Carter set out to discover why, his book was the result. He then goes on to make some interesting observations for the future. Mundane astrology is the study of how astrological influences affect nations, cities, states, communities, corporations and groups. Local and world trends can be studied through the use of mundane cycle charts of the major planets.
This book is one of the rare technical manuals covering the astrology of world affairs. It teaches the student how to construct and interpret mundane cycle charts. It shows how to determine the timing of the birth of a corporation or nation-state. The book covers the cycles of Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, giving many real-world examples of how aspects in the charts are linked to world events. The book provides examples of planets transiting through a sign and Major secondary progressed aspects in the birth charts of nations and cities.
It also discusses Sun cycle charts, major conjunctions of the planets, moon cycles and eclipses. Abundant real-world examples of these cycle charts, their aspects and the associated events taken directly from the World Almanac, show how knowledge of astrological trends enable organizations and nation-states to take precautionary actions. Mundane Astrology is a branch of astrology where good-bad results and events of villages, cities, provinces, countries, health of people, financial, social and political situations, things, weather, earthquakes, winds-storms, natural calamities, contagious diseases, relationships of nations, crops etc are analysed.
The financial, social and political situation of a country or province is sometimes very stable and sometimes it is totally fluid. The growth of a plant is not always the same although the land, seeds, fertilizer, water etc are same. In this book you may learn:. How to determine the Hyleg, or Apheta, the Prorogator of Life. How to determine intelligence, stature, shape and complexion of the native. If the native will be rich, and, if so, whether by fair means or foul.
The illnesses he may suffer, if he may die a violent death. Of Marriage: The number and kinds of spouses, where they may come from, if there will be children or not, and if so, an idea of their number. The kind of career best suited to the native, and much more. The book concludes with a priceless analysis of the Nativity of an English Merchant, including more than twenty years of forecasts, up to the time that Lilly judged to be the end of the man's natural life.
For the first time, unique to this edition: Spelling and verbs modernized. Glossary of obscure terms, including Latin words and phrases. Raphael organizes the topic by house. He tells how mundane houses work when planets are in them.
In addition, both authors deal with solar and lunar eclipses, and earthquakes. Green shows the effects of eclipses in the houses, while Raphael describes them by decanate sections of the zodiac. Both mention the effects of comets, although little about these mysterious bodies is known astrologically. Charles Carter, writing after WWII, discusses why astrologers failed to predict the war and what that means for mundane astrology. His plea for better data has largely been met, but the need for more study remains.
All three authors give astrological rulerships for countries and cities. These are centuries old and are weighted to England and Europe. Carter's rulers are the most up-to-date. These are the essential texts for serious study of mundane astrology. About the Authors H. Green was an astrologer associated with Alan Leo's astrological revival back in the first decade of the 20th century.
His various books are highly regarded all but this one out of print, sadly , but biographical details are sketchy. Raphael was the pen-name of one Robert Cross, To converse on astrology with him, even if only for one short hour, was inevitably to gain something new and valuable in the way of experience and information.
Bailey; Prof. Hugh S. Roell, a newly prepared index, Robson's Death Certificate, and more. The finest of all of Vivian Robson's books, back in print at last. Your astrological birth chart is a powerful tool for gaining a deeper understanding of your unique gifts, talents, challenges, and life's purpose. As you begin to decipher the wealth of information in your own birth chart, you'll experience astrology in a personally meaningful way-which makes it easier to understand and remember.
Once you learn the basics of astrology, you'll be able to read the birth charts of yourself and others. This friendly guidebook is the most complete introduction to astrology available. Popular astrologer Kris Brandt Riske presents the essentials of astrology in a clear, step-by-step way, paying special attention to three areas of popular interest: relationships, career, and money.
She explains the meaning of the planets, zodiac signs, houses, and aspects, and how to interpret their significance in your chart. Over 30 illustrations, including the birth charts of several famous people—Al Gore, Oprah Winfrey, Brad Pitt, and Tiger Woods, to name just a few—add a helpful visual dimension to your learning experience.
Some reference might perhaps at this point be made to the study of the local zodiacal influences which are frequently mentioned herein. Even from the earliest times certain parts of the Zodiac, usually identified with nebulae or fixed stars, have been considered to possess peculiar powers. Recently Mr.
Maurice Wemyss has published, in the pages of Modern Astrology , numerous articles dealing largely with degree-influences, treated in pairs of opposites - 0 degrees Aries-Libra, and so on - and it is now widely held that the study of the individual characters of degrees is one of the most promising fields of astrological research My own investigations in this direction, while stimulated by Mr. Wemyss's valuable work, are the results of original study. I am not prepared to say whether the influences in question are inherent in the degree, or for some reason originate in a wider zodiacal area.
In some instances the peculiarity seems very local; in others much more extensive. In some cases it seems to derive from one degree only; in others, from a pair of opposite degrees; in others again, from the corresponding degrees in the four signs of the quadruplicity. It should be noted that the values of degree-areas are often to be seen in progressions as well as in the natal figure.
Often witty, always surprising, a book you will use forever. Includes six nativities of interest, and a table of local influences mentioned in the book. Astrology Classics, pages, paper. Appendix 1: Calculation of foreign horoscopes; Appendix 2: List of cities with suggested astrological affinities; Appendix 3: List of countries with suggested astrological affinities.
Comment : Here, in one volume, are three complete books on mundane, three of the best. They are a comprehensive guide to the classic rules of mundane. Green organizes his book planet-by-planet, Raphael organizes by house. The two are complimentary. Of note, Green's descriptions of eclipses by house, Raphael's description of eclipses by decanate. Raphael wrote in , Green wrote about the same time. Carter's book, building on the other two, was published in He was writing in reaction to the failure of astrologers in London to foresee the outbreak of World War II.
They knew there was a full-scale war going on in China, they knew things in Europe were tense, but they had studied the mundane charts for , they knew the fuss with Germany would blow over. And they were wrong. Charles Carter determined to find out why. This book was the result of his studies. His plea for better data has largely been met, but the need for more work remains. Astrology Classics, pages overall. Comment : This is Carter's classic, back in print. Based on the author's extensive observations, which are often fascinating.
AFA, pages. Preliminary considerations 2. Sign-position 3. House-position 4. Aspects; Part 2: Particular forms of accidents: 5. Asphyxiation 6. Drowning 7. Burns 8. Scalds 9. Gunshots Blows Crushing Vehicular
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