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Saturday, July 28, 2018

The Hercules Family --- The Constellation of Sagitta The Arrow



Moving on to a fourth constellation in the Hercules Family we come to Sagitta The Arrow, which, despite its name, has no direct connection with Sagittarius The Archer. 

Classical Greco-Roman uranologists connected Sagitta to Hercules, saying that it was one of the arrows the demigod shot at an enemy in the course of his vaunted Labors, but that was the beginning and the end of Sagitta's place in mythology. Much later, it was associated with Cupid's arrow for no very good reason.

It is, however, an ancient constellation, known to the Mesopotamians and the Egyptians, the Indians and the Chinese, who all saw Sagitta as an arrow. Although Sagitta is dim and small, lacking any stars greater than third magnitude, it is isolated in the sky and hence prominent. The asterism has five main stars, three of which mark out the arrowhead and shaft, and two which represent the fly. 


Given Sagitta's size as the third-smallest constellation, it has some interesting deep sky objects, including the Necklace Nebula and the planetary Nebula IC-4997, which is only 700 years old.


The Hercules Family --- The Constellation of Hercules The Mighty

Hercules. This Hero of Greco-Roman myth gives his name to the Hercules Family of constellations.

Hercules is the genitive constellation of the large and diverse Hercules Family of constellations. Hercules is among the largest of the 88 constellations in the sky. The asterism represents a warrior at battle and is comparable in outline and overall size to Orion, though Hercules is a much dimmer constellation, having no First or Second Magnitude stars. 

The dumbbell-shaped galaxy called Hercules A is being attenuated by a supermassive black hole within its bright center.

The constellation is named for the Greek demigod Heracles (Hercules in Latin) who was tasked with twelve impossible feats, among them killing the impervious Nemean Lion (represented by Leo), slaying the Hydra (represented by the constellation of the same name) and doing battle with a gigantic crustacean (represented by Cancer The Crab). 

The constellation Hercules became Hercules rather late in Classical Greek astronomy. Prior to identifying it with Heracles of yore, the Greeks considered it the figure of a standing man, but had no real lore about it. 

The constellation was known to the Sumerians who considered nearby Draco The Dragon (or Serpent) part of the same figure. They linked Hercules / Draco with Ophiuchus / Serpens, calling the former "The Standing God" and the latter "The Sitting God" though the significance of the relative positions of the two gods and serpents is long forgotten. 

Hercules' lower body is formed by the "Keystone" asterism, a rhomboid star pattern that makes this less-than-impressive constellation easier to locate. 

The Hercules asterism. The keystone is self-evident.

The Solar Apex, which indicates the actual direction of the Sun's orbital motion around the center of the Milky Way is located in Hercules. There are many multistar systems in Hercules that can be seen with binoculars or a small telescope. At least fifteen stars in the constellation can boast of solar systems. There are a number of Messier objects, galaxies, globular clusters, and nebulae, within the bounds of Hercules. 

 
ARP-272 colliding spiral galaxies.

Abell-39, a spherical nebula in Hercules.
The largest single structure in the known universe exists in Hercules. Called the Great Gamma Ray Burst Wall (or the Great Wall of GRB) this cluster of thousands of gamma ray-emitting galaxies occupies more than one-tenth of the universe as we know it. They are organized into at least 22 separate subclusters that fill a space some 23 billion light years in any given direction, a vast overall size.   


The Great Wall is incredibly vast and pours prodigious amounts of raw energy into the heavens.


A Special Case: The Constellations of Ophiuchus The Serpent-Handler and Serpens The Serpent

Serpens and Ophiuchus aka Basmu and Serpentarius.
 
Few people familiar with the Zodiac are aware that there is a thirteenth constellation in the Circle of Animals. This 13th constellation is not an astrological Sign, however, not in the Tropical system of astrology. Nor is it recognized as a sign by many Vedic astrologers. The constellation is Ophiuchus The Snake Handler. Ophiuchus lies between Scorpio and Sagittarius, and the sun astronomically transits the constellation between the 30th of November and the 17th of December.

Ophiuchus has an astrological name --- Serpentarius --- and a glyph --- a transected U --- in those astrological systems that include the sign. The dates of astrological transit vary among astrologers, taking varying numbers of days from Scorpio and Sagittarius.




The most common glyph associated with Ophiuchus.

A mix of Scorpio and Sagittarius?

Still another Ophiuchus glyph.

To make things a bit more complex, Ophiuchus is holding a large snake in his hands, the constellation Serpens The Serpent. Serpens is considered a totally separate constellation, and it is not crossed by the ecliptic. 

To make things even more complicated, Serpens is divided into two halves by the body of Ophiucus. The two halves of Serpens are called Serpens Caput (The Serpent's Head) and Serpens Cauda (The Serpent's Tail) and though they are non-contiguous, Serpens is considered one single constellation. 


The Snake Handler and his Snake.

Officially, and according to the International Astronomical Union (IAU), both Ophiuchus and Serpens are part of the Hercules Family of constellations, though NASA considers Ophiuchus to be in the Zodiac.

In Greek mythology, Ophiuchus is considered to be the figure of the historical healer Asclepius, though why the asterism simply wasn't called Asclepius is another mystery. 

 
Once a holy symbol, then the staff of the god Hermes, the caduceus remains the symbol of the physician.




An alternate glyph, reminiscent of the caduceus.

Snakes have been associated with the sacred and with healing since time immemorial. The connection is so remote and established that even the ancients had a slightly sarcastic take on it: "If you want to make something sacred just slap two snakes with wings on it." The symbol of the caduceus still represents medicine, though in the old days it was considered the seal of sacred precincts.
In the early Serpent Cults, just like Ophiuchus is doing, the priests handled the creatures freely, dancing with them in their hands, and even allowing themselves to be bitten. Just like scorpion venom, snake venom was used as a medicine, a poison, and a psychotropic.
Serpens The Serpent was Basmu, the Horned Serpent or Dragon, a god in ancient Sumer. 

In Sumerian myth, Ophiuchus seemed to have been called "The Sitting God." It is unclear whether this "sitting god" was part of the early Zodiac. The question is up for debate. Some say yes, and some say no.
The yesses shake off the seeming violation of the base 60 Mesopotamian calculating system by simply including Ophiuchus.
The noes point to the fact that a thirteenth astrological sign would have disrupted the sexigesimal number system of the Sumerians.
Everyone seems to overlook the fact that Libra was either part of Scorpio (the claws) or part of Virgo (the scales of justice) until the era of Classical Rome.
Thus, Ophiuchus or Serpentarius or Asclepius, or whatever other name he was known by, would have been a twelfth sign (falling between Scorpio and Sagittarius). There is no sure lore on what the qualities of the sign Serpentarius would have been. Modern astrologers who include Ophiuchus in the signs say, "A combination of Scorpio and Sagittarius".
It seems to me (strictly an opinion) that the qualities of Ophiuchus were simply reassigned to Libra when The Snake Handler was exiled from the Zodiac. I say "exiled" for he vanished from the Circle of Animals (and was divided and redivided from his Serpent) around the time that the ancient Serpent Cults were finally dying out.
If you look at Ophiuchus he resembles a man on a high wire, balancing carefully with a pole in his hands, a very "Libra"-like interpretation of The Snake Handler, who suddenly strongly resembles the balancing man on the tarot card of the Two of Pentacles (which is usually associated nowadays with Gemini). "Balance" is also a key quality of health (homeostasis). 



Rider Waite Tarot: The Two of Pentacles. A man keeping his balance.

The debate on Ophiuchus will go on both in astrological circles (Sign / Not a Sign) and astronomical circles (Zodiac / Not Zodiac), probably as long as humans can bicker.
Ophiuchus' brightest star is Rasalhague, Number 46 in the Nautical Almanac. The brightest star in Serpens is Unukhalhai, either "The Serpent's Neck" or "The Serpent's Heart," a Second Magnitude star in Serpens Caput. Serpens Cauda is remarked by Messier 16, the Eagle Nebula, 7000 light years distant, home of the Pillars of Creation seen by the Hubble Telescope.

The Eagle Nebula in Serpens Cauda
The Pillars of Creation in Serpens Cauda




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Monday, July 9, 2018

The Behenian Stars (Part Two)




It should be noted that Sol (the Sun) is considered a Behenian star in alternate systems, and that the Hyades are sometimes considered Behenian along with Aldebaran. There is also some variance in the identification of some stars. Polaris is sometimes exchanged for Alkaid, and Algorab is often considered in set with Gienah. 


 Behenian astrology is a whole other branch of the astrological art and the place where astrology and alchemy intersect. 


The chart below gives us in turn: 


1. The modern common name of the Behenian star

2. The Hermetic name of the Behenian star


3. The scientific name of the Behenian star

4. The Tropical location of the Behenian star in its associated constellation

5. The Rulerships of the Behenian Star

6. The gem associated with the Behenian star

7. The plant root associated with the Behenian star and its uses

8. The Behenian star's unique glyph



NameAstronomical DesignationLocationPlanetGemstonePlant & UsageSymbol
AlgolCaput LarvaeBeta Persei26 Taurus 10Saturn & JupiterdiamondBlack Hellebore   Hellebore juice with an equal amount of wormwood placed under a diamond, etc., brings hatred and courage, preserves the members of the
body, and grants vengeance over anyone you wish.
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PleiadesM45 (Taurus)29 Taurus 58Moon & Marsrock crystalFennel               Fennel seed with frankincense and quicksilver placed under a crystal with the appropriate character [engraved on it], with the Moon conjunct the Pleiades rising or at midheaven, preserves the eyesight, summons demons and the spirits of the dead, calls the winds, and reveals secrets and things that are lost. Pleiades (Agrippa 1531).svg
AldebaranAldaboramAlpha Tauri9 Gemini 47Mars & Venusruby / garnetMilk Thistle
Milky thistle seed put under a carbuncle with the character shown [engraved on it], with the Moon conjunct [Aldebaran and] the Ascendant or Midheaven, increases riches and brings great honors.
Aldaboram (Agripa 1531).svg
CapellaAlhayhoch, HircusAlpha Aurigæ21 Gemini 51Jupiter & SaturnsapphireThyme or Horehound Horehound seed mixed with equal parts of mint, wormwood and mandrake, placed etc., exalts men to honors, and brings them the favor of kings and nobles, and heals toothache, and is very medicinal. Agrippa1531 Hircus.png
SiriusCanis majorAlpha Canis Majoris14 Cancer 05VenusberylJuniper 
One part savine juniper juice with wormwood and bistort and a little serpent's tongue put under a golden beryl, etc., grants the favor of the spirits of the air and the peoples of the earth, and brings peace and concord between kings and other potentates, and between husbands and wives.
Sirius - Agrippa.png
ProcyonCanis minorAlpha Canis Minoris25 Cancer 47Mercury & MarsagateWater Buttercup or Heliotrope  Heliotrope flowers with pennyroyal flowers placed etc. grants the favor of God and man, gives men the favor of the spirits of the air, gives great power over magic, and keeps men healthy. Agrippa1531 Canisminor.png
Regulus Cor leonisAlpha Leonis29 Leo 50Jupiter & MarsgraniteMugwort or Celandine  Celandine juice with wormwood and mastic placed etc. takes away anger and melancholy, makes men temperate, and grants favor.
Agrippa1531 corLeonis.png
DubheCauda UrsæAlpha Ursæ Majoris28 Gemini 34Venus & MoonmagnetSuccory or Chicory  Chicory juice with wormwood and periwinkle flower placed etc. has power against enchantments and against dryness and gives safety in travel, and if it be put together with wolf's teeth it makes hunters proficient. Agrippa1531 caudaUrsae.svg
AlgorabCorviDelta Corvi13 Libra 27Saturn & MarsonyxBurdock  
Burdock seed, leaves, and roots, with the tongue of a frog, placed etc. makes men angry, hateful, daring, and evil-speaking, causes wicked dreams, drives demons away, and protects men against demons and evil winds.
Agrippa1531 alaCorui.png
SpicaAlpha Virginis23 Libra 50Venus & MercuryemeraldSage 
Sage juice with trefoil, periwinkle, wormwood and mandrake placed etc. will increase gold, accumulate riches, bring victory in lawsuits, and free men from evil and anguish.
Agrippa1531 Spica.png
ArcturusAlchamethAlpha Boötis24 Libra 14Mars & JupiterjasperPlantain 
Plantain juice with seeds or rooted placed under jasper, especially green [jasper], carries away fevers and restrains the flow of blood.
Agrippa1531 Alchameth.png
AlpheccaElpheiaAlpha Coronæ Borealis12 Scorpio 18Venus & MarstopazRosemary  Juice of the herb called rosemary with equal parts trefoil and ivy put etc., makes men chaste, and grants friendship and honor with God and man. Agrippa1531 Elpheia.png
AntaresCor scorpiiAlpha Scorpii9 Sagittarius46Venus & JupitersardonyxBirthwort  
Birthwort juice with a little yew placed etc. gives men healthy color, grants good memory and intelligence, makes them appear wise, and banishes demons.
Agrippa1531 corScorpii.png
VegaVultur cadensAlpha Lyræ15 Capricorn19Mercury & VenuschrysoliteWinter Savory Savory juice with an equal amount of the herb called fumitory and with a little of the stone called turonso, etc. grants favor with beasts, protects from scabies, that is, against demons, nocturnal phantoms, and fears. Agrippa1531 Vulturcadens.png
Deneb AlgediCauda capricorniDelta Capricorni23 Aquarius30Saturn & MercurychalcedonyMarjoram 
Marjoram juice put under a chalcedony with its proper character, the Moon conjunct the tail of Capricorn rising, gives favor in lawsuits, improves the home in which it is kept, keeps it [the home] secure, and increases all manner of riches.
Agrippa1531 caudaCapricorni.png