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  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    307,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1000 - 1 BC. Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. The other volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology consists of the Pro Series and the Medieval Series. The Pro Series lists positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. As well as positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. The Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the half-century Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD.Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts.Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • - Aquarian Awakening 2012
    af Morten Alexander Joramo
    227,95 kr.

    Exposing the Alien Conspiracy Aquarian Awakening 2012 In 2007, as Ecliptic Pluto transited the Galactic Center, I had an encounter with that part of reality which David Icke calls reptilians, and others call greys. It was like walking out of my (from then on) old reality, and into another, completely different. Suddenly I saw such aliens as souls in people around me, and people I knew. And I started feeling their nauseating presence wherever I went. As in impossible to really get away from. Or rather difficult anyway. Since the thought initially kept entering my mind that I might have turned crazy or something (I notice you don't look surprised), it became a necessity for me to try to figure out what this was all about. And then I wrote about it. I realize, however, that a few of my books were more like a log of my path of discovery, and show more of my emotional reactions to some of those discoveries than I was aware of at the time. Which perhaps became a less than objective presentation of a difficult topic. What can I say, I had not put these kinds of things into words before. And I was deeply shocked by what we had found out. The most thorough presentation I have made of this topic, by far, is in Exposing the Alien Conspiracy. And an important part of the book revolves around events touched by the news in 2011, when Uranus triggered the beginning of the Age of Aquarius, and certain turns of events became both sobering and awakening. Something which will help making sense also of the situation as of 2016. One thing you may discover is that many politicians in power arenÕt the benign persons you thought they were, when you voted for them. Quite another thing is that you may well discover things you didnÕt even believe to be possible, among people you thought you knew well. Exposing the Alien Conspiracy does exactly what the title says, and that fact sure changes quite a bit. Morten Alexander Joramo

  • - Unlocking the Mysteries at the Core of Civilization
    af Morten Alexander Joramo
    287,95 kr.

    The Homer Code The first part of this book sprang out of my initial discovery that Homer's legendary Island of Thrinacia, and Trenyken in outer Lofoten, Norway, are one and the same. At the time, this discovery was just a minor adjustment to the epoch making findings by Felice Vinci, that the whole Odyssey of Odysseus was originally located in the north. But this led me to review everything more carefully, also in light of other researchers, notably Iman Jacob Wilkens and Jürgen Spanuth, and more discoveries followed. The topic of the whereabouts of the world of Homer continued expanding through a later book (Atlantis Unveiled), however, and is now fully covered only in The Lost Civilization of the North from 2015. The reconstruction of the whereabouts of the ancient World of Homer in the North implies that there must have been an advanced culture in the high north thousands of years ago. This was used in the Homer Code as an intro to the Bock Saga, because it lends a lot of credit to what was until recently told about such a culture through an ancient storytelling tradition from Finland. Told from generation to generation in unbroken line since pagan times, the Bock Saga told a story of a Lost Civilization we until now only had been getting glimpses of through legends, conjecture and fairy tales. Ior Bock, the last of the Bock family lineage of storytellers, told from his family saga for 26 years, including where to find hidden treasures proving the validity of it all, until he was brutally murdered in his own home in October 2010. Before that I recorded as much as I could of what he told, through the fifteen years I had the pleasure of getting to know him. This book contains the most of what I have written in English about Ior Bock and the Bock Saga. It also brings some light onto the shadowy forces which eventually destroyed this most ancient culture, but that specific topic is perhaps more fully covered in my other book, Exposing the Alien Conspiracy. Morten Alexander Joramo

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    342,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 2000 - 2050 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Pro Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The eleven first volumes of the new Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta. The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts.Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    342,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1950 - 2000 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Pro Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The eleven first volumes of the new Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta. The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts.Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • - 4 Asteroids
    af Morten Alexander Joramo
    352,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1550 - 2100 AD 4 Asteroids. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day at Midnight GMT from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta.The other volumes of this Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. As well as positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. The Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the half-century Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD.The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts.Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    342,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1850 - 1900 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Pro Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The eleven first volumes of the new Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta. The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts.Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • - The Ancient Plan to Rescue Humanity from Death
    af Morten Alexander Joramo
    262,95 kr.

    The Ancient Egyptians were much better astronomers than they have been given credit for. And that astronomy clearly included an advanced form of astrology too. Now the Great Pyramid Timeline has been fully decoded. With the help of stories about the Ennead - the Nine gods from Egyptian Mythology, the Egyptian Book of the Dead, and Galactic & Ecliptic tables of the Planets. As it turns out, Thuban - the Dragon Star, was shining straight down the Descending Passage one day in 2143 BC, marking that date and meant to be connected to the Scored Lines, from where to start counting. One Primitive Inch for every Year down the Descending Passage. When the Timeline goes horizontal, time continues with the same speed from North to South as before. When following this through the Great Pyramid Passages a Message appears; telling of an understandable Plan to Rescue Humanity from Death. By way of an Awakening - the likes of which the World has never seen. An awakening which has already started, but which will intensify in the years now ahead.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    342,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 2050 - 2100 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Pro Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The eleven first volumes of the new Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta. The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts.Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    342,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1750 - 1800 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Pro Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The eleven first volumes of the new Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta.The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts.Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    342,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1650 - 1700 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Pro Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The eleven first volumes of the new Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta. The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts.Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    342,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1550 - 1600 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Pro Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The eleven first volumes of the new Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta. The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts. Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • - ReDiscovering the Ancient World.
    af Morten Alexander Joramo
    227,95 kr.

    The Lost Civilization of the North Through two of my previous books, (The Homer Code and Atlantis Unveiled) what had been accomplished was not just a most plausible recreation of Odysseus' and Jason's voyages in the North, but also the discovery of an interlocking logic which simply proves way beyond reasonable doubt that the origin of the tales of Greek Mythology actually was in the High North. In this new book all relevant previous material pertaining to the localization of the Lost Civilization of the North is collected and updated with new details and realizations in this ongoing discovery. It is a discovery, and not a theory, because it proves itself by its inner logic. It proves that the only geography actually fitting the World of Homer and Apollonius of Rhodes is in the North of Europe. I discovered through this that not only Ancient Greece, but also Ancient Egypt, as well as part of Genesis, show undeniable signs of deep and early influence from the High North. This lost civilization in Northern Europe is, of course, absent from the History books. It did exist, however, just like the late Finnish Storyteller Ior Bock used to say it did. Initially to my utmost disbelief, but then again, how could it not be? Now it is provably so. Implying that just like the Roman mythology came out of the Greek, the Greek mythology came out of the Norse. This book includes all my previously published material on this particular topic, as well as new and previously unpublished updates. Including new chapters, more and updated maps, and a new list of over 200 ancient place names, with their modern counterparts, as far as these are presently known. Morten Alexander Joramo

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    342,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1600 - 1650 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Pro Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The eleven first volumes of the new Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta. The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts. Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    342,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1700 - 1750 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Pro Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The eleven first volumes of the new Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta. The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts.Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    342,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1800 - 1850 AD. Pro Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Pro Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The eleven first volumes of the new Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta. The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts.Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    342,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1900 - 1950 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Pro Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The eleven first volumes of the new Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta. The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts. Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    317,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 2000 - 3000 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. The other volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology consists of the Pro Series and the Medieval Series. The Pro Series lists positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. As well as positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. The Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the half-century Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD.Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts.Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    317,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1000 - 2000 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. The other volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology consists of the Pro Series and the Medieval Series. The Pro Series lists positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. As well as positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. The Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the half-century Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD.Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts.Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    317,95 kr.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    317,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 2000 - 1000 BC. Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. The other volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology consists of the Pro Series and the Medieval Series. The Pro Series lists positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. As well as positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. The Pro Series covers the years 1550 to 2100 AD, while the Medieval Series (just like the half-century Pro Series, but without Chiron) covers 1000 to 1550 AD.Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Pro and Medieval Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts.Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    317,95 kr.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    317,95 kr.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    317,95 kr.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    317,95 kr.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    317,95 kr.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    352,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1000 - 1050 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Medieval Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Medieval Series covers the years 1000 to 1550 AD, while the Pro Series (just like the Medieval Series, but including Chiron) covers 1550 to 2100 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta.The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Medieval and Pro Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts. Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    352,95 kr.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    352,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1050 - 1100 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Medieval Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Medieval Series covers the years 1000 to 1550 AD, while the Pro Series (just like the Medieval Series, but including Chiron) covers 1550 to 2100 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta.The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Medieval and Pro Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts. Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

  • af Morten Alexander Joramo
    352,95 kr.

    Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemeris 1150 - 1200 AD. Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Day at Midnight GMT for Sun, Moon, Moon@Noon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, the Lunar North Node, Sidereal Time and Julian Day. The Medieval Series also offers the positions on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node. Sidereal Time is needed when calculating precise birth charts, and Julian Day is used when calculating Cyclic Composite Charts, and to find the day of the week. The Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology Medieval Series covers the years 1000 to 1550 AD, while the Pro Series (just like the Medieval Series, but including Chiron) covers 1550 to 2100 AD. Volume twelve of the Pro Series has Galactic & Ecliptic positions Every Third Day from 1550 to 2100 AD for the four largest Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta. The Millennium Series consists of ten volumes of Galactic & Ecliptic positions at Midnight GMT on the First of Every Month for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto. And Ecliptic positions for their Planetary Nodes, which can be converted to Galactic Positions via the Galactic & Ecliptic positions of the Lunar North Node, also included. For the years 7000 BC - 3000 AD. Paired up with Galactic & Ecliptic Astrologer, where you find more tables, instructions and examples, any one of the half-century ephemerides in the Medieval and Pro Series enables you to calculate Galactic & Ecliptic (Tropical) Astrology charts. Galactic & Ecliptic Astrology is simply ordinary Western Astrology reunited with its long lost Galactic extension, adding an exciting third dimension when the Galactic & Ecliptic positions are combined.

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