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  2. Horologium (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Horologium constellation: showing the tangent line, or viewer's horizon, at latitude approx 23°N, which is parallel to the line of −67.04 declension, the lower declination boundary of the constellation. Covering a total of 248.9 square degrees or 0.603% of the sky, Horologium ranks 58th in area out of the 88 modern constellations. [7]

  3. Psychological astrology - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, in Switzerland, Bruno and Louise Huber also developed their own method of astrological psychology, referred to as the Huber Method which was influenced by Roberto Assagioli's work with psychosynthesis. In 1962, the Hubers founded the Huber School of Astrology and their work is now taught at the Astrological Psychology Association.

  4. Astronomical clock - Wikipedia

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    An astronomical clock, horologium, or orloj is a clock with special mechanisms and dials to display astronomical information, such as the relative positions of the Sun, Moon, zodiacal constellations, and sometimes major planets.

  5. Astral projection - Wikipedia

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    Astral projection (also known as astral travel, soul journey, soul wandering, spiritual journey, spiritual travel) is a term used in esotericism to describe an intentional out-of-body experience (OBE) [1] [2] that assumes the existence of a subtle body, known as the astral body or body of light, through which consciousness can function separately from the physical body and travel throughout ...

  6. Worship of heavenly bodies - Wikipedia

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    In anthropological literature these systems of practice may be referred to as astral cults. The most notable instances of this are Sun gods and Moon gods in polytheistic systems worldwide. Also notable are the associations of the planets with deities in Sumerian religion , and hence in Babylonian and Greco - Roman religion, viz. Mercury , Venus ...

  7. Horologium - Wikipedia

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    Horologium (Latin for "clock") may refer to: Clock, a device for measuring the time; Astronomical clock, also sometimes distinguished as a horologium; Horologium Augusti, a solar marker built in ancient Rome by Augustus, once believed to have acted as a sundial; Horologium, a turret clock built in 1283 in Dunstable, UK

  8. Astrology - Wikipedia

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    The constellations of the Zodiac of western Asia and Europe were not used; instead the sky is divided into Three Enclosures (三垣 sān yuán), and Twenty-Eight Mansions (二十八宿 èrshíbā xiù) in twelve Ci . [110] The Chinese zodiac of twelve animal signs is said to represent twelve different types of personality. It is based on cycles ...

  9. List of stars in Horologium - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Horologium, sorted by decreasing brightness. Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis. mag. abs. mag. Dist. Sp. class Notes