Kronos Science / Astrology / Kronos Kronos: The fourth symbolic planet used in Uranian astrology. See also Uranian astrology.
Kronos/Chronos/Saturn/Satan Saturn devouring one of his sons, Goya, pg. 128, your Handmade Fine Art Book You and the Universe ...
Kronos - The fourth symbolic planet used in Uranian astrology. Kumbha - Aquarius. Kundali - Chart.
Kronos: Kronos is one of the eight hypothetical planets (also called the Transneptunian planets or TNPs) of the Hamburg School.
Kronos (KROW nos) Keywords: Superiority: the highest quality attainable; the ultimate in authority; standard of excellence; undisputed expert.
Saturn was the God Kronos, father of Zeus, who was known for devouring his offspring soon after being born. He did this because he feared that they would surpass him.
Chronos (Kronos) Greek for Saturn, father of Jupiter. Citrinitas In alchemy, the third stage of the Great Work; yellowing; spiritualising; enlightening; the Sun; male.
In Greek Mythology, Chiron was the son of Kronos and Philyra, the sea nymph. Kronos is likened to Saturn, and Philyra to Neptune.
Titans: Gaia, Uranus, and their children: Kronos, Rhea, Oceanus, Tethys, Hyperion, Mnemosyne, Themis, Iapetus, Coeus, Crius, Phoebe, Thea, Prometheus, Epimetheus, Atlas and Metis.
In Greek mythology, Venus was born when Kronos (Saturn in Roman mythology) castrated his father, Ouranos (Uranus), whose semen fell into the ocean. From this, Aphrodite (Venus) instantly rose full grown from the sea.
Saturn as a mythological creature was identified with the syncretism of Greek and Roman religion and known as Kronos. Even in its original identity, there were many positive and negative qualities to the god.
This became the Greek legend of Saturn too. Cronus (Kronos or Chronus) was warned that his child would be his downfall and took to eating his offspring. Zeus, however, escaped this fate and usurped his father to become king of the gods.
"When, then, they are afflicted by Kronos [Saturn] and Ares [Mars], they are the causes of childlessness or the destruction of children, but when they are assisted by Zeus [Jupiter], they are the causes of fruitfulness." ...
Uranian Astrology The astrological study of eight hypothetical (never observed) planets postulated by Alfred Witte and Friedrich Sieggrun"Cupido, hades, Zeus, Kronos, Appolion, Admetos, Vulcanus,Poseidon. Also called Transneptunian planets.
Saturn - named after Saturn or Kronos (god of Time) 6. Uranus - named after Uranus or Ouranos (god of Sky) 7. Neptune - named after Neptune or Poseidon (god of Sea) 8. Pluto - named after Pluto or Hades (god of Underworld) ...
He was immortal; his father was Kronos and his mother was a daughter of the sea god Oceanus. Chiron tutored the young Greek heroes Achilles and Jason, among others.
by Alfred Witte in Hamburg, Germany, which relies heavily upon the interpretational emphasis of midpoints. In addition to traditional astrological elements, it includes as symbolic indicators eight hypothetical planets: Cupido, Hades, Zeus, Kronos, ...
In addition to the traditional sensitive points (Sun, Moon, Planets, Ascendant, Moon's Nodes), this system also uses the Transneptunian Planets, midpoints, and a 90 degree wheel. The Transneptunian Planets are; Cupido, Hades, Zeus, Kronos, Appollon, ...
It is named after the ancient Greek deity of the sky, the father of Kronos (Saturn) and grandfather of Zues (Jupiter). However, it has been argued that Uranus finds more mythological relevance in Prometheus.
Kronos: One of the greek gods, has references to the planet Saturn. lights: Astrological reference to the Sun and the Moon. light of the time: Another way of expressing the sect of the chart at some katarchic event.
See also: Astrology, Sun, Planet, Symbol, Moon
 
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