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Psychology of the Planets
- Foreword, by Michel Gauquelin
- 1. The Planets & Personality? Why this study? High peaks after rise & culmination; The trait catalogs; The character traits method; The typical traits lists; The most significant traits
- 2. The Problems of the Houses: Astrologers expect results in houses 1 & 10; Results actually appear in houses 12 & 9; Nevertheless, the astrologer's keywords achieve results
- 3. Computers to the Rescue! The ten selected textbooks; Two examples of the procedure; The body of data; The statistical treatment of data
- 4. Testing the Astrologer's Keywords: Ptolemy's results; On the diagonal; Outside the diagonal; The modern astrologer's results; Clusters of consistent results
- 5. The Psychology of the Planets: Moon clusters of results; Venus clusters of results; Mars clusters of results; Jupiter clusters of results; Saturn clusters of results; More tests needed
- 6. Around the Planetary Day: Keyword results synthesized from the ten astrologers; The five previously significant bodies; The five bodies previously not significant; Sun is not significant; The smallest & most distant planets remain a puzzle
- 7. How Right Are Astrologers? Coherencies from ten selected textbooks
- 8. Comparing Ancient & Modern Authorities
- 9. The Most Common Trait Words: How the isolated traits scored; Synthesis of typical & opposed traits for each planet
- 10. Jupiter's Real Nature: The ill-aspected Jupiter; Test your own Jupiter Image
- 11. Conclusion
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