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The Second Time Around

Renewal after age 70, an astrological perspective

Joyce Susan Hopewell Barry Hopewell

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English
Hopewell
04 December 2023
The years from age 70 are not necessarily years of gradual decline. The Age Progression of Bruno & Louise Huber's astrological psychology tells us that this is a favourable time for growth and renewal of our lives, as we begin to circle around the Life Clock of the birth chart for the second time. With awareness, we have the opportunity to move beyond limitations which we may have had since childhood or our adult years.

The research documented in this book aimed to validate the Hubers' theories. We include the stories of 25 practitioners and non-astrologers, including their reflections relating their charts to key psychological events of their lives. We also relate the Huber theories to the understanding of other astrologers and psychologists.

It seems that at this stage of life we face a choice; to continue to learn from past experience and grow in a spiritual direction towards wisdom, or to stay at the same kind of psychological level we lived at in our earlier lives, perhaps begrudging the inevitable slow decline in our faculties. If we choose the former path some sort of Life Review can help us find our way to renewed life, and astrological psychology and the birth chart can very much help us in this process, helping to identify and move beyond habitual patterns and obstacles to growth.

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Imprint:   Hopewell
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   227g
ISBN:   9780995673670
ISBN 10:   0995673675
Pages:   192
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

After obtaining her Diploma in Astrological Psychology, Joyce Hopewell became Principal of the English Huber School in 1991. She continued to play a leading role as Principal, then Principal Emeritus, until the closure of the School's teaching programme at the end of 2019.

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