Star Success.She has also written the popular “Choose Your Career” advice column for
American Astrologymagazine since 1992 and numerous articles for astrology journals.
She has been a guest on radio programs across the country and has written astrology
features for Marie Claire, Modern Brideand Seventeenmagazines, among others.
Christino lectures regularly on astrology in the New York area, most notably
for Colgate University. She teaches horary at the Online College of Astrology, and
received a research grant from the New York chapter of the National Council for
Geocosmic Research (NCGR) for her work on Evangeline Adams. Her other research
interests include forecasting, traditional astrology, the history of astrology, and cross-
cultural astrologies.
Christino is certified Level IV by the NCGR, has a B.A. in English from Col-
gate University, and took graduate classes at Columbia University. She studied tradi-
tional astrology with Zoltan Mason and Robert Zoller and modern techniques with Al
H. Morrison. She practices yoga and meditation and has also studied zen, Reiki, and
numerology.
Sources:
Christino, Karen. Foreseeing the Future: Evangeline Adams and Astrology in America.Amherst,
MA: One Reed Publications, 2002.
———. Star Success: An Astrological Guide to Your Career.New York: Pocket Books, 1992.
CHRONOCRATORS
The chronocrators, the “markers” or “rulers” of time, are the periodic conjunctions of
Jupiter and Saturn that occur every 20 years. Because Jupiter and Saturn were the
slowest-moving planets in the then-known solar system, their conjunction was per-
ceived by the ancients as particularly significant. These celestial meetings indicated
important events, as well as the beginning and ending of important periods of time.
For example, some have speculated that the Star of Bethlehem was actually a Jupiter-
Saturn conjunction.
Considerable traditional astrological literature exists on chronocrators. This
literature develops, among other things, longer cycles out of the patterns of successive
chronocrators (e.g., the two-century cycle during which chronocrators occur in the
same element) and speculates about the significance of these longer time periods. Few
modern astrologers have more than passing familiarity with this phase of astrology.
CHRONOS
Chronos is an older name for Saturn. Mythologically, Chronos was regarded as the
Greek god equivalent to the Roman god Saturn.
CHURCH OFLIGHT
Elbert Benjamine (C. C. Zain) incorporated the Church of Light in Los Angeles in
1932, although its roots lie in Emma Harding Britten’s 1876 book Art Magic.The
Chronocrators
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