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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A Case of Anger
This post was submitted by Morris Bodnar, related to consultation with a female with anger issues. Readers should be aware that the approach used is not ‘pure Huber’, as it includes use of some ‘minor planets’, but it does use major features of the Huber approach. The submitted text has been edited somewhat. The featured Read more
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Jodrell Bank Telescope gains UNESCO World Heritage status
I wrote this post on my astrological psychology blog in August 2007, when the famous telescope was celebrating its half-century. On 7th July 2019 it was awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status, and it’s worth revisiting what I wrote in the context of this significant award, setting in alongside the chart image for the telescope and Read more
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Voltaire. The Daredevil Philosopher.
“Depth, genius imagination, taste, reason, sensibility, philosophy, elevation, originality…” These are 9 of the more than 40 words with which the German genius Goethe described Voltaire who was a witty French Enlightenment writer, historian and philosopher famous for his criticism – in the early 18th Century already – of Christianity, especially the Roman Catholic Church, and the lack of freedom of Read more
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Gifts for Mankind: The Picaresque Bible from Cervantes.
Published over 400 years ago, Don Quixote – a satire of the romance of chivalry – has been translated into over 140 languages and dialects, making it the most-translated book in the world after the bible. Its writer, Miguel de Cervantes, is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language who gave human Read more
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The Master of Magic Realism. Gabriel Garcia Márquez.
Gabriel García Márquez was a Colombian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist, known affectionately as Gabo throughout Latin America. He is considered one of the most significant authors of the 20th century and one of the best in the Spanish language, second only to Cervantes. In 1982 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. The chart could be a bald, Read more
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The exhibition, Van Gogh and Britain and the film, At Eternity’s Gate
Vincent Willem Van Gogh was born on 30 March 1853, seven years after the discovery of Neptune, and the anniversary of his birthday was celebrated this year by the opening of a new exhibition at Tate Britain and the launch in Britain of a new film about his life starring Willem Dafoe. Van Gogh was Read more
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The Eyes of Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf was one of the most important 20th-century modernist writers and, like James Joyce, a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device. At age 59, she put an end to this flow of consciousness by drowning herself in a deep stream, the Ouse River. She had had enough of all the suffering her Read more
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Mindfulness and Astrological Psychology
It struck me the other day that mindfulness has rarely been stressed as being important in relation to the study and practice of astrological psychology. Yet it is surely fundamental. When we look at the birth chart and identify features that we relate to our own personality and experience, we can only truly accept or Read more
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Moon and Feelings
In this extract from her book The Living Birth Chart: Astrological Psychology in Practice, Joyce Hopewell considers the relationship of the Moon with our feeling self, which often proves to highlight key issues in astrological psychology consultation. At the end she suggests one of the exercises from the book for you to reflect on this Read more
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