kronos/busted cross?
Jean Lansford
lansford at VNET.NET
Thu Apr 25 18:11:50 EDT 1996
On Thu, 25 Apr 1996, Ted O. Jackson wrote:
>Steve says:
>> Has it been determined for
>> certain that the BOC symbol is the Kronos symbol? I remember the Kronos
>> symbol being significantly different (but I haven't looked for a while)
>>
>> SP
>>
>I think the BOC symbol is actually Kronos and another symbol
>combined. The symbol for Saturn is simply a cross, isn't it? Or am
>I confusing it with another astrological sign?
The astrological symbol for Saturn (which is also the alchemical
symbol for lead) is currently drawn as a cross atop an open hook,
supposedly representing a sickle.
The astrological symbol for the asteroid Ceres is supposed to be
Saturn reversed, a hook atop a cross, but the hook is circular. Ceres
looks precisely like an upside-down BOC Kronos.
Not too much of a stretch to the BOC Kronos being a variation of
Saturn.
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