Age Progression - the technique of exploring life's journey - is probably the best known feature of the Huber Method.
It was researched and developed by Bruno Huber, based on his experience of working with clients as an astrologer and psychosynthesis counsellor, and it was not intended to be used as a method of prediction.
Rather than Age Progression (AP) being a predictive tool it offers users a specific and unique technique; when used alongside other chart features in the Huber Method it throws an illuminating spotlight on issues such as where has the individual come from, where are they going and where are they now in their lives.
How to use it
- To get the best results, don't "cherry pick" - don't try to graft Age Progression on to the system, method or approach you're using for chart interpretation. It's designed to be used with the Huber Method, and is backed up and supported by a variety of other features to take into consideration. If you mix it up with other methods you'll miss out on the relevance and significance of these.
- Start with the correct time of birth, wherever possible.
- Use the Koch House system. Bruno Huber researched the effectiveness and validity of AP using other systems and found the Koch system yielded the most accurate results.
- Use the Dynamic Energy Curve within the chart to trace the ups and downs encountered as the AP moves around the chart, travelling from house cusp to house cusp, going through the zones of each house and encountering the Balance and Low Point within each one.
- Consider the meaning and significance of the house and sign the AP is in to build up an understanding of the general background/environmental influences and expectations.
- Consider which element the AP is moving through - fire, earth, air, water - this focusses the background more sharply and adds to the overall picture.
- Are there planets in the house the AP is in? If so, what are they and where are they placed on the Dynamic Energy Curve? Strong, weak or stressed?
- Are any planets being aspected by the AP? Conjunction, opposition and quincunx are likely to be the most significant. NB - the Huber Method uses far fewer aspects - this again was researched by Bruno Huber.
This is a brief summary and taster of what is in my book
Using Age Progression: Understanding Life's Journey
For much more, with full details, click on this link, read the outline and the review.
Using Age Progression is available from Amazon in paperback and on Kindle.
It's illustrated in full colour and has worked examples of using AP in a mixture of the charts of real ordinary people and famous people, historical and living.
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