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Rules for Planetary Pictures by Rudolph
/ Witte
The Rules for Planetary Pictures is the main
text for interpretations combining the meanings of one, two, three or
more cosmic energies. This text contains the possible influence of 22 factors .
. . the Sun, Moon, Node, Meridian, Ascendant, planets and 8
transneptunians Cupido, Hades, Zeus, Kronos, Admetos, Apollon, Vulcanus,
and Poseiodon (8 energy points beyond our solar system). There are some
4,000 possible combinations for astrological interpretation of the horoscope
contained in this volume.
These planetary picture interpretations were
first researched and presented to the astrological community by the late German
astrologer Alfred Witte. His findings were considered so accurately remarkable
that his colleague, publisher/astrologer Lugwig Rudolph, confirmed their meanings
within his astrological organization and preserved the content and through the
first Rules book in German . These interpretations were later
translated into English and published in the United States and titled Rules for
Planetary Pictures. All astrologers should have this title in his/her library of
reference materials for horoscope analysis.
Soft cover 368 pages. . . 6" X 9" . . . wt. 1
lb. 10 oz., . . . $29.95
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