Anareta

/ænəˈriːtə/ noun

Definition

In ancient astrology, the planet believed to be responsible for shortening a person's life or causing death.

Etymology

From Greek 'anaireein' meaning 'to take away' or 'to slay,' used in astrological texts to describe a destructive planetary influence. The term was adopted by Hellenistic astrologers and later medieval European scholars studying planetary influences.

Kelly Says

Ancient astrologers believed certain planets were literally 'life-takers'—they called them anareta planets! It's fascinating that this concept shows how people thousands of years ago tried to understand fate and mortality through the movements of stars, creating a cosmic explanation for why some people seemed luckier or lived longer than others.

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