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Heaven Knows What Report: Grant Lewi (1902 – 1951) is a legendary figure among twentieth-century astrologers. He was a writer and editor for the two largest astrological magazines of the time. His two books, Heaven Knows What and Astrology for the Millions, were the first astrological books to become best sellers, and even today, over 50 years later, they remain among the best introductions to the subject of astrology.
The astrological interpretations in Heaven Knows What and Astrology for the Millions were unique, fresh, and straightforward. Llewellyn George, a prominent astrologer of the time, remarked that Lewi’s interpretations must be intuitive because they were unlike any written before him. These interpretations remain energetic and forceful today and still provide some of the clearest insights in astrology literature.
The text contained in a Heaven Knows What report is valid even for those who don’t know their time of birth — Lewi focused on those factors that are in effect throughout the birthday. The only exception is the Moon, which can move between 12 and 14 degrees in a day, so if the positions were calculated for noon, then the Moon could be as much as 6 or 7 degrees different and possibly even change signs. If birth time is unknown, if the time and the texts that involve the Moon seem unlikely, you may wish to compare reports done for the beginning and the end of the day.
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