Tag: Mercury
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The astrology and psychology of AI
A fantasy about the chart for AI from Joyce’s blog.
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How to interpret a chart for dummies
One of the most important things we can do when starting to look at a natal chart, drawn up in the Huber style and vibrant with colours and shapes is to do simply that – to look. Setting aside and perhaps even temporarily “forgetting” any astrology you already know, the first way into the chart…
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This time is different
A look at the current Age Point of Donald Trump.
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Intelligence in the horoscope – human or artificial?
In “Astrological Psychosynthesis,” Bruno Huber examines intelligence in horoscopes, distinguishing between innate and conditioned intelligence. As AI evolves, questions arise regarding its role in problem-solving compared to human intelligence. Huber highlights planetary influences, particularly Jupiter, Mercury, and Saturn, as essential to understanding human intelligence, emphasizing the importance of personal experience.
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Reflection for the winter solstice
These thoughts in the recent the IFAP Newsletter, by its editor Melanie, are very appropriate for the winter solstice, and give us all pause for reflection. Translated by Web Translate in Thiunderbird. This night marks the winter solstice and the beginning of a new season. On 22 December at 04:27, we enter the 2023 Capricorn…
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Decisions and Choices
Post by Joyce Hopewell. My book The Living Birth Chart is a practical workbook which includes theory, chart examples and practical exercises for the reader/seeker to dabble in and enjoy the revelations they provide. It’s a book to dive into and use if you want to bring your natal chart to life and apply what you…
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Decisions and choices
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From Joyce’s blog. My book The Living Birth Chart is a practical workbook which includes theory, chart examples and practical exercises for the reader/seeker to dabble in and enjoy the revelations they provide. It’s a book to dive into and use if you want to bring your natal chart to life and apply what you…
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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.…
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Fish Can’t Climb Trees
The premise of Helyn Connerr’s Mercury Model™ is that everyone’s brain is wired differently and we can discover more about ‘our unique mental make-up’, by evaluating how ‘we each experience the mythic theme of the ancient god Mercury’. Her book Fish Can’t Climb Trees is her most recent exposition of this model. Its title, taken…
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The Tyranny of Aesthetics
I never knew, in my twenties, why I felt compelled to move from one flat to another, seldom staying anywhere longer than six months. Six months of fixity seemed to be all I could handle. I’d paint the walls, lengthen or shorten the curtains I had used in the previous flat, adding a frill or…
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The Brexit Brouhaha
After 10 weeks of campaigning which took on very nasty tones from both leave and remain sides, the assassination by shooting and stabbing of MP Jo Cox in the street as she went to hold a surgery for her constituents, the apparent toning down of the nastiness and the coming together of people a week…
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Classical Indicators of Intelligence in the Horoscope
Bruno Huber summarises the three classical indicators of intelligence in the horoscope – Saturn, Mercury and Jupiter, in this extract from his book ‘Astrological Psychosynthesis’. This material was first published in German in 1981 under the title ‘Intelligenz im Horoskop’, and provides a good astrological-psychological background to the previous blog post ‘Why did I do…
