Kabala. v.
Cabala.
Kakatyche. Ill-fortune. A greek term for the Sixth House.
Karma. Applied to the end-result of the operation of the Law of Cause
and Effect. Perhaps its closest English equivalent is Destiny. Many Western
astrologers are inclined to reject the concept of Karma, and its associated
doctrines of Predestination and Reincarnation, as escapist theories of help
only to those who have been unable to master Destiny through the exercise of
Free Will and Self Determination. They feel that if Astrology is to serve any
worthy end, by way of aiding in the formulation and pursuit of a Design for
Living built to individual specifications, it must avoid any such blind and
fatalistic acceptance of limitations as is implied in the doctrine of Karma.
Katababazon. The Dragon's Tail. v. Nodes.
Kether. The first Sephira of the Tree of Life; the Crown, situated in
the world of Atziluth; known also as the Primum Mobile, the highest point in a
Figure of the Heavens. The term pertains chiefly to Hindu astrology.
Key-Cycle. A system of progressions published by Sidney K. Bennett, under
the pseudonym of "Wynn." Based upon the fractional quarter-day excess
which is corrected by a leap-year every fourth year, it is an adaptation of
Solar Return calculations, adjusted to any desired date or geographical
location.
Kosmos. The Universe, as distinguished from our earth.
Krishna. A Hindu deity, the incarnation of Vishnu.
Kronos. v.
Saturn.