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Solar System bodies: Sun
Solar System bodies: Sun - Astrology Encyclopedia
Definition of Solar System bodies: Sun
To the Egyptians it was Ra, Amen, Aten, or Osiris, each with a different religious significance. The winged globe in Egyptian art is a familiar representation of the solar orb. Atenism, the first impersonal concept of the Deity, worshipped only "the power which came from the Sun," and forbade any emblem or idol that would tend to substitute a symbol for the thing itself. To The Persian it was Mithras; to the Hindu, Brahma; to the Chaldean, Bel; and to the Greek, Adonis and Apollo. In Free-masonry Sol-om-on, the name of the Sun in three languages, is an expression of light.
Actually the Sun has no visible motion, although we know it moves because nothing in the universe can hold its place by standing still. However, ancient astrology dealt with things as they appear rather than as they are; just as the wind which blows South was to the ancients the North wind because it came out of the North. Therefore, when astrology speaks of the Sun's motion we must not overlook the fact that what we actually mean is the Earth's motion which we measure by or describe in the terms of the apparent motion of the Sun. That the ancient masters knew this, can be seen in the order of the planetary hours: Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Sun, Venus - the placing of the Sun between Mars and Venus clearly showing that it represents the Earth in this sequence.
The Nodes at which the Earth intercepts the plane of the Sun's equator, lie at heliocentric longitudes 75� and 255�, which the Earth crosses in Junc and December. The Sun's North Pole is inclined toward the Earth by 7� in July, and away from the Earth by 7� in January. The plane of the Sun's orbit is not known, but since the Milky Way galaxy is a flat disc of stars it is probable that the Sun's orbit does not deviate to any great extent from the average of the stars within the galaxy - similar to the orbits of the planets which lie within a narrow band that extends some 7� on either side of the Ecliptic.
We do know that the plane of our ecliptic is inclined to the plane of the Milky Way galaxy at a steep angle of approximately 50� hence the three-dimensional motion of the Earth with reference to the orbit of the Sun must involve a considerable degree of elevation and depression above and below the plane of the Sun's orbit; also that there must be a considerable declination of the Sun's pole with reference to its orbit, not unlike that of the Earth's pole to which we ascribe our seasonal variations. Because of this, the Nodes where the Earth intersects the Sun's equator are not the same as those at which the Earth intersects the plane of the Sun's orbit. It is not improbable that the latter nodes may pursue a precessional cycle not unlike that of the Moon's Nodes.
The Sun is a variable star, unlike any other star yet discovered. It revolves from East to West; i.e., looking down on its North pole, it moves counter-clockwise. Its period of rotation at the Equator is 24.65 d.; at the pole, 34 d. Its mean period as seen by the Earth is 25.38 d.; but its synodical period of rotation is 27.25 d.
The diameter of the Sun is 864,392 miles. Driving in an automobile at the rate of 500 miles a day, it would require 14 y, 10 m, 2 d, to circle the Sun.
Its weight in tons is 2,200 plus 24 ciphers, or 2.2 octillion tons. In bulk it could contain 1,300,000 Earths.
The Sun-Earth distance - 92,897,416 miles - is taken as a unit of measurement of inter-solar system space, and is known as one Astronomical Unit. Its light requires 498.59 seconds, or about 8 1/3 minutes, to reach the Earth. To travel the distance by an airplane at 300 miles per hour, would consume 35 years; to walk at 4 m.p.h., 6300 y.
Hugh Rice, astronomer of the Hayden Planetarium of New York, says, "The Sun is the source of almost all the power, heat and life on the Earth." Heat reaching the Earth amounts to 1.94 calories per minute, per square mile of the Earth's surface. One caloric is the amount of heat required to raise one gram of water by one degree of temperature.
In terms of power the Sun's radiation amounts to 1.51 h.p. per sq. yard of the Earth's surface, or 643,000 h.p. per sq. mile. Were it not for loss by curvature and reflection it would amount to 4,690,000 h.p. per sq. mile, or for the entire surface of the Earth, 127 plus twelve ciphers, or 127 trillions of horsepower - more than we could possibly use. Actually our absorption amounts to from 0.34 to 0.38 h.p. per sq. yard, or the equivalent of a 60-watt lamp in continuous operation. When it is recalled that the Earth as seen from the Sun is a point in the sky apparently less than half as large as Venus when it is our brilliant evening star, and that this is the tiny object which intercepts a total of 230 million-million horsepower of solar radiation, it becomes evident that the Sun radiates an incomprehensible amount of energy. Indeed, we find that it radiates nearly 2,200,000,000 times as much energy as that which lights and warms and gives life to our planet, and hundreds of millions of times as much energy as is intercepted by all the planets, satellites, and planetoids combined.
Most of the Sun has a temperature of a million degrees. Its energy travels at the rate of 186,271 miles per second. The Sun's heat would melt a block of ice the size of the Earth in 16.6 minutes; a block of iron of the same size, in Less than 3 hours. Its heat for a year is equal to the burning of tons of coal amounting to 400 Plus 21 ciphers.
The Sun's Spectrum of visible light extends from 7700 Angstrom units on the red end, to 3600 Angstrom units on the violet end. An Angstrom unit is one ten-millionth of a millimeter. A millimeter is 1/25th of an inch. A wave of red light measures one 32-thousandths of an inch; of violet, one 64-thousandths. Hence the visible Spectrum consists of one octave, although 40 octaves are known to Science. The ultra-violet band extends from 3600 to 1000 Angstrom units. However, the ozone in the Earth's atmosphere cuts out all rays shorter than 2900 A.U. Tanning is nature's way of protecting the body against an excess of ultra-violet radiation.
The light of the Sun is 465,000 times brighter than the Full Moon; 900,000,000 times brighter than Venus at its brightest. In the Zenith this has been computed at 103,000 meter-candles. A meter-candle is the light received from a candle at a distance of a meter.
According to the latest astronomical computations the Sun's proper motion in orbit is approx. 200 miles per second; its apparent motion towards a point in the constellation Hercules is 12 miles per second.
(Nicholas deVore - Encyclopedia of Astrology)
The other dictionary entries:
A
Accidental Ascendant ·
Accidental Dignity ·
Acronycal ·
Acronycal place ·
Active Influence ·
Adept ·
Adjusted Calculation Date ·
Line of Advantage ·
Affinity ·
Afflicted ·
Astrological Ages ·
Air Signs ·
Albedo ·
Almanac ·
Almuten ·
Altitude ·
Ambient ·
Anahibazon ·
Anareta, anaretic ·
Anaretic Point. Anaretic Place ·
Androgyne, androgynous ·
Angels ·
Angle ·
Angstrom ·
Angular ·
Angular Velocity ·
Anomaly ·
Anipathies ·
Antipathy ·
Antiscion ·
Antisedentia ·
Aphelion ·
Apheta ·
Aphorism ·
Apogee ·
Apparent Motion ·
Application ·
Appulse ·
Apsis ·
Aquarius ·
Arabian Points, or Parts ·
Arc ·
Arc of Vision ·
Ares ·
Aries ·
Armillary Sphere ·
Ascendant ·
Ascending ·
Ascension ·
Ascension, Signs of Long ·
Ascension, Signs of Short ·
Ascensional Difference ·
Aspect ·
Aspectarian ·
Asterism ·
Asteroids ·
Astral Body ·
Astral Light ·
Astral projection ·
Astrolabe ·
Astrology ·
Astromancy ·
Astrometeorology ·
Astronomical unit ·
Astronomos ·
Astronomy ·
Astrotheology ·
Aten ·
Athazer ·
Aura ·
Aurora Borealis, Northern Lights ·
Inclination of Axis ·
Axial rotation ·
Azimene ·
Azimuth
B
Baal ·
Tower of Babel ·
Babylon ·
Babylonian ·
Barren Signs ·
Beholding Signs ·
Bel ·
Belts of Jupiter ·
Benefic Aspects ·
Besieged ·
Bestial signs ·
Bicorporeal ·
Bi-Quintile ·
Birth Moment ·
Birth Stones ·
Bitter Signs ·
Blend ·
Brahmanaspati ·
Broken Signs ·
Brutish signs ·
Buddha
C
Cabala, Cabalism ·
Cacodemon ·
Cadent ·
Caduceus ·
Calendar ·
Cancer ·
Cappella ·
Capricorn ·
Caput Draconis ·
Cardinal Signs ·
Casting the Horoscope ·
Cataclysmic Planet ·
Catahibazon ·
Cauda Draconis ·
Cazimi ·
Celestial Sphere ·
Ceres ·
Chaldaeans ·
Chaldaean Oracle ·
Changeable Signs ·
Character ·
Character of Planets ·
Characteristics of the Signs ·
Chart ·
Chronocrators ·
Chronos ·
Circle ·
Circles of Position ·
Cities, Sign Rulership ·
Clairaudience ·
Clairsentience ·
Climacterical Conjunction ·
Climacterical Periods ·
Climate ·
Cold planets ·
Cold Signs ·
Collection of light ·
Colors ·
Combust ·
Comets ·
List of Periodic Comets ·
Comet 1925a ·
Collision with Earth ·
Commanding Signs ·
Common Signs ·
Conception ·
Conceptive Signs ·
Configuration ·
Conjunction: Conjoined to ·
Conjunction, Superior and Inferior ·
Constellations ·
Contact ·
Contra antiscions ·
Converse Directions ·
Coordinate ·
Copernican System ·
Corona ·
Correction ·
Co-signficator ·
Cosmecology: the ecology of the cosmic ·
Cosmic ·
Cosmic Conditioning ·
Cosmic Cross ·
Cosmic Philosophy, or Cosmism ·
Cosmic Psychology ·
Cosmical ·
Councillor Gods ·
Countries ·
Crepuscule ·
Crescent ·
Critical Days ·
Critical Degrees ·
Crooked Signs ·
Crucial Degrees ·
Culminating ·
Culmination ·
Culminator ·
Cusp ·
Cycle ·
Cycles ·
Jupiter Cycle ·
Pluto Cycles ·
Neptune Cycle ·
Uranus Cycle ·
Saturn Cycles ·
Cycles - Tabulated data
D
Day ·
Day House ·
Day of Week, to determine ·
Daylight Saving Time ·
Day Triplicity ·
Debility ·
Decade ·
Decanate, Decan ·
Decatom ·
Decile ·
Declination ·
Decreasing or Increasing in Light ·
Decumbiture ·
Deductive Type ·
Deferent ·
Degree ·
Degree Rising ·
Individual Degrees ·
Individual Degree Tables ·
Aries Individual Degrees ·
Taurus Individual Degrees ·
Gemini Individual Degrees ·
Cancer Individual Degrees ·
Leo Individual Degrees ·
Virgo Individual Degrees ·
Libra Individual Degrees ·
Scorpio Individual Degrees ·
Sagittarius Individual Degrees ·
Capricorn Individual Degrees ·
Aquarius Individual Degrees ·
Pisces Individual Degrees ·
Delineation ·
Depression ·
Descendant ·
Descending ·
Destiny ·
Detriment ·
Dexter ·
Dhanus ·
Dichotome, or Dicotome ·
Dignities, Debilities ·
Dignities and Debilities ·
Dionysian Period ·
Directions. Progressions ·
Dispositor ·
Dissociate Signs ·
Distance ·
Diurnal ·
Dog Days ·
Dog Stars ·
Domal Dignity ·
Dominical Letter ·
Doryphory ·
Double-bodied or Bicorporeal Signs ·
Dragon's Head. Dragon's Tail ·
Dumb Signs ·
Duration of Life ·
Dwa-da-shamsa ·
Dysis
E
Eagle ·
Earth Shine ·
Earth Signs ·
East ·
Easter ·
Eccentric ·
Eclipse ·
Eclipse of Thales ·
Ecliptic; Via Solis, the Sun's path ·
Ego ·
Elections ·
Electric planets ·
Elements ·
Elevation ·
Elevation of the Pole ·
Elevation by Latitude ·
Eleveation by House Position ·
Elongation ·
Embolismic Month ·
Emerge ·
Emotional Natures ·
Enneatical ·
Epact ·
Ephemeral Map ·
Ephemeral Motion ·
Ephemeris ·
Epicycle ·
Epoch ·
Signs of Equal Power ·
Equation of Time ·
Equator ·
Equinox ·
Equinoctial Signs ·
Era ·
Eros ·
Erratics ·
Esoteric ·
Essential Dignities ·
Eudemon ·
Exaltation ·
Executive Type ·
Exoteric ·
Externalize ·
Extra-sensory Perceptions
F
Face ·
Fall ·
False Angle; False Arc ·
Familiarity ·
Fate ·
Feminine Signs ·
Feral ·
Figure ·
Fire Signs ·
First point ·
Fixed Signs ·
Fixed Stars ·
Flexed ·
Fortified ·
Fortitude ·
Fortuna ·
Fortunate Signs ·
Fortunes ·
Four-footed Signs ·
Fourth Dimension ·
Free-Will ·
Friendly planets ·
Fruitful Signs ·
Frustration ·
Gabriel ·
Galactic Center ·
Galactic Latitude ·
Galaxy ·
Notes of the Gamut ·
Gemini ·
Gems ·
Genethliacal Astrology ·
Genethlialogy ·
Geniture ·
Geoarc ·
Geoarc Figure ·
Geocentric ·
Astrological Geomancy ·
Gibbous ·
Giver of Life ·
Gnomes ·
Golden Number ·
Arc of Gradial Transit ·
Grand Cross ·
Grand Trine ·
Gregorian Calendar ·
Guarded
H
Hayz ·
Hearing ·
Heart of the Sun ·
Heliacal Rising ·
Heliacal Setting ·
Heliarc ·
Heliarc Figure ·
Heliocentric ·
Heliocentric Astrology ·
Heliocentric Longitude and Latitude ·
Helios ·
Hemisphere ·
Hermaphrodite ·
Hermes ·
Hermetic ·
Herschel ·
Hexagon ·
Hindu Astrology ·
Home, Day or Night ·
Homodromi ·
Honors ·
Horary Astrology ·
Horary Circles ·
Horary Time ·
Horimea ·
Horizon ·
Horizontal Aspects ·
Horizontal Parallel ·
Horoscope ·
Hour Angle ·
Hours ·
Houses ·
Meaning of Houses ·
First House ·
Second House ·
Third House ·
Fourth House ·
Fifth House ·
Sixth House ·
Seventh House ·
Eighth House ·
Ninth House ·
Tenth House ·
Eleventh House ·
Twelfth House ·
Houses, Reciprocal Action of Opposite ·
Solar Houses ·
House Ruler ·
Intercepted House ·
House: Diurnal, or day; Nocturnal, or Night ·
Tables of Houses ·
Human Signs ·
Hyleg ·
Hylegiacal Places ·
Hypogeon
I
Ides ·
Period of Illumination ·
Immersion ·
Impeded; Impedited ·
Imperfect Signs, Broken Signs ·
Imum Coeli ·
Inclination ·
Inconjunct ·
Increasing in Light ·
Increasing in Motion ·
Individual Houses ·
Inferior Planets ·
Infortunes ·
Ingress ·
Initiating Signs ·
Initiative Type ·
Injunct ·
Inspirational Natures ·
Intellectual Natures ·
Interlunar ·
Intercepted ·
Interpolation ·
Interpretation ·
Invariable Plane ·
Inversion ·
Ishtar ·
Isis and Osiris ·
Issat
J
Joined to ·
Joy ·
Julian Calendar ·
Julian Day
K
Kabala ·
Kakatyche ·
Karma ·
Katababazon ·
Kether ·
Key-Cycle ·
Kosmos ·
Krishna ·
Kronos
L
Labha bhava ·
Lagna ·
Lagna Sphutas ·
Latitude ·
Laya Centers ·
Leap Year ·
Leo ·
Life ·
Light ·
Collector of Light ·
Light of time ·
Light Planets ·
Light, Velocity of ·
Light-year ·
Lights ·
Lilith ·
Local Mean Time ·
Logarithms ·
Longitude ·
Lord ·
Lucifer ·
Luminaries ·
Lunar ·
Lunar Declination ·
Lunar Mansions ·
Lunar Month ·
Lunar semicircle ·
Lunar Year ·
Lunation ·
Embolismic Lunation ·
Periodical Lunation ·
Synodical Lunation
M
Magic ·
Magnetism ·
Magnitude ·
Major Planets ·
Malefic ·
Mansions of the Moon ·
Map ·
Marduk, or Asaru ·
Mark, Noon or Midnight ·
Martian ·
Masculine Degrees ·
Masculine planets ·
Masculine Signs ·
Maternal Signs ·
Matutine, Matutinal ·
Maya ·
Mean Motion ·
Mean Time ·
Measure of Time ·
Medical Astrology ·
Medium Coeli ·
Mediumship ·
Medusa's Head ·
Meridian ·
Meridian Distance ·
Meridional ·
Mesmerism ·
Metonic Cycle ·
Metonic Return ·
Micron ·
Midheaven ·
Midpoint ·
Milky Way ·
Minute ·
Moderators ·
Modus Rationalis ·
Moisture ·
Monad ·
Month ·
Month ·
Motion ·
Movable Signs ·
Mundane Aspects ·
Mundane Astrology ·
Mundane Directions, or Directions in Mundo ·
Mundane Parallel, or Parallel in Mundo ·
Music of the Spheres ·
Mutable Signs ·
Mute Signs ·
Mutilated Degrees ·
Mutual Application ·
Mutual Reception
N
Nadir ·
Naibod's Table of Times ·
Natal Astrology ·
Native ·
Nativity ·
Natural Day ·
Nebo ·
Temple of Nebuchadnezzar ·
Nebulae ·
Negative Sign ·
Neomenium ·
Neptune ·
New Year's Day ·
Night Houses ·
Ninib ·
Moon's Nodes ·
Nodes of the Planets ·
Nomes ·
North Point ·
Northern Signs ·
Nova
O
Obeying Signs ·
Oblique Ascendant ·
Oblique Ascension ·
Oblique Descension ·
Oblique Sphere ·
Occidental or Oriental ·
Occultation ·
Occursions ·
Occursor ·
Old Style ·
Opposition ·
Omniverse ·
Orbit ·
Orbital revolution ·
Oriental ·
Orbs ·
Orphic Mysteries ·
Ortive Difference
P
Pantheism ·
Pantheon ·
Parallel ·
Pars fortunae; Part of Fortune ·
Partile ·
Passive ·
Pavanna ·
Penumbral Eclipse ·
Peregrine ·
Perigee ·
Perihelion ·
Periodical Lunation ·
Phase ·
Phases ·
Phenomenon ·
Philosophy ·
Philosopher's Stone ·
Phoenon ·
Pisces ·
Classifications of Planets ·
Planetary Ages of Man ·
Planetary Anatomy ·
Planetary Angels ·
Planetary Colors ·
Planetary Days ·
Planetary Flavors ·
Planetary Forms ·
Planetary Hours ·
Planetary Jewels, or Precious Stones ·
Planetary Metals ·
Planetary Motions ·
Planetary Objects and Substances ·
Planetary Pathology, or physical ailments ·
Planetary Pattern ·
Planetary Periods, or Cycles ·
Planetary Physiology ·
Planetary Physiques ·
Planetary Psychology ·
Planetary Significators ·
Planetary Significators - Horary ·
Planetary Significators - Mundane ·
Planetary Spirits ·
Planetary Vegetation and Herbs ·
Planetary Vocations and Avocations ·
Planetary Years ·
Platic ·
Pluto ·
Point of Life ·
Point of Love ·
Polar Elevation ·
Polarity ·
Pole - of the Ascendant; of the Horoscope ·
Ponderous, or Ponderable planets ·
Posited ·
Positive sign ·
Practical Natures ·
Precession of Equinox and Pole ·
Precession of the Equinoxes ·
Predictions, in Mundane Astrology ·
Predictive Astrology ·
Prenatal Epoch ·
Prescience ·
Primary Directions ·
Prime Vertical ·
Primum Mobile ·
Principal Places ·
Process ·
Profections ·
Prognosis ·
Progressed Horoscope ·
Progressions ·
Progressions vs. Directions ·
Progressive Solar Revolution ·
Prohibition ·
Promittor ·
Proper Motion ·
Prophecy ·
Proportional Arcs ·
Prorogator ·
Psychography ·
Psychometry ·
Psychophobia ·
Ptolemaic Astrology ·
Pyrois
Q
Quadrantine Lunation ·
Quadrants ·
Quadrate, or Quartile ·
Quadratures ·
Quadrupedal ·
Quadruplicity ·
Quartile ·
Querent ·
Quesited ·
Quincunx ·
Quintile
R
Radical ·
Radical Position ·
Radix ·
Radix System ·
Rahu ·
Rapt Motion ·
Rapt Parallel ·
Under the Rays ·
Reception ·
Mutual Reception ·
Recessional Directions ·
Rectification ·
Recurrence Cycles ·
Refranation ·
Relative Houses ·
Retrograde ·
Retrograde Application ·
Revolution ·
Revolutionary Additives ·
Right Ascension ·
Right Distance ·
Right Sphere ·
Rising Sign ·
How to Approximate the Rising Time of a Planet ·
Rotation ·
Royal Stars ·
Ruler ·
Geographical Rulership ·
Ruminant Signs
S
Sagittarius ·
Saros ·
Saturn chasing the Moon ·
Saturnine ·
Saturnalia ·
Satellite ·
Satellitium ·
Scorpio ·
Secondary Progressions ·
Seer ·
Semi-Arc ·
Semi-Quintil ·
Semicircle ·
Semi-sextile ·
Semi-square ·
Significators of the Senses ·
Separating, separation ·
Sesqui-quadrate ·
Sesquiquintile ·
Seven ·
Sexagenary ·
Sextile ·
Sextiles ·
Sidereal Clock ·
Sidereal Day ·
Sidereal Time ·
Sidereal Year ·
Sign ·
Signs and the Disciples ·
The Symbology of Twelve Signs ·
Sign: Aries ·
Sign: Taurus ·
Sign: Gemini ·
Sign: Cancer ·
Sign: Leo ·
Sign: Virgo ·
Sign: Libra ·
Sign: Scorpio ·
Sign: Sagittarius ·
Sign: Capricorn ·
Sign: Aquarius ·
Sign: Pisces ·
Classifications of Signs ·
Sympathetic ·
Significator ·
Sinister ·
Slow of Course ·
Sol ·
Solar Astrology ·
Solar Cycle, or Cycle of the Sun ·
Solar Day ·
Solar Equilibrium ·
Solar Revolution ·
Solar Semicircle ·
Solar System ·
Solar System bodies: Sun ·
Solar System Bodies: Moon ·
Solar System Bodies: Mercury ·
Solar System bodies: Venus ·
Solar System Bodies: Earth ·
Solar System Bodies: Mars ·
Solar System Bodies: Asteroids ·
Solar System Bodies: Jupiter ·
Solar System bodies: Saturn ·
Solar System Bodies: Uranus ·
Solar System bodies: Neptune ·
Solar System bodies: Pluto ·
Solar Time ·
Solar Year ·
SOL-om-on ·
Solomon's Seal ·
Solomon's Temple ·
Solstices ·
South Latitudes ·
Southern Signs ·
Spectroscope ·
Speculum ·
Sphere ·
Sphinx ·
Square ·
Standard Time ·
Star of Bethlehem ·
Stars ·
Stationary ·
Stations ·
Stellium ·
Strength of a planet ·
Succedent Houses ·
Sunspot Cycle ·
Supercycle ·
Superior Planets ·
Synodical Lunation ·
Synthesis ·
Syzygy
T
Tables of Houses ·
T-cross ·
Taurus ·
Telepathy ·
Telescope ·
Temporal Houses ·
The Terminal Houses ·
Terms of the planets ·
Testimony ·
Tetrabiblios ·
Tetractys - ten symbolic dots ·
Tetragon ·
Thema Coeli ·
Throne ·
Time ·
Time. Correction of Mean to Sidereal Time ·
Transit ·
Transit of a planet across the Sun ·
Transitor ·
Translation of Light ·
Transmutation ·
Trigon ·
Trigonocrators ·
Trimorion ·
Trine ·
Trinities ·
Triplicities ·
Tropical Signs ·
Tropical Year ·
True Solar Day ·
Trutine ·
Twilight
U
Umbral Eclipse ·
Under the Sunbeams ·
Unfortunate Signs ·
Urania ·
Uranian ·
Uranian Astrology ·
Uranus
V
Vernal Equinox ·
Vertical ·
Vespertine ·
Via Combusta ·
Vibrations ·
Violent Signs ·
Virgo ·
Visibility ·
Vital Signs ·
Vocal Signs ·
Signs of Voice ·
Void of Course ·
Vulcan
W
War Time ·
Watchers of the Heavens ·
Water-bearer, Waterman ·
Water Signs ·
Wave Length ·
Weak Signs ·
Whole Signs
Y
Year
Z
Zodiac ·
Zodiacal Aspects ·
Zodiacal Directions ·
Zodiacal metals ·
Zodiacal Parallels ·
"Zodiacus Vitae." The Zodiac of Life. ·
Zero Hour Circles ·
Zenith