: It is widely regarded as an indispensable consulting material that "every astrologer" should have in their library. Availability and Legitimate Access
Many modern astrology programs (like Solar Fire or Nova Chartwheels) license Ebertin's midpoint interpretations directly, building them right into the software framework.
Ebertin did not invent this system entirely from scratch. He built upon the (Uranian Astrology) founded by Alfred Witte. However, Ebertin stripped away Witte's hypothetical trans-Neptunian planets, opting instead to work strictly with verified astronomical bodies and precise mathematical relationships. Core Pillars of the Ebertin Method : It is widely regarded as an indispensable
Mid-twentieth century astrology shifted dramatically with the introduction of Cosmobiology. This scientific approach eliminated traditional houses to focus strictly on hard aspects, midpoints, and empirical observation. At the center of this revolution was German astrologer Reinhold Ebertin and his seminal masterpiece, The Combination of Stellar Influences (often abbreviated as COSI).
The Combination of Stellar Influences is essentially a comprehensive encyclopedia of "planetary pictures". For every possible combination of three planets (where one planet sits at the midpoint of two others), Ebertin provides: He built upon the (Uranian Astrology) founded by
Exceptional accuracy when forecasting major life events via solar arcs and transits.
Influenced heavily by the work of Alfred Witte and the Hamburg School of Astrology (Uranian astrology), Ebertin decided to streamline the practice. He eliminated the use of traditional houses and instead focused heavily on: (conjunctions, squares, oppositions). : It is widely regarded as an indispensable
: It introduces the use of a specialized dial to easily identify "planetary pictures" and aspects that would be less visible on a standard 360-degree chart.
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