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Cosmic Influences
in and around the Year 2000
Willi Sucher - the Father of Astrosophy
DVD - 50 minutes

The title only
addresses a portion of this fascinating talk
by Willi Sucher, the father of Astrosophy.
In this rare (possibly the only) footage filmed
in 1984, Sucher gives a brief summary of his
life and work; explains the difference between
astrology and astrosophy - the former focusing
on present influences on human beings of planetary
relationships, the latter a discovery of the
rhythms Cosmic Christianity within the lives
of individuals and humanity as a whole; and
discusses the nature of these influences at
the end of the millennium. This is a talk that
is so interesting you will want to know much
more about both the man and his work.
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Astrosophy
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Isis Sophia
Introducing Astrosophy
Willi Sucher
Softbound
$15.00
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This first volume contains 24 monthly astronomical letters,
written from April 1944 to March 1946, giving a detailed
description of the building up of the human “form” body
through the evolution of the planetary spheres. Also discussed
are the qualities of the planets as they go through the different
constellations of the Zodiac.
Excerpt:
…modern clairvoyance recognizes the fact that we
cannot speak of an “influence” of the stars
upon the human being any longer—they have become
silent. Still modern clairvoyance recognizes another important
fact: human beings enter the physical world …in such
a way that a harmony is established between their destinies
and the course of the stars. …Human beings will imprint
their spiritual essence more and more into the world of
the stars, and thus they will even create a new universe
in remote ages to come; but they have to start this evolution
during the present age.
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Isis Sophia
II
Outline of a New Star Wisdom
Willi Sucher
Softbound
$18.00
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This second volume further deepens and develops
the material with the introduction of the ancient
mythologies of the Northern Hemisphere, the Zodiac
and stages of cosmic evolution and the origin of
the solar system.
Excerpt:
…Skills are not given to us from the outset,
we must acquire them. The eventual ability to “use
our stars” properly must be prepared already
in childhood during the educational years, not
by making the child study the stars in the strict
sense, but by evolving the dormant creative capacities
of the child. Later in life, in the years of independence,
this working with the stars can become a scientific
capacity. With such perspectives, we can see the
fulfillment of a new astrosophy.
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Isis
Sophia III
Our Relationship with the Stars
Willi Sucher
Softbound
$18.00
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This volume includes a buildup of our relationship
to the stars at the moment of death, with
embryology and physiological deformities
and the stars, soul life and cosmic rhythms,
and the evolution of humanity.
Excerpt:
…The question of whether we are
dominated by the movements of the stars,
thus, finds a relatively simple answer.
To the degree that we develop moral imagination,
new ideas, and spiritual activity, [is
the degree in which] we are the masters
of the stars. If we do not cultivate our
slumbering spiritual faculties, then we
will be subjected to the domination of
the cosmic world that only confronts us
with the deflection of our own failures.
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Cosmic Christianity & the
Changing Countenance of Cosmology
Willi Sucher
Softbound
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Cosmic Christianity attempts
to understand the connection
between the earthly and the
extraterrestrial worlds by
understanding how the cosmic
world - expressed in the
movements of the stars -
and the deeds of Christ during
the three years of his ministry
are related. The gestures
of each of the classical
planets during these years
are worked out, and correlated
with the specific deeds of
Christ as recorded in the
Gospels. For example, the
apparent looping movements
of the planet Mercury are
connected to the so-called "seven
signs" or miracles described
in the Gospel of St. John.
Sucher then explores the
many ways in which these
healing deeds, inscribed
in the heavens during the "three
years," continue to
work on in evolution through
historical events and human
biographies. Through studying
this we realize how human
beings are responsible for
developing the new Christian
mysteries, thereby renewing
the cosmos of the stars.
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The
Drama of the Universe
A New Interpretation
Willi Sucher
Spiralbound
$15.00
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A basic book on astrosophy
in which the foundation of
the modern heliocentric approach
is developed. The character
of the planets is discussed
with the fixed stars and
their mythologies. Emphasis
is given to the correlation
between the planets and historic
events in nature, among nations,
and with individuals.
Excerpt:
…As long as we are
part of the solar universe,
we must accept existence
on the general conditions
of this cosmos. However,
the picture looks totally
different as soon as human
existence becomes a question
of consciously, even self-consciously,
partaking in the cosmic
process. Seen from this
angle, freedom could be
defined as decision to
integrate oneself in the
ultimate purpose of the
solar process, which may
even lie outside the absolute
orbit of the present solar
universe. The opposite
-- dependence -- would
be identification of the "self" with
the process of the solar
system, not the purpose.
It would still be dependence,
even if one recognized
intelligence or "Intelligences" as
the cause of the process.
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Living
Universe
Studies
in Astrosophy
Willi Sucher
Softbound
$15.00
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Part I were articles
written by Willi
under the pen name
John W. Seeker for
The Modern Mystic
and Monthly Science
Review, in 1937-9.
There are many practical
examples on how to
approach and use
astrosophy. The lectures
in Part II were given
to the Experimental
Circle of the Bio-Dynamic
Assoc. in England
in 1956. They deal
with a new approach
to the connections
between plants and
the cosmos.
Excerpt:
…Precisely
herein is the secret
of the new relation
between ourselves
and the world of
the stars. Through
the very fact of
our descent into
incarnation, we
are indeed connected
with the world
of the stars, and
yet we are no longer
absolutely dependent
on that world.
On the contrary,
in our age and
in the future,
we are called upon
to take the world
of stars, which
as an individual
we belong to, with
us into our earthly
deeds, into our
earthly feeling
and thinking. The
transmutation which
then takes place
all through our
earthly life, if
we are a person
of spiritual striving,
thereby becomes
a transmutation
not only of ourselves
but even of the
world of stars.
… the truest astrology is that which is able to confront the stars with
strong and world-embracing individuality. Then it will no longer be a question
of trying to decipher our own personal destiny as written in the stars; but in
the strength of our thinking, feeling, and willing, we will be trying to bear
our individual share of the destiny and riddle of the stars themselves.
(From "Thoughts on the Future of Astrology")
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Practical
Approach
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Star
Journals
- One
Toward a New Astrosophy
Willi
Sucher
Softbound
$15.00
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The first
of three
books containing
nine years
of monthly
periodicals.
This volume
contains
the monthly
Star Journals
published
from August
1965 to May
1968. The
first 14
issues were
first republished
in a booklet
called Star
Journals
in 1986.
Also included
are perspectives
of both the
geocentric
and heliocentric
views and
the progression
of Saturn
through the
constellations.
Excerpt:
In the
many years
of astrological
investigation,
we have
come to
the conclusion
that, unless
definite
and precise
questions
are formulated,
a chart
can become
a veritable
ocean of
facts in
which the
mind of
the investigator
can easily
be drowned
and lose
all capacity
of useful
interpretation.
An incarnation
asterogram
is a part
of the
great cosmos;
it cannot
possibly
be exhausted
by the
human mind.
But we
can approach
it with
well-formulated
questions
and problems
and expect
relevant
and productive
answers.
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Practical
Approach II
Star
Journals
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Two
Toward a New Astrosophy
Willi
Sucher
Softbound
$15.00
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This
volume
contains
the
monthly
periodicals
from
June
1968
to
October
1970
and
includes
the
progression
of
Jupiter
through
the
constellations,
exploring
both
the
geocentric
and
heliocentric
views,
progression
of
the
nodes
and
apsides
of
the
planets
in
history,
and
many
historic
examples.
Excerpt:
...as
we move toward the end of the
20th century, the principal question
that must arise is: What is the
meaning of past history, both
in a personal and in a humanity
sense, [as it is] being woven
as karma into the present? This
is the fundamental question concerning
all astrology also. It simply
means that we are not designed
to live only our small, narrow
existence. We live to fulfill
tasks that concern the whole
Earth and even the cosmos. By
constantly battling and making
decisions in facing the challenges
of existence, we insert ourselves
into the greater processes of
cosmic evolution. In addition
to this, we have reached a point
in history where we must learn
to formulate and practice the
decisions out of our own inner
resources of spiritual activity
and from a deeper insight than
the intellect only.
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Practical
Approach III
Letters
Toward a New Astrosophy
Willi
Sucher
Softbound
$18.00
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Part
One comprises monthly “letters” from
November 1970 to July 1972.
The “letters” in
Part Two were previously
published in the book called
Practical Approach Toward
a New Astrosophy. This
material is essential for
research and practical
application of planetary
influences.
Excerpt:
…each
incarnation complex of
a starry nature is an “individuality” in
itself and must be interpreted
and handled individually.
Nevertheless, the general
picture can give us a
beginning, and by persistent
study and practice one
can gradually grow into
a kind of perception
that comes close to what
one may very cautiously
call an intuitive awareness.
One will then realize
the significance of a
statement of Rudolf Steiner’s
that a true astrology
will require the development
of the highest spiritual
capacities of cognition
that we of the present
age can possibly attain.
One will then also become
aware of the sublime
nature of a true astrology,
which should not be misused
for superficial, insincere,
and dilettante purposes,
but which is a helping
hand for profound spiritual
research and accomplishment.
It is not a “profession” in
an ordinary sense; it
is a “vocation” of
humanity and world significance…
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