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Ebertin, Reinhold<br />

et. A good reference source for determining both perigees and eclipses is Neil F.<br />

Michelsen’s Tables of Planetary Phenomena.<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r, nonastrological factor that acts as a predictor is <strong>the</strong> odd behavior of<br />

animals prior to an earthquake. Berkland observes that <strong>the</strong> number of missing animals<br />

reported in newspapers, for instance, shoots up just before an earthquake, as if <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were somehow responding to a change in Earth’s magnetic field. In <strong>the</strong> March 1992<br />

issue of his newsletter, Berkland refers to a passage in Helmut Tributsch’s When <strong>the</strong><br />

Snakes Awake, “based on a popular brochure printed in China in 1973,” that describes<br />

<strong>the</strong> behavior of animals before an earthquake: “Cattle, sheep, mules and horses do not<br />

enter corrals. Pigs do not eat, and dogs bark madly. Ducks do not enter water and stay<br />

on shore. Chickens fly up into trees and scream loudly. Rats move <strong>the</strong>ir homes and<br />

flee. Hibernating snakes leave <strong>the</strong>ir burrows early and may freeze. Big cats pick up little<br />

ones and run. Frightened pigeons continuously fly and do not return to nests. Rabbits<br />

raise <strong>the</strong>ir ears, jump aimlessly and bump things. Fish are frightened and jump<br />

above water surface. Bees move <strong>the</strong>ir hives, making noise.”<br />

Sources:<br />

Michelsen, Neil F. Tables of Planetary Phenomena. San Diego: Astro Computing Services Publications,<br />

1990.<br />

Nolle, Richard. “The Supermoon Alignment.” In The Astrology of <strong>the</strong> Macrocosm. Edited by<br />

Joan McEvers. Saint Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1990.<br />

Rosenberg, Diana K. “Stalking <strong>the</strong> Wild Earthquake.” In The Astrology of <strong>the</strong> Macrocosm. Edited<br />

by Joan McEvers. Saint Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1990.<br />

Syzygy: An Earthquake Newsletter. March 1992.<br />

EAST POINT<br />

The east point is sometimes used as an alternate expression to refer to <strong>the</strong> ascendant—<strong>the</strong><br />

point where <strong>the</strong> eastern horizon intersects <strong>the</strong> ecliptic for any given astrological<br />

chart.<br />

EBERTIN, REINHOLD<br />

Reinhold Ebertin, born February 16, 1901, in Görlitz, Saxony, was an eminent German<br />

astrologer who developed cosmobiology, which has proven popular with many<br />

astrologers, especially in Europe. He became interested in <strong>astrology</strong> in 1916 and by<br />

1923 had taken up a career as a professional astrologer. He was initially a student of<br />

Alfred Witte’s Uranian <strong>astrology</strong> but came to reject <strong>the</strong> elements of hypo<strong>the</strong>tical<br />

planets and house interpretations. Ebertin also simplified Witte’s midpoint combinations.<br />

The resulting system was a streamlined version of Witte’s.<br />

Ebertin initiated <strong>the</strong> periodical Mensch in All in 1928. It was suppressed by <strong>the</strong><br />

Nazis but resumed after <strong>the</strong> war with <strong>the</strong> new title Kosmobiologie. Ebertin wrote more<br />

than 60 <strong>book</strong>s. Many of his <strong>book</strong>s have not been translated into o<strong>the</strong>r languages,<br />

although several have been translated into English. Ebertin died March 14, 1988.<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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