The Combination of Stellar Influences

The Combination of Stellar Influences

"The Combination of Stellar Influences" is an astrological reference and research text first published in 1940 by the German astrologer Reinhold Ebertin, derived largely from material in the "Rulebook for Planetary Pictures" by Alfred Witte which was published in 1932 but was banned by the Third Reich.

"The Combination of Stellar Influences" is the primary text of the modern branch of astrology known as Cosmobiology, much of it derived from the research of Alfred Witte and the Hamburg School of Astrology.

The German edition of "The Combination of Stellar Influences" is entitled "Kombination der Gestirneinflusse" and was first printed in Germany during World War II, in 1940; the English edition was revised as late as 1972. It remains a useful resource for learning and practicing Cosmobiologists, listing physical, physiological, and psychological manifestations correlating with the planetary combinations (or planetary pictures), used primarily in work with astrological midpoints.

References

* R. Ebertin, "The Combination of Stellar Influences". American Federation of Astrologers, 1972. ISBN 086690087X.


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