Contents of The Inner Sky |
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Courier |
Preface |
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The reading route |
Introduction |
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Chapter 1 - about the origin of the horoscope and what it represents
1 Back to basics |
2 What we found so far.1 |
3 Analogical thinking |
4 What we found so far.2 |
5 Analogies in the measuring systems |
5 What we found so far.3 |
6 Centre, radius and circumference |
7 Projection |
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7 What we found so far.4 |
8 The horoscope chart |
9 The horoscope: What it reperesents |
10 Realisation of the Ascendant point |
11 Summary and conclusions |
12 Intermezzo |
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Chapter 2 in which the astrological meanings of the planets are developed as related to the Earth |
13 Journey over the Earth |
14 The Body of Man and Earth |
15 Journey around the Sun |
16 Rotation |
17 Function and working of the Self |
18 The Planet meanings as derivatives of Earth |
19 The planets of the Self - a first overview |
20 The work of Erich Neumann |
21 The planets of the Self - a further elaboration |
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Chapter 3 - in which the astrological meanings of the planets are developed as related to Earth and Man |
22 The Moon |
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23 The Planets outside Saturns Orbit |
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Chapter 4 - In which the Signs of the Zodiac and the aspects are discussed as an integrated body |
24 The Zodiac |
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25 The Aspect |
26 The Sequence of Aspects |
27 Mutual Aspects of the Self-shaping Planets |
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Chapter 5 - In which the horoscope is interpreted according to the touchstones found in this study |
28 Touchstones for Interpretation |
29 Some Illustrative Examples |
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Afterword |
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index, subjects per page, pictures, blue marked texts, references,
tables and overviews, courier