There are many fascinating and exciting figures in the history of the world. And one of them is Sergey Alekseevich Vronsky. The biography of this man is truly unique, because he was an astronomer, a psychic, a surgeon, and even a spy. He is responsible for predicting the fate of the rulers of the Soviet Union and the Third Reich. While he was working with Hitler, he was simultaneously spying for Stalin, delivering him the most secret information. Also during his life, he wrote many volumes of the first “Classical Astrology” in the Soviet Union. In addition, the methodology for calculating unfavorable and positive periods for an individual, based on biorhythms, was also created specifically by this person.

Sergei was born on March 25, 1915 on the territory of Riga into a noble family that belonged to an old family of Poles. Seryozha was the tenth child. His father was a count, general and privy councilor in the general staff of the Tsar's army, head of the encryption department.

Vronsky's early years were spent in Moscow and St. Petersburg. The general earned permission from the Bolsheviks to travel abroad, which Lenin himself signed, but, unfortunately, he did not have time to use it. In 1920, people broke into their house and shot Sergei’s mother and father, as well as brothers, sisters and the son of their governess. Vronsky was then walking with the governess, so he was saved from terrible reprisals.

The escape

Sergei's governess did an incredible thing - when she fled to Paris, she took him with her, passing him off as her own son. After some time, Vronsky’s grandmother found them and took the boy to Riga with her. It was she, the clairvoyant, who told him about astrology and palmistry, and she also taught the boy the magic that she herself possessed and healing. Perhaps it was precisely thanks to this lady that Sergei Vronsky’s predictions were so clear and important.

In addition, Sergei had many hobbies; he liked sports, dancing, music and auto racing. In his youth, he graduated from driving school with honors. Under the tutelage of his grandmother, he received an excellent education, entered the elite Millerovsky gymnasium and graduated from it, at that time he had already learned 13 languages. But he decided to continue his education not in Riga, but in Berlin.

Student years at a secret institute

Arriving in Berlin in 1933, he entered the university at the Faculty of Medicine. Very little time passed by the time he was transferred to the Bioradiological Institute, which was classified. It was here that future psychic healers were trained for the management staff of the Third Reich. What distinguished this educational institution were additional disciplines based on occult knowledge.

Healers practiced on prisoners. During his internship, Vronsky Sergei Alekseevich had to work with 20 forced laborers who were diagnosed with cancer. He was promised that everyone he cured would be released. After Sergei’s actions, sixteen of them recovered.

In 1938, Sergei Vronsky graduated from both universities successfully. And starting next year, he gets a job at the Military Medical Academy, where he treats cancer using ancient healing techniques. His success attracted attention, and his friendly relations with Rudolf Hess helped him climb the career ladder. Using the biofield, he began to treat senior officials of the Reich and even helped Hitler.

Friendship with Hess and Hitler's healing

At that time, Rudolf was the deputy Fuhrer in the party. He loved astrology, so he began to communicate with Vronsky and trust him. When Hess decided to tie himself with his beloved in marital ties, he asked Sergei to draw up a horoscope on this matter. Having calculated the probabilities, Vronsky assured that there would be no wedding. Naturally, his friend’s reaction was not the best; he even threatened the astronomer with a concentration camp. But after some time, his fiancee died in a car accident.

This prompted Hess to have complete confidence in the astronomer, because he was truly extremely amazed at the abilities that Sergei Alekseevich Vronsky possessed. His predictions also affected the unknown employee of the photo studio, Eva Braun. He said that after marriage she would have an unusual future. On the advice of Vronsky, Hess secretly left for Great Britain in 1941; otherwise, according to the astronomer, he would have died. True, after this Hitler repressed many astronomers, suggesting that it was they who advised him to flee. But Sergei did not fall under his suspicions.

Since 1933, Sergei Vronsky became a member of the German Communist Party and began working for the Union intelligence service. Thanks to the trust of Hitler and the top leadership of the Reich, Vronsky always had information to transmit to his opponents. They trusted him, they had business conversations with him, and no one thought that the doctor could be a spy.

He had to do specific assignments for intelligence. For example, there was a case when he needed to introduce a boxer from Russia, Igor Miklashevsky, into the Fuhrer’s circle. Although the main task was cancelled, Sergei Alekseevich Vronsky did an excellent job. The next attempt on Hitler’s life, in which Sergei participated, occurred in 1939, but then the Fuhrer escaped death.

Forties - fifties

At the beginning of the war, in 1941, Sergei Alekseevich was sent to Africa. He was supposed to become a doctor in the army and coped with this task perfectly. A year later, Vronsky receives information that Stalin urgently summons him to the USSR to present an award. He hijacks a plane to cross the border. His idea is not realized, as he is shot down by special officers. While his case is being considered, he performs the duties of a surgeon in the infirmary, but during one of the bombings he receives a very serious head injury. In 1943, he was officially sent to the rear due to first-degree disability.

Report and camp

The year the war ended, he ended up in Jurmala, where he worked as a school director. But after a year he is given 25 years in the camps. For five years, Sergei Vronsky has been treating all his superiors with the help of psychotherapy and hypnosis, after which he manages to simulate the last stage of cancer in order to be released. In the fifties, he wandered: he was either not hired at all, or he did not stay in one place for long. Therefore, he moved very often.

Underground astrology

Everything changed in 1963, when Sergei Vronsky arrived in Moscow. He began to secretly lecture on astrology. At the same time, I tried to find a job in the KGB or the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This information reached Khrushchev, and Vronsky was sent to Star City to do work related to his “specialty.” It was there that a popular system for calculating the favorableness of periods based on biorhythms was developed. And in 1967, Andropov instructed him to create a group of consultants on occult sciences at the KGB. In the seventies, Vronsky was involved in the treatment of Brezhnev.

Coming out of the underground

When Andropov came to power, cosmobiology was officially recognized, and in the 80s Vronsky began to give lectures on legitimate terms: first to party workers, and then to everyone who wanted to learn about astrology. But Sergei Vronsky, an astronomer with a capital letter, gained fame only in the early 90s, when the world saw his first book.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Vronsky returned to Riga and completed all 12 volumes of the encyclopedia of astrology there. In 1998, in January, Sergei Alekseevich Vronsky died. He made great contributions to astrology. Many secrets of his biography have not yet been revealed.

Date of birth: 03/25/1915

Place of birth: Riga

Time of birth: 6:17 (GMT+2) (Rybakov rectification).

BIOGRAPHY

The official biography of S.A. Vronsky is confusing and contains a lot of gaps. Nevertheless: “Astrologer and healer, surgeon and psychotherapist, popularizer of occult knowledge.”

Sergei's father, Count Alexei Vronsky, continued the old Polish noble family. His ancestors moved to Russia back in the 17th century. Before the October Revolution of 1917, being in the rank of general, the count held the responsible position of head of the encryption department of the Russian General Staff. Knew 42 languages. Received permission from Lenin to travel abroad with his family.

On May 19, 1920, the Vronsky family was preparing to leave for Paris. Suddenly, armed Red Army soldiers burst into their house. The general, his wife and children, two brothers and two sisters of Sergei, were mercilessly shot on the spot. Sergei himself miraculously survived - he was playing on the street at that time - but instead they killed the five-year-old son of a French governess, his age. The governess hid the boy with neighbors, and then took him to Paris, where his grandfather and grandmother, who then lived in Riga, found him through the Red Cross.

Sergei’s grandmother came from an old Montenegrin princely family of hereditary healers and clairvoyants, the Nenadiches-Njegos. This predetermined the fate of her beloved grandson: Princess Njegos not only received an excellent education in Germany and France, she was also seriously involved in the occult sciences - astrology, palmistry, magic. And she passed on everything she knew to Seryozha, who, already at the age of seven, became addicted to drawing up horoscopes for school friends and teachers. He showed early abilities for hypnosis and psychotherapy, and was fascinated by spiritualism and magic. Sergei studied in Riga at the Millerovo Russian private gymnasium. Already in his youth he knew 13 languages. He played tennis with the sons of the owner of porcelain factories, Kuznetsov. He sang in the boys' choir in the Dome Cathedral. Took accordion and piano lessons. He received top prizes at ballroom dance competitions seven times. He mastered car work and even took part in races. At the age of 17, he graduated with honors from an aviation school in Innsbruck, Austria. In 1933, Vronsky moved to Germany and entered the medical faculty of the University of Berlin. A student from Latvia very soon reveals exceptional abilities for unconventional healing methods: he makes diagnoses blindfolded, predicts the course of the disease, and heals by laying on of hands. Soon the young man is transferred to the closed Bioradiological Institute created by the Nazis. Out of 300 applicants, only ten were selected for study. A detailed horoscope was drawn up for everyone. In the most privileged, most secret scientific and educational institution of the Reich, it was supposed to train specialists with supernatural abilities to serve Hitler’s elite.

Vronsky joined the German Communist Party back in September 1933 and, perhaps, even then began working for Soviet intelligence.

01/29/1938 - received a diploma from the Bioradiological Institute.

Vronsky was well acquainted with the leaders of the Nazi Party, and Rudolf Hess was his first student in astrology. It is very likely that Hess’s flight to England is a consequence of Vronsky’s influence. After Hess's escape, difficult times began for German astrologers. Many ended up in prison. In 1942, Vronsky was asked to urgently come to the USSR, allegedly in connection with the presentation of an award. Vronsky later said that, having checked his horoscope, he saw extremely unfavorable prospects for himself. But it was also impossible to stay in Germany - the same stars predicted imminent exposure and inevitable death.

Having issued a German diplomatic passport, Vronsky sets off for his native Baltic states. There, in order to take possession of the plane he needs, he hypnotizes the service personnel of the front-line German airfield, forces him to refuel a light airplane, in which he crosses the front line. The plane was shot down... People pulled him out of the burning cabin of the downed plane and took him to the front-line special officers. They were already planning to send him to Rokossovsky’s headquarters, but upon learning that he was a surgeon, they sent him to a nearby dugout that served as a field hospital. Sergei Alekseevich did not leave the operating table for days until the infirmary was destroyed by a shell. A log crushed his shoulder and bruised his insides. The special officers finally had to send him to Rokossovsky. But on the way to the front headquarters, Vronsky was shot from behind, as if by accident, by an officer from the escort group. With a serious wound to the head, he was taken to a military hospital to die. But the surgeon Burdenko performed a successful operation and saved Vronsky.

1943 - Vronsky was demobilized with a first group disability and sent to the rear.

1944 - sent to Latvia liberated from the Germans as a civil aviation inspector.

1945 - appointed director of a secondary school in Jurmala.

1946 - Vronsky did not last long as a teacher. From the classroom, Sergei Alekseevich went straight to the bunk. And all because he did not bring his charges to watch the public execution of German officers. Someone immediately wrote a denunciation against him “to the right place,” attaching to it a photograph of Vronsky in a German uniform that had been obtained somewhere. They did not stand on ceremony with him; he was first sentenced to capital punishment, which was then replaced by 25 years in labor camps and sent to Mordovia, to the Potminsk camps. There, Vronsky successfully simulated the last stage of an incurable cancer disease - and the prison doctor helped ensure that the prisoner, who had served only a fifth of his sentence, was “released to die.”

02/04/1963 - moved to Moscow.

1968 - Vronsky was invited to the bioinformation laboratory, where he gave lectures to future bioradiologists on the influence of cosmic factors on the human body and psyche.

05/11/1978 – Vronsky was discharged after completing hospital treatment. He lived alone, but his condition did not allow him to independently rehabilitate after his illness. For sustainable recovery, constant care was needed. Augustina Semenko agreed with one of her friends that she would place him in her two-room apartment for the duration of his nursing. But the day before she suddenly refused. Semenko called Liana Zhukova and described the situation. Liana agreed to host him. So Vronsky ended up with her, in a one-room apartment. There was a child at home, and my husband was on a business trip to Kazan.

You should have known Vronsky! He couldn’t even come from the hospital just like that! Together with him, Semenko’s husband brought his papers, typewriter, books and everything else necessary for his life.

The very next day, Semenko found options for his placement, remembering the promise given to Liana. But Sergei Alekseevich said that he would not move anywhere from here and he was happy with everything here.

Augustina and Liana were ready to nurse him, since by this time they had studied herbal medicine, and fasting according to Nikolaev, and socking, and hydrotherapy according to Kneipp, and body wraps, and many other folk healing methods, including yoga. So they left him.

In the autumn of the same year, Sergei Alekseevich Vronsky, having finally recovered thanks to the efforts of Augustina Filippovna, her husband Alexei Eliseevich and Liana Mikhailovna Zhukova, returned home. Consultations have already continued in his Moscow apartment.

VRONSKY SERGEY ALEXEEVICH

(b. 1915 – d. 1998)

Outstanding astrologer, healer, psychic. He accurately predicted the fate of the entire top of the Reich and the political elite of the Soviet Union. Working at Hitler's headquarters, he was a spy at Stalin's headquarters. The author of a unique method for calculating favorable and unfavorable periods for a particular person based on his biorhythms. Author of many popular books on astrology and the fundamental 12-volume work “Classical Astrology”.

This amazing man was both Nostradamus and Stirlitz, who never revealed the secret of his life and unusual fate. He knew when Gagarin would die, what would happen to Hitler, and predicted the fate of the then unknown Eva Braun. The services of this astrologer, popular in narrow circles, were used by Fyodor Chaliapin, Alexander Alekhine, Greta Garbo, Marilyn Monroe and many other celebrities. He saved the Fuhrer from attacks of severe headaches and transferred secret information from the lair of fascism to Stalin’s headquarters.

Perhaps the rapid development of Vronsky’s unusual abilities was influenced by the shock he experienced in early childhood - at the age of five he lost his entire family. If this had not happened, who knows, maybe Sergei would have become a famous politician or diplomat. After all, there were all the prerequisites for this - he belonged to an old Polish family, noble and very rich. Sergei's father, Alexei Vronsky, was a general and headed the encryption department of the General Staff of the Tsarist Army. The Tsar's general could afford to send the best midwives from St. Petersburg to Riga, where he lived with his family, for his wife, who took care of the Tsar's own children. On March 25, 1915, they helped the tenth child in the Vronsky family to be born, whom his parents named Sergei.

Like other children, Seryozha grew up under the supervision of several foreign governesses who communicated with him in French, English, and German. His father, on duty, knew 42 languages, and by the age of five the boy had already mastered five, and subsequently confidently mastered seven more. The enviable family idyll was rudely interrupted by the same people who interrupted the lives of members of the royal family. One far from beautiful day in 1920, a detachment of Red Army soldiers under the command of Yakov Yavorsky burst into the house where preparations for departure were in full swing (the Vronskys were planning to leave the country). And although the head of the family presented permission to travel abroad, it did not have the desired effect. And even Lenin’s signature on this document did not stop the uninvited guests. The Red Army soldiers shot Serezha's father, mother, brothers, sisters and... the five-year-old son of an Italian woman. The boy was playing in the house at that time, and he was mistaken for the younger Vronsky. The real one was playing in the garden, and the lady, struck by the tragedy that had unfolded, literally grabbed him in her arms and hid him from harm with the neighbors. So Seryozha Vronsky miraculously escaped death. Having lost her son, the inconsolable Bonn Amelita Vasarini decided not to stay in the wild country, but to go abroad as soon as possible. She took with her her pupil, the little orphan Seryozha. Since he was the same age as her dead son, she was able to smuggle him in without much difficulty using the documents of the murdered boy.

First they came to Berlin, then settled in Paris. Many Russian aristocrats lived there, who knew the elder Vronsky well. They helped Amalia and the child in every possible way. Two years later, Seryozha was found by his own grandfather, and soon his grandmother, who was incredibly rich, arrived from distant America. She decided to take her grandson with her, but did not return to America, but went to Riga, where she bought several houses.

Seryozha, who had found relatives again, did not need anything. He was surrounded by care and affection. The grandmother paid a lot of attention to his upbringing, personally studying with her beloved grandson. This Montenegrin princess herself was an extraordinary person. She was educated in Germany and France, knew several languages ​​and was famous for her amazing erudition. Moreover, she came from an old family, in which there were clairvoyants and healers. The princess herself was proficient in hypnosis and understood alternative medicine. Perhaps it was she who was the first to discern outstanding abilities in Vronsky. She passed on to her grandson, still a child, everything she knew. And the boy surprised her with his success. Already in childhood, playfully, he compiled fairly accurate horoscopes for relatives and friends, avoiding serious mistakes.

The princess, having herself received an excellent education, sought to give an excellent education to her grandson. Serezha studied at the prestigious Millerovsky private gymnasium in Riga. He studied easily, although without much “fanaticism,” and behaved with the playfulness characteristic of children. He was a very versatile child, he wanted to try everything. Grandmother did not prohibit anything and happily accepted all his endeavors and new hobbies. And no matter what he undertook, everything turned out to be an A+. Seryozha loved sports very much: he practiced wrestling, boxing, tennis, and auto racing. He was also partial to music: he sang in a boys’ choir in one of the cathedrals, played the piano and accordion. In addition, he was engaged in ballroom dancing, winning more than once in various competitions.

And at the age of 17, Seryozha Vronsky wanted to fly. Within a few months, he graduated from a flying school in Innsbruck (Austria). Graduated with honors. Just like the gymnasium, by the way. The time has come to get a higher education. They say he failed his exams at the University of Latvia and therefore went abroad. His path lay to Berlin. Since he spoke German perfectly, there should have been no problems with his studies.

Grandmother’s friend gave Sergei a letter of recommendation to Johann Koch, who subsequently took care of the young man for a long time. In 1933, Vronsky became a student at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Berlin without any problems. And soon, thanks to his unusual abilities, he ended up in a unique educational institution - the Bioradiological Institute, also known in Germany as “Educational Institution No. 25”. It trained psychic healers for the top of the Third Reich, and those who ended up there were guaranteed a dizzying career. The selection was very, very strict; the average person could not even dream of becoming a student at this institute. Sergei Vronsky was among the ten chosen (and there were more than three hundred applicants). Neither connections nor money helped me pass the selection. Only the abilities of the applicants and... their horoscopes mattered. Perhaps the latter were the most important, decisive documents. It was from them that experienced astrologers decided whether candidates had the necessary potential.

Sergei Vronsky's horoscope was the most suitable and indicated outstanding psychic abilities. Thus, thanks to the stars, Sergei became a student at this educational institution. The institute was truly unusual. Psychology, philosophy and medicine were only the tip of the iceberg that students were invited to learn. In addition, they mastered hypnosis, suggestion, shamanism, the secrets of witchcraft, oriental healing techniques, including acupuncture. The most effective treatment methods from all over the world were studied under one roof; in this institute, East met West, and antiquity was intertwined with the latest achievements of psychotherapy and science in general.

Unusual lectures were given by unusual teachers - among them were Tibetan lamas, Chinese healers, and Indian yogis. So the top of the Third Reich could be calm about the level of training of their healers. Students consolidated the acquired knowledge in practice, which took place in Africa, India, and America.

And the students never got bored during their studies. So, one day Sergei Vronsky, as one of the most capable, was offered a strange “laboratory work”. Twenty captured communists and members of their families were brought to him from the camps. All these people suffered from various cancers. The condition was this: if Sergei managed to cure someone, these people would be released. Using the biofield, without drugs, he saved 16 people from the disease, among them were four children. We can say that Vronsky did an excellent job in the laboratory.

During the holidays, to improve his financial situation, the fearless Vronsky worked as a pilot... during the war. He took part in the Bolivian-Paraguayan and Italo-Abyssinian conflicts. A beautiful story is connected with his participation in the Italo-Abyssinian War, the veracity of which, unfortunately, cannot be verified. It was said that the daughter of the Maharaja, Leila, fell in love with the attractive mercenary pilot. He was truly worthy of the love of princesses - handsome, mysterious, recklessly brave and very smart. He conquered Leila, as he conquered many representatives of the fairer sex. He had his share of broken hearts. But Sergei resisted the charms of the charming Leila. The young psychic pilot did not need her love or her fabulous dowry. As a souvenir of herself, the girl gave the “knight of the heart” an expensive ring in the shape of an eye. She claimed that this thing would predict fate for ten years, and then the ring should be gotten rid of. Sergei apparently did just that, if, of course, this ring even existed.

In “Educational Institution No. 25” Vronsky managed to become the best of the best. He even graduated early. Sergei received the qualifications of a surgeon (for which he entered medical school), a psychotherapist, an astrologer, a psychologist, a healer, a cosmobiologist, a philosopher... And most importantly, he got a job at Hitler’s headquarters. He was offered the position of doctor and astrologer consultant. It must be said that Hitler firmly believed in astrology, which he elevated to the rank of imperial science, as well as in other predictions of the future. He always kept a Tibetan monk with him. In addition, Hitler had a weakness for all kinds of healers and accurately distinguished a professional from an impostor. Vronsky passed this exam, he completely satisfied the Fuhrer both as an astrologer and as a healer - he relieved serious headaches that tormented Hitler.

Rudolf Hess, who was the Fuhrer’s right hand, contributed greatly to Vronsky’s appearance at Hitler’s headquarters. Hess became very close to the young psychic, whom the same Johann Koch introduced to him.

Rudolf Hess began to completely trust Sergei as an astrologer after such an incident. He was going to marry Koch's cousin, and Vronsky drew up a horoscope and declared that there would be no wedding. Hess was outraged by the impudence of yesterday's student. A few weeks later, his fiancee died in a car accident. Vronsky looked into the water. And he completely “finished off” Hess when he pronounced his prophecy to a young girl named Eva Braun. She really wanted her fate to be predicted. Vronsky, having learned her date of birth, did a little magic on the horoscope and assured her that a great future awaited her thanks to a very successful marriage. Eva just smiled shyly. Well, what could a modest studio worker count on? Very soon Hitler noticed her, and Hess had no doubt at all about Vronsky’s abilities.

Rudolf Hess himself was not averse to commanding the stars and for some time he took astrology lessons from Vronsky and practiced drawing up horoscopes. Subsequently, Sergei Alekseevich spoke of Hesse as a fairly capable student, although with great conceit. For the second person of the Reich, he became not only a personal astrologer, but also a close friend. Hess listened to every advice of Vronsky, heeded his every word.

There was only one thing the brilliant astrologer did not tell his older friend - that since 1933 he had been a member of the German Communist Party. Vronsky joined their ranks on the recommendation of Richard Sorge and Vilis Latsis. He was an excellent spy, no one at Hitler’s headquarters could have even thought that he, with a movement of his hand, relieving the Fuhrer’s pain, just as masterfully and promptly transmitted important data to Stalin’s headquarters.

So, thanks to his clear actions, an attempt on Hitler’s life could well have taken place. Stalin, developing this option, gave the order by hook or by crook to bring former boxer Igor Miklashevsky into the circle of the Nazi elite. It was he who had to “remove” Hitler. Vronsky, without much difficulty, very gracefully introduced the Soviet boxer to the “color” of Nazi Germany. First, he introduced Miklashevsky to a well-known German colleague, who had access to the corridors of the Third Reich, and from there it was not far from the top. The case progressed so successfully that soon Stalin was informed that there were all the prerequisites for a successful assassination attempt. But for some reason he canceled the order.

Thus, Vronsky literally worked on two fronts. But both there and there he performed his duties well. As a scout, Sergei Alekseevich was careful and precise; his information was worth its weight in gold. At the same time, he conscientiously fulfilled the duties of a court physician and astrologer. He always told the Nazi elite the truth regarding the location of the stars and certainly offered them the best option, despite his membership in the Communist Party. True, his advice was not always followed. Vronsky predicted the fall of the Nazi regime when it was in its heyday, but it was as if they had not heard the astrologer. He saw in the stars that World War II would lead the Germans to collapse, and he accurately predicted to Hitler when and how he would die. But at the zenith of his glory, the Fuhrer did not heed his warnings.

But Rudolf Hess believed all the horoscopes compiled by Vronsky, even those that he did not want to believe at all.

How else can you explain that, being the second-in-command of the Third Reich, in 1941, when Nazi Germany was celebrating victory after victory, he flies to England, jumps with a parachute and surrenders. A crazy move, at first glance. However, everything has its reasons. There are different versions about this strange behavior of Hess. One of the main ones is connected precisely with the horoscope that Vronsky compiled for him. The stars clearly showed that Rudolf Hess would soon end his life on the gallows if he remained loyal to Nazi Germany. In one of his interviews, Sergei Vronsky spoke about it this way: “By 1941, we were close and completely frank. Rudolf knew about the Barbarossa plan. We made an astrological forecast based on the exact time of the invasion. Calculations foreshadowed the complete collapse of Nazi Germany. The horoscope has been rechecked more than once. Everything fit exactly. Hess turned to the Fuhrer with a request to postpone the date, but Hitler laughed at him. There is nothing surprising in Hess's escape. He himself was fond of astrology and passionately believed in it. I even thought of fleeing to Russia, to Molotov, but the stars predicted immediate death. The English version promised life. And so it happened. Hess outlived his party comrades by 50 years.”

In 1942, Stalin recalled Vronsky to the Soviet Union under the pretext of receiving an honorary award - the Star of the Hero. What the “father of nations” really wanted to do (after all, it is known that he did not like astrologers and, perhaps, suspected Vronsky of playing a double game) is difficult to say. It is unlikely that he called the best spy just to receive a reward. Most likely, it was just a convenient excuse. Vronsky decided to go. Why he did this is an open question. Of course, the talented astrologer could not help but see in his horoscope that very difficult years, camps and wanderings awaited him in the Union. Perhaps the stars also told him about the ridiculous bullet in the head that was in store for him instead of a reward. But still, Sergei Alekseevich decided to go. Who knows, maybe the stars showed that another option promises him exposure and death. Or maybe it was his natural adventurism and tendency to take the most difficult paths.

Be that as it may, Vronsky hijacked a plane and crossed the border on it. He was met by heavy fire from his native artillery, and he showed himself to be a top-class pilot. “Somehow I planned it on the highway,” Sergei Alekseevich said many years later. “Soldiers ran up, pulled me out of the mangled plane, pulled off my white coat, saw the Soviet uniform, the lieutenant’s shoulder straps and were terribly happy. Then they took me to the special officers. There I told everything...” Having learned that Vronsky was a physician by profession, he was immediately “recruited” as a military field surgeon - there was no longer any need to think about any Star. For a long time he worked almost around the clock, without rest, operated on the wounded, showing himself to be a good specialist. But he was not immune from injury. When a shell hit the hospital building, a log crashed into the surgeon's side, severely damaging his internal organs. And then Vronsky was also shot in the head. The details of this ridiculous incident are also unknown. They say the shot was accidental. So he had to, barely leaving the operating table, lie down on the table as a patient.

Most likely, he would not have survived, because they were not even going to operate on him. But again, as in childhood, he was helped by a happy accident - Burdenko himself saw his name on the list of hopeless ones. The surgeon ordered the wounded man to be immediately prepared for surgery, despite his inoperable condition. The fact is that Burdenko knew Vronsky Sr. well and had a high opinion of him. Few people believed in the success of this operation. But Burdenko did the impossible, brought Vronsky back to life by inserting a platinum plate into his head (after some time he replaced it with a lighter alloy).

True, Sergei Alekseevich had to recover for a long time after being wounded; he spent a lot of time in the hospital. He learned not only to walk, but also to talk. It required backbreaking effort, but with his willpower it was completely surmountable. But his hands were so damaged that he could no longer think about a career as a surgeon.

Instead of the Hero Star, Sergei Vronsky received a second disability group. In 1945, he settled in Jurmala, his brilliant education allowed him to become the director of one of the schools. True, he did not stay there for long: apparently, the stars never promised Vronsky stability. From the classroom, Sergei Alekseevich went straight to the bunk. And all because he did not bring his charges to watch the public execution of German officers. A denunciation was immediately written against him “to the right place”, to which was attached information that he collaborated with the Germans, and material evidence - photographs of him in German uniform. They did not stand on ceremony with Vronsky; he was sentenced first to capital punishment, and then to twenty-five years in prison, but spent about five years behind bars.

Vronsky managed to leave the colony thanks to the skills he acquired at the Bioradiological Institute. The teachers who taught him hypnosis and suggestion would have been proud of him. According to one version, Sergei Alekseevich managed to escape, lulling the guards’ vigilance; according to another, he pretended to be dead. According to the third, he was able to convince everyone that he had a severe form of cancer, and after five years he was released to die. Now it is difficult to determine how everything really happened. One thing is clear: Vronsky had no intention of dying, he was cheerful and full of strength. But what and where could a convicted certified astrologer do? For some time he hid with friends. And then he changed many professions and jobs, but did not stay anywhere for long; his bosses found a lot of reasons for dismissal.

In the early 1960s, Vronsky was completely rehabilitated and was able to move to Moscow. He lived first with one acquaintance, then with another, giving lectures on astrology in the kitchens, to which many people gathered to listen. He himself recalled these years as follows: “Real scientific “underground” work began. “Underground” because it was conducted not in laboratories or institutes, but in private apartments. "Astrology? This is bourgeois pseudoscience! Bioradiological treatment method? This doesn’t happen, it’s deception and self-deception! Psychics, telepaths? There can’t be any!” They looked at us as dissidents.” Nevertheless, Vronsky said, the party elite even in those days turned to him for horoscopes. But what Sergei Alekseevich did not like to talk about at all was cooperation with the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the KGB and the Ministry of Defense. He always avoided talking about this, as well as about his activities at Hitler’s headquarters.

In the 60s of the last century, Vronsky tried to teach. In the bioinformation laboratory (led by Professor Mikhail Kogan), he began training domestic bioradiologists (healers). But soon one of the “grateful” students wrote a denunciation, and the authorities quickly banned these classes.

At the request of Khrushchev, Vronsky was hired as a consultant in Star City. By that time, he had already developed a system of favorable and unfavorable periods based on human biorhythms. He compiled personal horoscopes for the inhabitants of Star City. These were detailed recommendations for every day. And it would be better if they were listened to. Thus, March 27 was marked in Yuri Gagarin’s personal horoscope as an unfavorable day for flying. “Thrice unfavorable day,” Vronsky emphasized. All components of biorhythms were at a critically low level. But Yuri, who loved danger, still took off into the sky. He did not return alive. The astrologer also insisted on rescheduling the date of Sergei Korolev’s operation. This day was extremely undesirable for surgical intervention, but they did not listen to him. Korolev did not live to see the end of the operation.

Right there, in Star City, Vronsky taught those who wanted to draw up horoscopes. One of the diligent students was his future wife, Liana Zhukova. A talented engineer, she showed good abilities in interpreting horoscopes, although she did not have great healing abilities.

With Andropov coming to power, who gave the official green light to astrology, Sergei Vronsky was able to teach at the Institute for the Improvement of Party Workers. In the 80s of the 20th century, the popularity of the mysterious science grew rapidly, and Vronsky began to breathe easier. Now he was not considered a “false scientist” and they openly went to him for authoritative advice, and he could openly convey his knowledge to people.

Since 1992, Vronsky again settled in his native Riga. He gave many lectures, which were a stunning success, and wrote horoscopes for the newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets. The former spy did a lot to popularize astrology in the Soviet Union. He always emphasized that this was an exact science, like mathematics, for example, and did not understand the skeptical attitude towards it. At the dawn of the 90s, he wrote about this in his first book, which brought him wide fame - “Astrology - science or superstition?” In his work “Horoscope for Eve” (1992), Sergei Vronsky predicted the final and irrevocable collapse of the Soviet Union, as well as a protracted war in the Caucasus.

Vronsky published quite a few popular books on astrology, and managed to complete in manuscript the main work of his life, “Classical Astrology” (a fundamental university course on astrology in 12 volumes). True, the astrologer never received any royalties: despite the popularity of his books, numerous publishing houses that sprang up like mushrooms at that time paid little, or even stole his works.

The predictions did not bring fabulous income to the leadership of the Soviet Union. His clients at one time were Brezhnev, Andropov, Gorbachev, Yeltsin. Vronsky did not seek to enrich himself at the expense of the powerful by composing horoscopes for them. He always lived poorly, although, probably, his outstanding abilities could have provided him with a luxurious existence. But he was afraid of that kind of money, and he didn’t want to be bought.

In the late 80s and early 90s of the last century, crowds of journalists flocked to Vronsky, wanting to reveal the secret of the spy-astrologer. Sergei Alekseevich remained of sound mind and clear memory until his last days, could remember many details and was an interesting conversationalist. He could talk for hours about astrology, tell some facts from life - but only what he considered necessary, leaving many blank spots in his biography. He said that he would be able to tell the whole truth about his stay in Germany only after 1995, but he never did. No one managed to dispel the aura of mystery around his personality. And in one of the interviews, he generally stated that he was “initiated into a great secret, but must take it with him.” This mystery of Vronsky gave rise to a lot of versions about what secret the astrologer so carefully keeps.

Some researchers believe that this was his involvement in one of the Masonic lodges - a secret society that was looking for the mythical country of Shambhala and dreamed of establishing its own world order. The Masons wanted to make the world dance to their tune, and they were not interested in the interests of individuals and states, they dreamed of world domination, that they would secretly rule the world at their own discretion. Supporters of this version claim that Vronsky was infected with the idea of ​​Freemasonry by the person closest to him in Germany - Rudolf Hess, who himself was a member of this society. If you believe this version, Sergei Vronsky did not care about either the fate of Germany or the fate of Russia, which is why he so easily worked on two fronts, guided by a secret Masonic plan. The members of this secret society, feeling like conductors of a world orchestra, performed their play according to their own laws, understandable only to them.

It is difficult to say how true these assumptions are. Only Vronsky himself could shed light on the mysterious episodes of his life. But, as he promised, Sergei Alekseevich took with him a great secret - about Freemasonry or something else... He died on January 10, 1998, leaving to his descendants a weighty manuscript of his “Classical Astrology” and many unsolved secrets of his life.

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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, many prophets and healers appeared in the former post-Soviet space. The personality of Sergei Vronsky stood apart in this cohort. He was known for his secrecy and alleged collaboration first with Hitler's Germany and then with the KGB.

Astrologer, healer and writer

Russian journalist Tatyana Tynes helped him become famous in the late 80s. By some mysterious coincidence, she decided to interview the healer and cosmobiologist (as he called himself) Vronsky. For this purpose, she came one fine day to his Moscow apartment in the Orekhovo-Borisovo area.

It turned out that Sergei Alekseevich was already waiting for her. Tatyana learned that she and the great healer would have a long cooperation ahead. And so it happened. A few months later, Vronsky was already publishing with her help his first book devoted to astrology. Tynes arranges for him to be interviewed on radio and television.

All this contributes to his popularity. There are kilometer-long queues at the door of the healer's apartment. People, hoping to get rid of cancer and other diseases, come to Moscow from different parts of the former USSR. Soon such attention becomes burdensome for Vronsky and he leaves for Latvia. He has a lot in common with this country.

Promising

Sergei Alekseevich Vronsky came from an old aristocratic family and, by right of inheritance, was a hereditary count. The grandmother of the future healer was born Nenadic-Njegos. This is an ancient princely family of healers and seers from Montenegro. So Sergei Vronsky inherited his gift from his grandmother.

He was born in Latvia. At the age of 18 he was sent to Berlin to study. This was greatly facilitated by my grandmother, who herself received an excellent education in Europe. She also taught Vronsky astrology and palmistry. Sergei Alekseevich received an excellent education, knew several dozen languages, played music, was fond of ballroom dancing, was an excellent athlete and, in general, a comprehensively developed young man.

Collaboration with the Nazis

While studying at medical school in Berlin (1933), he discovered a unique gift as a diagnostician. Sergei was able to make a diagnosis with his eyes closed. The Nazis immediately noticed the gifted young man. After some time, Vronsky was transferred to their closed “Educational Institution No. 25” (Bioradiological Institute).

The students of this institution were taught not only medicine, but also all kinds of occult sciences. The Nazis generally had a tendency to master everything secret and forbidden with the aim of subsequently applying this knowledge in war. Occultism, extrasensory perception, palmistry - all this was a priority for Hitler. He proclaimed astrology an “imperial science.” So Vronsky found himself quite in his place in the mid-30s.

Vronsky graduated from “Educational Institution No. 25” not only brilliantly, but also ahead of schedule. When the director personally congratulated Sergei in his office, soldiers in Wehrmacht uniforms were already standing next to him. This is how he ended up in Hitler's service. By some miracle, the Nazis escaped the fact that Vronsky was already a communist in 1938 and managed to secretly visit the USSR several times.

Spy and personal prophet of Rudolf Hess rolled into one

The third most important man in the Third Reich, Rudolf Hess was obsessed with mysticism. On this basis, Vronsky met him during his studies. Hess became Sergei's student. He was avidly interested in his future and the fate of Germany. Many subsequently suspected that it was astrologers who warned Hess about the Nazis' defeat in the war and thus prepared his escape.

After studying, Vronsky immediately became the personal astrologer of his former student. Hess was extremely frank with him and constantly consulted about the plans of the top of the Third Reich. Sergei Alekseevich was already an agent of Soviet intelligence and, having received information from Hess about the Barbarossa plan, he immediately warned the Soviet Union about the upcoming war. Alas, his voice was not listened to.

Collaboration with the KGB

Vronsky’s ambiguous position in the first years of the war aroused suspicion both among the Germans themselves and among Soviet counterintelligence. Sergei Alekseevich compiled his personal horoscope and realized that his continued existence in the fascist lair would end sadly for him. In 1942, he skillfully organized his own escape, stopped his disastrous espionage activities and settled in his native Latvia.

In 1946, one of his acquaintances who knew about Vronsky’s past wrote a denunciation against him. This is followed by a trial and a sentence - 25 years of “serving” in the Potminsk camps (Mordovia). After serving only a few years, the “educated palm reader” feigns the last stage of cancer. The authorities decide to cut his sentence short and let him go home to die.

Of course, no one was going to die. Instead, Vronsky got a job in his specialty at the Ministry of Defense, then at Star City. He also collaborated with the KGB, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and gave lectures in the bioinformation laboratory on the influence of cosmic radiation on the human psyche.

Recognition in the late 80s

In the 60-70s, the attitude towards astrology was ambivalent. On the one hand, they tried to study it, on the other, they branded it as pseudoscience. And again, following a denunciation, Vronsky was kicked out of the laboratory. But he began to cooperate with many high-ranking people in the state. Khrushchev himself consulted with Sergei Alekseevich on foreign policy issues.

In the 80-90s, Sergei Vronsky began to engage in private practice, seeing patients at his home. At the same time, he wrote, trying to find theoretical justifications for his favorite science of astrology. After leaving for Latvia, he wrote a 12-volume book “Classical Astrology”. This work has no equal in the world.

Sergei Vronsky died in 1998. He said that he had no right to argue with fate and, like any person, should simply accept what was given. The main thing is to cherish the time allotted for earthly life.

Sergei Alekseevich Vronsky is the first and only certified astrologer in Russia in Soviet times. Since 1992 he lived and worked in Riga (Latvia).

S.A. Vronsky, a descendant of an ancient Polish family, was born on March 25, 1915 in Riga. He lost his parents early, who were shot in 1920. He, who miraculously survived, was found by his grandfather, who lived in Riga. Thanks to his family, he received an excellent education: after graduating from the Millerovsky private gymnasium in Riga, he continued his education in Berlin, where he studied at the medical institute. Then, after passing a careful selection, he entered the secret Bioradiological Institute, graduating in 1938. The Bioradiological Institute studied the so-called “secret” sciences: bioradiology (now extrasensory perception), parapsychology, cosmobiology (astrology) and others.

He worked at Hitler's headquarters in the disinformation department, simultaneously performing the functions of an astrologer. Returning to the Soviet Union at the end of the war, S. Vronsky endured camps, persecution, he was not allowed to work, he was fired without explanation. It was only thanks to Andropov that he finally settled in Moscow, although without registration, and with Andropov’s permission he led the first groups on extrasensory perception and astrology. Thanks to S.A. Vronsky, astrology was revived in Russia.

The peak of S.A.'s fame Vronsky occurred in the early 90s, when the first book on astrology in the Soviet Union, “Astrology - Science or Superstition,” was published. At that time he gave many popular lectures. Sergei Alekseevich is the first to combine astrology and extrasensory perception.

Sergei Alekseevich passed away on January 10, 1998. By this time, he had practically completed the 12-volume work “Classical Astrology” in manuscript, which has no analogues in the world in terms of its fundamentality. By now, the following works by S.A. have been published. Vronsky: “Astrology - science or superstition”, “On marriage and compatibility”, “Astrology in choosing professions”.


Books (13)

Classical astrology. Volume 1. Introduction to Astrology

THE HIGH SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL ASTROLOGY is starting a project unprecedented in the history of Russian astrology - the publication of the multi-volume work of Sergei Alekseevich Vronsky “Classical Astrology”.

Several generations of the most famous Russian astrologers considered it an honor to call themselves students of Sergei Alekseevich, and he himself saw in this work the result of his entire life. And now, the reader finally receives its fundamental publication in his native language, a publication that has no analogue in the world.

Classical astrology. Volume 2. Gradology

In the second volume "Classical Astrology. Gradusology" S.A. Vronsky provides a description of the main "coordinate" grid of astrology: Zodiac Signs. For each Sign, the following are considered: general characteristics, specifics, interpretation of deanates, five-degree ranges and individual degrees.

Using examples of historical figures who have constellations of planets in degrees of sign, the influence of fixed stars is shown. The second chapter deals with the specifics of the first, fifteenth and thirtieth degrees of each Sign.

Classical Astrology. Volume 3. Domology

In the third volume of “Classical Astrology”, dedicated to one of the most important topics, the houses of the horoscope, S.A. Vronsky examines in detail the divisions and meaning of all 12 houses of the horoscope, the influence of the signs of the Zodiac, the positions and aspects of the rulers.

Separate pages are devoted to the Ascendant and Meridian, chapters on health and circumstances of death, choice of profession and social status are presented in detail. At the end of the book there are calculations of the strength and weakness of the planets in points, observations about the indicators of professions and human character traits.

Classical Astrology. Volume 4. Planetology

The fourth volume of "Classical Astrology" opens a kind of "meeting within a collection - this and the two subsequent volumes will be devoted to a detailed description of the planets. According to astrological tradition, our star - the Sun, is also considered as a planet.

This volume is dedicated to the Sun and Moon - the two most important planets in the horoscope. The chapters of the book are devoted to the characteristics of these planets in the signs of the Zodiac and houses.

Classical Astrology. Volume 5. Planetology

The fifth volume of "Classical Astrology" is devoted to the characteristics of Mercury, Venus, Mars and Jupiter.

The structure of the description of each planet remains unchanged: general characteristics, specifics, Planet in signs, Planet in Houses, the same is repeated for each planet in a retrograde position.

Classical Astrology. Volume 6. Planetology

The sixth volume of "Classical Astrology" is devoted to the characteristics of Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.

The structure of the description of each planet is kept low: general characteristics, specifics, planet in Signs, planet in Houses, planet in retrograde position.

Classical Astrology. Volume 7. Planetology

The seventh volume of "Classical Astrology" is devoted to the characteristics of Pluto, Chiron, Proserpine, Lunar Nodes, Lilith and Lulu.

Classical Astrology. Volume 9. Aspectology

The ninth volume of "Classical Astrology" is devoted to the characteristics of the main types of aspects, their classification, and a detailed analysis of the aspects of Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.

Classical Astrology. Volume 10. Transitology

A new section is opening - Transitology. This section will consist of four volumes. In this volume, a separate chapter is devoted to the general theory of transits.

The subsequent chapters of this volume and the three subsequent ones will be devoted to the interpretation of transits - sequentially of each planet according to the signs of the Zodiac and the aspects of this transit planet to the natal planets, depending on the Field (house) of the horoscope. For the Moon, the author also gives interpretations of the aspects of the transit Moon to transit planets.

Classical Astrology. Volume 11. Transitology

The eleventh volume of "Classical Astrology" by S.A. Vronsky continues the theme of Transitology. This book examines the transits of Mercury and Venus.

The general transit properties of both planets and their transits through the signs of the Zodiac are considered. A detailed description of the transit aspects of both planets with other planets is given, taking into account the position in the houses of the horoscope.

Classical Astrology. Volume 12. Transitology

The twelfth volume of "Classical Astrology" by S.A. Vronsky continues the theme of Transitology.

This book examines the transits of Mars, Jupiter and Saturn through the signs of the Zodiac and houses, the general transit properties of these planets in the direct and retrograde phase, favorable and unfavorable aspects with transit planets and planets of the radix horoscope.

Astrology in choosing a profession

“Astrology in Choosing a Profession” is the third in a multi-volume series conceived by the author.

The first two "Astrology: superstition or science?" and “Astrology about Marriage and Compatibility” have already become a bibliographic rarity and entered the category of bestsellers.

Reader comments

Pauline/ 05/16/2019 Please tell me where to buy or at least download S. Vronsky’s book on homeopathic prescription

Eugene/ 05/04/2017 The books of Sergei Vronsky are perhaps the only ones that are not completely invented by the authors. Astrology is not at all about crawling around an arbitrarily attached natal chart and generating a sea of ​​pseudo-astrological conclusions. When a person is born - and this time is quite extended, he begins to perceive the world around him as a new reality and at that moment it becomes a standard for him. The point from which he will count all his life. Including the starry sky with the location of constellations, planets, the Sun, the Moon and Galaxies, about which no one on Earth has any idea. But he feels the flows of Energy that emanate from these objects. But in most cases he is not aware of these flows. Flows set the initial norm, and a person believes that this norm is correct. Although it may not be very effective for him. Hence the mechanism of action of Astrology - it is tied to these energy standards learned at birth. Which determine a lot, but far from everything. For example, Vronsky very reliably describes the influence of the Ascendant, the position of the Sun and Moon, provided that they correlate with the Personality, Body and Soul of a person. But only on the condition that the natal chart is tied precisely to the moment of its fixation in a person, and not to the maternity hospital tag or the records of the maternity ward nurse. The rest of Vronsky’s moments are more subtle, and to assess their influence and interpretation you need a lot of experience and some extrasensory abilities that can be developed with practice. But the Horoscope is not a given at all, but simply an account of external circumstances. It will show the time of winter and summer, and you yourself will decide what to do in each season. A person also changes throughout his life, and the initial fixation of the natal chart also decreases. The natal chart changes over time. Therefore, attempts to make detailed predictions based on it are unscientific and are only for entertainment purposes. Astrology, like any applied science, requires long study and long practice. Then it becomes clear. Since most readers do not have the opportunity to accumulate practical observations and correlate forecast calculations with real events, it is very difficult for them, even with great effort, to achieve practical results from Astrology. Fatigue and demoralization sets in. But this is true in any science. The rush will only work when passing exams. But making science work is a completely different matter.

alionkalambertmailru/ 08/04/2016 My dream is to become more familiar with the works of this Wonderful Scientist.

Guest to guest/ 11/27/2015 Astrology is the calendar of ancient people, because there was no calendar then. The constellations in the sky change throughout the year, i.e. the sky has, for example, such an objective appearance: some constellations disappear, others appear, there was a fish - it became a lamb. Ancient people thought that this group of stars (constellations) governed the change of seasons, i.e. the group of stars is primary - the seasons are secondary (their derivatives). Because they could not explain the reason for the alternation of constellations in the sky, the disappearance of the previous ones and the appearance of the next. For ancient people this seemed like an inexplicable miracle. If you want to believe in such womanish nonsense, please believe it, no one is stopping you.

Guest/ 11/27/2015 I was born almost 70 years ago, from school I was taught that astrology is charlotteness. I accidentally watched a program about S.A. Vronsky. This got me thinking, not everything in this life is clear, astrology also has a right to exist, or am I wrong?

Di/ 04/29/2015 http://royallib.com/book/vronskiy_sergey/tom_3_domologiya.html

armor/ 08/06/2014 Vronsky is an accurate astrologer, we should take an example from him. Thank you for your attention.

Guest/ 08/01/2014 where is the download button? It says that there are 13 books, I go to this page, but it’s not clear where to click next.

Vitalya/ 12/21/2013 Natalie, http://astrius.ru/
On this site you can download books by many famous astrologers, including Vronsky.

Vitaly./ 12/21/2013 It’s very amusing to people who shout everywhere that they don’t believe in astrology and that it’s a pseudoscience, without even reading a single book on it. Truly: he who cannot do anything himself criticizes others.

Hasan/ 11/18/2013 A very smart and talented person

Numa/ 11/15/2013 That’s right, astrology is pseudoscience, slaves should think so, referring to “critical thinking”, “education”, etc. Vronsky, a descendant of an ancient noble family, no longer a horseradish from the mountain, was initiated into the necessary things from childhood. So the question is who uses astrology, a talented professional who already at the age of 16 knew 12 languages ​​and succeeded in several sports, or Vasya Pupkin with a diploma from an ordinary zombie university, at best, working in an office or factory.

Natalya Mikhailovna/ 08/23/2013 I have these books, declared bestsellers, from which I learned the basics of astrology. Vronsky is a hereditary nobleman whom fate miraculously saved from death during the arrest of his entire family. This is a high-level astrologer and a person of high culture.

Olya/ 05/09/2013 tinni
“1. worked at Hitler’s headquarters? I hope he was a spy? If not, he’s a fascist, and did something like this live and work in our country? 2. astrology is a pseudoscience.” - tinni, read history properly, carefully. Vronsky worked for Russian intelligence from Hitler's nest. and this “pseudoscientist,” with his “pseudoscience,” predicted the death of Gagarin and warned him against flying (in which he died). he didn't have a single wrong prediction. those who say that one cannot believe in astrology are those people who did not bother to read any of the works on this topic written by distinguished scientists.

Andrey/ 11/27/2012 I see that intelligence is not so bad in Russia: half of the comments pointing to the pseudoscientific basis of astrology speak of a high level of critical thinking. So, it’s too early to hang your head!
Unified State Examination, you will not defeat Russia!