| The name “Uranian System of Astrology” |
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| Written by Michael Feist | |
| Friday, 18 April 2008 | |
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“Uranian System” and “Uranian Astrology” are abbreviations. The original name “Uranian System of
Astrology”
based on Richard Svehla, who translated the Book “Rules for Planetary
Pictures” from German into English (English Edition published in 1939).
This was the first Translation of
the
so called Rulesbook. Svehla was authorized personally by Alfred Witte and Ludwig Rudolph. (Until 1946 the Rulesbook didn't include Pluto and the Transneptunians of Friedrich Sieggrün, because Alfred Witte declined Sieggrün's Transneptunians.)
Richard Svehla had the idea for an english
name after receiving a letter from Ludwig Rudolph. Rudolph wrote: “Alfred Witte
is an Uranian of clearest Water” – a real minded Uranian personality. So the name "Uranian System of Astrology" describe in reality: "The astrological System of the Uranian Alfred Witte".*
Richard Svehla - an American Astrologer - found the right name
for "Hamburg School in America". Why? The capital letters of "Uranian System of
Astrology" yield U.S.A. That's real symbolism.
*Some people translate "Uranian Astrology" back into the German language as "Uranische Astrologie", that is only the half of the true meaning.
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