Astrological Meanderings: Regulus, the Great Pyramid and the Great Year

Saturday, 3 February 2018

Regulus, the Great Pyramid and the Great Year

I was watching a two part video on YouTube concerning the mathematics and astrology inherent in the Great Pyramid. The second video focuses on the astrological aspects of the pyramid and the commentator says that the two diagonals of the square base correspond to the four fixed signs of the zodiac: Taurus-Scorpio and Leo-Aquarius. Taurus is represented by a bull and Scorpio by an eagle; Leo is a lion and Aquarius as a human or an angel in human form. The sphinx is a human-lion hybrid and thus represents Aquarius and Leo. The commentator goes on to say grandiloquently that "when the Sphinx's eyes line up with the star Regulus, the Lion's Heart, then a new cycle of the equinoxes begins".

In 8786 BC or 10804 years ago (as of 2018), Regulus was aligned with the vernal equinox but this is not to say that 0˚of the sidereal zodiac begins here. What if this marked the point between the constellation of Leo and Cancer? After all, it is from just such a point that the planetary rulerships are assigned in the tropical zodiac.


On this basis, the ages would proceed as follows:

-8786 --> Cancer: Earth Mother worship
-6626 --> Gemini
-4466 --> Taurus: Bull worship
-2306 --> Aries: Ram worship
  -146 --> Pisces: Christianity
 2014 --> Aquarius: The Age of Man
 4174 --> Capricorn


It's not unreasonable to view the confluence of the vernal equinox and Regulus, the Lion's Heart, as marking the real beginning of Leo rather than the equinox's arrival at some ill-defined boundary between Leo and Cancer. Interestingly, this means that just about now the Age of Aquarius is dawning. It's a possibility.

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