LifeClock is perhaps what most captures the imagination of those new to the work of Bruno and Louise Huber. The horoscope is seen as a clock for the person's lifetime, with the Age Point indicating their age as the 'time' on the clock. Those trying it for themselves invariably find significant correspondences between indications in their birth chart and psychological crises and other meaningful events in their lives. This deepens self-understanding and provides impetus and insight to their psychological and spiritual growth. The effectiveness and value of this surprisingly simple approach to astrological timing is repeatedly confirmed. Counsellors and others in the helping professions find this a powerful tool, helping them to quickly identify the psychological sources of a client's problems. We are delighted to make available this integrated edition of LifeClock, incorporating the two separate volumes originally published by Weiser in 1982-6. This is one of eight volumes by the Hubers covering astrological psychology, a powerful combination of astrology with modern psychological understanding pioneered by them and recognised as the Huber Method. LifeClock contains an appendix introducing this approach, so is easily accessible to those unfamiliar with it. Essential material for all students of astrological psychology and the Huber Method!
Bruno Huber Books






The Astrological Houses
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Exploring the intricacies of human psychology, this book delves into how our perceptions shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. It examines the interplay between individual thoughts, emotions, and societal influences, offering insights into the complexities of human behavior. By analyzing various psychological theories and real-life examples, it invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and the broader implications for society. This thought-provoking work encourages a deeper awareness of the mind's role in shaping reality.
Astrology and the Seven Rays
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Linking astrology with the seven rays enables people to recognise their own deepest qualities. According to the ageless wisdom, the seven rays are cosmic streams of energy that pervade all life on earth. Astrology and the Seven Rays introduces the psychological application of the rays, giving insights that could not otherwise be obtained from the astrological chart. Bruno Huber discovered a new method that can be used by both specialist and layman to determine the rays in the individual horoscope. This enables you to find your own personal ray combination, and those of others. Astrology and the Seven Rays opens up a new approach to esoteric psychology and esoteric astrology, and provides insight into the process of spiritual development. Bruno and Louise Huber have taught a new dynamic direction of astrology for over thirty years, reflected in their series of eight books on astrological psychology. Their work was grounded in the esoteric teaching of Alice Bailey and in the psychosynthesis of Roberto Assagioli. They are founders of the internationally known Swiss school of astrological psychology in Zurich. The text is an edited transcript of an inspirational seminar given by the Hubers in England in 1998, supplemented with some new material. It represents the fruit of a lifelong dedication to the synthesis of spiritual, psychological and astrological understanding. A ground breaking work for the new age.
Folly Bistro
- 302 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Bruno Huber, a Zürich native, gained recognition in 1977 by winning the Höhnharter Wanderpreis for his outstanding short story in German. His literary success led to the publication of "Das Gelübte," a collection of his short stories by Ullstein. Huber's work reflects his Swiss background and showcases his talent in storytelling.
Mariposa Intersections
- 252 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The story follows two young lovers separated by social class, who reunite years later as they find themselves on opposing sides of a contentious nuclear plant proposal in central Mexico. He becomes the leader of an activist group advocating for environmental protection, while she works as a reporter for a conservative newspaper. Their conflict represents a broader struggle between preserving a way of life and the relentless pursuit of power, highlighting themes of love, activism, and social disparity.
Las doce casas astrológicas
- 166 pages
- 6 hours of reading



