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Classical Studies in Mundane Astrology
Mundane Astrology has developed along exciting new lines since the
advent of World War II. British astrologers were confronted
with the difficulties imposed by the prediction of war between
neighboring states, where many of the traditional mundane
charts might not differ significantly. The innovations of the
1940's were further enhanced by the development of a true
locational astrology, a feat too difficult to practice meaningfully
until the advent of computer power. However, these developments
occurred at a time in astrology in which prediction had not
merely lost its edge, but was actively discouraged by many
astrologers as being unethical.
Classical
Astrology has returned the gloss to prediction. And so now it is time to
re- examine the traditional mundane techniques in the light of new
developments. This Course teaches the classical styles of mundane
analysis, and then compares them with modern developments, allowing the
student to work with both styles together in a meaningful fashion.
This Course assumes a basic knowledge of classical
natal and interrogatory astrology, as taught in Introduction to
Classical Astrology and Classical Studies in Horary.
Lee teaches
primarily at Kepler College. In her private courses, she takes that
experience in cutting edge on-line instruction technology and applies
it to a less academic and more practical setting. Her take on adult
education? Strictly business! She won't waste your time on exercises
that don't teach you how to do the method she is
presenting. And that is the purpose of a teacher, after all - not to
impress you, not to overwhelm you - but to give you an introduction to
the material in a way that you leave the course better educated - which
means not only knowing more about the material, but being able to ask
questions, and explore more on your own.

But the real value of this Course is not the
lessons, but the opportunity to learn from your own examples. These
become the subject for a mentoring environment where personal feedback
accelerates your learning. This Course gives you the opportunity to
work with Lee, not simply read Lee’s books and Course materials.
By the final session, the student should be able to
make predictions of mundane developments. To pass the Course, the work
submitted must demonstrate a consistently high quality. Lessons may be
submitted in either English or French, and may be submitted by e-mail,
snail mail, or fax.
Syllabus for the Full
Course:
- Eclipses
and Lunations in Mundane.
- The Great
Conjunctions.
- The Founding Charts of
Mundane Entities.
- Charts of Rulers vs.
Charts of Countries.
- Locational
Astrology.
- Wars, and other Human-caused
Disasters.
- Natural Disasters.
- When to Predict: A Comparison of Methods.
- Where to Predict: A Comparison of Methods.
- The Master Piece. The Mundane Project.
Note: This course would be
difficult to complete without astrological mapping software. The two
primary packages available are Solar Maps, and WinStar.
Required
Reading:
* These items are available
through the Marion
March Electronic Research Library at Kepler College.
Campion, Nicholas. 1995. The Book of World Horoscopes.
Cinnabar Books: Bristol.
* Edlin, Richard.
1668. Oberservationes Astrologicae, or an Astrological Discourse of the
Effects of a Notable Conjunction of Saturn and Mars. Billingsly &
Blagrave: London.
Lehman, J. Lee. 1992. The Book of Rulerships.
Schiffer Press: Atglen, PA.
Lehman, J. Lee. 1996. Classical Astrology for Modern
Living. Schiffer Press: Atglen, PA.
*
Lilly, William. 1652. Annus Tenebrosis, or the Dark Year and An Easy
and Familiar Method Whereby to Judge the Effects depending on Eclipses,
Either of the Sun or Moon. Company of Stationers: London.
Ptolemy, Claudius. 2nd Century A.D. Tetrabiblos. Translated
by F. E. Robbins. Harvard University Press: Cambridge. 1971. The Ashmand
or Hindsight translation is also acceptable.
* Ramesey, William. 1653. Astrologia Restaurata; or Astrology
Restored: Being an Introduction to the general and chief Part
of the Language of the Stars.
Recommended
Reading
Learning with Lee, cd's #20, 21, and 30.
Check the Learning
with Lee web page for additional resources.
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