Astrological Psychology

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Introduction to Astrological Psychology
The term «Astrological Psychology» was created by Bruno and Louise Huber as a new term to practically combine modern psychology with that of traditional astrological symbolism. With its main focus being in the field of psychology, the Hubers‘ extensive research into the field of astrology generated a new set of terminology that expanded the astrological language. As time passed, the system of «psychological astrology» proved very useful and resilient within classical and traditional astrology. As psychology is ever more in demand in modern societies, it followed that old interpretations of astrology could be adapted to current psychological interpretations. This trend is ongoing, without actually conflating psychological analysis with classical astrology. To easily distinguish the methodology, «Astrological Psychology» has been termed the «Huber Method» too. As regards content, the two latter terms are exchangeable.

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Horoscope elements and symbols

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Meaning of the colors

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The Zodiac signs

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The Planets

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The structure of the Horoscope

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The Astrological Houses

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Astrological-Psychology Aspect Theory

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Motivation and first principles of interpretation

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Aspect Structures I

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Aspect Structures II

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Aspects and Planets

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Astronomical Basics

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Dynamics of the Energy Zones in Houses & Signs

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The Structure of the House System

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Development Processes in the Horoscope

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House Axes – Polarity and Conflict Resolution

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The House Chart • Dynamic Quadrant

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