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Tibetan Astrology<br />

needs. Invariably, false beliefs are rooted in painful childhood relationships that offer<br />

<strong>the</strong> first, and thus prototypical, relational experiences that will later be recreated in<br />

adult life. These early formative experiences are <strong>the</strong> exteriorization of intrapsychic<br />

patterns that are symbolized by <strong>the</strong> birth chart. In o<strong>the</strong>r words, <strong>the</strong> pathogenic beliefs<br />

that develop in response to painful childhood experiences are symbolized by certain<br />

planetary configurations.<br />

Summary<br />

Therapeutic <strong>astrology</strong>, or astro<strong>the</strong>rapy, is <strong>the</strong> application of astrological concepts<br />

to clinical practice. It presents a complex, multidimensional <strong>the</strong>ory of behavior<br />

that depicts <strong>the</strong> psyche as a hierarchical structure comprised of archetypal needs, cognitive<br />

structures, emergent thoughts and behaviors, and corresponding events. It is<br />

also a powerful and flexible assessment device that allows <strong>the</strong> practitioner to discern<br />

clues to <strong>the</strong> formative experiences of childhood, gain insight into <strong>the</strong> meaning of current<br />

events, and target periods of future growth. Unlike traditional, event-oriented<br />

<strong>astrology</strong>, astro<strong>the</strong>rapy is not concerned with superficial trait descriptions or <strong>the</strong> prediction<br />

of future events. Ra<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>astrology</strong> is used to foster empathy for <strong>the</strong> client’s<br />

internal world and <strong>the</strong>reby enhance <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>rapist’s ability to effectively treat psychological<br />

problems, modify or remove existing symptoms, and promote positive personality<br />

growth and fulfillment. A birth chart accelerates <strong>the</strong> assessment phase of <strong>the</strong>rapy<br />

by assisting in <strong>the</strong> formation of hypo<strong>the</strong>ses regarding <strong>the</strong> patient’s psychopathology.<br />

As a diagnostic tool, it provides objective information that may confirm, disconfirm,<br />

augment, or alter <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>rapist’s subjective perceptions of intrapsychic structure.<br />

—Glenn Perry, Ph.D.<br />

Sources:<br />

Perry, Glenn. Essays in Psychological Astrology: Theory & Practice. San Rafael, CA: Association<br />

for Astrological Psychology Press, 1997.<br />

———. Introduction to AstroPsychology: A Manual for Students & Teachers. San Rafael, CA:<br />

Association for Astrological Psychology Press, 1998.<br />

TIBETAN ASTROLOGY<br />

The Tibetan system of <strong>astrology</strong> is a combination of Indian and Chinese methods, <strong>the</strong><br />

greater and most essential (spiritual) part derived from <strong>the</strong> Chinese, and <strong>the</strong> technical<br />

element coming from <strong>the</strong> Indian system. The Indian or technical part (ephemerides,<br />

lunar tables, etc.) is called Kar-Tsi, and <strong>the</strong> Chinese, or spiritual part, is called Jung-Tsi.<br />

The Tibetans, who are short on calculation ability, borrowed whatever planetary<br />

tables <strong>the</strong>y use from <strong>the</strong> Indians, and do not depend upon <strong>the</strong>se planetary<br />

ephemerides for much of <strong>the</strong>ir system. They make great use of <strong>the</strong> 12-year cycle of <strong>the</strong><br />

animal signs plus <strong>the</strong> fivefold element sequence (wood, fire, earth, iron, and water) as<br />

used in <strong>the</strong> various forms of Chinese <strong>astrology</strong> (Jung-Tsi). The Kar-Tsi came from <strong>the</strong><br />

Indian system, along with <strong>the</strong> Kalachakra system. The quintessential portion of <strong>the</strong><br />

Indian system of value to <strong>the</strong> Tibetans is <strong>the</strong> division of <strong>the</strong> lunar month into 30 equal<br />

parts, called tithis in <strong>the</strong> Indian system.<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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