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burned on friday. magenta magenta represents the path of service to others, especially for older women and men in the role of wise counsellor. it can help all in the caring professions and will help anyone transform experiences, both positive and negative, into wisdom that can be offered to guide others. magenta candles are best used on friday. brown brown is a colour of saturn, the roman form of cronus, god of time. deposed by his son jupiter, he was sent to italy where he taught the farmers, agriculture and engineering and there established a golden age of peace and plenty. brown is good for protection, for magick concerning animals and especially household pets, for locating lost objects, learning new skills, for the home, property, practical matters, security and having enough resource

t helps banish pain and illness and brings acceptance of what cannot be changed. saturn is the shadow side of jupiter, and offers the reality factor, the constraints of fate, time and space, but also turns challenge into opportunity, effort and perseverance. he represents the joy of jupiter tempered by experience, the expansiveness of jupiter held in check by caution. saturn was the roman form of cronus, greek god of time, who was deposed by his son jupiter, after he had refused to allow natural change and progression. but even this led to joy, because saturn was sent to italy where he taught the farmers agriculture and engineering and he established a golden age of peace and plenty. saturn hours are especially good for bringing patience and for dealing with long-terms obstacles and diffic


ALICE A BAILEY18 A TREATISE ON THE SEVEN RAYS VOLUME III ESOTERIC ASTROLOGY

of the unit self (the spirit) with the all-self. hence the allegorical mystery. it was enacted by the sons of the fire-mist and of light (s.d. iii. 271- 397- a treatise on the seven rays- volume iii: esoteric astrology copyright 1998 lucis trust the planet uranus references in the secret doctrine and a treatise on cosmic fire 1 "uranus was known by the ancients under another name (s.d. i. 126) 2 "cronus (time. is represented as mutilating uranus. absolute time is made to become finite and conditioned (s.d. i. 450) 3 "among the three secret orbs or star angels, uranus. was not included (s.d. i. 629) 4. uranus. personified all the creative powers and is synonymous with cronus (s.d. ii. 281. 282) 5 "uranus was unknown to the ancients and they were forced to reckon the sun amongst the planets


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nd magick spells. magenta magenta represents the path of service to others, especially for older women and men in the role of wise counsellor. it can help all in the caring professions and will help anyone transform experiences, both positive and negative, into wisdom that can be offered to guide others. magenta candles are best used on friday. brown brown is a colour of saturn, the roman form of cronus, god of time. deposed by his son jupiter, he was sent to italy where he taught the farmers, agriculture and engineering and there established a golden age of peace and plenty. brown is good for protection, for magick concerning animals and especially household pets, for locating lost objects, learning new skills, for the home, property, practical matters, security and having enough resource

t helps banish pain and illness and brings acceptance of what cannot be changed. saturn is the shadow side of jupiter, and offers the reality factor, the constraints of fate, time and space, but also turns challenge into opportunity, effort and perseverance. he represents the joy of jupiter tempered by experience, the expansiveness of jupiter held in check by caution. saturn was the roman form of cronus, greek god of time, who was deposed by his son jupiter, after he had refused to allow natural change and progression. but even this led to joy, because saturn was sent to italy where he taught the farmers agriculture and engineering and he established a golden age of peace and plenty. saturn hours are especially good for bringing patience and for dealing with long-terms obstacles and diffic


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thin this body, this temple which i have prepared. come forth, marduk, and manifest thyself. come forth, marduk, and manifest thyself. open wide thy gate that i may cross. open wide thy gate that i may ascend the planetary spheres. come forth, marduk, and manifest thyself. come forth, marduk, and manifest thyself (drink from chalice, then say) i have crossed the jovial sphere. the sanguine sphere cronus, i invoke thee. cronus, i summon thee. cronus, i conjure thee. come forth, cronus, and manifest thyself within this body, this temple which i have prepared. come forth, cronus, and manifest thyself. come forth, cronus, and manifest thyself. open wide thy gate that i may cross. open wide thy gate that i may ascend the planetary spheres. come forth, cronus, and manifest thyself. come forth, c


GAMBLE ELIZA BURT THE GOD IDEA OF THE ANCIENTS OR SEX IN RELIGION

ations which lie to the west of hindostan. thus the persians had their ormuzd, mithras, and ahriman: or, as the matter was sometimes represented, their self-triplicating mithras. the syrians had their monimus, aziz, and ares. the egyptians had their emeph, eicton, and phtha. the greeks and romans had their jupiter, neptune, and pluto; three in number, though one in essence, and all springing from cronus, a fourth, yet older god. the canaanites had their baal-spalisha or self-triplicated baal. the goths had their odin, vile, and ve, who are described as the three sons of bura, the offspring of the mysterious cow, and the celts had their three bulls, venerated as the living symbols of the triple hu or menu. to the same class we must ascribe the triads of the orphic and pythagorean and platon

ian patriarch was born. he was "baal-peor or the lord of opening; and, from an idea that the ark was an universal mother, he was considered as the masculine principle of generation, and was adored by his apostate descendants with all the abominations of phallic worship" in the theogony of hesiod, uranus is represented as being the parent of three sons, and the same legend repeated in the story of cronus portrays him also as a triplicated deity. according to the peruvian kosmogony all things sprang from viracocha who is said to be identical with the greek aphrodite. besides this superior god they venerated a triad which was closely connected with the sun. these gods were called chuquilla, catuilla, and intyllapa. they say that as their ancestors journeyed from a remote country to the northw


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lid maintained that good has no opposite and therefore evil does not exist. being asked about the nature of the gods, he declared himself ignorant of their disposition save that they hated curious persons. the megarians are occasionally included among the dialectic philosophers. euclid (who died 374? b.c) was succeeded in his school by eubulides, among whose disciples were alexinus and apollonius cronus. euphantus, who lived to great age and wrote many tragedies, was among the foremost followers of eubulides. diodorus is usually included in the megarian school, having heard eubulides lecture. according to legend, diodorus died of grief because he could not answer instantly certain questions asked him by stilpo, at one time master of the megarian school. diodorus held that nothing click to


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periods and the theme of bloodline is clearly implied. but humanrather than divine politics are evidenced, for no god worthy of veneration could be theauthor and conveyor of such powers. many kings claimed descent from the ancientbloodlines. charlemagne, for instance, used the title david to indicate his descentfrom the israelite king of jerusalem.kings wore crowns, and the word crown comes from cronus (kronos, janus, crom, chaos,etc) which was the ancient name for the planet saturn. somehow, the planet saturn and itssymbolism became confused with that of tiamat, which was thought to be the second sunthat fell to earth. kings of the earth were said to rule as saturn, or for saturn. the hebrewsidentified saturn with lucifer or satan, god of restriction, materialism, negativity, andchaos, w

me the destruction of atlantis, andthat same great convulsion which overwhelmed that island destroyed a number of greeks (p. 67)the american tree of lifethe toltec legends speak of a garden, a tree, a serpent and a woman that was the mother of all mankind.they also speak of a race of giants that were in the world from the earliest times (see p. 199)warnings of the coming flood:in chaldean legend, cronus appeared to xisuthros and warned him to prepare for the coming disas-ter. the arc was 600 cubits in length and 60 cubits for width and height. deucalion of greece was also forewarned.manu of indiasatyravata of indiakhasistra of persiayima of iraniansnoah of the hebrewsdwyfan and dwyfach of walesnuada of the celtsbergelmir of scandinaviacoxcox of mexicoappendix b: book abstracts198atlantis


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nd were known collectively by the page 12 name of the hecatoncheires, which signified hundred-handed. these mighty giants could shake the universe and produce earthquakes; it is therefore evident that they represented those active subterranean forces to which allusion has been made in the opening chapter. the titans were twelve in number; their names were: oceanus, ceos, crios, hyperion, iapetus, cronus, theia, rhea, themis, mnemosyne, phoebe, and tethys. now uranus, the chaste light of heaven, the essence of all that is bright and pleasing, held in abhorrence his [14]crude, rough, and turbulent offspring, the giants, and moreover feared that their great power might eventually prove hurtful to himself. he therefore hurled them into tartarus, that portion of the lower world which served as

ts, and moreover feared that their great power might eventually prove hurtful to himself. he therefore hurled them into tartarus, that portion of the lower world which served as the subterranean dungeon of the gods. in order to avenge the oppression of her children, the giants, gaa instigated a conspiracy on the part of the titans against uranus, which was carried to a successful issue by her son cronus. he wounded his father, and from the blood of the wound which fell upon the earth sprang a race of monstrous beings also called giants. assisted by his brother-titans, cronus succeeded in dethroning his father, who, enraged at his defeat, cursed his rebellious son, and foretold to him a similar fate. cronus now became invested with supreme power, and assigned to his brothers offices of dist

of distinction, subordinate only to himself. subsequently, however, when, secure of his position, he no longer needed their assistance, he basely repaid their former services with treachery, made war upon his brothers and faithful allies, and, assisted by the giants, completely defeated them, sending such as resisted his all-conquering arm down into the lowest depths of tartarus. second dynasty. cronus (saturn. cronus was the god of time in its sense of eternal duration. he married rhea, daughter of uranus and gaa, a very important divinity, to whom a special chapter will be devoted hereafter. their page 13 children were, three sons: aides (pluto, poseidon (neptune, zeus (jupiter, and three daughters: hestia (vesta, demeter (ceres, and hera (juno. cronus, having an uneasy conscience, was

ter. their page 13 children were, three sons: aides (pluto, poseidon (neptune, zeus (jupiter, and three daughters: hestia (vesta, demeter (ceres, and hera (juno. cronus, having an uneasy conscience, was afraid that his children might one day rise up against his authority, and thus verify the prediction of his father [15]uranus. in order, therefore, to render the prophecy impossible of fulfilment, cronus swallowed each child as soon as it was born,[3] greatly to the sorrow and indignation of his wife rhea. when it came to zeus, the sixth and last, rhea resolved to try and save this one child at least, to love and cherish, and appealed to her parents, uranus and gaa, for counsel and assistance. by their advice she wrapped a stone in baby-clothes, and cronus, in eager haste, swallowed it, wit

ife rhea. when it came to zeus, the sixth and last, rhea resolved to try and save this one child at least, to love and cherish, and appealed to her parents, uranus and gaa, for counsel and assistance. by their advice she wrapped a stone in baby-clothes, and cronus, in eager haste, swallowed it, without noticing the deception. the child thus saved, eventually, as we shall see, dethroned his father cronus, became supreme god in his stead, and was universally venerated as the great national god of the greeks. page 14 page 15 anxious to preserve the secret of his existence from cronus, rhea sent the infant zeus secretly to crete, where he was nourished, protected, and educated. a sacred goat, called amalthea, supplied the place of his mother, by providing him with milk; nymphs, called melissae

htened away all intruders. under the watchful care of the nymphs the infant zeus throve rapidly, developing great physical powers, combined with [16]extraordinary wisdom and intelligence. grown to manhood, he determined to compel his father to restore his brothers and sisters to the light of day, and is said to have been assisted in this difficult task by the goddess metis, who artfully persuaded cronus to drink a potion, which caused him to give back the children he had swallowed. the stone which had counterfeited zeus was placed at delphi, where it was long exhibited as a sacred relic. cronus was so enraged at being circumvented that war between the father and son became inevitable. the rival forces ranged themselves on two separate high mountains in thessaly; zeus, with his brothers and

ed zeus was placed at delphi, where it was long exhibited as a sacred relic. cronus was so enraged at being circumvented that war between the father and son became inevitable. the rival forces ranged themselves on two separate high mountains in thessaly; zeus, with his brothers and sisters, took his stand on mount olympus, where he was joined by oceanus, and others of the titans, who had forsaken cronus on account of his oppressions. cronus and his brother-titans took possession of mount othrys, and prepared for battle. the struggle was long and fierce, and at length zeus, finding that he was no nearer victory than before, bethought himself of the existence of the imprisoned giants, and knowing that they would be able to render him most powerful assistance, he hastened to liberate them. he

us onslaught on his enemies, and so tremendous was the encounter that all nature is said to have throbbed in accord with this mighty effort of the celestial deities. the sea rose mountains high, and its angry billows [17]hissed and foamed; the earth shook to its foundations, the heavens sent forth rolling thunder, and flash after flash of death-bringing lightning, whilst a blinding mist enveloped cronus and his allies. and now the fortunes of war began to turn, and victory smiled on zeus. cronus and his army were completely overthrown, his brothers despatched to the gloomy depths of the lower world, and cronus himself was banished from his kingdom and deprived for ever of the supreme power, which now became vested in his son zeus. this war was called the titanomachia, and is most graphical

ory smiled on zeus. cronus and his army were completely overthrown, his brothers despatched to the gloomy depths of the lower world, and cronus himself was banished from his kingdom and deprived for ever of the supreme power, which now became vested in his son zeus. this war was called the titanomachia, and is most graphically described by the old classic poets. page 17 page 18 with the defeat of cronus and his banishment from his dominions, his career as a ruling greek divinity entirely ceases. but being, like all the gods, immortal, he was supposed to be still in existence, though possessing no longer either influence or authority, his place being filled to a certain extent by his descendant and successor, zeus. cronus is often represented as an old man leaning on a scythe, with an hour

ften represented as an old man leaning on a scythe, with an hour-glass in his hand. the hour-glass symbolizes the fast-fleeting moments as they succeed each other unceasingly; the scythe is emblematical of time, which mows down all before it. saturn. the romans, according to their custom of identifying their deities with those of the greek gods whose attributes were similar to their own, declared cronus to be identical with their old agricultural divinity saturn. they believed that after his defeat in the [18]titanomachia and his banishment from his dominions by zeus, he took refuge with janus, king of italy, who received the exiled deity with great kindness, and even shared his throne with him. their united reign became so thoroughly peaceful and happy, and was distinguished by such unint

ed reign became so thoroughly peaceful and happy, and was distinguished by such uninterrupted prosperity, that it was called the golden age. saturn is usually represented bearing a sickle in the one hand and a wheat-sheaf in the other. a temple was erected to him at the foot of the capitoline hill, in which were deposited the public treasury and the laws of the state. rhea (ops. rhea, the wife of cronus, and mother of zeus and the other great gods of olympus, personified the earth, and was regarded as the great mother and unceasing producer of all plant-life. she was also believed to exercise unbounded sway over the animal creation, more especially over the lion, the noble king of beasts. rhea is generally represented wearing a crown of turrets or towers and page 19 seated on a throne, wit

rth their refreshing streams to fructify the earth. as the personification of the operations of nature, he represents those grand laws of unchanging and harmonious order, by which not only the physical but also [27]the moral world is governed. hence he is the god of regulated time as marked by the changing seasons, and by the regular succession of day and night, in contradistinction to his father cronus, who represents time absolutely, i.e. eternity. as the lord of state-life, he is the founder of kingly power, the upholder of all institutions connected with the state, and the special friend and patron of princes, whom he guards and assists with his advice and counsel. he protects the assembly of the people, and, in fact, watches over the welfare of the whole community. as the father of th

sacred to zeus. his sacrifices consisted of white bulls, cows, and goats. zeus had seven immortal wives, whose names were metis, themis, eurynome, demeter, mnemosyne, leto, and hera. metis, his first wife, was one of the oceanides or sea-nymphs. she was the personification of prudence and wisdom, a convincing proof of which she displayed in her successful administration of the potion which caused cronus to yield up his children. she was endowed with the gift of prophecy, and foretold to zeus that one of their children would gain ascendency over [31]him. in order, therefore, to avert the possibility of the prediction being fulfilled he swallowed her before any children were born to them. feeling page 31 afterwards violent pains in his head, he sent for hephastus, and ordered him to open it

r hephastus, and ordered him to open it with an axe. his command was obeyed, and out sprang, with a loud and martial shout, a beautiful being, clad in armour from head to foot. this was athene (minerva, goddess of armed resistance and wisdom. themis was the goddess of justice, law, and order. eurynome was one of the oceanides, and the mother of the charites or graces. demeter,[13] the daughter of cronus and rhea, was the goddess of agriculture. mnemosyne, the daughter of uranus and gaa, was the goddess of memory and the mother of the nine muses. leto (latona) was the daughter of coeus and phoebe. she was gifted with wonderful beauty, and was tenderly loved by zeus, but her lot was far from being a happy one, for hera, being extremely jealous of her, persecuted her with inveterate cruelty

lebrated temple of jupiter was that on the capitoline hill in the city of rome, where he was worshipped under the names of jupiter-optimus-maximus, capitolinus, and tarpeius. page 38 the romans represented him seated on a throne of ivory, holding in his right hand a sheaf of thunderbolts, and in his left a sceptre, whilst an eagle stands beside his throne. hera (juno. hera, the eldest daughter of cronus and rhea, was born at samos, or, according to some accounts, at argos, and was reared by the sea-divinities oceanus and tethys, who were models of conjugal fidelity.[16] she was the [39]principal wife of zeus, and, as queen of heaven, participated in the honours paid to him, but her dominion only extended over the air (the lower aerial regions. hera appears to be the sublime embodiment of s

holidays during her festivals (the greater quinquatria, when they always brought a gift to their master, called the minerval. it is worthy of notice that the only three divinities [48]worshipped in the capitol were jupiter, juno, and minerva, and in their joint honour the ludi maximi or great games were held. themis. themis, who has already been alluded to as the wife of zeus, was the daughter of cronus and rhea, and personified those divine laws of justice and order by means of which the well-being and morality of communities are regulated. she presided over the assemblies of the people and the laws of hospitality. to her was intrusted the office of convoking the assembly of the gods, and she was also mistress of ritual and ceremony. on account of her great wisdom zeus himself frequently

fied with tyche, sometimes with ananke. themis, like so many other greek divinities, takes the place of a more ancient deity of the same name who was a daughter of page 50 uranus and gaa. this elder themis inherited from her mother the gift of prophecy, and when she became merged into her younger representative she transmitted to her this prophetic power. hestia (vesta. hestia was the daughter of cronus and rhea. she was the goddess of fire in its first application to the wants of mankind, hence she was essentially the presiding deity [49]of the domestic hearth and the guardian spirit of man, and it was her pure and benign influence which was supposed to protect the sanctity of domestic life. now in these early ages the hearth was regarded as the most important and most sacred portion of t

us. on her altar burned the never-ceasing fire, which was tended by her priestesses, the vestal virgins.[22] the temple of vesta was circular in form, and contained that sacred and highly prized treasure the palladium of troy.[23] the great festival in honour of vesta, called the vestalia, was celebrated on the 9th of june. demeter (ceres. demeter (from ge-meter, earth-mother) was the daughter of cronus and rhea.[24] she represented that portion of gaa (the whole solid earth) which we call the earth's crust, and which produces all vegetation. as goddess of agriculture, field-fruits, plenty, and productiveness, she was the sustainer of material life, and was therefore a divinity of great importance. when ancient gaa lost, with uranus, her position as a ruling divinity, she abdicated her swa

d undraped and intertwined in a loving embrace. in hesiod's theogony she is supposed to belong to the more ancient divinities, and, whilst those of later date are represented as page 64 having descended one from another, and all more or less from zeus, aphrodite has a variously-accounted-for, yet independent origin. the most poetical version of her birth is that when uranus was wounded by his son cronus, his blood mingled with the foam of the sea, whereupon the bubbling waters at once assumed a rosy tint, and from their depths arose, in all the surpassing glory of her loveliness, aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty! shaking her long, fair tresses, the water-drops rolled down into the beautiful [60]sea-shell in which she stood, and became transformed into pure glistening pearls. wafted by

d to have inhabited a cave at a very great height in the famous rock which still bears her name,[38] and was supposed to swoop down from her rocky eminence upon every ship that passed, and with each of her six heads to secure a victim. amphitrite is often represented assisting poseidon in attaching the sea-horses to his chariot [105] the cyclops, who have been already alluded to in the history of cronus, were the sons of poseidon and amphitrite. they were a wild race of gigantic growth, similar in their nature to the earth-born giants, and had only one eye each in the middle of their foreheads. they led a lawless life, possessing neither social manners nor fear of the gods, and were the workmen of hephastus, whose workshop was supposed to be in the heart of the volcanic mountain atna. here

of goats, probably on account of their being destructive to vineyards. bacchus or liber. the romans had a divinity called liber who presided over vegetation, and was, on this account, identified with the greek dionysus, and worshipped under the name of bacchus. the festival of liber, called the liberalia, was celebrated on the 17th of march. aides (pluto. aides, aidoneus, or hades, was the son of cronus and rhea, and the youngest brother of zeus and poseidon. he was the ruler of that subterranean region called erebus, which was inhabited by the shades or spirits of the dead, and also by those dethroned and exiled deities who had been vanquished by zeus and his allies. aides, the grim and gloomy monarch of this lower world, was the [131]successor of erebus, that ancient primeval divinity af


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, who were all too happy to become involved in human affairs. characteristics of the gods the odyssey provides modern readers with a rich portrait of the characteristics of the gods and the roles they play in human affairs as they were conceived by the ancient greeks. greek religion was polytheistic, meaning that the people believed in more than one god. chief among the greek gods is zeus, son of cronus, the king of the titans. on reaching adulthood, zeus leads a revolt against the titans and takes away the throne from cronus with the help of his brothers poseidon and hades. from his position on mount olympus, zeus observes the affairs of humans. he sees everything, governs all human actions, rewards good conduct and punishes evil, dispenses justice, and protects cities and homes. nonethel


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eter appeared. soon they were chatting with "kronin" master of the kronian race. he was very tall and both boneless and eyeless, and said he was "a space robot encased in a time capsule" as soon as mrs. de long reached her home after the visit her phone rang. it was kronin. she later recorded several conversations with him in which he explained the problems of the universe. she had never heard of cronus, the roman god of time. another entity popular in occult circles for centuries is ashtoreth, the phoenician goddess of love. a character called ashtar has been communicating with ufo fans for years, coming through worldwide stances, on ouija boards, and through mental telepathy. ashtar is a big cheese in the intergalactic federation. contactees have churned out dozens of books filled with h


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racter. in this phase we find the goddess sefekh, whose name signifies number 7, is the feminine word, or logos in place of the mother of time, who was the earlier word, as goddess of the seven stars("typology of time" vol. ii. p. 313, nat. gen. the author shows that it was the goddess of the great bear and mother of time who was in egypt from the earliest times the "living word" and that "sevekh-kronus, whose type was the crocodile-dragon, the pre-planetary form of saturn, was called her son and consort; he was her word-logos (p. 321, vol. i. the above is quite plain, but it was not the knowledge of astronomy only that led the ancients to the process of sevening. the primal cause goes far deeper and will be explained in its place. the above quotations are no digressions. they are brought


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andora, the allgifted, fair and false, was formed out of earth and flood (p. 571. it is difficult to arrive at the exact point of view in the hesiodic poems. in the theogony, there ascend out of chaos first graia (earth) the giantess, then erebus (corresp. to niflheim) and night; but gaia by herself brought forth uranus (sky) and seas and mountains, then other children by uranus, the last of them kronus the father of zeus and ancestor of all the gods. as the edda has a buri and borr before 03inn, so do uranus and kronus here come before zeus; with zeus and 03inn begins the race of gods proper, and poseidon and hades complete the fra ternal trio, like vili and ye. the enmity of gods and titans is therefore that of ases and giants; at the same time, there is just as much resemblance in the e

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