Marcia Moore
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Marcia Moore (November 29, 1928 – January 14, 1979) was an American astrologer brought to national attention through Yoga, Youth, and Reincarnation by Jess Stearn in 1968. She became a proponent of the drug Ketamine in her 1978 book, Journeys Into The Bright World. After disappearing from her home in 1979, 2 years later her lower jaw skeleton was found, and identified via dental records, in a local forest. The cause of her death remains unknown.[citation needed]
[edit] Publications
- Reincarnation, the Key to Immortality, with Mark Douglas, Able Trust edition, ISBN 978-0-912240-02-2, 1968.
- Diet, Sex and Yoga, with Mark Douglas, Able Trust edition, ISBN 978-0-912240-00-8, 1970.
- Astrology in Action, with Mark Douglas, Able Trust edition, ISBN 978-0-912240-03-9, 1970.
- Journeys into the Bright World, Para Research Inc, ISBN 978-0-914918-12-7, 1978.
- Astrology: The Divine Science, Able Trust edition, ISBN 978-0-912240-04-6, 1978.
- Yoga, Science of the Self, with Mark Douglas, Arcane Publications York Harbor, ASIN: B0006X5POC, 1979.
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NAME | Moore, Marcia |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | American astrologer and astrological writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 29, 1928 |
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DATE OF DEATH | January 14, 1979 |
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