Gustave-Lambert Brahy's Human Design Chart

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          Gustave-Lambert Brahy's Biography

          Belgian astrologer, a lecturer and leader of Belgian astrology and founder of “Revue Belge d’Astrologie,”1926, which was renamed “Demain” in 1930. Brahy was the author of mundane predictions mundane and financial reports with a most noted book, “Fluctuations boursières et influences cosmiques,” 1933 and 1941, a study of the economic and stock market cycles.
          The only child of a conservative Roman Catholic family, he published poems while still a teenager, 1913. Struck by influenza in 1918, he was not treated properly and suffered violent headaches and memory loss for the rest of his life.
          He studied accounting and became a respected professional in the field. In 1920 while working as a state employee at the Belgian Finance department, he became interested in astrology, yoga and magic. From 1927 to 1935 he was President of the Belgian Rosicrucian association. Naturally inclined towards precision and exactness he soon became an expert astrologer with predictive skill that was amazing.
          In 1932 at the 54th French Congress for the promotion of Science, Brahy presented a thesis establishing a relationship between solar and planetary rhythms and
          cosmic phenomena that was to be published later in “Les Fluctuations Boursières et les Influences Cosmiques.”
          He traveled to the United States in 1937 and 1930, later publishing his experiences as a tourist guide. During WW II, he wrote several novels and translated works of Bulwer Lytton. In 1950 he stopped publishing financial predictions in “Demain” but kept working on his techniques privately for clients. In 1946 he published “Confidences d’un Astrologue.”
          He died 21 May 1989 in Brussel.
          Link to French Wikipedia

          Gustave-Lambert Brahy's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.