Sun aligned with the star Dubhe of the constellation Ursa Major. The morning star is Sirius of the constellation Canis Major.
Can we describe the SOUL from an astrological chart?
Soul is a self-perpetuating, self-progressive, self-knowing energy form. Soul is moved by spirit but enmeshes into material conditions to become self-knowing; ‘to know itself’ – as the Delphic Oracle commands.
The Delphic Oracle of Greece
This knowledge of the self comes through an encounter with the not-self, an encounter with what is opposite to self. We come to know our strengths, not merely by tensing our muscles but by straining against antagonism; by contrasting self with not-self; by pitting ourselves against the oppositions of the environment and other people’s points of view. The vehicle of gaining this soul knowledge is the physical body, challenged by a physical world.
The reason that we forget that we are a soul in a separate physical body, and yet all of one common origin, is that the challenges of life would be removed if this were the case. If we remembered where we came from and how all is united by thought and energy, what would be the point of fighting and challenging? It seems that real power of growth, knowledge and understanding can only come from combat – in this case by engaging in material conditions. Through the play of hate and love, we come to know ourselves. To remember our primal happiness would be a deterrent to this process.
The blood of Sekhmet, Egyptian Lion goddess of the constellation Leo.
After a period of refreshment [called death] the impulse towards fresh experience and unfoldment becomes potent once more and the soul again descends to take up residence in a physical body, at a time and place appropriate for experiencing its wishes, choices and aspirations for growth and self-knowledge. AND this will be captured in the horoscope of birth.
[Adapted from C.E.O. Carter, ‘The Zodiac and the Soul’ 1972]
Sirius rising in Australia on the 8th day of the 8th month
Some call it the Lion’s Gate.
When the Sun is in the tropical zodiac sign of Leo and aligns with star Dubhe, then the great star of goddess Isis, called Sirius, can be seen rising before the Sun in the early morning light. Egyptian mythology says that the soul of Isis resides with this star. Isis-Hathor, nourisher of the world and its creatures.
Hymn of Isis
“Behold me, Lucius; moved by thy prayers, I appear to thee;
I, who am Nature, the parent of all things, the mistress of all the elements,
The primordial offspring of time, the supreme among Divinities,
The queen of departed spirits, the first of the celestials,
And the uniform manifestation of the Gods and Goddesses;
Who govern by my nod the luminous heights of heaven, the salubrious breezes
Of the ocean, and the anguished silent realms of the shades below:
Whose one sole divinity the whole orb of the earth venerates
Under a manifold form, with different rites, and under a variety of appellations.
The Phrygians call me Pessinuntica, the Mother of the Gods;
The Aborigines of Attica, Cecropian Minerva; the Cyprians, Paphian Venus;
The Cretans, Diana Dictyanna; the Sicilians, Stygian Proserpine;
The Eleusinians, the ancient Goddess Ceres.
Some call me Juno, others Bellona, others Hecate, and others Rhamnusia.
The Aethiopians and the Egyptians, call me by my true name, Queen Isis.
Lucius Apuleius ‘Golden Ass’, Book XI.
Mother Isis
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