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Uranian Astrology<br />

Lehman, J. Lee. The Ultimate Asteroid Book. West Chester, PA: Whitford Press, 1988.<br />

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

URANIAN ASTROLOGY<br />

The Uranian system of <strong>astrology</strong>, also known as <strong>the</strong> Hamburg School of Astrology,<br />

had its origins in <strong>the</strong> early part of <strong>the</strong> twentieth century. Alfred Witte (1878–1943),<br />

<strong>the</strong> founder of <strong>the</strong> system, was a renowned astrologer in Germany as well as a surveyor.<br />

He and his student and colleague, Friedrich Sieggrün (1877–1951), were members of<br />

<strong>the</strong> famed Kepler Circle. During World War I, Witte tried to use <strong>the</strong> prevailing astrological<br />

methods of his day to time battles. He found <strong>the</strong>se methods to be quite lacking,<br />

and it was during this time that he developed his revolutionary way of looking at<br />

<strong>astrology</strong>. After <strong>the</strong> war, he introduced <strong>the</strong>se ideas to his contemporaries in <strong>the</strong> Kepler<br />

Circle. Witte’s Uranian <strong>astrology</strong> is differentiated from o<strong>the</strong>r schools of Western<br />

<strong>astrology</strong> by a variety of factors, including <strong>the</strong> use of dials, <strong>the</strong> cardinal axis, hard<br />

aspects, midpoints, symmetry, and <strong>the</strong> eight hypo<strong>the</strong>tical planets, as well as its concentration<br />

on six personal points and <strong>the</strong>ir houses.<br />

Witte postulated that <strong>the</strong> character and destiny of a person are not solely determined<br />

by <strong>the</strong> aspects between <strong>the</strong> planets but are seen primarily through <strong>the</strong> symmetry<br />

of <strong>the</strong> planets. Planets are in symmetry when <strong>the</strong>ir arc openings are equal. One of <strong>the</strong><br />

main tenets of <strong>the</strong> system states that planets that have equal differences (arc openings)<br />

also have equal midpoints and equal sums. These completed symmetrical planetary<br />

arrangements are called planetary pictures. A planetary picture may be expressed in <strong>the</strong><br />

following ways: Planet A + Planet B – Planet C = Planet D; Planet A + Planet B = Planet<br />

C + Planet D; Planet A – Planet C = Planet D – Planet B; and, finally, (Planet A +<br />

Planet B) / 2 (midpoint of A and B) = (Planet C + Planet D) / 2 (midpoint of C and D).<br />

For example, Planet A, Mars, is at 13° Gemini; Planet B, Jupiter, is at 19°<br />

Sagittarius; Planet C, Venus, is at 25° Taurus; and Planet D, Saturn, is at 7° Capricorn.<br />

Except for a wide opposition between Mars and Jupiter, <strong>the</strong>se planets would at<br />

first seem to be unrelated. However, <strong>the</strong>y actually work in tandem because of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

symmetrical relationship. Using whole circle notation we see that:<br />

A + B – C = D<br />

Mars (73) + Jupiter (259) – Venus (55 degrees) = Saturn (277)<br />

A + B = C + D<br />

73 + 259 = 55 + 277<br />

A – C = D – B<br />

73 – 55 = 277 – 259<br />

(A + B) / 2 = (C + D) / 2<br />

(73 + 259) / 2 = (55 + 277) / 2<br />

The system also investigates sensitive points, which are expressed in a similar<br />

fashion to Arabic parts, i.e. A + B – C. When <strong>the</strong>se points are completed by a natal,<br />

transiting, or solar-arc-directed planet, <strong>the</strong> completed symmetrical picture is formed.<br />

Though many people believe that <strong>the</strong> system uses thousands of points, in fact, <strong>the</strong><br />

experience practitioner looks only for <strong>the</strong>se completed symmetrical relationships.<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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