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This is the second volume of articles from the German-language magazine AstroLog to be published in English, following on from the first book Astrolog I: Life and Meaning. The articles are by a variety of authors, including Bruno and Louise Huber and API tutors Wolfhard König and Ruth Schmidhauser. The book is in four parts, each containing articles related to a specific theme: Part 1: The Family - astrological psychology related to developmental psychology and family counselling. Part 2: Children and Upbringing - how astrological psychology can help with upbringing, from theoretical and practical perspectives. Part 3: Relationships - the psychology of relationships and the use of various types of 'click' horoscopes, and a particular perspective on mother/daughter relationships and the story of Snow White. Part 4: Health and Therapies - the use of astrological psychology in the context of health issues and the alternative therapies of Bach Flower Remedies and Tarot.
Aspect Pattern Astrology provides the key to a new and holistic interpretation of the horoscope. The overall pattern of the aspects reveals the structure and basic motivations of an individual's consciousness. More than 45 distinct aspect figures are identified, each with a different meaning. This book gives a systematic introduction to the practical use of this method, using example horoscopes and diagrams. Aspect patterns can provide immediate significant revelations about yourself and other people.
Laminated, illustrating in colour 46 aspect patterns. A 'must have' for all students of Huber Astrology.
In ‘The Planets’, the Hubers show how the positions of the planets are fundamental to the interpretation of the horoscope. They represent basic archetypal qualities that are present in everyone, giving clues to our psychological abilities and characteristics; to our growth and spiritual development. Coloured by the signs of the zodiac, they also provide the essential link between our inner self, represented by the empty circle in the centre of the chart, the aspect patterns and the outside world, represented by the houses.
The Hubers’ essential teachings are now mostly documented in English in their eight volumes on Astrological Psychology. However, there is also a substantial body of experience and knowledge in the use of the ‘Huber Method’ in the German-speaking world documented in the bi-monthly German-language magazine AstroLog, established in 1981. Thanks to a kind bequest from Agnes Shellens, we have been able to translate some of the best articles for publication in English. This first volume contains a selection grouped under four categories: ‘Astrological Psychology’, ‘Life and Meaning’, ‘Age Progression’ and ‘Growth and Transformation’.