Historically, the term 'Kosmobiologie' was used by the
German
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medical astrologer
Friedrich Feerhow and Swiss statistician
Karl Krafft in a more general sense "to designate that branch of astrology working on scientific foundations and keyed to the natural sciences".
The term cosmobiology was popularized in English after the translation of the writings of
Reinhold Ebertin
Reinhold Ebertin (February 16, 1901 - March 14, 1988) was a German school teacher, publisher and astrologer.
Life and work
Ebertin utilized the research on astrological midpoint
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, who based a large part of his techniques on the midpoint-astrology work of
Alfred Witte
Alfred Witte (2 March 1878 in Hamburg, Germany – 4 August 1941 in Hamburg, Germany), was a German surveyor, astrologer, an amateur astronomer, and the founder of the Hamburg School of Astrology. Witte revived and further developed the use of ...
The term most frequently refers to the school of
astrology
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founded by Ebertin. The main difference between Witte's
Hamburg School and Ebertin's Cosmobiology is that Cosmobiology rejects the hypothetical
trans-Neptunian objects
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used by the Hamburg School and practitioners of
Uranian astrology
The Hamburg School of Astrology originated in Hamburg, Germany, and revolved around the research and teachings of surveyor/ astrologer/amateur astronomer Alfred Witte. The term ''Hamburg School'' as an astrological method originated in 1923 a ...
. Another difference is the significant expansion of Cosmobiology into medical astrology, Dr. Ebertin being a physician.
Cosmobiology continued Witte's ultimate primary emphasis on the use of
astrological midpoint
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s along with the following 8th-harmonic aspects in the
natal chart
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, which both Witte and Ebertin found to be the most ''potent'' in terms of personal influence:
conjunction
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(0°),
semi-square (45°),
square
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(90°),
sesquiquadrate
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(135°), and
opposition
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(180°).
In cosmobiological analysis, planets are inserted into a special type of
horoscope
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often referred to as a '
Cosmogram
A cosmogram depicts a cosmology in a flat geometric form. They are used for various purposes: meditational, inpirational and to depict structure -- real or imagined -- of the earth or universe.
Often, cosmograms feature a circle and a square, ...
' (derived from the Uranian 90° dial chart) and delineated.
The primary reference/research text for Cosmobiology was first published in 1940 by the German
astrologer
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Reinhold Ebertin. The name of the book is ''
The Combination of Stellar Influences
Reinhold Ebertin (February 16, 1901 - March 14, 1988) was a German school teacher, publisher and astrologer.
Life and work
Ebertin utilized the research on astrological midpoints of Hamburg School surveyor and astrologer Alfred Witte first publi ...
''. The original German title is ''Kombination der Gestirneinflüsse''. Its foundations were derived largely from the early versions of the "
Regelwerk für Planetenbilder" by Alfred Witte, and then further built upon by Ebertin and colleagues.
Ebertin defined Cosmobiology as the following:
"Cosmobiology is a scientific discipline concerned with the possible correlation between the cosmos and organic life and the effects of cosmic rhythms and stellar motion on man, with all his potentials and dispositions, his character and the possible turns of fate; it also researches these correlation and effects as mirrored by earth's plant and animal life as a whole. In this endeavor, Cosmobiology utilises modern-day methods of scientific research, such as statistics, analysis, and computer programming. It is of prime importance, however, in view of the scientific effort expended, not to overlook the macrocosmic and microcosmic interrelations incapable of measurement."
What is noteworthy about both Cosmobiology and Uranian astrology, which has developed along a different path technically, is their emphasis on critical analysis and testing by observing more clearly measurable or observable astrological correlations, rather than to simply perpetuate observations or assumptions written in historical astrological texts, a problem leading to widespread criticism of mainstream Classical Astrology. Some have speculated that the term "Cosmobiology" was coined specifically to divorce its precepts from the manifold ambiguities of, and subsequent widespread biases against,
Classical Astrology
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.
Three prominent published Cosmobiological authors in the English language are German-American cosmobiologist
Eleonora Kimmel
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, American cosmobiologist
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, and Australian cosmobiologist
Doris Greaves
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, all of whom have published texts in Cosmobiology based on their own substantial experiences.
References
*Brau, Jean-Louis: ''Larousse Encyclopedia of Astrology'', McGraw-Hill Books, New York USA, 1977.
*Ebertin, Reinhold: ''Astrological Healing'', Samuel Weiser Books, York Beach ME USA, 1989.
*Ebertin, Reinhold: ''Combination of Stellar Influences'', Ebertin-Verlag, Aalen, Germany, 1972.
*Greaves, Doris: ''Regulus Ebertin Cosmobiology beyond 2000'', Regulus Astrological Publications, Red Hill ACT, Australia, 1999.
*Kimmel, Eleonora: ''Cosmobiology for the 21st Century'', American Federation of Astrologers, Tempe AZ USA, 2000.
*Ober, Aren: ''Midpoint Interpretation Simplified, 2nd Edition'', Cotter Books, Cleveland OH USA, 2009.
*Witte, Alfred: ''Der Mensch'', Ludwig Rudolph Verlag, Hamburg, Germany, 1975.
*Witte, Alfred: ''Regelwerk für Planetenbilder'', Ludwig Rudolph Verlag, Hamburg, Germany, 1928.
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