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Cosmobiology<br />

“mask” in which a person appears and through which a person plays a “part” in <strong>the</strong><br />

world. The MC, on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, seems to relate to <strong>the</strong> actual “inner life”—to one’s<br />

own “ego”—including one’s inner ambitions and will to make one’s own decisions.<br />

Midpoints<br />

In cosmobiology, not only are <strong>the</strong> so-called “hard” aspects given more attention, but a<br />

unique angular/distance relationship between two stellar bodies is utilized. The relationship<br />

is commonly known as <strong>the</strong> “midpoint.”<br />

The midpoint <strong>the</strong>ory was founded centuries ago. Alfred Witte, <strong>the</strong> founder of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Hamburg School of Astrology, is credited with <strong>the</strong> introduction of <strong>the</strong> midpoint<br />

system in modern <strong>astrology</strong>. Midpoints became <strong>the</strong> object of intense research by Reinhold<br />

Ebertin, and were later incorporated by him into a system that presently dominates<br />

<strong>the</strong> astrological world.<br />

Although midpoints are <strong>the</strong> major tools of cosmobiological interpretations,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y are not <strong>the</strong> exclusive property of cosmobiology. (Uranian astrologers also use<br />

midpoints in conjunction with <strong>the</strong> 8 Trans-Neptunian planets, Cupido, Hades, Zeus,<br />

Kronos, Appolon, Admetus, Vulcanus, and Poseidon.) Midpoints have been shown to<br />

make much of traditional interpretation vague and even obsolete.<br />

The midpoint <strong>the</strong>ory, as <strong>the</strong> name implies, involves <strong>the</strong> zodiacal calculated<br />

halfway point between two stellar bodies. Midpoints (also called half sums) are calculated<br />

using <strong>the</strong> standard ma<strong>the</strong>matical midpoint formula:<br />

Moon =5°51’ Cancer = 95°51’<br />

Node =1°51’ Scorpio = 211°51’<br />

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Sum: Moon + Node = 307°42’<br />

Midpoint Moon/Node = 153°51’<br />

or<br />

= 3°51’ Virgo/Pisces<br />

In exact investigations, one writes <strong>the</strong> degree numbers below <strong>the</strong> names of <strong>the</strong><br />

stellar bodies, in this way:<br />

Uranus = Moon/Node<br />

3°46’ 3° 51’<br />

One can see from this equation that <strong>the</strong> midpoint is exact within 5’ (minutes<br />

of arc).<br />

In <strong>the</strong> chart below, Moon, Uranus, and <strong>the</strong> node form a grand trine, i.e., a distance<br />

approximately 120° to one ano<strong>the</strong>r. According to <strong>the</strong> principle of traditional<br />

<strong>astrology</strong>, one would judge this stellar grouping as a “grand trine” only. But at <strong>the</strong> same<br />

time, <strong>the</strong>re is a direct midpoint as well because Uranus is placed in <strong>the</strong> center of distance<br />

or in <strong>the</strong> midpoint between Moon and node, written thus:<br />

Uranus<br />

= Moon/Node<br />

[184] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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