The name Regulus from the
Latin word for king, reflect the ancient tradition of importance, in the
celestial canapé.
Regulus is one of the
brightest stars in the night known as Alpha Leoni's and seen as a Sickle that makes up
the head of Leo.
In Arabic, it was referred to as Qalb al-Asad, “the heart of the lion.”
The
Persians called it Miyan, meaning “the Center,” and from the Vedas, the star is
known as Maghā, which means “the Mighty one.”
Regulus Black from Harry Potter’s
book or Star Trek is all reincarnated references to the bright star.
Interesting enough that
this star is egg-shaped and fast spinning.
Our Sun turns herself in 27
days, while Regulus does that in 16 hours.
The purity of sunlight is
considered the working of the soul through the solar plexus of a person and the
delegation for harmony and character influence.
The Leo influences possess
a strong sense of self and will that wants to be recognized by ambitious and
aristocratic values.
Noble hearts with powerful
emotion, seeking always for more attention, need to create a more philosophical
outlook in life.
The great actors and performers
on the stage of life attract sensual allurements in the world of amusement and
their mystical kingdoms.
The battle of pride and
love sentiments are the status quo for this fixed fire. Leo’s can become very dejected if they fail
or do not succeed as much as they wish.
Traditions and loyalty are
a sense of protection that has a profound lineage to preserve cultural purity.
In the Vedas and its
spiritual worship syllabus, it is the liberation point in the heavens, as it
can create victory with the masses.
Winning the kingdom by
loosing the soul are the subtle chronic discontentment, creating restlessness.
The spiritual crown is
in-scripted in pure quality with the words,
‘’Beyond goodness is
trueness’’.
Being in the service of the divine Crown, means that we each work for all.
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