"The Rosicrucian Fellowship – "'An International Association of Christian Mystics" – was founded in 1909 by Max Heindel with the aim of heralding the Aquarian Age and promulgating "the true Philosophy" of the Rosicrucians.[1] This philosophy, which draws heavily upon Theosophy, claims to present Esoteric Christian mysteries or esoteric knowledge, alluded to in Matthew 13:11 and Luke 8:10, to establish a meeting ground for art, religion, and science and to prepare the individual through harmonious development of the mind and the heart for selfless service of humanity." "In astronomy and celestial navigation, an ephemeris gives the positions of naturally occurring astronomical objects as well as artificial satellites in the sky at a given time or times. Historically, positions were given as printed tables of values, given at regular intervals of date and time. Astrologers typically have different needs than astronomers, for example, the calculation of astrological aspects, and may produce ephemerides specialized to their own field." Put these definitions together and this is what you'll find here.
THE ROSICRUCIAN EPHEMERIS 1950-2000 - Rosicrucian Fellowship, $27.00 What would you pay for a really good ephemeris with clear, easy-to-read layouts?
Features:
One month per page DAILY declinations DAILY aspectarian (including moon) Solar/lunar eclipses (the best format I've yet seen) Lunar ingress & last aspect True node Also includes: Sun & moon to the nearest second of arc Planetary ingresses Full aspectarian, including lunar aspects & declination aspects Stationary/retrograde times Mean node given monthly (true given daily) Times & longitudes of lunar phases Lunar ingresses & last aspect (eg, void-of-course) Julian day, SVP on Aldebaran, Ayanamsa on Spica, ecliptic obliquity & nutation. Includes instructions in English, French, German, Spanish & Italian. Our favorite 20th century ephemeris. Click here to see a sample page (pdf)
February 2, 2007: Special Note: The Rosicrucian 1900-2000 ephemeris is out of print. The Rosicrucians inform me that when supply of this 50 year book is exhausted, it will also go out of print. Apologies.