Pleiades Science / Astrology / Pleiades Pleiades: A group of fixed stars in the constellation Taurus.
Pleiades: See 'Fixed Stars.' Precession: A backward movement of the vernal equinox, which is a very important factor in human affairs. See 'Intellectual Zodiac.' ...
Pleiades A group of fixed stars in the constellation Taurus. They are called the "Weeping Sisters" because, according to Greek mythology, seven sisters, Alcyone, Merope, Celæno, Taygeta, Maia, Electra and Sterope, ...
Pleiades The Seven Sisters † Behenian Star Accidents, blindness, violence, homosexuality, feminine power ...
The Pleiades woefully and more commonly bear the reputation as the seven weeping sisters. In other traditions, this cluster can also be seen as seven brothers.
The Pleiades are among the first stars positively identified in astronomical literature, with references as early as the 3rd millennium BC when Alcyone would have marked the vernal equinox - thus, ...
"The Pleiades are the centre around which our solar system revolves." "If we study astronomical books, and seek to ascertain whether astronomers say that this is so, we shall meet with a vast amount of contradictory opinion; ...
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Traditionally in both the Indian and Arabic systems the first Mansion was Al Thurayya (the 'Many Little Ones'; Indian, Krittika, the 'General of the Celestial Armies'; Greek, the Pleiades) located in the shoulder of the constellation of Taurus.
A constellation of great antiquity containing two star-clusters: the Pleiades and the Hyades, which are referred to in the Old Testament. The principal star of the Hyades, Aldebaran, is mentioned by Hesiod and Homer.
The famous nebulous cluster, the Pleiades, is in his shoulder. This is a very ancient constellation, which at first consisted of only the Bull's head (the V-shaped Hyades); the Pleiades may originally have been a separate, distinct cluster, ...
The principal nebulae noted in Astrology are: Praesepe, The Hyades, The Pleiades in 29° Taurus-Scorpio; the Aselli in 61, Leo-Aquarius; and Aldebaran-Antares in 8° Gemini-Sagittarius.
Devised ages ago and based on the cycle of the Pleiades, it is still held as sacred. With the indigenous calendars, native people have kept track of important turning points in history.
The Seven Sisters or Pleiades This cluster of stars was called "The Guardians of the Sky". All are part of the make-up of the constellation of Taurus and that of the bull.
Look to the east in the evening and find the dim clustered stars of the Pleiades and, below them, the companion cluster in a "V" shape, the Hyades. The bright reddish star at the end of the "V" is Aldebaron, brightest star in Taurus, the Bull.
The son of Zeus and the youngest of the Pleiades, Maia, he was a prankster and inventive genius from birth, and loved by all the gods.
There are 3 constellations that guide humanity - Sirius, Orion, Pleiades Sirius & Orion fall in Gemini, the 3rd zodiac sign Pleiades falls in the 3rd nakshatra, Krittika ...
Amba is also the name of the eldest of the seven Pleiades, the heavenly sisters, each of whom was married to the seven sages of the constellation Great Bear.
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the explosion of channeling (Neptune) from other dimensions (Uranus) that heralded the dawn of the Uranus/Neptune conjunction brought some wild ideas into mass consciousness regarding a galactic wave of consciousness that originated in the Pleiades ...
Cow horns and flutes are played to cheer on the plants and bring rains. Farmers from the Aymara and Quechua regions of Bolivia and Peru time the planting of their potatoes on the clarity of a constellation of stars known as the Pleiades.
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