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Aldebaran

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Aldebaran - A malefic Fixed Star in the 10th degree of Gemini. One of the four Royal Stars.

 


Aldebaran, the Archangel Michael, Watcher of the East, ruler of the Vernal Equinox
Regulus, the Archangel Raphael, Watcher of the North, ruler of the Summer Solstice
Antares, the Archangel Oriel, Watcher of the West, ruler of the Autumnal Equinox ...

Aldebaran or Al Dabaran {Success through integrity}. The Bull's south eye. About 9-10 Gemini. One of the Royal Stars of Persia, "The Watcher of the East.

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Aldebaran from Taurus - 'Guardian of the East', (once associated with the spring equinox).
Anatares from Scorpio - 'Watcher of the West', (once associated with the autumn equinox).

8°40' 5° 28'S (i) Aldebaran, Alpha Tauri. The Watcher of the East; the Bull's Eye. A red star, the brightest of the Hyades, a group of seven stars called "Weepers" because when they rise or set heliacally they were anciently supposed to bring rain.

The principal star of the Hyades, Aldebaran, is mentioned by Hesiod and Homer. According to the Greeks it was the bull which carried Europa across the seas to Crete, and which Jupiter raised to the heavens.

Retrograde Mercury rules the Midheaven and the royal star, Aldebaran, which is associated with violence and sickness, aligns with the angle.

An example of the confusing situation, based on one of the clearer and better known stars, Alpha Tauri (Aldebaran), which gives its name to one of the Mansions, may give some indication.

a horoscope, east is to the left), with its front legs pulled up in a charging position; this head forms a "V" shape tilted on its side, with the cluster called the Hyades (1° to 8° Gemini) forming the jaw and muzzle, the bright red star Aldebaran ...

It is believed many of the classical astronomers specified zodiac signs using two bright stars near the ecliptic and opposite each other to serve as equatorial nodes or poles (not longitudinal poles): Aldebaran and Antares in the constellations ...

is this very special configuration called Yod, the Finger of God, formed of Pluto in Capricorn supported by Saturn by applying sextile from Scorpio (mutual reception), while both in applying quincunx/inconjunction with Jupiter in Gemini on Aldebaran ...

Talisman of Aldebaran for riches & honor
Talisman of Sirius
Talisman of Procyon for health
Talisman of Antares for Memory &
Protection from Evil Spirits
Talisman of the fixed star
Talisman of Spica for riches & peace ...

Zodiac, Sidereal The division of the ecliptic into twelve 30° segments, originally based on a Babylonian system using the fixed stars Aldebaran (in constellation Taurus) and Antares (in constellation Scorpio) as reference points.

Stars included were: Sirius, Rigel, Alphard, Regulus, Procyon, Betelgeuse, Bellatrix, Aldebaran, Menkar, Capella, Spica, Arcturus, Alphekha, Alkaid, Deneb, Scheat, Razalhague, Vega, Eltanin, Altair, Antares.

See also: Planet, Sun, Astrologer, Aries, Saturn