<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>There are many books on the sacredness and the spirituality of our Earth. Few books, however, deal with the relationship between the Earth and the cosmos, which is the central theme for the research presented in this book. Its point of departure is the one-to-one correspondence between the encircling starry heavensthe celestial sphereand the sphere of the earthly globe. David Bowden has not only worked out the mathematics of this one-to-one correspondence, but has also written a computer program that applies it in practice. Thus, a new science has been bornAstrogeographiaconcerning the one-to-one correspondence between the earthly sphere and the celestial sphere.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>As above, so below is the foundation of all star wisdom. It was known in ancient times that there are correspondences between the macrocosm (heavenly realm) and the microcosm (human being) and the Earth. <i><strong>Astrogeographia</strong></i> is a modern form of that ancient star wisdom.</p> <p>According to the astronomer Johannes Kepler, <i>"There radiates into the Earth soul an image of the sense-perceptible zodiac and the whole firmament as a bond of sympathy between Heaven and Earth.... This imprint into the Earth soul through the sense-perceptible zodiac and the entire sphere of fixed stars is also confirmed through observation."</i></p> <p>And Steiner said in his course on astronomy, <i>"We can conceive of the active heavenly sphere mirrored in the Earth."</i> The authors of <i>Astrogeographia</i> set out to determine the correspondences between the starry heavens and the earthly globe: <i>As above, so below.</i></p> <p>There are many books on the sacredness and the spirituality of our Earth. Few books, however, deal with the relationship between the Earth and the cosmos, which is the central theme for the research presented in this book. Its point of departure is the one-to-one correspondence between the encircling starry heavens--the celestial sphere--and the sphere of the earthly globe. David Bowden has not only worked out the mathematics of this one-to-one correspondence, but has also written a computer program that applies it in practice. Thus, a new science has been born--Astrogeographia--concerning the one-to-one correspondence between the earthly sphere and the celestial sphere.</p> <p><strong>Illustrated in color</strong></p> <p><strong>C O N T E N T S</strong> </p> <p>Introduction<br />Acknowledgments</p> <p>1. Alnitak and the Great Pyramid at Giza<br />2. The Bible of Astrology<br />3. Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos: A Manual of Sidereal Astrology<br />4. The Foundations of Astrogeographia<br />5. The Prime Meridian and the Zero Parallel in Astrogeographia<br />6. Meridians in Astrogeographia<br />7. Orion on Earth<br />8. Mapping Astrogeographia for the Whole Earth<br />9. Astrogeographia: Further Reflections<br />10. Earth Chakras</p> <p>Fiorenza Star Map</p> <p>Bibliography<br />Astrogeographia Website: A Resource for Further Study</p>
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