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Krafft, Karl Ernst<br />

Sources:<br />

Davidson, Alison. Metal Power: The Soul Life of <strong>the</strong> Planets. Garberville, CA: Borderland Sciences<br />

Research Foundation, 1991.<br />

Fyfe, Agnes. “Uber die Variabilitat von Silver-Eisen-Steigbildern.” Elemente der Naturwissenschaft<br />

6 (1967): 35–43.<br />

Gettings, Fred. Dictionary of Astrology. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985.<br />

Kollerstrom, Nicholas. “Planetary Influences on Metal Ion Activity.” Correlation 3, no. 1<br />

(1983): 38–50.<br />

Kolisko, Lilly. Das Silber und der Mond.<br />

———. Saturn und Blei.<br />

———. Working of <strong>the</strong> Stars in Earthly Substance.<br />

KRAFFT, KARL ERNST<br />

Karl Ernst Krafft, a Swiss astrologer, was born in Basel on May 10, 1900. He studied at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Universities of Basel and Geneva. He began to investigate <strong>astrology</strong> with statistical<br />

methods, constructing birth charts from data available from public records. He<br />

replicated Choisnard’s studies and conducted o<strong>the</strong>rs of his own.<br />

From 1924 to 1937, Krafft pursued various employments and practiced <strong>astrology</strong><br />

and astrological research in his spare time. He moved to Germany not long after his<br />

marriage in 1937, where he devoted his time to writing and lecturing on his favorite<br />

subject. His major work, Le premier traité d’astrobiologie, was published in 1939.<br />

Despite work that he performed for <strong>the</strong> Propaganda Ministry of <strong>the</strong> German<br />

government, Krafft was in and out of jail, eventually dying on January 8, 1945, during<br />

a transfer between German detention centers. His importance for astrologers lies in<br />

his large-scale statistical work, which began with Choisnard and led to <strong>the</strong> work of<br />

Michel and Françoise Gauquelin.<br />

Sources:<br />

Holden, James H., and Robert A. Hughes. Astrological Pioneers of America. Tempe, AZ: American<br />

Federation of Astrologers, 1988.<br />

Krafft, Karl Ernst Le premier traité d’astrobiologie. Paris: Wyckmans, 1939.<br />

KRITTIKA<br />

Krittika (or <strong>the</strong> Cutter) is one of <strong>the</strong> Nakshatras (lunar mansions) of Vedic <strong>astrology</strong>.<br />

Agni, <strong>the</strong> god of fire, presides over this Nakshatra represented by an axe and located<br />

from Aries 26°10’ to Taurus 10°, ruled by <strong>the</strong> sun. This sign gives off <strong>the</strong> energy of<br />

being militaristic, and is a good time to be straightforward and aggressive; individuals<br />

may find <strong>the</strong>mselves more motivated and dignified when <strong>the</strong> moon is in this area,<br />

while also being hard-headed or overly excitable.<br />

—Pramela Thiagesan<br />

[388] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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