Tag: Saturn
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The Birth Chart as a Map of the Psyche
When most people think of a birth chart, they imagine something that describes personality traits or predicts future events. But in Astrological Psychology, the birth chart serves a far more profound purpose. It becomes a map of the psyche — a symbolic image of how our inner energies, motivations, and developmental patterns interrelate.
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My Second Time Around Experience
Linda Tinsley reflects on her own experience the second time around her chart, September 2025.
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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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Structure and intuition
Huber Astrology can be characterised as a structured approach to encouraging the intuition. Saturn and Neptune in conjunction seem propitious for such approaches.
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Saturn and Neptune
Joyce Hopewell reflects on the interaction between these two currently-conjunct planets.
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The Saturn-Neptune Conjunction
The current Saturn-Neptune conjunction – confusion and profound change towards a new world order?
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Existential Angst: The Lean Years of Saturn
This article was first published by Bruno Huber in the magazine Astrolog in 1995. As we find ourselves today in one of Saturn’s ‘lean’ periods, it appears to offer some insight into the current world situation of changing systems and existential insecurity.
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Out of balance
Some thought on polarity. harmony and conflict in the current world situation. And how that relates to features of the astrological chart.
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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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Age 80 and the 2nd House Revisited
What is the astro-psychological significance of coming into the 2nd house for the second time around, which is well in train by age 80.
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Coming of Age
First published on Joyce Hopewell’s Astrological Psychology blog. Coming of age is usually thought of as a rite of passage of some kind, such as being old enough to vote or going though a cultural ceremony marking the onset of adulthood. The transition from being a child or teenager to being an adult is generally…

