| TEREBELLUM | |
| Omega Sagittarius | |
| 24CAP27. | 25CAP51. |
| -26.34'. | -26.18'. |
| 19h55m. | -05.25'. |
| G5. | 4.8. |
History of the star:
Chief star of quadrangle, the four-sided figure, on the hind-quarters of the
horse part of
Sagittarius
mentioned by Ptolemy and which was the Latin Terebellum, the name for
this group of stars. [Star
Names].
The astrological influences of the constellation: The Archer is associated
with the Hebrew letter Vau and the 6th Tarot Trump "The Lovers". (Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology , Vivian E. Robson, 1923)
The astrological influences of the constellation given by Manilius:
"As for the Archer, when the foremost
portion of his cloak rises, he will give birth to hearts renowned in
war and will conduct the conqueror, celebrating great triumphs in
the sight of all, to his country's citadels. Such a one will build
high walls (moenia from Latin
murus) one moment and
pull them down the next. But if Fortune favours them too generously
with success, the mark of her envy is to be seen on their faces, for
she works cruel havoc upon their features. So was it that a dread
warrior* paid for his victories at the Trebia, Cannae,
and the Lake, even before the hour of his retreat, with such
disfigurement." [Translator's note: *Hanibal who lost an eye (Livy
22.2.11: Sagittarius is one-eyed; see p.103) [Manilius,
Astronomica, 1st century AD,
book 4, p.267]
But they whose lot it is to be born under the Centaur of double form
delight in yoking a team, in bringing a fiery horse to obey the
pliant reins, in following herds which graze all over the
grasslands, and in imposing a master on every kind of quadruped and
taming them: they soften tigers, rid the lion of his fierceness,
speak to the elephant and through speech adapt its huge bulk to
human skills in a variety of displays. Indeed, in the stars of this
constellation the human form is blended with a beast's and placed
above it; wherefore it has lordship over beasts. And because it
carries a shaft poised on drawn bow, it imparts strength to limb and
keenness to the intellect, swiftness of movement, and an
indefatigable spirit. [Manilius,
Astronomica,
1st century AD, book 4, p.241.]
The buttocks of the horse is a muscular
part from which a horse draws much of its strength and thus its potential for
becoming a great winner. We are not suprised therefore that, 'in the background'
though the position may at first seem to be, it often reveals the potential
which people have to become leading figures in their field of work or their
community. If well aspected in a chart it shows ability to wield power and
authority with a venusian ease and attractiveness that keeps them secure in
their position. If negatively aspected or conjunct with Saturn or Mars, however,
we may instead find them at the mercy of authority against which they can
effectively do nothing to help themselves. (The Living Stars, Dr. Eric Morse).