THE
STORY OF CHIRON
Chiron (ky' ron) is
one of the forgotten heroes of Greek mythology, and of course
the namesake of Chiron Communications.
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The
centaur Chiron taught young Askelpios the art of healing.
Today, doctors consider Asklepios to be the father of medicine
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Chiron was the son
of the Olympian god Kronos, who is said to have assumed the form
of a horse when he made love to Philyra, a sea nymph. Their union
brought forth a centaur, a being with the head and upper body
of a man, and the lower body of a horse.
The centaur child,
named Chiron, was so grotesque that his mother rejected him. But
Apollo, the god of poetry and music, came to the rescue. Apollo
adopted the infant Chiron and schooled him thoroughly in the arts,
sciences, and mysteries that he would need to rise above his beast
nature. Consequently, while centaurs in general were a rowdy lot
of creatures (intent primarily on drinking wine and chasing women),
Chiron was different. He took up residence alone in a cave on
the flank of Mount Pelion and over time earned respect as a healer,
astrologer, prophet, and teacher.

Peleus brings his son Achilles to Chiron. (Greek vase
painting. British Musuem London.)
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Chiron had many illustrious
students: Achilles, the mighty Greek warrior in the battle at
Troy; Asklepios, the herbalist and surgeon who is considered the
father of medicine and whose serpent-entwined staff is the
familiar emblem of the modern medical profession; and Hercules,
the immortal hero who slew the Nemean Lion.
Chiron prepared Hercules
to successfully complete his 12 labors heroic acts which
symbolize the challenges facing each human being on the spiritual
path. Chiron was also the teacher of Jason, who teamed with the
Argonauts to recover the legendary Golden Fleece, the Holy Grail of its day. Chiron was able to read the sky signs, and counsel Jason on which
stars to steer by to attain the timeless treasure.
As the myths relate
the course of his life, Chiron ultimately sacrificed
himself to save Prometheus, the mythological figure who had stolen
fire from the gods for the benefit of humanity. Prometheus was
being punished horribly by the gods for this transgression until
Chiron voluntarily took his place. After nine days of suffering
having his liver slowly nibbled by a great bird
Chiron was rescued by Zeus, the chief god of Olympus. Zeus took
pity on the innocent Chiron, freed him and lifted him up to dwell
forever among the stars.
Until recently the
world had all but forgotten Chiron. Then on November 1,1977 astronomers
discovered a celestial object orbiting the Sun between Saturn
and Uranus. At first they thought it was a small planet, and they
named it Chiron. Ever since, even though astronomers are unsure
exactly what this peculiar object is (planetoid? meteor? asteroid?),
the archetypes represented by Chiron from holistic health
to direct spiritual awareness have been steadily illuminating
human consciousness.
As an archetype, Chiron
is said to embody the key lessons humanity is in need of now:
the ability to link the daily concerns of life (paying the rent,
washing the laundry, getting around in the world, and so forth)
with the more profound spiritual realities. Chiron thus symbolizes
the ability to establish a working bridge between the realm of
the earth and the realm of Spirit, and thereby to foster a healthy
balance
Chiron is represented
in the language of symbols by the key, and also by the rainbow,
the familiar luminescent bridge between heaven and earth.
Chiron Communications
was founded in 1989 by Steven McFadden in response to the obvious
crisis of culture and environment in the modern world. This enterprise
endeavors to serve as a directional signal, and also as a bridge,
helping to point the way forward to a world culture where human
beings live at peace with themselves and the natural world.
Chiron Communications strives to communicate a vision of a healthy world
that works for everyone, and to offer keys to help make the vision
real.
S. McFadden
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