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Ale<strong>the</strong>ia<br />

Charles E. O. Carter, an important astrologer of <strong>the</strong> early twentieth century,<br />

discussed alcoholism and drug addiction in An Encyclopedia of Psychological Astrology.<br />

Carter associated alcoholism and drug addiction with a number of different factors. In<br />

<strong>the</strong> birth chart of an alcoholic, according to Carter, <strong>the</strong> Sun and <strong>the</strong> Moon are almost<br />

always weak by sign and house position, “or else <strong>the</strong>y are badly afflicted, especially in<br />

or from Fire or Water, or both.” Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore, “<strong>the</strong> fifth house (<strong>the</strong> house of pleasure<br />

and entertainment) is nearly always afflicted by Neptune or by planets in watery signs,<br />

and Mars is very frequently afflicted by Neptune, in or from Pisces.”<br />

A more recent study, reported in Ann Parker’s Astrology and Alcoholism, confirmed<br />

<strong>the</strong> importance of Neptune. Parker, however, also found that <strong>the</strong> planet<br />

Uranus was significantly represented in <strong>the</strong> horoscopes of alcoholics, especially Moon-<br />

Uranus aspects. She explains this unusual finding by pointing out that a Moon-<br />

Uranus contact, “even linked in good aspect, represents great emotional excitability<br />

and self-will, both charcteristic of <strong>the</strong> alchoholic.” When linked by a hard aspect,<br />

“<strong>the</strong>se planets produce states of fear and anxiety, extreme self will, a craving for sensation,<br />

restlessness, and a tendency to exaggerate and magnify things,” all of which are<br />

associated with alcoholic personalities.<br />

Sources:<br />

Carter, Charles E. O. An Encyclopedia of Psychological Astrology. 1924. Reprint, London: Theosophical<br />

Publishing House, 1963.<br />

Parker, Ann E. Astrology and Alcoholism. York Beach, ME: Samuel Weiser, 1982.<br />

ALETHEIA<br />

Ale<strong>the</strong>ia, asteroid 259 (<strong>the</strong> 259th asteroid to be discovered, on June 28, 1886), is<br />

approximately 103 kilometers in diameter and has an orbital period of 5.6 years. It is<br />

named after <strong>the</strong> Greek word for “truth” or “sincerity.” When prominent in a natal<br />

chart, Ale<strong>the</strong>ia shows a sincere person. Its location by sign and house indicates where<br />

one is most sincere or experiences sincerity. When afflicted, Ale<strong>the</strong>ia may signify<br />

insincerity or confrontations with unpleasant truths.<br />

Sources:<br />

Kowal, Charles T. Asteroids: Their Nature and Utilization. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Ellis<br />

Horwood Limited, 1988.<br />

Room, Adrian. Dictionary of Astronomical Names. London: Routledge, 1988.<br />

Schwartz, Jacob. Asteroid Name Encyclopedia. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1995.<br />

ALMAGEST<br />

Almagest is a treatise on astronomy by <strong>the</strong> famous astronomer-ma<strong>the</strong>matician Ptolemy.<br />

ALMANAC<br />

An almanac is a <strong>book</strong> or <strong>book</strong>let containing sets of tables, particularly calendrical tables,<br />

announcing astronomical or astrological events (such as Moon phases, eclipses, and<br />

beginnings of seasons) and carrying historical facts, information on planting by <strong>the</strong><br />

[20] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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