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Introduction to the Basic Idea of Astrogeographia based on the book : Astrogeographia - Correspondences between the Stars and Earthly Locations, A Bible of Astrology and Earth Chakras by Robert Powell and David Bowden
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Introduction to the Basic Idea of Astrogeographia based on the book : Astrogeographia - Correspondences between the Stars and Earthly Locations, A Bible.

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Page 1: Introduction to the Basic Idea of Astrogeographia based on the book : Astrogeographia - Correspondences between the Stars and Earthly Locations, A Bible.

Introduction to the Basic Idea of Astrogeographia

based on the book :

Astrogeographia - Correspondences between the Stars and

Earthly Locations, A Bible of Astrology and Earth Chakras

by Robert Powell and David Bowden

Page 2: Introduction to the Basic Idea of Astrogeographia based on the book : Astrogeographia - Correspondences between the Stars and Earthly Locations, A Bible.

The basic idea of Astrogeographia is that each place on

Earth corresponds to a unique star in the heavens,

its “star of birth”, which imprinted into that location

at the beginning of the Earth.

Page 3: Introduction to the Basic Idea of Astrogeographia based on the book : Astrogeographia - Correspondences between the Stars and Earthly Locations, A Bible.

For example, the star Alnitak

in the “belt” of the Orion constellation

corresponds to the Great Pyramid

of Giza in Egypt.

Alnitak is seen here lined up

in longitude with the Great Pyramid.

The constellation of Orion was seen as

the god Osiris by the ancient Egyptians.

Page 4: Introduction to the Basic Idea of Astrogeographia based on the book : Astrogeographia - Correspondences between the Stars and Earthly Locations, A Bible.

By fixing the longitude alignment of Alnitak with the Great

Pyramid, as well as the latitude alignment of the Celestial Equator

with Jerusalem, it becomes possible to calculate the “star of birth”

for every place on Earth.

The Celestial Equator (yellow circle)

is the projection of the Earth's Equator

out onto the sphere of the stars.

This is lined up with the latitude circle

through Jerusalem, at 31° 47′ N.

Page 5: Introduction to the Basic Idea of Astrogeographia based on the book : Astrogeographia - Correspondences between the Stars and Earthly Locations, A Bible.

Any initial difficulty in understanding this alignment

can be resolved by realising that the continental plates

containing both Africa and the Middle East

have been moving in general northwards, since the time

of the original imprint of the stars onto the Earth.

Page 6: Introduction to the Basic Idea of Astrogeographia based on the book : Astrogeographia - Correspondences between the Stars and Earthly Locations, A Bible.

When the “star of birth” for each place on Earth has been

calculated according to the above two alignments, a complete

map of the sphere of the stars onto the Earth emerges.

( AQ=Aquarius PI=Pisces AR=Aries TA=Taurus GE=Gemini etc )

Page 7: Introduction to the Basic Idea of Astrogeographia based on the book : Astrogeographia - Correspondences between the Stars and Earthly Locations, A Bible.

Links to more information about the Astrogeographia book :

Astrogeographia - Correspondences between the Stars and Earthly Locations, A Bible of Astrology and Earth Chakras

by Robert Powell and David Bowden

ISBN: 9781584201335 Lindisfarne Books 2012

SteinerBooks website Amazon website

Astrogeographia website Book Depository website

Anthroposophical Society website

Links to more information about Astrogeographia :

Star Wisdom - Sophia Foundation website

Mathematical & Astronomical Basis of Astrogeographia

Computer Programs for Astrogeographia research - Sophia Foundation