Mundane Astrology:
The Astrology
of Nations and States
 
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Price:
US$39/HK$304
(all inclusive)Author: H.S.
Green, Raphael and C.E.O. Carter
Book Type: Softcover
No. of Pages: 320
Date Published: 2005
Publisher: Astrology Center of America

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Description:
Will there be peace? Will there be war? Find
out with Mundane Astrology. Here, in one volume, are three
classic books on the astrology of nations and states, by H.S.
Green, Raphael, and C.E.O. Carter: H.S. Green organizes his book
planet-by- planet. He tells what each planet will do in the 12
houses. Raphael organizes the topic by house. He tells how
mundane houses work when planets are in them. In addition, both
authors deal with solar and lunar eclipses, and earthquakes.
Green shows the effects of eclipses in the houses, while Raphael
describes them by decanate (100 sections of the zodiac). Both
mention the effects of comets, although little about these
mysterious bodies is known astrologically. Charles Carter,
writing after WWII, discusses why astrologers failed to predict
the war and what that means for mundane astrology. His plea for
better data has largely been met, but the need for more study
remains. All three authors give astrological rulerships for
countries and cities. These are centuries old and are weighted
to England and Europe. Carter's rulers are the most up-to-date.
These are the essential texts for serious study of mundane
astrology. About the Authors H.S. Green was an astrologer
associated with Alan Leo's astrological revival back in the
first decade of the 20th century. His various books are highly
regarded (all but this one out of print, sadly), but
biographical details are sketchy. Raphael was the pen-name of
one Robert Cross, 1850-1923. He was the sixth in a series of
astrological writers who used the name "Raphael" & remains the
best known of them all. He wrote books on virtually all
astrological topics. His book on mundane astrology dates from
1910. Charles E.O. Carter, 1887-1968, was one of the outstanding
British astrologers of the 20th century. He succeeded Alan Leo
as head of the Astrological Lodge of the Theosophical Society, a
post he held from 1920 to 1952. He was editor of Astrology, The
Astrologer's Quarterly, from 1926 to 1959. Carter's persistent
genius reestablished astrology as a serious discipline in
England, after two centuries of decline. He wrote his book on
Mundane Astrology in reaction to the failure of astrologers to
forecast WWII. In 1939, astrologers in London knew there was a
full-scale war on in China, they knew the situation with Germany
was tense, but they had studied the charts for the year, they
knew the fuss would blow over. And they were wrong. Carter set
out to discover why, his book was the result.
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