Astrologie für Jedermann
Ein Buch für Anfänger
Alan Leo, geboren als William Frederick Allan, war ein führender britischer Astrologe und Autor, der weithin als Vater der modernen Astrologie gilt. Er beeinflusste maßgeblich die Entwicklung dieses Bereichs durch seine Schriften und Veröffentlichungen. Sein Einfluss reicht über die traditionelle Astrologie hinaus und berührt auch spirituelle Strömungen. Er war zudem Verleger und Theosoph.







Ein Buch für Anfänger
Vom Wesen des Menschen
Covers calculations of the ascendant, the use of the table of houses, the reading of an ephemeris, the conversion of birth time to sideral time, and the adjustment of planetary motions.
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Focusing on the astrological significance of Saturn, this book examines its mythology, symbolism, and influence on personal and societal levels. Alan Leo discusses the challenges presented by Saturn, offering insights and practical advice for harnessing its energy for personal growth and spiritual development. Originating from a series of public lectures in 1916, this facsimile reprint preserves the original content while making it accessible for contemporary readers, reflecting a commitment to cultural preservation in literature.
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