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hythm method is, according to Czech researchers, 98 percent effective as a birth control<br />

method.<br />

Jonas became interested in <strong>astrology</strong> as a student but kept this interest separate<br />

from his profession during <strong>the</strong> early part of his career. In <strong>the</strong> mid-1950s, however,<br />

neighboring Hungary legalized abortion. This motivated Jonas, a practicing Catholic,<br />

to search for alternatives, even in such unlikely subject areas as <strong>astrology</strong>. According<br />

to Ostrander and Schroeder, from <strong>the</strong> ancient system of Mesopotamian <strong>astrology</strong>, he<br />

found a fragment asserting that “woman is fertile during a certain phase of <strong>the</strong> moon.”<br />

No o<strong>the</strong>r clues illuminating this statement survived. Using this assertion as a starting<br />

place, however, Jonas painstakingly researched birth records until he broke <strong>the</strong> code<br />

of ancient astrological science: A woman is fertile during <strong>the</strong> phase of <strong>the</strong> Moon that<br />

replicates <strong>the</strong> phase <strong>the</strong> Moon was in at <strong>the</strong> moment of her birth.<br />

Jonas’s second rule is based on <strong>the</strong> Pythagorean notion that odd numbers are<br />

male and even numbers female. Hence, since ancient times, <strong>the</strong> first, third, fifth, seventh,<br />

ninth, and eleventh signs of <strong>the</strong> zodiac (Aries, Gemini, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius,<br />

and Aquarius) were regarded as masculine, while <strong>the</strong> second, fourth, sixth, eighth,<br />

tenth, and twelfth signs (Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio, Capricorn, and Pisces) were<br />

regarded as feminine. The Moon, as <strong>the</strong> traditional ruler of conception and mo<strong>the</strong>rhood,<br />

might well have been anticipated as <strong>the</strong> key to influencing <strong>the</strong> sex of a child.<br />

Using <strong>the</strong> sign of <strong>the</strong> Moon at <strong>the</strong> time of conception, Jonas found he could predict<br />

<strong>the</strong> sex of a child with 85 percent accuracy. This effect of <strong>the</strong> Moon sign was apparently<br />

known to Hellenistic astrologers.<br />

The third rule flows out of Jonas’s search for possible astrological factors in<br />

miscarriages and birth defects. Jonas found a significant correlation between such<br />

complications and <strong>the</strong> presence of opposition (180°) angles—particularly when <strong>the</strong><br />

Sun was involved—during conception. While this particular finding has no known<br />

correlate with traditional <strong>astrology</strong>, <strong>the</strong> negative effect of an opposition aspect in a<br />

natal chart (in contrast to a conception chart) has been well known since antiquity.<br />

That <strong>the</strong> Sun, as <strong>the</strong> traditional ruler of vitality and life force, is involved in such<br />

complications is not surprising.<br />

As Jonas’s work became established and grew, his center counseled couples in<br />

all three of <strong>the</strong> areas covered by his three rules: birth control, selecting <strong>the</strong> sex of children,<br />

and avoiding birth complications. This work flourished during Czechoslovakia’s<br />

“springtime of freedom,” <strong>the</strong> country’s short-lived experiment with an open society<br />

prior to <strong>the</strong> Soviet invasion in <strong>the</strong> late summer of 1968. Jonas’s center remained in<br />

operation ano<strong>the</strong>r year and half following <strong>the</strong> invasion before being closed by <strong>the</strong> government.<br />

The doctor was demoted and his work stopped. After <strong>the</strong> collapse of <strong>the</strong> iron<br />

curtain, Jonas revived his work, though <strong>the</strong> official website of <strong>the</strong> Centrum Jonas<br />

International indicates that Jonas is living in retirement.<br />

Although most of <strong>the</strong> relevant research of Jonas and colleagues is contained in<br />

untranslated <strong>book</strong>s, pamphlets, and articles, since 1972 <strong>the</strong> English-speaking world<br />

has had <strong>the</strong> basic information on astrological birth control available to it through<br />

Ostrander and Schroeder’s Astrological Birth Control. The authors had discovered<br />

Jonas’s work while researching <strong>the</strong>ir popular Psychic Discoveries Behind <strong>the</strong> Iron Cur-<br />

Birth Control, Astrological<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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