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Eugenia Last

Eugenia Last

ASTROLOGER • SYNDICATED COLUMNIST

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The Ancient Art of Astrology is the Modern Art of Timing,
and Timing is the Key to Success.

Eugenia Last, an astrologer, consultant, lecturer and writer based in Brampton, Ontario, has been interpreting the star charts at corporate gatherings for 10 years. Given the birth dates of your senior executives, your department, a new product, even your entire company, she prepares a 45-minute presentation to the group based on her reading of what the stars hold. No crystal balls or tarot cards here — instead, Last employs star charts and a healthy dose of intuitive smarts to determine what might lie ahead. She likes to think her job is to make North Americans realize that astrology is not the same thing as fortune-telling, that the ancient art of astrology is the modern art of timing, and that timing is the key to success.

Her stock-in-trade consists of The American Ephemeris for the 20th Century, a well-thumbed volume containing pages of tables, numbers, and astrological symbols. Knowing birth times and dates, she consults the reference book to compare the relative positions of the planets at different times, relying on angles and distances between orbs, like a navigator using a sextant and chart to plot a course. From that she can tell what kinds of trends lie ahead.

Among her after-dinner or luncheon audiences of 100 to 250 people, at least a few individuals are typically skeptical. But even the most jaded listeners can appreciate her lively discussion for its entertainment value. She allows time for a question-and-answer period following her presentation, which often stretches the entire discussion to about two hours.

Working at one corporation’s carnival night this year, Last told one executive that she perceived travel on his near horizon. Lo and behold, his name was drawn later that evening for a free trip. Coincidence?

Let Eugenia take you, your company and your employees for a walk into the future. She will help to motivate, stimulate and promote the best time for the company, its key figures and its associates to excel. Eugenia will enable your top executives to better understand those they supervise and vice versa. Remember: There is no such thing as failure, just the mistake of starting something at the wrong time.

The Ancient Art of Astrology is the Modern Art of Timing, and Timing is the Key to Success.
You’ve listened to all the economic forecasts, consulted your bankers, talked about business trends with your investment adviser. Now, how about taking a look at your star charts, just for good measure? Surely a little advice from an astrologer can’t hurt, especially if you and your group can be entertained at the same time.


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