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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Gifts for Mankind: Petra, from John Lewis Burckhardt.
Johann Ludwig (also known as John Lewis, Jean Louis) Burckhardt was a Swiss traveller, geographer and orientalist, best known for discovering the ruins of the ancient city of Petra in Jordan. Born in Lausanne, Switzerland on 29 November 1784. There is no birth time so I have set it at midday. The Man and his Mask The chart has two Read more
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James Joyce. Stream of Consciousness.
James Joyce was an Irish novelist, short story writer and poet who is regarded as the first modernist English writer. He wrote in a great variety of literary styles such as interior monologues, but most famously in what is called stream of consciousness. He is best known for Ulysses. His other well-known works are Dubliners, Portrait Read more
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The Armistice, 100 years on
The signing of the Armistice to end the First World War, also known as the Great War, took place in a railway carriage at Compiègne, France on 11.11.1918, at 11.00 am. Every year since, remembrance of those who died in this most bloody and dreadful war, and in all subsequent wars, has been made in Read more
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Samuel Becket. The Revelation of the Absurd.
Beckett was an Irish avant-garde novelist, playwright, theatre director and poet. He spent most of his adult life in Paris, writing in both English and French. His work offers a bleak, tragicomic sense of human existence. Widely regarded as among the most influential writers of the 20th century, Beckett was a key figure in the Theatre of the Absurd. Read more
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Walking the Maze of Borges’s Consciousness
In this article, Jorge Luis Borges takes us on a walk through the maze of his consciousness. As a master of the fantastical, his interpretation of his consiousness might not always meet the demands of reality. [See also previous post on Borges.] Here is my chart on which you can get an insight into aspects Read more
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Bookish Borges.
Jorge Luis Borges was an Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator, and also a key figure in Spanish-language literature Even though his hundreds of short stories are based on fact, he would often change fact into the fantastical with themes such as dreams, labyrinths, libraries, mirrors, fictional writers, thrillers, philosophy and religion. His works contributed to both philosophical Read more
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No better book to begin Huber Astrological Psychology
The Cosmic Egg Timer 3rd Edition Review by Mark Douglas The Cosmic Egg Timer by Joyce Hopewell and Richard Llewellyn was my first introduction to Astrological Psychology. I absolutely love this book as it welcomes new astrologers, astrologers from other practice, and curious minds into the Huber world of Astrological Psychology. According to Joyce, the Read more
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The NHS at 70
The National Health Service (NHS) in Britain is 70 years old. It was first rolled out as a service on 5th July 1948 at Park Hospital, Manchester. The chart is set up for noon; there’s no way of knowing exactly when the NHS was actually “switched on” The NHS is said to be the envy Read more
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Franz Kafka
Kfor Kafkaesque. Just like the word ‘Orwellian’ is part of our vocabulary, so is ‘Kafkaesque’, but where Orwell names the threat to humanity – Big Brother or the Thought Police – Kafka’s is faceless. ‘Kafkaesque’ could mean (but not only mean): weird, mysterious, tortuously bureaucratic, nightmarish, horrible, apprehensive or anxious. Franz Kafka was a Jewish Bohemian Read more
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Kim – Trump
June 12, 2018 will be a day of negotiations between Donald J. Trump (DJT) and his team vs. the North Korean delegation in Singapore. I am nervous as I consider that the fate of our country to be in the hands of such a leader as Donald j. Trump. Having considered how he tries to Read more
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George Orwell. The Talent behind Nineteen Eighty-Four.
George Orwell, pseudonym for Eric Blair, was an English novelist, essayist, and critic famous for his novels, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, which was turned into a disturbing film in 1984. It is a profound anti-utopian novel that examines the dangers of totalitarian rule. Introduction When I read Nineteen Eighty-Four for the first time in the Seventies, it filled me with a sense Read more
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