Encyclopedia of Astrology

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19°8'..Mars North Node.


20°....Cusp of Fifth Lunar Mansion; a critical degree;
oratorical.


21°....Water travel.


22°....Success at any cost.


22°18'.Mars-Saturn conj.: February 22, 1942.


23°....Patient in toil.


23°5' 40° 22'N (cl) Capulus, 33 Uranus vi Persei. A double
cluster in the sword-hand of Perseus. (Mars Mercury) Defective
eyesight.


24°....Poet and recluse.


25°....Autocratic and unscrupulous; death of partner; a bad
reputation.


25°3' 22° 25'N (v) Algol, Beta Persei. A white binary and
variable star, marking the Medusa's head held in the hand of
Perseus. (Saturn) Said to be of a violent nature, the M.C.
directed to this position arousing mob violence and murderous
tendencies, which dispose toward a tragic end. It is reputed
to be the most malefic of the stars. Conjunct the Sun, Moon or
Jupiter it gives victory in war.


25°34'.Jupiter-Uranus conj.: May 8, 1941.


26°....Fortune by marriage.


26°38'.Mars-Uranus conj.: March 1, 1942.


27°....A fortunate degree; steadfast; fortune through
employment


28°....Literature; powerful will, and organizing ability.


28°52° 4° 2'N (3) Alcyone, Eta Tauri. A greenish yellow star;
the brightest of the Pleiades, representing one of the seven
daughters of the nymph Pleione, by Atlas, who by Neptune
became the mother of Hyreus. The names of the other six are
Maia, Electra, Taygeta, Sterope (or Asterope), Celano, and the
invisible, or "lost" one, Merope, who concealed herself from
shame at having loved a mortal. That Alcyone was at one time
presumed to be the center of the Milky Way Galaxy indicates
that the ancients may have visualized Atlas as resting on this

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