This document lists various celestial bodies and their positions, and provides brief descriptions of their astrological associations. It includes stars like Alnilam in Orion's belt, which is said to confer fleeting public honors, and Betelgeuse in Orion's shoulder, which in opposition causes accidents but in conjunction brings honors. Polaris, the current north star, is also mentioned and its future replacements over thousands of years. Various astrological degrees are listed relating to topics like literature, faith, neurasthenia, tuberculosis, and acting.
This document lists various celestial bodies and their positions, and provides brief descriptions of their astrological associations. It includes stars like Alnilam in Orion's belt, which is said to confer fleeting public honors, and Betelgeuse in Orion's shoulder, which in opposition causes accidents but in conjunction brings honors. Polaris, the current north star, is also mentioned and its future replacements over thousands of years. Various astrological degrees are listed relating to topics like literature, faith, neurasthenia, tuberculosis, and acting.
This document lists various celestial bodies and their positions, and provides brief descriptions of their astrological associations. It includes stars like Alnilam in Orion's belt, which is said to confer fleeting public honors, and Betelgeuse in Orion's shoulder, which in opposition causes accidents but in conjunction brings honors. Polaris, the current north star, is also mentioned and its future replacements over thousands of years. Various astrological degrees are listed relating to topics like literature, faith, neurasthenia, tuberculosis, and acting.
Blindness or defective sight; illness; violent death. 22....Degree of Literature. 2222' 24 32'S (2) Alnilam, Epsilon Orionis. Bright white star in the center of Orion's belt. (Jupiter Saturn - Mercury Saturn) Confers fleeting public honors. The three stars in Orion's belt, when in the Midheaven of a nativity are said to confer signal honors. 23....Faith: a military degree; also affecting the spine. 2340' 2 12' S (3) Al Hecka, Zeta Tauri. (Mars - Mercury Saturn) Violence, malevolence, accidents. 25....Degree of neurasthenia. 2727' 66 5N (2) Polaris, Alpha Ursae Minoris. A topaz-yellow and pale white double star, in the tail of the Little Bear, and marking the celestial pole. It is now 114' distant from North Pole, but in 2095 it will reach the nearest distance, 26'30". The pole has been successively marked by Alpha Lyrae (Wega), c. 12,200 B.C.; Tau Draconis, c. 4500 B.C.; and Alpha Draconis, c. 2700 B.C. It will be marked by Gamma Cepheis, c. 4500 A.D., Alpha Cephei, c. 7500 A.D.; Delta Cygni, c. 11,300 A.D.; and again Wega, c. 13,500 A.D. (Saturn Venus) Sickness and affliction; legacies attended by evil effects. 2738' 16 2'S (1) Betelgeuze, Alpha Orionis. Irregularly variable orange star in right shoulder of Orion. (Mars Mercury - Mercury Saturn Jupiter) When in opposition, said to cause accidents; but in conjunction, to bring honors. A military star. 28....Degree of tuberculosis of lungs. 2848' 21 30'N (2) Menkalinan, beta Aurigae. (Mars Mercury) Ruin, disgrace. 29....Degree of imitation and acting. Degrees, Individual, Cancer (accurate 1925; add 1 5' for 2002 positions of fixed stars etc.) (Abbreviations: neb, nebulae; cl, cluster; v, variable.)