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Reinhold Ebertin

    February 16, 1901 – March 14, 1988

    Reinhold Ebertin is recognized as a key figure in modern Cosmobiology, building upon Alfred Witte's research into astrological midpoints and planetary combinations. His work uniquely synthesizes psychological correlations with medical astrology, employing tools like the Hamburg School's '90° dial.' Through seminal texts like 'The Combination of Stellar Influences,' Ebertin advanced the integration of astrology with scientific principles, exploring the intricate connections between celestial movements and human well-being.

    Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation
    The Combination of Stellar Influences
    Directions
    The Annual Diagram
    The Contact Cosmogram
    Applied Cosmobiology
    • 2011

      The Contact Cosmogram

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores how an individual's environment and relationships influence their life journey, starting from family and extending to friendships and romantic connections. It delves into the impact of these relationships, highlighting how they can lead to joy or hardship. Additionally, the text suggests that horoscopes can provide insights into the dynamics of these connections, revealing patterns that contribute to personal growth and understanding of one's experiences.

      The Contact Cosmogram
    • 2011

      Directions

      Co-Determinants of Fate

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The author presents planetary directions as co-determinants of fate, emphasizing their role as life companions rather than mere influencers of destiny. He explores how these directions interact with various circumstances and conditions, shaping human experiences and outcomes. This perspective offers a nuanced understanding of how astrological elements intertwine with life's complexities.

      Directions
    • 2010

      The Annual Diagram

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The annual diagram offers a unique astrological forecasting method utilizing a 45-degree graphic ephemeris. This technique allows users to quickly visualize all astrological aspects over various time frames, ranging from a single day to multiple decades, making it an essential tool for long-term astrological analysis.

      The Annual Diagram
    • 2009

      Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The basis for this book was a publication by Elsbeth Ebertin entitled Sternenwandel und Weltgeschehen. It contained cases of her own investigations and records. Her son, Reinhold Ebertin, and Georg Hoffman, Elsbeth's coworker, edited the text and added many new sources of information. Like Ptolemy's astronomical handbook, Almagest, this is the basis for much of the current information on fixed stars. Modern astrologers recognized that fixed stars carry an influence into the horoscope if conjunction a natal planet by longitude and even more so if by latitude. A prominent star on the Ascendant or Midheaven is said to be an indication of recognition achieved in the lifetime. The character of the star indicates the kind of influence the aspect will have. This book contains 73 major stars and describes their essential nature.

      Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation
    • 2004

      The Combination of Stellar Influences is a well-known and popular book that explains the development of cosmobiology, which uses the 90-degree dial, and teaches the methods of this progressive school of astrology. Through the interpretation of the stellar bodies and other astronomical points in the individual's chart, emphasis is placed on the cosmobiological character and the shaping of destiny. The delineation of the various combinations and mid-points is well-defined, easy to follow and to the point. Learn the basic influence and principle characteristics of planetary combinations, as well as their psychological, biological and sociological correspondence and probable manifestation in natal and predictive astrology.

      The Combination of Stellar Influences
    • 1988

      Focusing on the innovative approach to astrology, this textbook introduces cosmobiology by simplifying the traditional horoscope into a 90° format, categorizing planets into cardinal, fixed, and mutable groups. The author, a recognized expert, provides methods for analysis and interpretation, including solar arc directions and graphic ephemeris. The book aims to enhance the efficiency and utility of astrology, offering readers a detailed yet accessible way to understand celestial influences.

      Applied Cosmobiology