The Astrological Psychology of Bruno & Louise Huber
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All the information you need
to discover the fascinating world of astrological psychology.
Astrological Psychology or Huber Astrology
Combines astrology with growth psychology, a powerful tool for self-understanding and psychological/ spiritual growth.
Pinpoints where we are in life, what psychological stage we are travelling through, our motivations and current issues.
Used by individuals and by counsellors/ therapists. An effective way of getting to the heart of a client’s problems.
Bruno & Louise Huber
Swiss astrologers/ psychologists Bruno & Louise Huber collaborated with Roberto Assagioli, the founder of psychosynthesis, to develop their system.
They founded and ran the Astrological Psychology Institute (API) in Zurich 1968-2009, training many thousands of students. Linked Huber Schools in England and Spain closed 2019; courses still available in Germany/Switzerland.
The Books
The Huber teachings are now documented in German, English and Spanish – a series of 8 books by the Hubers, plus works by further authors, including English teaching Principals Richard Llewellyn and Joyce Hopewell.
Full original teaching of the English Huber School is now available in book form.
Blog
Moderated forum for ideas related to astrological psychology.
You are welcome to submit, read and comment on any post.
See latest posts and blog archive below.
You
The books provide the basis for study of astrological psychology, together with a set of complementary resources.
Services are provided by Tutors/ Consultants to help your study process or help with your self development process.
Featured Books
- Best introduction: The Cosmic Egg Timer
- Most popular: Aspect Pattern Astrology
- Foundationstone: The Astrological Houses
- Age progression: Life Clock, The Second Time Around
- Planets: The Planets
- The Hubers: Piercing the Eggshell
- Complete course: Astrological Psychology
“Astrological psychology has changed my life, it helped me know myself better, be kinder to myself and to be more accepting of the cycles in my life, the ebb and flow of energies. It has also helped hugely in my relationships, especially with my partner and my children. ”
HL, Manchester
On the blog (most recent first):
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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
I wrote about Harry’s chart some time ago, on my astrological psychology blog, when there was speculation over whether or not he would go into action in the Iraq war. At the time, he was serving in the armed forces and stated (but note, only via his friends) that he wanted to go to Iraq. Read more
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Astrocalc 6.5
The Astrocalc software programme has been around for a long time. Although it produced Huber charts they were not deemed to be of a quality suitable for studying the APA Diploma, so Astrocalc did not appear in our list of recommended software. The latest version Astrocalc 6.5 has been made available as a free download, Read more
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The Boy, the mole, the fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy
This book was a Christmas gift (thank you daughter) and its simple message, full of wisdom and magic, bears hope and significance for the times we are living in as 2020 and the new decade begins. It’s about love, friendship and kindness. I’ve read it through cover to cover, I’ve dipped into it, and I’ve Read more
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Gifts for Mankind: Ethereal Sounds from Pat Metheny.
This genius of jazz has won no fewer than 20 Grammy Awards for his magnificent music. In the same way Mozart was a prodigy of the piano, Pat Metheny is of the electric guitar. He was one of the first to play the electric twelve-string guitar in jazz. His work includes compositions for solo guitar, small Read more
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William Blake (1757-1827) and his Legacy
I have been agonizing over what to include in an article on William Blake since the huge and mind-boggling exhibition of his work opened at Tate Britain, Millbank, on 11 September 2019 and it has only has six more weeks to run until 2 February 2020. Born on 28 November 1757 at 19:45 in London, Read more
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The Blue Print of Analytical Psychology.
Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, founded Analytical Psychology. He was one of the most powerful influences in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy and religious studies. His experience and in-depth study of these disciplines gave him a vast view of the psyche, making his Jupiter in the 9th house proud. Read more
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The Magic of Psychosynthesis: Initiation and Self Development by Will Parfitt
Joyce Hopewell reviews Will Parfitt’s new book We are living in troubled, unsettling times, not just here in the UK where I sit and write, but in many countries around the world. Brexit, now exposed for what it really is, has morphed into an unpleasant can of worms and the effects reverberate not only in Read more
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The Astrological Neptunian Character 2
This is the continuation of John Grove’s explorations into his Neptune, following on from the previous post. A complex is an inner state of opposition between these two contrasting energies within the psyche; based on my personal psychological past of early attachments. The way a complex works in the outer world is that a bipolar Read more
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The Astrological Neptunian Character 1
This is the first of two posts on John Grove’s explorations into his Neptune. What is written here is an example of my life-long project to understand the effect and siren call of the planet Neptune in my natal horoscope. The struggle I have had is nothing less than a battle with my own ego, Read more
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James Hillman. Putting Beauty back into Psychology.
James Hillman was an American psychologist from Atlantic City who first studied at and then guided studies for the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. He is the founder of Archetypal Psychology and retired into private practice, writing, publishing and travelling to lecture until his death in 2011 at his home in Connecticut. Where Jung put the soul back into psychology after Freud Read more
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Takis, Sculptor of Magnetism, Sound and Light, 25 October 1925 to 9 August 2019
A major exhibition of multi-media sculptures by Takis—nickname of Panayiotis Vassilakis—began at Tate Modern on 3 July and continues until 27 October 2019. Self-educated Takis, who left war-torn Greece to join artists and intellectuals in Paris in 1954, was a bold and original voice of the 1960s. He frequently visited London, had a studio in Read more
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Some Reflections on the Origins, Values and Techniques of Huber Astrology in the Context of Sufi Cosmology
Having recently been introduced to the work of Sufi master, Muhyiddin Ibn ‘Arabi (1165-1240), I read an interpretation of his treatise, The Orbits of the Stars—written in eleven days, in 1298, two years before he left Andalusia, where he was born, headed East to Mecca and, after travelling widely, eventually settled in Damascus. Mystical Astrology Read more
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