Wolfgang Döbereiner

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Wolfgang Döbereiner (born February 28, 1928 in Munich ; † April 5, 2014 in Herrsching ) was a German astrologer and book author.

Life

Wolfgang Döbereiner was a grandson of the court musician Christian Döbereiner . At the age of 16 he was drafted into service in the German Wehrmacht as an anti-aircraft helper and became an American prisoner of war, from which he managed to escape a short time later. In 1947 he graduated from high school and studied music. Extremely dissatisfied with the development of post-war Germany, he did not want to integrate anywhere due to a lack of a sense of belonging.

In addition to his work as an advisory astrologer and music teacher, he made a living for years doing casual work and, according to his own statement, developed his so-called “Munich Rhythms Theory” (1953) during this time. In the 1970s he founded his own school for astrology in Munich and became known through publications in newspapers, weather forecasts and astrological interpretation of homeopathic remedies.

The connection between astrology, psychosomatic elements and homeopathy as a new form and "reorientation" of the ancient and medieval notions of the doctrine of signatures - according to which very specific substances or plants are assigned to planets and constellations - is an essential part of his teaching. Döbereiner took the view that he had fundamentally modernized astrology conceptually and in terms of content as a closed system of interpretation, which he understood as "replacing the classical". An essential principle of the astrology taught by Döbereiner is that of enlarged rhythms. The seven rhythm and the ten rhythm are used in particular. The themes of events are repeated in rhythms as identical content at different times.

Döbereiner was editor of the magazine Ex nihilo ; Since 1987 he has published his books exclusively by himself.

Works

  • Horoscope for every day. An astrological life roadmap . Southwest, Munich 1972
  • Heyne Zodiac Books . 12 volumes. Heyne, Munich 1974
    • Revised complete edition: The change of life in the zodiac . Döbereiner, Herrsching 2006
  • Astrological teaching and practice course 1971–1974 . Hugendubel, Munich 1974
    • New edition as: Astrological textbook and exercise book . 6 volumes, 1978ff
  • Astrological-medical diagnosis and homeopathy . Hugendubel, Munich 1980
    • New edition as: Astrological-homeopathic empirical images for the diagnosis and therapy of diseases . 2 volumes
  • Astrologically definable behavior in painting . 2 volumes, 1988
  • Flumserberg seminars
    • Volume 1: Turning Points
    • Volume 10: Way of Aphrodite
  • Seminars , 1990 ff:
    • Volume 1: The Parable of the Elephant
    • Volume 4: The refusal of Christophorus
    • Volume 6: The paths of the placeless
    • Volume 7: Braid and Signs
    • Volume 9: The Models of the Presentless
    • Volume 11: The Wrath of Poseidon
    • Volume 12: The Collective of the Unhappened
    • Volume 13: The Documented Present
    • Volume 15: The Lost Frontier
    • Volume 16: Under the Power of the Titans
    • Volume 17: Flow of Generations
    • Volume 18: Break in of the timeless
    • Volume 19: The King Returns
    • Volume 20: The judgment of feeling
    • Volume 21: The Heads of the Hydra
  • First publications from 1953 to 1957 , 2nd A. 1992
  • Hamburg Lecture / Berlin Lecture , 1992
  • Astrological-geographical maps , 1994
  • School and seminar extracts . 2 volumes, 1999

Translations into English:

  • Textbook of Astrology Vol. I to III
  • Patterns of Experience Vol. I.

Translations into French:

  • Trois Conferences in Hamburg and Berlin **

literature

  • Helmut Groschwitz: "... then we'll just do it without them!" Comments on the narrative construction of astrological reality. In: Susanne Hose (Ed.): Minorities and Majorities in the Narrative Culture. Domowina-Verlag, Bautzen 2008, pp. 291–199
  • Christoph Schubert-Weller: The astrology. Origin, schools and developments . Marix, Wiesbaden 2006, p. 196ff, ISBN 3-86539-102-8

Individual evidence

  1. Döbereiner, Experience Pictures , 1980, Vol. I
  2. "Hamburger / Berliner Lecture", January 25, 1986 in Hamburg

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