Category: Astrological Psychology

  • Reflections on Astrological Psychology

    Reflections on Astrological Psychology

    This is an edited version of the final words spoken by Bruno Huber at the last seminar he gave in England in 1998. The full text is in the book ‘Astrology and the Seven Rays’. There is a need for a certain purity of that kind of astrology which we do, because it is so…

  • Ryland Aspects

    Ryland Aspects

    I have many times walked down Deansgate in central Manchester, England and admired the exterior of the grand Victorian gothic building that is the John Rylands Library, now part of the University of Manchester Library. It was only a few weeks ago that I first entered the building, on impulse while showing some French people…

  • Student perspective on an important book

    Student perspective on an important book

    This post by Tatyana Caidheann gives a student’s perspective on Sue Lewis’s recent book, amplifying the reviews that appeared in the recent issue of Conjunction. An important book that put the content of the diploma course into context for me. I was lucky enough to have Sue Lewis as a tutor throughout the Huber diploma…

  • Story Time

    Story Time

    We’re in the middle of a UK General Election campaign, and it’s all about the story, or narrative. Who’s story do you believe: [list type=circle_list] “We inherited rubbish from the other lot and our plan has sorted it out. We had to do things you didn’t like and there was no point taxing the hard…

  • Astrological Psychology, Western Esotericism, and the Transpersonal

    Astrological Psychology, Western Esotericism, and the Transpersonal

    This post outlines the new book by Sue Lewis, published by HopeWell, Knutsford, March 2015. Colour paperback, 212 pages, rrp £18. Available soon for a limited period at the special price of £15 from the APA bookshop. Foreword by Barry Hopewell In the 1990s, when I first became aware of the work of Bruno &…

  • Critical times of life and dreamwork

    Critical times of life and dreamwork

    Why do we use the horoscope to decide on timing of critical events in our lives? According to the Huber method, there are 12 houses each with an area of life in the outside world that it governs. At birth the Age Point starts to progress through each of these 12 houses. It takes 6…

  • Just Imagine!

    Just Imagine!

      One of the exciting things about Huber astrology is the charts themselves, they are so visually striking. They are always drawn using bold colours and clear graphics. This is to enable the astrologer to very quickly grasp the psychological makeup of the person as a whole, rather than spending time darting all over the…

  • Spanish Introduction

    Spanish Introduction

    Sue Lewis reviews a new introduction to astrological psychology, in Spanish, by Rosa Sole Gubianes who founded the Spanish Huber School. Psicología Astrológica: Bases prácticas del método Huber Rosa Solé Gubianes  (Barcelona: Sincronía, 2014) This thorough manual of the practical basics of the Huber method of astrological psychology totals nearly 400 pages. It honours the…

  • In the depth of winter…

    In the depth of winter…

    “In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer”. This quotation by Albert Camus, the Nobel Prize winner, author, journalist and philosopher was not written with any reference to Astrological Psychology but brings to mind the psychological processes involved in the passage of the Age Point through the…

  • What is Astrological Psychology?

    What is Astrological Psychology?

    This article was written by Bruno Huber for inclusion in his ‘Astrological Glossary’ and was translated from the German by Agnes Shellens. Astrological Psychology is a branch of psychology which uses Astrology as a diagnostic tool. It is primarily based on the insights of depth psychology, but also on humanistic and transpersonal psychology. In concept…

  • Cats are solar, dogs are lunar

    Cats are solar, dogs are lunar

    Cats, dogs and astrology. How do they go together? Cats – if you own one, you’ll know about this – are not biddable. They come when you call only when they want to and not before. They are independent, sometimes aloof, and are definitely their “own person”. They call the shots. Their sense of self…

  • The High and Mighties in a Face-off

    The High and Mighties in a Face-off

    The title of this very first post on our spanking new blog could refer to Uranus and Pluto, who edged into yet another exact square aspect on 21st April as they continue to reflect the the revolutionary changes taking place in the world. Alternatively, and possibly appropriately, this could also refer to the stand-off between…