full-color graphs and pictures to help you fully comprehend your astrology.

326 pages, Paperback

Published August 17, 2024

About the author

Nebulous Henctis

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At the age of four, Nebulous discovered a natural gift and a love for writing. It was almost as if this skill was innate, awakening like a remembrance of a not-so-distant past. It became an interest quickly, with his first book being about music, comprised of a small box of folded papers. This passion remained with him from elementary school onward.

Commencing at about the age of ten, Nebulous started visiting elders and seniors that lived nearby. He would speak to them for long periods of time, gathering their life lessons. This continued for many years. These lessons began accompanying him as he wrote for a high school newspaper.

He learned how to speak numerous social languages. For about seven years, during his late teens and mid-twenties, he utilized much of his time with diverse influences. Nebulous pulled on threads of information from people and society. Under-schooled, gifted, and top-educated individuals alike all shared something important. He gathered and refined the data.

It was found that each social class held different branches of information. Those who hadn’t completed schooling often had just as many vital lessons to teach as those who had PhDs or multiple college degrees. One person that he spent a considerable amount of time with was in his nineties. After decades of classes, that senior was still in college, compiling degrees. It was as if each person had a torch to pass to Nebulous.

He wrote intensely about philosophy, relationships, morals, physics, and psychology. Eventually, between 2005 and 2007, he discovered a way to explain the origin of quantum physics in a simplified mathematical expression. He then went to college to perform effective testing. There, universal mathematics was born and used to develop a science called Psychological Atomics. The Atomic Psychology cultivated a system of Psychological Chemistry.

Nebulous learned to approach questions with logical solutions, using organizational skills that he called Atomics. This ability became a universal science, simple enough to instruct junior high school students while being innovative enough to educate college professors.

Furthering his works, he thoroughly explored religions and spirituality. He sought divine guidance for what to do with the information that he had gathered.

Nebulous went on to research and incorporate sociology, quantum mechanics, quantum physics, rudimentary physics, bio-physics, nutrition, astronomy, astrology, and reverse-engineering into his literature.

With his education, he became an expert at breaking the barriers between religions and sciences. Precise formulaic procedures provided a path that aligned these subjects together as one.

Within his books, religions cannot logically deny other religions, nor can they deny science, and vice versa. The ideas can be understood in world-changing ways.

Nebulous’ works incorporate many previously unseen translations of ancient doctrines and texts. He breaks them down into atomic formats, aligning them for everyone to easily understand. These translations could only be found through precise paths of research. His information is true, suitable, and easily digestible for those who like any of these subjects. His books aren’t too novice for the advanced, nor too advanced for the novice.

Between the years of 2010 and 2024, over 50,000 hours of dedication were incorporated before the first book was produced.

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March 16, 2025
It's definitely complex if you don't kno the studies. But it is intriguing. To each their own
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