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astrosky33 · 1 year ago
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Hello I have the asteroid regulus at 29 degrees in Leo, would that happen to count in becoming famous from my occupation or at least known?
Regulus is a fixed star so the sign and degree are the same for everyone. You have to check the house it’s in and aspects to it ❤️
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sun-in-retrograde · 1 year ago
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When The Sun Eclipses The Sun
Not a major astrological event, but a fun and weird one - we have an eclipse on Tuesday but neither the Sun nor the Moon are involved. The star Betelgeuse will disappear as an asteroid called Leona passes in front of it.
Okay, so this is not technically an eclipse - the technical term is an occultation. In 2023, there were five occultations where planets disappeared behind the moon, which is the most common occultation because the moon is big. Asteroid-star occultations happen, but they're rare. And it's very rare that a star like Betelguese - the ninth brightest star in the sky - will briefly go out.
I've written about Betelguese before - it experienced a big explosion, sudden dimming, and a significant loss of mass. Notably, this explosion corresponded to significant events for people who have it conjunct major objects in their chart (e.g. Boris Johnson) and people with significant oppositions to Betelguese in their chart (e.g. Prince William, Prince Harry, King Charles).
This is not as major - for ten seconds Betelguese will vanish and only in particular parts of the world:
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That said - I would note that eclipses and changes in rulership go together, and former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has just had an embarrassing session at the ongoing COVID enquiry. He's gone from people cheering him in the streets when Betelguese was powerful to Grimsby petitioning him to stop wearing a hat that supports their football team because it brings the town into disrepute.
So, you might want to look what's happening in your chart near to Gemini 28°45 or at that angle in other mutable signs. This is particularly true for people within Florida, Portugual, Spain, Italy, Greece, Albania. and Turkey. For instance, there's a weak square with Ron DeSantis Virgo North Node.
Another fun thing to do is look at where Leona falls in your chart. For me it's at Taurus 27°49, so semisextile Beteguese and conjunct my Imum Coeli. This occultation will take place while I'm sleeping away from home for the only time this year.
I think the funnest thing about this, in my view - is something reyoflightastrology pointed out to me - Leona evokes Leo - the sign of the Sun. Betelguese is a Sun. This is a very solar occultation and there's something exciting and interesting about that, to me. It makes me think of Boris Johnson again, all ego, all bluster. After the explosion on Beteguese he won one of the most dramatic election victories of my lifetime. The occultation finds him tripping over his own ego.
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pubbamoon · 5 months ago
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Nakshatras Observation
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Hey! How you're doing? I'm doing good. You know I make posts everyday, but yesterday I needed to rest and to take a pause of writing and making observations a little bit. This post for today is going to be fully about Vedic astrology and theme of this post are fixed stars, constellations or the nakshatras. You can all it however you want to, but I mostly call it nakshatras, 'cause it's more common term. Anyway, let's just begin!
First of all, what are nakshatras? Nakshatras are the fixed stars from the Universe which are divided from each other by degrees of the zodiac signs. Every zodiac sign has three nakshatras in it and each nakshatra means something else. For example, two nakshatras in Cancer mean different things, so two Cancer Moon natives with two different nakshatras may be different from each other. I forgot to mention in my previous post about Vedic astrology that it can be named as 'Jyotish' astrology and it's from India, so keep that in mind.
But nonetheless, let's continue. Each nakshatra has its own planetary ruler and these planets can be the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Rahu (North Node of The Moon) and Ketu (South Node of The Moon). Also, each nakshatra has its own deity, mythology, yoni (sexual animal), symbol and its association with each fixed star (Antares, Regulus, Aldebaran, Betelgeuse, Spica etc.). There's overall 27 nakshatras and in the next picture, you can see the name of nakshatras, their order, in which sign they start at, in which sign they end at, their planetary ruler (lord) and their ruling deity.
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Each nakshatra lasts 13 degrees and 20 minutes in every sign. To make things clearer, I'm going to make the order of nakshatras by its planetary rulers (lords).
Ketu (South Node of The Moon):
Ashwini: 0° 00' Aries - 13°20' Aries
Magha: 0° 00' Leo - 13° 20' Leo
Mula: 0° 00' Sagittarius - 13° 20' Sagittarius
Ketu is a shadow planet which represents the past life, spirituality and seeking the truth. Its nakshatras are placed at the very beginning of the fire signs, because they represent the end of the karma from previous life (water signs) and the activation of karma from this lifetime (fire signs).
Venus:
Bharani: 13° 20' Aries - 26° 40' Aries
Purva Phalguni: 13° 20' Leo - 26° 40' Leo
Purva Ashadha: 13° 20' Sagittarius - 26° 40' Sagittarius
Venus does represent love, raw femininity, sensuality, romance and pleasures. Its nakshatras are located at the center of the fire signs, which represent individuality. We have to learn to love ourself first, because seeking the love to others isn't real love and is more likely people pleasing.
The Sun:
Krittika: 26° 40' Aries - 10° 00' Taurus
Uttara Phalguni: 26° 40' Leo - 10° 00' Virgo
Uttara Ashadha: 26° 40' Sagittarius - 10° 00' Capricorn
The Sun represents our vitality, father, king, royalty, refined masculinity, purpose, self-expression etc. Its nakshatras are placed between the fire signs and the earth sign, making a balance between individuality and confidence with practicality and being down to earth.
The Moon:
Rohini: 10° 00' Taurus - 23° 20' Taurus
Hasta: 10° 00' Virgo - 23° 20' Virgo
Shravana: 10° 00' Capricorn - 23° 20' Capricorn
The Moon represents home, public, mind, refined femininity, mother, emotions, nurturing, nostalgia etc. and its nakshatras are located completely in earth signs. In order to become emotionally secure, we need to build up the stability in our home environment.
Mars:
Mrigashira: 23° 20' Taurus - 6° 40' Gemini
Chitra: 23° 20' Virgo - 6° 40' Libra
Dhanishta: 23° 20' Capricorn - 6° 40' Aquarius
Mars represents raw masculinity, courage, strength, having a muscular body and sex. Its nakshatras are located between the earth signs and the air signs, making a balance between the hard-working energy (earth signs) with having a time for hanging out with other people (air signs). People with the prominent Mars-ruled nakshatras are prone to have a mental health issues.
Rahu (North Node of The Moon):
Ardra: 6° 40' Gemini - 20° 00' Gemini
Swati: 6° 40' Libra - 20° 00' Libra
Shatabhisha: 6° 40' Aquarius - 20° 00' Aquarius
Rahu is also a shadow planet as Ketu and it represents future, internet, social medias, illusions, obsessions and overnight success. Its nakshatras are placed completely in the air signs which represents collectivity and masses of people. You have to be relatable and likeable to others if you want to succeed on the internet.
Jupiter:
Punarvasu: 20° 00' Gemini - 3° 20' Cancer
Vishakha: 20° 00' Libra - 3° 20' Scorpio
Purva Bhadrapada: 20° 00' Aquarius - 3° 20' Pisces
Jupiter does represent expansion, higher education, luck, sharing knowledge to others and its nakshatras are placed in the air signs and at the beginning stage of the water signs. People with the prominent Jupiter-ruled nakshatras may likely spread their knowledge to the group of people (air signs) and show their genuine side (water signs).
Saturn:
Pushya: 3° 20' Cancer - 16° 40' Cancer
Anuradha: 3° 20' Scorpio - 16° 40' Scorpio
Uttara Bhadrapada: 3° 20' Pisces - 16° 40' Pisces
Saturn represents discipline, karma, struggles, restrictions, career, longevity, masses of people and its nakshatras are located completely in water signs. This planet teaches us to become emotionally stable and to control our emotions.
Mercury:
Ashlesha: 16° 40' Cancer - 0° 00' Leo
Jyeshta: 16° 40' Scorpio - 0° 00' Sagittarius
Revati - 16° 40 Pisces - 0° 00' Aries
Mercury does represent our communication style, writing style, mental stimulation etc. Its nakshatras begin at the center of the water signs and end at the very end of the water signs. This can mean that communication might be transformative, even manipulative. It can also show the death and the end of our karma from this current lifetime.
P.S. Pubba is an abbreviation of Purva Phalguni word. Since I have the Moon in Purva Phalguni nakshatra in Leo, I chose to call my username as @pubbamoon.
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So, that could be everything for today. It was pretty interesting to make this kind of post, haha. Hope you enjoyed it and learned something new. See you!
Best regards,
Paky McGee
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lilithlounge · 13 days ago
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🌑 Algol: The Most Notorious Star in Astrology 🌑
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Known as the “Demon Star” or the “Eye of Medusa,” Algol is one of the most mysterious and feared stars in astrology. Located in the constellation of Perseus, Algol has captivated astrologers for centuries with its powerful, transformative, and sometimes unsettling energy. Let’s dive into what makes Algol so unique, and what it means if it’s prominent in your birth chart! 🌌
What Is Algol?
🔮 Fixed Star Algol: Officially known as Beta Persei, Algol is a binary star that appears to blink or dim every few days, due to the two stars orbiting each other. This "blinking" earned it its ominous reputation, linking it with themes of transformation, death, and rebirth.
🔮 Symbolism: Algol’s energy is deeply connected with themes of intense power, resilience, and facing the darker sides of life. In mythology, Algol represents the severed head of Medusa, bringing associations with protection, vengeance, and transformation through hardship.
Algol in the Houses
✨ 1st House: Intense presence; a powerful, often misunderstood aura. This placement could attract extreme reactions from others and offers transformative life experiences.
✨ 2nd House: A challenging relationship with money or values, but with potential for resilience and resourcefulness. This placement often brings financial highs and lows.
✨ 3rd House: A bold communicator with a unique, possibly controversial voice. Expect challenges that build mental strength and determination.
✨ 4th House: Possible family or ancestral wounds. This placement calls for healing from deep-rooted patterns or trauma, bringing resilience in the face of family struggles.
✨ 5th House: Creative power with an edge; the native may express themselves through intense, often cathartic forms of art. Challenges in romantic life may transform personal growth.
✨ 6th House: Intense work or health experiences, requiring resilience. This can bring the need to break free from oppressive routines and cultivate self-care.
✨ 7th House: Relationships may be intense, with themes of transformation through partnerships. Partners could be catalysts for personal growth.
✨ 8th House: A powerful placement for overcoming fears and confronting the unknown. The individual may have an interest in psychology, the occult, or taboo subjects.
✨ 9th House: Strong opinions and powerful beliefs; this placement drives the person to question and transform their worldview, often through intense or challenging experiences.
✨ 10th House: A career path marked by resilience. This placement suggests a powerful public image, often misunderstood, yet respected for strength and endurance.
✨ 11th House: Intense connections in friendships and groups; may have to confront betrayals or transformative events within social circles, emerging stronger.
✨ 12th House: Powerful subconscious, often wrestling with fears or hidden trauma. This placement indicates strong intuition and the capacity to confront inner darkness and emerge with wisdom.
What Algol Teaches Us
Algol’s energy may seem intimidating, but it holds the power of transformation. If you have Algol activated in your chart, you may experience deep life changes, intense relationships, and themes of survival and resilience. It teaches us to confront what we fear and transmute it into strength. 🌑💫
🔮 Want to Know More? Curious if Algol has a strong influence in your chart? DM me or check out my astrology services here [Buy Me A Coffee] for a personalized reading! 🌌✨
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stellar-witchcraft · 2 years ago
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Fixed Star Capella.
[Sculpture is "Amalthea" by Ehren Bienert]
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astrologged · 2 years ago
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Aldebaran in the houses
Aldebaran is a fixed star in astrology, one of the four Royal Stars of Persia and is considered one of the most fortunate stars in the sky.
In astrology, Aldebaran is associated with success, wealth, and honor. It is believed to bring good fortune, protection, and leadership abilities. However, it can also indicate a tendency towards aggression, violence, and stubbornness.
In a natal chart, the house placement of Aldebaran can indicate areas where a person may experience good fortune, success, or protection. It can also indicate areas where they may need to be mindful of their tendency towards aggression or stubbornness.
1st house:  They’re usually very confident and have a strong desire for success and recognition. They are often seen as leaders and have the potential to become very successful. They have a competitive and ambitious nature, with a drive to win and conquer. There may be a strong desire for recognition and respect, as well as a willingness to take risks and be a trailblazer.
2nd house: These individuals are likely to have financial success and wealth in their lives. They also place a lot of value on material possessions and may be inclined to take risks to attain them. This placement can indicate a love of luxury and comfort, as well as a strong connection to nature and the earth. There’s a steadfast determination to build and create something of lasting value, as well as a desire for stability and security.
3rd house: Are likely to be successful in fields related to communication such as writing, public speaking, or journalism. They also have a knack for networking and making connections that can help them achieve success. This placement can indicate a quick and agile mind, with an ability to adapt to changing circumstances. There’s a talent for communication, as well as a love of learning and exploration.
4th house: These individuals may come from a wealthy or successful family, or they may have a strong desire to create a stable and secure home environment. They may also have an interest in real estate or property. This placement can indicate a deep emotional sensitivity, with a strong attachment to home and family. There’s a nurturing and protective nature, as well as a desire to create a sense of security and stability for oneself and others.
5th house: Are likely to be very creative and have a passion for the arts. They may have a talent for music or acting, and they may enjoy being in the spotlight. This placement can indicate a charismatic and confident nature, with a love of drama and attention. There’s a strong desire for recognition and admiration, as well as a willingness to take risks and pursue one's passions.
6th house: May be successful in fields related to health or fitness, such as personal training or nutrition. They’re also be skilled at organizing and managing projects. This placement indicates a detail-oriented and analytical nature, with a desire for perfection and efficiency. There's a strong work ethic and a desire to be of service to others, as well as a need for order and structure.
7th house: They have success in business partnerships or may marry someone who is successful. They also have a talent for negotiating and resolving conflicts. This placement can indicate a love of beauty and harmony, as well as a strong sense of justice and fairness. There’s a desire for balance and cooperation in relationships, as well as a talent for diplomacy and negotiation.
8th house: They may be drawn to careers in finance or investments. They also have a strong interest in metaphysical or spiritual matters. This placement can indicate a deep and intense nature, with a strong willpower and desire for transformation. There's a talent for uncovering hidden truths and secrets, as well as a need for power and control.
9th house: These individuals may be successful in fields related to education or travel. They may also have a strong interest in philosophy or religion. This placement indicates a love of adventure and exploration, as well as a strong sense of optimism and faith. There's a desire for knowledge and understanding, as well as a willingness to take risks and pursue one's ideals.
10th house: These individuals are likely to have great success in their careers and may be well-respected in their field. They also have a desire for public recognition and prestige. This placement indicates a practical and disciplined nature, with a strong desire for achievement and success. There may be a talent for leadership and organization, as well as a need for structure and tradition.
11th house: These individuals have success in fields related to technology or social media. They also have a talent for bringing people together and creating communities. This placement indicates a love of freedom and individuality, as well as a strong sense of social justice and equality. There's a talent for innovation and originality, as well as a desire to bring about change and progress.
12th house: Have a hidden talent or gift that they are not yet aware of. They also have a desire to help others and may be drawn to careers in social work or counseling. This placement indicates a deep and mystical nature, with a strong connection to the spiritual realm. There may be a talent for creativity and imagination, as well as a need for compassion and empathy for others.
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phoebosacerales · 10 months ago
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Algol and Perseus
The rescuer and the demon
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Sebastiano Ricci Antonio Canova
Algol is the beta star of the constellation Perseus, currently sitting at 26° Taurus, known as “the demon star” or "blinking demon", its name comes from the arabic Al Ghul meaning "the demon". To hellenistic astrology it represents Medusa’s head, which Perseus holds on one hand, while on the other he has his sword. An important characteristic of Algol is that its glow has a regular variation, it loses half of its brightness for hours and then it gains back. It was believed by astrologers to be an eclipsing star, which means that another non-visible body would be orbiting it and therefore eclipsing its light from time to time. They were half right, because it was later discovered to be an eclipsing star system, and that Algol was actually 3 stars, just like the Gorgon sisters are three: the imortals Stheno and Euryale, and the mortal Medusa. This is such a hallmark of Algol that it gave its name to its class of eclipsing variable: Algol variable.
Eclipses are associated with death, basically because light in astrology is life-giving, and loss of light is death. But it’s interesting that it's frequently associated with the "demonic", capital punishment and decapitation. Algol is telling a story about the decapitation of a “demon”, just like the lunar nodes (Rahu and Ketu) do in the Jyotish tradition when they cause eclipses. Ptolemy only tells us that the constellation of Perseus is like Jupiter and Saturn. Although Robson agrees with Agrippa about Algol specifically being of the nature of Saturn-Jupiter, and “the most evil star in the heavens”, causing a lot of fear whenever we see it activated in a chart. But I’m not here to scare anybody, don’t worry. It’s difficult, but I’ll try to lighten this up, because the most overlooked fact about Algol is that it also protects and can make revolutions and revolutionary heros.
"Perseus is like Jupiter and Saturn: but the nebula, in the hilt of the sword, is like Mars and Mercury." (Ptolemy - Tetrabiblos) "It causes misfortune, violence, decapitation, hanging, electrocution and mob violence, and gives a dogged and violent nature that causes death to the native or others. It is the most evil star in the heavens" (Vivian E. Robson - The Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology)
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Illustrations from Al-Sūfī's book of fixed stars
Eletrocution or electrical problems are an issue with eclipses and apparently also eclipsing star-systems like Algol. This is noted by Christopher Warnock about his Algol talismans:
"I have had multiple reports and have myself experienced Algol’s tendency to cause electrical and electronic interference when the talisman is first used.  I mysteriously lost my Internet connection for an hour and my electronic thermostat died.  One user had his entire block lose power.  Less frequently but still regularly clients have reported that while wearing their Algol talisman, “weird” or “freaky” people took one look at them and fled." (Christopher Warnock - Fixed star, Sign and Constellation Magic)
Other one of its proeminent themes is vengeance, or the dichotomy of justice vs vengeance, but the effect of reflecting back evil that's sent towards its direction, or of ending curses describes it better in my opinion. About the images of the fixed Behenian stars, Agrippa says that:
“Under Caput Algol, they made an image whose figure was the head of a man with a long beard, having a bloody neck. This brought the good outcome of petitions, gave the bearer boldness and nobility, preserved members of the body from injury, helped against sorceries, and reflected evil attempts and evil incantations from enemies”. (Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy - Eric Purdue's translation)
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Piero di Cosimo
This protection side of the star is illustrated by the story of the champion Perseus not just decapitating the demon but using its head to free Andromeda from her chains and saving her and her city from another monster, and then Athena herself starts using the head of Medusa as a symbol on her shield. As established, this is a star of the nature of Jupiter and Saturn. The nature of Saturn is evidenced even by the names given to the star: demon, cacodaemon, which is also the greek name for the 12th house. Imprisonment, monstruosity and madness are clearly the most important Saturn and 12th house themes. But Algol is a protective star, particularly in astrological magic, although I'll show how this kinda manifests in nativities as well. Algol is mainly of a jupiterian nature, that's why it does liberates. The head is an evil daemon but also a protection amulet. This is interesting regarding the eclipsing factor and the similarity of the significations with the Jyotish Rahu and Ketu. In western astrology the nodes are considered to have effects like Jupiter and Saturn, and the topic of imprisonment-liberation is explored in the dynamic of the two*.
With the new interpretations of the Medusa myth, some astrologers say that Algol can be about "female rage" or "dark feminine", or "feminine jealousy" etc. I think this is one of the stories that people mix the astrological meaning with the morality of the greek myth associated with the star the most. The greek myth is not really the star and the star is not the greek myth. In my opinion, you always must take into consideration that some things can be just the way the greeks or romans viewed a certain theme, and of course they would put a violated woman to represent a monster on a mindless vendetta, and it's not meant to be complimentary. I believe that's already way beyond Algol's effects, it could be just their misogyny projected onto the stars. I can think of examples where I can see that kind of story taking place, but that doesn’t mean that the star is about those things, but just that this is one possibility because we live in patriarchy and things around women's issues can get ugly in an Algol manner. The star can be about capital punishment, monstruosity, madness, captivity, violation, injustice, vengeance, evil daemonic influences etc, but it's not really about cishet women. So, even though I’m also using the greek myth here, I’m not giving the most importance to the detail that it is a story about a woman receiving unfair punishment and that there's a lack of comradery between women, because I'm interested in the star beyond what greeks and romans said, because the stars can’t be represented by just one hegemonic narrative. A lot of other cultures had their different stories about Algol, the Medusa one isn’t special to the point that we could assume every detail about it, even its moral issues (which are also in this case suffering a bit from anachronism), has meaning for the star associated.
Perseus is a spring time constellation very near the bull (taurus), and that may sound too nice for such a scary one. But in babylonian astrology, the stars of Perseus actually formed the constellation of the Old Man, who also held a decapitated head and a rod instead of a sword. Of it, Gavin White has an interesting perspective to share:
“At this time of natural abundance, the earth was thought to ‘open up’ in order to yield her bounty, but to the archaic mind this opening up was accompanied by a host of dangers, chief of which was the potential pollution from the dead who could gain easy access to the upper worlds at this pivotal time. In light of this belief, I would suggest that the Old Man, with his wand and prophylactic head, is banishing the ghosts of the old year and driving them back to the underworld.”
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Illutration from Gavin White's Babylonian Star-Lore
There's a lot of examples of charts for literal decapitation or capital punishment, injuries to the head or neck area as obvious manifestations of the star: The most famous is probably the catholic Saint George, who is said to have been executed by decapitation on April 23 back when that was the time of year when the Sun would conjunct Algol, and he later became associated with the constellation. Back then, Algol was at 2° Taurus. Gianni Versace, who had Algol on the descendant, famously made Medusa the logo of his brand and also died with a bullet to the head. Freud had Mercury with Algol, his 8th house ruler, and he died with throat cancer. Nick Yarris, who spent two decades on death row after he was wrongfully convicted of murder, has the Sun with Algol. Patrick Henry had Jupiter, and he was a murderer whose case influenced the abolition of the death penalty in France, which was done by the method of guillotine until its abolition. He was defended by Robert Badinter, who was an activist against the death penalty and could sucessfully propose its abolition in 1981. Badinter has Jupiter with the alpha of Andromeda in the first house. France has a thing with decapitation, some of the charts for its republics have either Algol or Mirfak activated, the alpha star of Perseus.
Algol and Madness
But I want to talk about Algol's special relationship with madness, in the demonized/criminalized sense, because after all, "the demon" is unwanted, it frequently represents the marginalized and their opression. In Brazil's history, especially during the military dictatorship organized and imposed by usamerican capitalist imperialism, asylums imprisoned and tortured mainly black people, women and queer people. Some asylums got so overwhelmed that they became concentration camps, like the famous case of Hospital Colônia in Barbacena, known as the Brazilian Holocaust case, where people died by the thousands from starvation, hypothermia, anemia, STI's, untreated diseases from the lack of hygiene etc. Some important psychiatrists, psychologists, psychoanalysts have Algol activated by some planet. Freud has Mercury, Fritz Perls has Jupiter, David Healy, who literally has a book titled "The Decapitation of Care", has Venus. But what's more interesting to me is the protection element of Algol in some cases and its role in mad liberation movements, after all, Perseus is a liberator. Algol shows up in very important people in the pysch field who question medical power and have antipsych views, and on important events of the psychiatric reform.
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Hospital Colônia de Barbacena - MG
Franco Basaglia, the main responsible for the dismantling of psychiatric hospitals and for the psychiatric reform in Italy and for inspiring the one in Brazil, had the Moon with Algol in the 10th house, representing his deeds, while ruling the 12th. In Italy, the Law 180 (Basaglia Law), the Psychiatric Reform law that determined the progressive extinction of asylums throughout the italian territory, was sanctioned with the Sun on Algol. In Brazil, on May 18, 1987, the exact day of the year that the Sun conjuncts Algol, a meeting of mental health workers at a conference was the major milestone for Brazilian health reform and the anti-asylum movement. And since that event, May 18th has become our national anti-asylum movement day, and it becomes more and more culturally relevant as a day to discuss psychiatric reform and the fight to guarantee the rights and autonomy of mental patients.
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Marches on May 18th
An important activist, Austregésilo Bueno, born with the Sun with Algol, survivor of compulsory hospitalization in asylums in the 70s, wrote a book "Canto dos Malditos" about his horrible experiences as a psychiatric patient treated with eletroshock therapy (another one of Algol's effects). He had his book adapted to film and his story played by the actor Rodrigo Santoro, who has Algol on the Ascendant. The name of the film is Brainstorm in English, but I find the original "Bicho de Sete Cabeças" much more compelling. It's a truly devastating story, and it's the story of thousands unfortunately.
One thing about Saturn and madness is the recurring idea of wearing masks. Masks and theatre have always been associated with Saturn. Saturnalia was a roman festival where all the roles switched, where kings pretended to be fools and fools pretended to be kings. In modern astrology Saturn ended up associated a lot with a raw and harsh reality, disregarding the most mystical and unreal characteristics of Saturn that have always been present. Although life, reality, identity and reason are always a performance, we're always wearing a mask and performing life. There's a point in the movie "Bicho de Sete Cabeças" when the protagonist is having a difficult time on his first days of being an inmate, he's fighting too much against the forced treatment and expressing too much unsatisfaction with his imprisonment, thus getting even more forcebly medicated and punished by the staff. At this point one of the older inmates shares an important advice with him:
"You have to pretend, who in this world doesn't pretend? You have to say that you're in a good mood, you have to say that you're not hungry, you have to say that you don't have a toothache, you have to say that you're not afraid, otherwise you can't do it, you can't do it. No doctor ever told me that hunger and poverty can lead to mental disorders, but those who don't eat become nervous, those who don't eat and see their family go without eating can go crazy, a discontentment can lead to madness, a death in the family, the abandonment of the great love. We even need to pretend to be insane when we're insane, pretend to be a poet when we're a poet."
It's a powerful speech about the farce of medicine's ownership over the subject of madness, the farce of reason and that it must subjugate or dominate madness. Pretending and acting out the platonic ideal behavior at all situations under all circumstances, as if it's normal, that's the only way anyone is seen as sane.
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Bicho de Sete Cabeças (2000)
Another important date in brazillian history is the 13th of May 1888, the day of the passing of the law that abolished slavery, which also had Algol activated by the Sun. This was obviously not the definite end of slavery and not the end of the struggle of black brazilians, just like the Basaglia Law didn't mean mad liberation, but I'm just demonstrating how powerful Algol is to protect from evil and put an end to injustice in an official and legislative manner. Like Saint George defeating the dragon, Perseus defeats a monster that is impossible to defeat, the "impossible victory" and liberation is recurrent in the stories linked to it. Systemic opression and injustices a lot of times seem like impossible problems, it becomes harder and harder to imagine a world where they don't exist, but Algol events revolutionize the impossible.
"The important thing is that we have proven that the impossible becomes possible. Ten, fifteen, twenty years ago it was unthinkable that a mental hospital could be destroyed. Maybe mental hospitals will return to being closed and more closed than before, I don't know, but in any case we have demonstrated that the mad can be cared for in another way, and testimony is fundamental. I don't think that the fact that an action manages to energize itself means that it has been won. The important point is another, it is that now we know what can be done." (Franco Basaglia - Conferenze brasiliane)
An important honorable mention should be made to Carlos Marighella, a guerrilheiro in the resistance of the brazilian military dictatorship who was executed before he could see our democratization. He had Mars with Algol.
"The urban guerrilheiro is an implacable enemy of the government and inflicts systematic harm on authorities and men who dominate and exercise power. The main work of the urban guerrilheiro is to distract, tire and demoralize the military, the military dictatorship and repressive forces, and also attack and destroy the wealth of north americans, foreign managers, and the Brazilian upper class. But the fundamental and decisive characteristic of the urban guerrilheiro is that he is a man who fights with weapons; given this condition, there is little chance that he will be able to pursue his normal profession for a long time or the reference of the class struggle, since it is inevitable and necessarily expected, the armed conflict of urban guerrilla against the essential objectives: A. The physical extermination of the leaders and assistants of the armed forces and the police. B. The expropriation of government resources and those who belong to the big capitalists, landowners, and imperialists, with small expropriations used to maintain the individual urban guerrilheiro and large expropriations for the support of the same revolution. (Carlos Marighella - Manual do Guerrilheiro Urbano)
Algol in Cannes
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Lunga in Bacurau (2019), the first queer Perseus I know. The actor Silvero Pereira has Venus on Algol.
I’ve said here before how much I love Bacurau. The movie premiered in Cannes, on May 15, 2019, at 10 pm**. This is a chart full of fixed stars, with the Sun with Algol in the 6th house. You'll find in the film the Algol classic of extreme injustice being overcome. But one curious thing is that the Cannes Film Festival always happens around the same time of year when the Sun is at the last degrees of Taurus and beginning of Gemini, making a lot of the movies premiered at Cannes have Algol activated. And it shows. It’s a great opportunity to watch how varied the Algol themes can be. On that same year of 2019, they had: THE DEAD DON’T DIE by JIM JARMUSCH, a pretty obvious Algol movie about zombies, whom you defeat by cutting off the head, of course; LES MISÉRABLES by LADJ LY, inspired by a real-life event of police violence that inspired the 2005 riots in Paris, it seems to have a very radicalized discourse about raging against violent injustices; ATLANTIQUE (ATLANTICS) by MATI DIOP has dead unpaid workers coming back as spirits possessing their city’s inhabitants to take vengeance on the tycoon who withheld their payment; LITTLE JOE by JESSICA HAUSNER is a film about a lab created flower that alters people's behavior in strange ways, and these last two kinda have the feeling of that "spring danger" Gavin White talks about. DOLOR Y GLORIA (PAIN AND GLORY) by PEDRO ALMODÓVAR has Antonio Banderas as the protagonist who develops dysphagia, caused by a caucified growth in his neck. Etc. And these are all just some of the 2019 films. I haven't watched most of them, but you can always look for the films which had their first screenings around 14-20 of May and they'll be rich in Algol content.
So, I'll leave you with that: a bunch of movie recommendations. Thank you for reading.
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*Adam Elenbaas has my favorite content on the subject of the nodes or Rahu-Ketu.
** You can research the screening guide for an edition to find the time.
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As twilight surrenders to the deep night, the Moon, rising gracefully, begins its celestial dance, obscuring the majestic Regulus, as it reaches its zenith along the meridian. Blessed Full Moon!
Regulus (Alpha Leonis) is a quadruple star system and the brightest object in the constellation of Leo currently found at 00°09’ tropical Virgo, 05°06’ sidereal Leo. Regulus, latin "prince" or "little king," the Greek "Kardia Leontos" translating to the "Heart of the Lion'' stands as a beacon in the Leo constellation. Across civilizations, from Babylonian reverence as "Sharru" and "Lugal" to Persian recognition as "Miyan," the center of their cosmic quartet, Regulus commands attention. Its significance extends to the 10th Lunar Station, the "Brow of the Lion," ancient elections for matters of conquest, construction, childbirth, and healing.
Regulus, rules temperance, royalty, and victory. Its talismans, provide solace from sorrow, quell wrath, and bestow favor upon the wearer, as one of the most fortunate of the 15 Behenian stars. Elections with the Moon here were done for the destruction of enemies and the incarceration of captives, for the completion and fortification of buildings, for the ease of childbirth and the curing of infirmities. Virtue cannot be bought or stolen; it must be earned.
In his Three Books of Occult Philosophy, Agrippa says of Regulus talismans that they “make a [person] temperate, keep anger away, and give grace.” As the moon waxes towards its full splendor, though not in direct alignment with Regulus, it still traverses its Lunar Mansion, casting an ethereal glow over the night. And amidst this celestial spectacle, keen observers may catch a glimpse of Alphard, adding another layer of cosmic intrigue to the nocturnal canvas.
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astroa3h · 4 months ago
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How Astrology Explains Gypsy Rose Blanchard's Manipulative Behavior
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard's story is a tragic and complex tale of deception, abuse, and a desperate quest for freedom. She became widely known after the shocking revelation that her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, had been forcing her to feign various illnesses for years. Dee Dee suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a condition where a caregiver fabricates or induces medical conditions in someone under their care. For Gypsy, this meant a life confined to wheelchairs, unnecessary medications, and constant hospital visits, all while being portrayed as a sick, helpless child. The facade began to crumble when Gypsy, in her early twenties, conspired with her then-boyfriend to murder Dee Dee in 2015, a crime that exposed the truth about her life and led to widespread media coverage.
To understand the intricacies of her character, we need to look at her Mercury in Virgo, positioned in the 11th House, exalted and in rulership at 0 degrees. This placement is not just powerful; it's like Mercury on steroids, sharpening the mind, enhancing analytical abilities, and making communication a finely tuned instrument. Now, layer this with a conjunction to Mars, Venus, and the fixed star Regulus, and you've got a potent mix that can manifest in extraordinary ways. Mercury in Virgo at 0 degrees gives Gypsy a heightened sense of detail and precision. Virgo is the sign of purity and service, ruled by Mercury, which governs communication and intellect. When Mercury is exalted and in its own sign, it amplifies these qualities, making her mind incredibly sharp and her communication skills meticulous. 0 Degrees enhances Virgo energy even further. But, being in the 11th House—the house of friendships, social networks, and hopes—this placement suggests she has a unique way of interacting with groups and expressing her ideas. I sense a keen awareness of the social dynamics around her, an ability to read the room, and adapt her communication to suit her audience. This makes her not just a good communicator but a potentially masterful manipulator.
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Now, let's talk about the conjunction with Mars and Venus. Mars brings a fiery, assertive energy, and when it's sitting so close to Mercury, it can infuse her words with a sharpness and urgency. There's an aggressiveness in her communication style, a need to assert her thoughts and opinions. It's not just about speaking; it's about getting others to act. This can make her incredibly persuasive, even forceful, in her interactions. The presence of Venus adds a layer of charm and allure. Venus in Virgo may not be as flamboyant as in other signs, but it brings a subtle, almost understated attractiveness. Gypsy could have used this to disarm people, to present herself as vulnerable and innocent, even while orchestrating complex schemes behind the scenes.
Then there's the influence of Regulus, one of the four Royal Stars, known for bestowing success, power, and authority. But, as with all things in astrology, there's a shadow side. Regulus can make someone crave recognition and status, even at the cost of integrity. In Gypsy's case, this star's influence could have fueled a deep-seated need for validation, for acknowledgment, especially given her turbulent life. Regulus, combined with the critical nature of Virgo, might have driven her to meticulously plan and execute her actions, aiming for a sort of "queenly" acknowledgment, albeit in a twisted manner.
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Gypsy's manipulative tendencies culminated in a shocking climax—her involvement in the murder of her mother, Dee Dee. This drastic action, while appearing to be an escape from a life of abuse, also reveals the darker aspects of her astrological makeup. The exalted Mercury's obsession with details and perfection, Mars' aggressive influence, Venus' charm, and Regulus' hunger for recognition all played a role in crafting a carefully constructed plan to end her suffering. It was a desperate bid for freedom, cloaked in deception and secrecy, showing the shadow side of these powerful astrological placements. Gypsy's manipulative behavior wasn't born out of a vacuum; it was a response to a life of extreme control and manipulation by her mother. The negative traits of her placements were exacerbated by her environment, creating a complex personality capable of both charm and deceit. The exalted Mercury gave her the mental tools to strategize, Mars provided the drive to act, Venus offered the allure to mask her intentions, and Regulus fueled a desire for recognition and power.
Here we see a cautionary tale of how potent astrological influences, combined with a toxic environment, can lead to destructive behavior. Her chart reveals a mind that was both a blessing and a curse—capable of great intelligence and insight but also prone to over-analysis, manipulation, and a desire for control. This serves as a stark reminder that our astrological placements are tools, and how we wield them can define the course of our lives. For Gypsy, these tools became both her means of survival and her ultimate downfall.
Blessings,
Ash ✨
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astrojulia · 1 year ago
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Hi Julia~❄️ loving your work !! 💙
I'd like to know about Astroid Regulus in Leo 29° in positive aspect with Mercury, Neptune & Chiron.
Thank You! 💙
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Hi Siren! So, Regulus is a fixed star and not an asteroid and fixed stars are not commonly used in western astrology and so I can explain what they are, but I am not going to do a in deep post about them into it because I don't qualify as a the best source on the subject (there's a module extra at my school on the subject but I still can't do it 😅).
1. What are Fixed Stars and How They Work:
Fixed stars are distant celestial objects in the night sky that appear to be stationary relative to each other and form the background against which the planets and other celestial bodies move. They are considered "fixed" because their positions change very slowly over time, about 1 degree every 72 years. Fixed stars are grouped into zodiacal and non-zodiacal constellations. These constellations have mythological narratives associated with them, known as catasterisms, which vary across cultures. These stars were traditionally an integral part of astrology, lost some significance over time, but are now regaining importance in astrological interpretation in the western astrology, as far as I, Julia, know, it has always had its place in Vedic astrology..
2. Different Cultures and Narratives:
Different cultures have unique narratives associated with the constellations. Even cultures with limited contact have narratives that share similarities, indicating a shared human connection to the stars. Western astrology often uses Greco-Roman mythological narratives for interpretation, incorporating elements from other mythologies as well.
3. Benefic and Malefic Fixed Stars:
Fixed stars can be classified as benefic or malefic based on their astrological influences. For example, Algol (β Persei) is considered one of the most malefic stars, associated with challenging and intense energies. In contrast, Spica is considered one of the most beneficial stars.
4. Precession of the Equinoxes and Positional Changes:
The precession of the equinoxes causes gradual shifts in the positions of stars and constellations over long periods of time. This phenomenon impacts the positions of stars in relation to zodiac signs and constellations, which can lead to differences in interpretations between traditional and modern astrology.
5. Astrological Implications:
Fixed stars can be used in horary astrology to provide insights into future events and projects, particularly when they align with significant points in the chart, like the Sun's conjunction with Regulus in Virgo. They offer indications about qualities such as authority, generosity, courage, and more.
6. Finding Fixed Stars in Your Birth Chart:
The positions of fixed stars in your birth chart are determined by factors such as their brightness, size, and their alignment with key points like the Ascendant, Descendant, Midheaven, and Imun Coeli. Astrologers use methods like the Ptolemaic method to calculate these positions and offer insights into an individual's life and traits. But since I know you're not going to do the calculations by hand, you can look up fixed stars on astro.com or on my favorite program Pegasus (this program has a very early 00's interface, but it calculates very well and has the option in english and other languages).
Extra Sources: Estrelas fixas na astrologia: o que é, quais são as de cada signo e mais!
Estrelas fixas: o que são e como são usadas na Astrologia
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astrosky33 · 2 years ago
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𝐅𝐈𝐗𝐄𝐃 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐑𝐒 𝐈𝐍 𝐀𝐒𝐓𝐑𝐎𝐋𝐎𝐆𝐘
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𝐅𝐢𝐱𝐞𝐝 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐫 𝐈𝐧𝐟𝐨
◉ 𝐅𝐢𝐱𝐞𝐝 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐰𝐞𝐫𝐞 𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐠𝐨 𝐛𝐲 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐠𝐲𝐩𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐬 (𝐚𝐬 𝐰𝐞𝐥𝐥 𝐚𝐬 𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲) 𝐭𝐨 𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐢𝐫 𝐩𝐲𝐫𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐝𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐧 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐞𝐬. 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐬𝐞 𝐰𝐞𝐫𝐞 𝐰𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐧 𝐚𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐠𝐲𝐩𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐬 𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐫𝐨𝐠𝐥𝐲𝐩𝐡𝐢𝐜𝐬
◉ 𝐅𝐢𝐱𝐞𝐝 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐚𝐦𝐞 𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐝𝐞𝐠𝐫𝐞𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐬𝐨 𝐲𝐨𝐮’𝐥𝐥 𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐜𝐤 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐬𝐞 𝐢𝐭’𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐚𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐢𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭
◉ 𝐈 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐞𝐧’𝐭 𝐝𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐞𝐧𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐜𝐡 𝐨𝐧 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐥𝐞 𝐟𝐢𝐱𝐞𝐝 𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫 𝐬𝐨 𝐈’𝐦 𝐨𝐧𝐥𝐲 𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐬𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐭
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𝐅𝐢𝐱𝐞𝐝 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐫 𝐌𝐞𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬
Regulus
》 Represents fame and being chosen (kings, queens, leaders)
》 In Leo at 29°
Rigel
》 Represents wealth and a lucky hand in enterprise
》 In Gemini at 16°
Fomalhaut
》 Represents talents and honors
》 In Pisces at 3°
Altair
》 Represents success
》 In Aquarius at 1°
Aldebaran
》 Represents power and war
》 In Gemini at 9°
Antares
》 Represents fearlessness and acting on impulse
》 In Sagittarius at 9°
Spica
》 Represents luck
》 In Libra at 23°
Scheat
》 Represents sorrows that come from success
》 In Pisces at 29°
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Drake
》 Rigel in the 11th house (the 11th house represents financial gains so when Rigel is in this house it can indicate massive wealth)
》 He’s a billionaire
Lady Gaga
》 Scheat in the 10th house
》 She said in an interview she dreads being famous now and doesn’t have the same desire for it as before
Timothee Chalamet
》 Fomalhaut sextile the Sun (Fomalhaut represents talents and the sun represents self-expression/performing which can indicate acting talent)
》 He’s a very talented actor
Ariana Grande
》 Altair in the 2nd house (Altair represents success and the 2nd house represents your singing voice)
》 She gained lots of success from her singing career
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𝐌𝐀𝐒𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐋𝐈𝐒𝐓
𝐒𝐔𝐁𝐒𝐂𝐑𝐈𝐁𝐄 𝐓𝐎 𝐌𝐘 𝐏𝐀𝐓𝐑𝐄𝐎𝐍
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© 𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐬𝐤𝐲 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟑 𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬 𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐞𝐝
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seafoamreadings · 10 months ago
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is there any significance in degrees for planets and signs in your natal chart? if so, what are the meanings behind them?
yes!!!!! and there's more than one way to consider them so i'm just going to mention what comes right to mind.
the most important thing about them is when things have the same degree (even in different signs) as each other because these will be the tight aspects, the strongest interactions in your chart.
the 29th and 0 degrees of any sign are also important, this is where things get wrapped up and started fresh. you can look up critical and anaretic degrees. sometimes critical degrees include some additional degrees but i find that none of them are as useful as 29 and 0.
also you can look into the sabian symbols. personally i don't use these much, but they are interesting to look at and think about. there is a sabian symbol for every degree of the sky.
and also you can look into fixed stars. these actually do move slightly, very very slowly over many many years due to the solar system's motion through the galaxy. but pretty much each star is at its own degree for the long haul. people get especially worked up about algol, spica, sirius, fomalhaut, and regulus, but there are loads of fixed stars, each of which has its own special (usually intense) meaning.
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ancientgoddessofegypt · 2 years ago
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ALGOL - Divine Femininity and the Power of Creation
Algol sits at the 26 degrees in taurus.
Algol is known as the "demon star" and is connected to the head of medusa but she is so much more than a castrophic star that brings hell to the planet.
'Algol' is a star of the most divine feminine energy on the entire sphere. It rejoices in the cosmic universe and creates from its darkness. Like the womb in the belly of women, we create from here and eventually we birth it into our reality.
What makes Algol a star of divine feminine energy?
She is connected to the Mother. Serpent/Dragon energy. Creatrix and is connected to art and beauty.
Most who fear this star never travel deep into the unknown, however this star teaches you is that the unknown is like getting to the garden of eden and finding the apple that gives you life.
Fixed Star Algol is a major point in the sky, its 'demon' traits are chaotic/yin energy and nothing to be afraid of. When Mother (Earth) is tired of our shit what is she going to do? bring chaos. which is what this star represents in a number of ways.
This chaos can come through art because it is very yin, and the language that it speaks is far bigger than what the 'name' of this star.
ALGOL - AL-KU-HOL - SPIRITS
I noticed with this fixed star that drugs, wine and alcohol play a big part here. im speaking of people who have this placement strongly. Any planet. Not just your big three.
This fix star is heavily connected the spiritual realm and the psychical realm gets a taste of this vibrant energy each time the sun passes through here.
The energy/frequency I would like to dip into with this star is Adam/Eve Tree of Knowledge/Life Serpent/Transformation Phoenix/Dragon Medusa and Lilith energy here. Yeah that was a lot. bare with me.
You travel through depths to get to where you are with this star conjunct your sun, moon, rising and venus. Lilith energy literally rises within you. It connects you the the tree of knowledge. In the Bible these are all metaphors, so metaphorically speaking, you carry the knowledge in the womb and are a creator who connects to the source of the universe. All that you are is mother in the flesh, but more in the mind and spirit. You are bound to go through the waters of the serpents and transform with each valley that you cross.
You are not scared to go deep into your shadow, in fact when you get use to it you may succumb to it more. THIS is where your power comes from. Your fears are transmuted into POWER. Your pain turns into POWER. You are what? POWER. And you are a walking force who connects to the energy of the Mother!
You are deeply connected to the roots of this soil and also cosmic and can see into the ethereal realms. You know the underworld because you been there, you know the higher realms because you've traveled there, and you come back to us in this earthly realm and show it to us be it expression, art, soul, style, music, dance, emotions etc. your rage is your truth and you can wear it as you like.
all your powerful emotions can be used in the form of creating something new. it is castrophic but also beautiful. your energy is feared by many but we see how powerful your aura is.
If you have this fix star connected to your sun, moon or rising. You are literally that energy walking among us everyday. every. damn. day.
now I WILL say this with fix stars is that you can tap into them at any time, Algol seems to show up and come through you at the right time if you have this placement. You tend to have an aura that scares people but are fascinated with you at the same time. Who is like this... Lilith :)
The energy is very dark. do not take this as bad or evil because it is not. Dark energy is also yin, yin is feminine. They go hand in hand.
I want to touch on Medusa but I will save it for another time. What I can say is (or may I will argue that) Medusa is another form of Lilith. She was casted aside and was lied on because her power was too much for some, so she became a 'monster' who could turn you into stone.
This is how people with this fix star walk among us. Your energy is that powerful, that mesmerizing you literally have people at their knees im not playing.
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sun-pluto · 2 years ago
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personal observation: if any of your asteroids/fixed stars falls in an empty house in your chart, it kind of lights up that house with its energy. it makes sense from an earthly perspective: if the planets are not at a specific point in the night sky, you’d be able to see all the stars in the dark.
but hey, take it if it’s accurate for you 💞 and comment/reblog asteroids you think get highlighted in your chart :)
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lilithlounge · 2 months ago
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astrologged · 2 years ago
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Antares in the houses
Antares is one of the four Royal Stars in astrology and is associated with themes of courage, honor, and success.
1st house: Indicates a strong desire for independence and self-expression. These individuals may have a competitive nature and a need to prove themselves, someone who is very self-assured and confident, with a strong sense of personal power and a willingness to take risks. 
2nd house: Indicates a strong connection to nature and a desire for material comfort and stability. These individuals may be slow to change and have a stubborn streak. In the second house, Antares can indicate financial success, especially through taking calculated risks and being willing to invest in oneself.
3rd house: This placement can indicate a strong intellect and a desire for knowledge and communication. These individuals may have a restless nature and a need for mental stimulation. Antares in the third house may indicate success through communication and networking, as well as a willingness to speak out on behalf of oneself and others.
4th house: This placement indicates a strong emotional nature and a need for security and nurturing. These individuals have a protective streak and a deep love for family and home. In the fourth house, Antares can indicate success and achievement in one's home life, family, and private life, as well as a strong connection to one's roots and ancestry.
5th house: This placement indicates a strong creative drive and a need for recognition and admiration. These individuals have a bold and confident nature.  Antares in the fifth house can indicate success and recognition in creative endeavors, as well as a willingness to take risks and pursue one's passions.
6th house: Indicates a strong analytical mind and a need for order and structure. These people have a perfectionist streak and a desire to be of service. In the sixth house, Antares can indicate success in the workplace, especially through a strong work ethic, courage, and a willingness to take on challenges.
7th house: This placement indicates a strong desire for balance and harmony. These poeple have a diplomatic nature and a need for partnerships.  Antares in the seventh house indicates success in partnership and relationships, as well as a willingness to take risks and stand up for oneself and one's partner.
8th house: This placement indicates a strong transformative power and a desire for depth and intensity. These people have a mysterious and magnetic nature.  In the eighth house, Antares indicates success through transformation and regeneration, as well as a willingness to confront fears and take risks.
9th house: Indicates a strong desire for exploration and adventure. These people have a philosophical nature and a need for freedom. Antares in the ninth house indicates success in education, travel, and spirituality, as well as a strong sense of personal honor and a willingness to stand up for one's beliefs.
10th house: This placement indicates a strong drive for success and a desire for structure and tradition. These people have a serious and disciplined nature. In the tenth house, Antares indicates success and recognition in one's career and public life, as well as a strong sense of personal integrity and a willingness to take on leadership roles.
11th house: Indicates a strong desire for individuality and a need for innovation and progress. These people may have a rebellious nature and a desire to change the status quo.  Antares in the eleventh house indicates success through social connections and community involvement, as well as a willingness to stand up for causes and beliefs.
12th house: Indicates a strong spiritual nature and a need for transcendence and compassion. These natives have a creative and intuitive nature. In the twelfth house, Antares indicates success through spiritual pursuits, as well as a willingness to confront one's fears and work through past traumas.
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