Chapter one which deals with the origin of the horoscope and what it represents |
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appendices |
Back to basics |
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The Zodiac, borderstars |
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Euktemon, Vernal Point, |
Vernal Point |
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Getting the Picture, each planet |
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its own Zodiak, conclusions, |
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axioma's and unity of thought |
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circles within circles, Inner Sky, |
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objectivation. |
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What we found so far |
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re-orientation |
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Analogical thinking |
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Analogical thinking, Pythagoras, |
Pythagoras |
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analogical and causal relations, |
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misunderstanding, free will and |
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law, levels of reality, |
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functional relationships, Gnomon |
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and Pythagoras, time, measuring |
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the inmeasurable, identity, |
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transferals and relative qualifires |
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research, cookbook astrology, |
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hits and misses, proofs, artefacts, |
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other ways of thinking, |
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starting point and conclusions. |
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significance |
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What we found so far - 2 |
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acting from outside or from within |
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Analogies in the measuring systems |
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three spheres plus one, |
measuring systems |
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analogous construction, |
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constructional elements, |
horizonsystem |
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the interconnectedness |
measuring systems |
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of the measuring systems, |
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functional relationship |
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between axes and planes. |
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What we found so far - 3 |
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elements of measuring systems |
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Centre, Radius and Circumference |
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ejection, functional identity, |
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technique and interpretation |
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collecting and manifesting |
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radius as intermediary, |
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The Moon as intermediaity, two |
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quotes on human development |
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Projection |
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en-un-ciation and throwing out |
pairs of opposites |
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as forms of revelation, |
reversal |
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polarity,why projection, |
dimensions |
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developing by entering the field, |
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analogous correlations within |
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functional relationships. |
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What we found so far - 4 |
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elements of measuring systems |
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The horoscope chart |
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construction, subjected, |
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exclusive revelation, |
division of the |
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moonplanes |
Houses * |
The horoscope: what it represents |
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to reveal, active and passive, |
centre |
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ascendant and objectivity |
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Realisation of the ascendantpoint |
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indwelling God, Venus, Mars, |
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game and search, Earth and us. |
realization |
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Summary and conclusions |
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conclusions from part 1, |
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results of investigation. |
former conclusions |
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Intermezzo |
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looking back and ahead |
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U-turn |
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End of Chapter one (*) = reference |
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index, subjects per page, pictures, blue marked texts, references,