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About this star: A binary, 0.4, and 13, yellowish white and yellow on the body [or neck] of the Lesser Dog Canis Minor. Its titles were "Rising before Sirius", "The The Dog in Front", "The Preceding Dog". Procyon, a Greek title, varied by Procion and Prochion, with the Latin equivalent Antecanis. Arabic Al Shi'ra al Shamiyyah, shortened to Al Shamiyyah; Greek (?) Siair Siami; all of these agreeing with its occasional English title the Northern Sirius. Aschere, Aschemie and Algomeysa; prochion of Algomeyla were other titles. Jacob Bryant insisted that its title came to Greece from the Egyptian Pur Cahen. Euphratean scholars identify it with the Kakkab Paldara, Pallika, or Palura of the cylinders, "the Star of the Crossing of the Water-dog", a title evidently given with some reference to the River of Heaven, the adjacent Milky Way; and Hommel says that it was the Kak-shisha which the majority of scholars apply to Sirius. Dupuis said that in Hindu fables it was Singe Hanuant; and Edkins that it, or Sirius, was the Persian Vanand. Chinese list gives it as Nan Ho, "the Southern River", in which beta (Gomeisa) and eta were included. (Allen). Procyon is the genus name for the raccoon an animal that lives by water [from Virginia Algonquian aroughcun]. Likewise Canis Minor is situated by the Great Celestial River, the Milky Way. Drowning is associated with this constellation; significantly a raccoon will drown its opponent if attacked in water. In astrology, like its constellation, it portended wealth, fame, and good fortune. |
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Influence of the constellation: General influence of the star: According to Ptolemy it is of the nature of Mercury and Mars; to Simmonite, of Venus and Mars, which is probably a misprint; and, to Alvidas, of the Moon, Jupiter and Uranus. It gives activity, violence, sudden and violent malevolence, sudden preferment by exertion, elevation ending in disaster, danger of dog bites and hydrophobia, and makes its natives petulant, saucy, giddy, weak-natured, timid, unfortunate, proud, easily angered, careless and violent. Two cases are on record of death or injury by dog bite in which Procyon and Sirius are involved. (Robson). Procyon is a very fortunate star; known to the Mesopotamians as 'The Star of the Crossing of the Water - Dog', as it lies near their River of Heaven, the Milky Way. Procyon foretold wealth and renown, and in all astrology has been much regarded, giving 'Everlasting of the Right, and Good Effect'. Procyon has a Mars-Mercury nature and therefore makes people hasty, jealous, pig-headed. But it also confers will-power and ability to put thoughts and plans into action. According to tradition there is also a tendency to a hot temper and impudence. Rise and success are found with it, but fall from high position later, is indicated. Enterprises created in haste therefore do not last. People who "want to go through the wall with their head" only cause injury to themselves. Procyon gives drive and a good sharp mind. Linked with positive stellar bodies, success is made greater, but the native, in order to avoid a fiasco, has always to take care not to be imprudent. Especially dangerous is Procyon configured with Mars and Pluto. With the Sun, a valiant demeanor is indicated. (Ebertin). Associated with vigorous activity verging on violence. (Larousse Encyclopedia of Astrology).
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If rising: Artful, crafty, dissembling, wealth by violence and rapine, lust, dissipation, waste and ruin, military preferment, quarrels, loss in trade or by servants. (Robson). It bestows not hunting, but its weapons. To rear keen scented whelps and to tell their class by their pedigree, their qualities by their place of origin; to produce nets and hunting-spears tipped with strong points, and pliant shafts with knots smoothed out and to manufacture and sell at a profit whatever the art of hunting is likely to require. (Manilus, book 5 of Astronomica, 1st century AD).
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With Moon: Occult interests, restless, never remains long in one place, quarrels with friends, partners and employers. If at the same time the Sun and Mars be with Deneb Adige (5 Pisces) or Vega (14 Capricorn), above the earth, death from the bite of a mad dog. (Robson). With Mercury: Occult interest, minor position of management under Government, trouble and scandal through opposite sex, favorable for health and gain. (Robson). With Venus: Many benefits from influential friends, associated with the Church, favorable for gain. (Robson). With Mars: Cruelty, violence, scandal and slander, disgrace and ruin, danger of dog bites. (Robson). With Jupiter: Many journeys, trouble through relatives and the Church or law, help from friends. (Robson). With Saturn: Good judgment, high position of trust often in connection with land, may be adopted by aged couple from whom a good inheritance is obtained, benefits from elderly friends, good health, domestic harmony, marriage to one of higher station. (Robson). With Uranus: Broad-minded, liberal, minister or speaker on religious and philosophical subjects, not limited to any definite creed, many friends among the people, favorable for domestic matters. (Robson). With Neptune: Sensitive and mediumistic, notorious through and luck in speculation, political interests, wealthy friends favorable for domestic matters, death from tumorous growth after unsuccessful operation leaving financial affairs involved. (Robson).
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