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341. The Tao [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 1 (Spring 1975) Home | Issue Contents The Tao The "Tao, the Way - the basic Chinese belief in an order and harmony in nature. This grand concept originated in remote times, from observation of the heavens and of nature- the rising and setting of sun, moon, and stars, the cycle of day and night, and the rotation of the seasons- suggesting the existence of laws of nature, a sort of divine legislation that regulated the pattern in the heavens and its counterpart on earth."(1 ) The following essay has, for the most part, been extracted from an editorial which appeared in ...
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342. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IV No. 4 (Summer 1979) Home | Issue Contents Contributors C. Leroy Ellenberger (B .S ., Washington Univ.; M.B .A ., Univ. of Pa.); Mr. Ellenberger has received degrees in chemical engineering and finance & operations research. He has contributed published material to Science Digest, New Leader, The Humanist, I-R/D , Fate, and the SIS Review. Mr. Ellenberger is presently a Contributing Editor of KRONOS Lewis M. Greenberg (M .A ., A.B .D . Univ. of Pa.); Associate Professor of Art History and Chairman ...
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343. The Book Case [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IV No. 3 (Spring 1979) Home | Issue Contents The Book Case EVOLUTION: Reconciling The Controversy. John R. Hadd. $7 .50 (US Dollars), $10.50 overseas airmail. 96 pages, hard cover only. Address orders to KRONOS Press, Glassboro State College, Glassboro, NJ 08028. INSERT KIV3_94.TIF An Essential Guide for Researchers INDEX TO THE WORKS OF IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY. VOL I. By Alice Miller. CENTER FOR VELIKOVSKIAN AND INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES. Glassboro State College. Glassboro, New Jersey. 1977. 278 pages. $9 .95. KIV3_95.JPG HERE ...
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344. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... require a body with a mass of 417 Earths passing at two Earth radii, a more realistic formulation of the problem reveals an even greater torque requirement. Warlow assumed an inversion lasting 24 hours. In J. Phys. A Slabinski indicated that a real cosmic body would pass Earth in a much shorter time. Subsequently, he showed in Kronos VII:2 (1982), pp. 94-6 that when the gravitational torque of the passing body is coupled with a realistic trajectory, the size of the interloper "becomes truly astronomical.... An inversion of the solid Earth by the gravitational torque from a cosmic body .. . requires a body with a mass of ...
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345. Planetary Worship [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... effect that these heavenly bodies [the planets] are gods..."(5 ) And it is the major deities of their pantheon that the Greeks identified as the planets. In THE BOOK OF THE SECRETS OF ENOCH, a Graeco-Jewish work from the intertestamental period, the names of the planets are given in Greek as Kruno (Kronos/Saturn), Zeus (Jupiter), Aris (Ares/Mars), Aphrodit (Aphrodite/Venus), and Ermis (Hermes/Mercury).(6 ) Boyles is not alone, and hardly the first, to offer the objections he has. Bob Forrest, one of Velikovsky's harshest critics, has also harped ...
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346. The Book Case [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VII No. 1 (Fall 1981) Home | Issue Contents The Book Case Recollections of a Fallen Sky: Velikovsky and Cultural Amnesia Papers presented at The University of Lethbridge May 9 and 10, 1974. Orders from KRONOS, P. O. Box 343, Wynnewood, PA 19096- $9 .50 (US funds only) psot paid. Overseas airmail also order directly from the above- $12.50 (US funds only) post paid. Bulk and academic rates on request. Soft cover only; 176 pages. THE AQUARIAN CONSPIRACY Personal and Social Transformation in the 1980s. By Maruilyn Ferguson Forward by Max Lerner. TO ...
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347. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 3 (Spring 1978) Home | Issue Contents Contributors Dwardu Cardona; Mr. Cardona, a contributing editor of KRONOS, has also published in the journal Pensee. He presently makes his home in Vancouver, B. C. and is preparing a co-authored work on the origin of religion. Lewis M. Greenberg (M .A ., A.B .D ., Univ. of Pa.); Associate Professor of Art History and Chairman of the Dept. of Art History & Social Sciences, Moore College of Art, Philadelphia. Prof. Greenberg is the co-author of An Introduction to Ancient Art and Architecture ( ...
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... the Finnish runes and Altaic legends sound harmless enough, so do the popular traditions of most of the European countries, including Greece: the kind of mythology known through Bulfinch. But here at least there are additional less popular traditions which have preserved more of the severe spirit and style of old. So the (13th) Orphic Hymn to Kronos addresses the god as "Father of 133 the blessed gods as well as of man, you of changeful counsel, . . . strong Titan who devours all and begets it anew [lit. "you who consume all and increase it contrariwise yourself"], you who hold the indestructible bond according to the apeirona (unlimited) ...
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... From: Aeon V:2 (Apr 1998) Home | Issue Contents Let There be Darkness: The Reign of the Swastika by Lewis M. Greenberg (KRONOS Press, Wynnewood, PA., 1997) Reviewed by Ken Moss Lewis Greenberg has written a most interesting account of the origins of the swastika and how this ancient symbol was used and later abused by Adolf Hitler. As his prologue succinctly puts it: "[ O ]ne of humankind's oldest symbols [has been] tainted- perhaps forever" and "transmogrified into an icon of terror and hate." The author is no stranger either to myself or, probably, to most AEON readers, since ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 2 (Winter 1981) Home | Issue Contents DOCUMENTS . . . Heretics, Dogmatists and Science's Reception of New Ideas (Part 3)C. Leroy Ellenberger Copyright (c ) 1981 C. L. Ellenberger Whenever it has suited his ideological purposes, man has scrupulously destroyed or ignored the record of the past so that its tragedies could not interfere with progress and the ambitions of the present. Voltaire knew what he was talking about when he said: "History is the lie commonly agreed upon. " Our view of the past is a fiction we create to rationalize our position of power in the present, and our view ...
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