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Ami Anne
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posted June 28, 2011 09:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Kronos
Thu, August 10, 2006 - 4:57 AM
Kronos

Keywords: Superiority: the highest quality attainable; the ultimate in authority; standard of excellence; undisputed expert.

Bearing the Greek name for the original ruler of the gods (later known as Saturn to the Romans), Kronos symbolizes all figures of authority (both heads of state and heads of households), and anything that is similarly "superior," "high up," or "at the top." Issues of independence (being one's own boss), parenting (becoming an authority figure in the family), and success (making it to the top of one's profession) are all Kronos-related concerns.

As the planet of kings, presidents, prime ministers, and corporate directors (especially in combination with the Sun), Kronos figures prominently in the charts of many top politicians and other people in high office. England's Queen Elizabeth has Kronos (6 degrees Taurus) widely conjunct her natal Sun (0 degrees Taurus) and exactly semi-square her natal Sun/Moon midpoint (21 degrees Gemini), while her eldest son, Prince Charles, has his Kronos (22 degrees Taurus) exactly opposite his natal Sun (22 degrees Scorpio). Ronald Reagan's progressed Sun was conjunct progressed Kronos when he was elected to the presidency in 1980, and transiting Kronos was conjunct George Bush's natal Sun during his term of office eight years later. But the influence of Kronos isn't restricted solely to the world of politics. Sun-Kronos contacts can describe the people who have risen to the top of a variety of professions, and combinations of these same two planets can also signify the proud paren

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popcorn
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posted June 29, 2011 02:52 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for popcorn     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Interesting. I've kronos in conj to my N moon conj nessus.

Draconic Kronos in conj to my N saturn.

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Ami Anne
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posted June 29, 2011 08:27 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
THAT may be why your nessus has been used for good only Popcorn
Kronos IS the highest ideals and the highest use.
I think we are on to something big with Kronos

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posted June 29, 2011 08:58 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for dysfunctionalmystic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My Kronos is conjunct Amycus and Crantor (A + C are seriously close 9'23 + 9'22 gemini) Kronos at 10'21.

It also conjuncts Minerva, sextiles mercury, dionysus and asbolus.

Because it's in Gemini I can see how it relates to my writing, its in this area that I really am my own boss. As to whether I make it to the top....I have to say that it's the writing or at least being able to write that is the most important to me. At least it sextiles my Mercury tightly at 10 le 34'.

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popcorn
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posted August 03, 2011 03:48 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for popcorn     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
President Obama have his kronos,conj his moon conj his nessus conj holynome exactly like me. His nessus conj his moon is almost exactly up to 0-0,02

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sand
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posted August 03, 2011 05:02 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sand     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
what number is it? it's not on the astro.com list. there is a kron.

ah ound it. it's h43. nope nothing conjunct it. 16 degrees gemini in the 8th house. opposite uranus in sadge tho.

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Ceridwen
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posted August 03, 2011 05:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ceridwen     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hypothetical planet, which means that Witte "guessed" / "invented" its existence, position and ephemeris.
Other of these imaginary planets are Zeus, Admetos, Cupido (not the asteroid), Hades and so on.

Personally I rather stick with existing and observable objects (and the calculated points like ASC and MC, because they are derived from relationships between existing objects, which is not true for the hypothetical planets).

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posted August 03, 2011 05:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ceridwen     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Here`s an article in defense of the hypothetical planets (and a bit of bashing of people who may beg to differ):

Personally I am not convinced by the two main arguments:
1) They "work"
(cause honestly ANYTHING works, if we adjust our perspective accordingly; this argument reminds a bit on a report I once saw on TV. They reported that when many storks came to a certain English town, the rate of children falling sick with leucemia increased dramatically. Thus they concluded that because there were so many storks, the children were getting sick.
What they failed to mention at first, was that at the same time an atomic power plant was being built in the neighbourhood, and its warmth was the cause for the storks to settle nearby and also probably increasing the rate of the sick children because of its emissions.)

2) the other calculated points (ASC, nodes etc) are no physical objects either
(true, but they are derived from physical objects, whereas the location of the hypothetical planets is not based on anything observable, at least as far as I know)
http://junojuno2.tripod.com/hypothet.htm

Just wanted to give this information, as I am not sure everyone knows that these are hypothetical planets.
Of course everyone has to form their own opinion and if these "work" for you, use them.


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