

This branch of our celestial art is referred to as Harmonic Astrology.ĭavid Hamblin gives us a useful and in-depth narrative on this subject in Harmonic Astrology in Practice, a well-organized reference on the harmonics up to and including the thirty-first harmonic. Astrology at its core is also about numbers, most readily seen in the various aspects between planets.

Hamblin retired as a psychotherapist on April 20, 2000.

In August 1985 he took early retirement from the University and became a psychotherapist (having been trained at the Psychosynthesis and Education Trust). Around 1970 he published a book on evaluation of training. He became a researcher, and later a teacher of organizational theory at the University of Bath. The elder of two children whose parents were both teachers, Hamblin studied Classics at Oxford University from 1953-57, and from 1957-58 he studied Personnel Management at the London School of Economics.

His book first book, Harmonic Charts, was written over the course of a two-year period, 1981-82, and was published in 1983. Date of birth: 8 th August 1935, 9.50 p.m BST, Manchester, England, from his mother’s diary.Īfter taking up astrology in the 1960s, he became a Tutor for the Faculty of Astrological Studies and was also Chairman of the Astrological Association of Great Britain in the 1980s.
