For July 2011
REGULUS TALISMAN for Calmness & Success The current chart is a fixed star talisman, Regulus. Regulus, or the Cor Leonis, the Heart of the Lion, is a triple star, the brightest in the constellation Leo. The English astrologer William Lilly says that Regulus, "...a Star of great vertue and influence" and one that , "...shews the Native to be magnanimous, that he is of generous and civill condition, desires to beare rule, or is ambitious of dominion over others." Christian Astrology, pages, 181, 537.
"Under the Heart of Leo, they made the image of a Lion or Cat, or the Figure of an honorable Person sitting in a Chair; it rendreth a man temperate, appeaseth wrath, and giveth favour:" Three Book of Occult Philosophy, Book II, chapter 47. Agrippa also says, "The seventh is called the Heart of the Lyon, which amongst stones, rules over the Granate; amongst Plants, Sallendine, Mugwort, and Mastick." Three Book of Occult Philosophy, Bk I, ch. 32. Hermes on the 15 Fixed Stars says of the talisman of Regulus that it, "...bears away anger and melancholy, restores the temperament and gives great honors." The election is for 9:43 am, July 4, 2011 for Iowa City, IA. Regulus is at 29 Leo, which rises and the Moon applies to Regulus. The Moon is waxing. You might also be interested in my Renaissance Astrology CD Library Series, with over 120 rare astrology and magic books as well as my Facsimile Editions of unique Astrology and Magic Books and my discussion group Spiritus Mundi. If you wish to delve even deeper into this fascinating area I offer my Planetary Magic Mini-Course and Mansions of the Moon Mini-Course, which allow students to immediately start making talismans and elections and are a great introduction to my longer Electional Astrology Course, Horary Astrology Course and Astrological Magic Course. HOME Please Contact me with any Questions & Comments Specializing in Horary Astrology, Electional Astrology Astrological Magic and Astrological Talismans. Copyright 2010, Christopher Warnock, All Rights Reserved. |