Alan White: Intro to Hellenistic Astrology

Episode 250 features a lecture by the late astrologer Alan White on an introduction to Hellenistic astrology, followed by an audio interview with Alan about his life and work from 2010.

Alan began studying astrology seriously in the 1980s, and then in the mid-1990s he discovered Project Hindsight and developed a deep interest in ancient astrology.

He created an introductory lecture on Hellenistic astrology using a flip chart that he presented at a number of astrological meetings in the 2000s, and one of these presentations in 2001 led to Demetra George teaching a course on the subject at Kepler College.

Alan died at the age of 69 on August 18, 2011 after a long battle with cancer. I visited him a few months before he died, and asked him to record a version of his intro to Hellenistic astrology lecture, to have it on the historical record.

The first 90 minutes of this episode after the intro consists of Alan’s intro to Hellenistic astrology lecture, while the second half is an interview I did with Alan for my old podcast called Traditional Astrology Radio that was recorded and aired on December 7, 2010.

Below I’m going to include the obituary I wrote for Alan after he died, since the old astrologers memorial website that used to have it has disappeared.

You can also find high resolution images of Alan’s flip chart in a gallery below.

This episode is available in both audio and video versions below.

Alan White (1942-2011)

Born on January 1, 1942 at 11:37 AM in Washington, D.C. Alan White’s birth chart

Died on August 18, 2011 at 1:36 PM in Edenton, North Carolina.

Astrologer Alan White passed away on Thursday, August 18th in Edenton, North Carolina after a long illness. He was 69 years old. He is survived by his wife, Jaan Stephens-White, and his three children, Jeanette, Christopher and Virginia.

A native of Washington, D.C. Alan joined the Army in 1961 shortly after graduating from high school, and served in Vietnam from 1963-64 as a green beret with the 5th Special Forces Group. After completing his service in the military, he spent time focusing on his education, and held a series of jobs prior to retiring which included work as a mechanic, a travelling salesman and an astrologer.

Alan’s interest in astrology began in 1963 when he bought a Zodiac watch in Saigon which depicted the phases of the Moon. Initially skeptical about the subject, he began studying it seriously in the 1970s, eventually attending his first astrological conference in the 1980s. Disappointed that many of the approaches to astrology that he had been exposed to at that point came off as too “airy-fairy,” he longed for a more concrete take on the subject. He found what he was looking for in 1995 when he discovered traditional astrology through Project Hindsight by attending the second PHASE Conclave in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. Alan subsequently became an ardent supporter and eventually a close associate of the Project.

He began giving introductory lectures on Hellenistic astrology in the late 1990s, and was an active member of the Northern Virginia Chapter of the NCGR in the early 2000s. In summarizing his philosophy of astrology, he was particularly fond of a statement by the Medieval astrologer Guido Bonatti that the purpose of astrology is to reconstruct the past, understand the present, and predict the future.

In May of 2001 he was sent to Seattle to run a trade show booth for Project Hindsight at the annual Northwest Astrological Conference. The first class of students from the newly opened Kepler College of Astrological Arts and Sciences had just completed its first year, and the entire class was in attendance at the conference. One night at the conference Alan was sitting in the lounge talking with a group of Kepler students and regaling them with stories about Hellenistic astrology, and they became intrigued enough to encourage him to put on an impromptu lecture on the subject in an empty conference room that same night. The lecture was particularly successful, to the extent that the Kepler students encouraged one of their teachers who had also attended the lecture, Demetra George, to develop a course on Hellenistic astrology for the Kepler curriculum. Demetra subsequently travelled to the east coast and spent several months studying under Alan and Robert Schmidt of Project Hindsight during the winter of 2001/2.  She began teaching the course on Hellenistic astrology at Kepler in 2002, and many students were first introduced to the subject within that context. To whatever extent the subsequent revival of Hellenistic astrology today and in the future is the result of Demetra’s teachings or those whom she taught, it is thanks to Alan that this transmission was able to take place. In many ways this is his most lasting legacy and contribution to the astrological community.

Alan’s Intro to Hellenistic Astrology Flip Chart

Here are high resolution images of the flip chart that Alan used in his intro to Hellenistic astrology lecture:

Timestamps

Here are some timestamps for topics covered at different points in the episode:

00:00:00 Intro

00:03:22 Alan’s birth chart

00:04:35 The impact of Alan’s lecture

00:09:00 Robert Schmidt and Project Hindsight

00:12:00 Alan’s obituary

00:17:56 Part 1 of lecture

00:21:00 Astrology definition

00:22:10 Project Hindsight

00:23:10 Restoration of the Astrology of the West

00:24:13 History of astrology

00:29:04 Planets

00:31:20 Sun

00:32:19 Mercury

00:33:05 Venus

00:33:29 Mars

00:34:00 Jupiter

00:34:30 Saturn

00:34:56 Moon

00:36:24 Detriment

00:37:05 Sect

00:38:18 Houses

00:40:17 Part 2

00:40:27 Signs

00:48:21 Aspects

00:52:20 Mitigating Sympathies

00:53:35 Rulership

00:59:08 Solar phase

01:04:24 Lunar Concepts

01:10:25 7 Hermetic Lots

01:15:04 3 Grand Approaches

01:16:15 7 Hellenistic Techniques

01:17:22 7 Topical Methods

01:19:34 Time Lords

01:24:05 Transits

01:28:38 Thema Mundi

01:35:01 Ages of Pisces and Aries

01:36:37 Age of Aquarius

01:37:07 Outer Planets

01:51:39 Start of Chris’ interview with Alan

01:52:42 Alan’s background

02:02:00 Influence of Alan’s military background

02:04:40 Alan and Robert Schmidt

02:05:20 Sun ruling Cancer

02:07:05 Modern astrology

02:09:45 Discovery degrees and outer planets

02:16:50 July 6, 1775 Chart of the US

02:28:18 Politics in astrology

02:30:55 Definition of astrology

02:32:22 Astrology and academics

02:38:30 Criticism of evolutionary astrology

02:41:30 Purpose of Sect

02:43:20 Lots

02:43:50 Planets and causation

02:46:18 Fate and Free Will

02:47:40 Closing remarks

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