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Cosmobiology<br />

called <strong>the</strong> radix (or natal) and each of <strong>the</strong> radical stars is marked by r. The planets in<br />

motion are designated “progressing,” and abbreviated pr.<br />

A differentiation must be made between strong and weak transits, between<br />

those that can bring about a change in life, and those that merely have a hand in<br />

shaping ordinary, everyday life. The slower <strong>the</strong> planets move, <strong>the</strong> stronger <strong>the</strong>ir influence.<br />

Whoever has stood under <strong>the</strong> influence of <strong>the</strong> transits of Pluto, Neptune, or<br />

Uranus will hardly be able to say he or she has felt nothing. Cosmobiologists also use<br />

midpoints for greater precision in calculation and also more exact interpretation, so<br />

that after mastering <strong>the</strong> use of transits, going on to <strong>the</strong> consideration of midpoints is<br />

highly recommendable.<br />

Paying attention to <strong>the</strong> MC and ASC is very important. When a progressed<br />

planet is in <strong>the</strong> vicinity of <strong>the</strong> points M (MC) and A (ASC), attention should be paid to<br />

when an aspect forms. As already stated, <strong>the</strong> aspects of <strong>the</strong> planets are of greater importance<br />

than <strong>the</strong> “signs” and “houses.” The orbs of <strong>the</strong> aspects are <strong>the</strong> same as in <strong>the</strong> natal<br />

chart. The closer <strong>the</strong> orbs, <strong>the</strong> more precise is <strong>the</strong> outcome (1 1 ⁄ 2 ° on each side).<br />

The 45° Graphic Ephemerides<br />

Cosmobiologists work with <strong>the</strong> 45° geocentric and heliocentric ephemerides<br />

and <strong>the</strong> 45° midpoint ephemerides. Reinhold Ebertin introduced <strong>the</strong> 45° ephemerides<br />

that excited many thousands of astrologers. This method enables one to obtain, within<br />

a few minutes of time, a survey on <strong>the</strong> year to come by writing <strong>the</strong> positions from<br />

<strong>the</strong> natal chart in <strong>the</strong> margin and <strong>the</strong>n drawing straight lines through <strong>the</strong> graphic<br />

ephemerides form.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> graphic ephemeris, <strong>the</strong> month of <strong>the</strong> year can be found at <strong>the</strong> very top,<br />

and just below, <strong>the</strong> periods of 10 years. On <strong>the</strong> both sides are <strong>the</strong> divisions into<br />

degrees; on <strong>the</strong> right-hand side this ranges from 1 to 45°, on <strong>the</strong> left-hand side <strong>the</strong> 45°<br />

with <strong>the</strong> markings for each individual sign.<br />

By drawing horizontal lines across <strong>the</strong> page, points of intersection of <strong>the</strong> various<br />

stellar orbits will become evident. Note that <strong>the</strong> orbits of <strong>the</strong> slow-moving planets<br />

take on a fairly flat form, whereas <strong>the</strong> fast-moving planets move in an almost vertical<br />

plane. In solar motion, <strong>the</strong> small circles are marked by N for New Moon and V for Full<br />

Moon (German voll-full). An E in <strong>the</strong> circle indicates an eclipse.<br />

—Irmgard Rauchhaus<br />

Sources:<br />

Ebertin, Elsbeth, and Georg Hoffman. Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation. Tempe, AZ: American<br />

Federation of Astrologers, 1971.<br />

Ebertin, Reinhold. Applied Cosmobiology. Tempe, AZ: American Federation of Astrologers,<br />

1972.<br />

———. The Combination of Stellar Influences. Translated by Alfred G. Roosedale and Linda<br />

Kratzsch. Aalen, Germany: Ebertin, 1972. Reprint, Tempe, AZ: American Federation of<br />

Astrologers, 1994.<br />

———. Directions, Co-Determinants of Fate. Tempe, AZ: American Federation of Astrologers,<br />

1976.<br />

[186] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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