Reinhold Ebertin (Astrologer)

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Reinhold Ebertin (Astrologer)

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Feb 16, 2015
SteveS wrote:Reinhold Ebertin A rated: 2/16/1901 4:45 AM Gorlitz, Germany
German astrologer, exponent and developer of Cosmobiology from 1938. He wrote over 60 astrological textbooks, including "The Contact Cosmogram" "Applied Cosmobiology" and "Influence of Pluto on Love Life." His work included 21 volumes translated into other languages, 50 annuals of Cosmobiology and 40 annuals of Cosmobiology Yearbooks. He developed many interesting methods such as midpoint-structure, psychograms and the 90 degree-wheel, and was also interested in distance values, heliocentric, mundane and prognostic astrology, primary directions and Pluto research.

A Soul who poured his energies and enthusiasm with tremendous devotion and intense research into the study of the intrinsic meanings of the Planets pertaining to the Psychology of people. He wrote the words: “To Study Astrology without Psychology is Impossible.” Look at his “outstanding incident” and Signature aspect of his Natal Chart, a Sag Jupiter mundo cnj Asc receiving a partile 120 from Mars. Also a Sag Moon mundo cnj Saturn in the immediate foreground. His most popular selling book which is still standing the test of time-in print today, “The Combination of Stellar Influences,” should be on the book shelves of every Astrologer in this World, imo. I wish Ebertin could have lived to see the great works of Donald Bradley and the host of this Forum Jim Eshelman in the field of Sidereal Mundane Astrology. IMO, we see his mental Psychological make-up with intense research into the field of Astrology with the T-Square of Mercury-Uranus-Pluto. Ebertin writes about Uranus/Pluto/Mercury:
An intense thought-activity, a restless mind, an indefatigable mental worker, creative activity, an inventive and resourceful person. The constant occupation with new things and plans.


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