appropriate for the twin who killed the other he was also the immortal one, a son of Zeus (Jupiter) and thus favored by him, and interesting contrast to Jehovah’s (Jupiter’s) anger at Cain’s behavior. Pollux, β Geminorum, is by Ptolemy’s account a Mars star. ![]() One has to study the structural elements in the entire cosmogram, Configurations such as this conjunction would indicate the need to be careful, but one cannot deduce a violent death as an outcome. Once again, a fixed star conjunction alone is not necessarily responsible. The star badly placed could manifest that way, not by the native misusing his energy but by others deceiving the native and fate playing him some cruel tricks. Just as Mars has its good sides if the energy it creates is channeled constructively, so Pollux should not always be considered as unhelpful. According to its nature, this star is brutal and tyrannical, violent and cruel if in conjunction with the lights, AC or MC or even linked with malefics. Pollux, also called Hercules, in the Twins, has a strongly felt Martian nature and has the name ‘the wicked boy’ of the brother-and-sister part of Castor and Pollux. The energy of Mars can be extremely valuable in such areas as war and business and politics. Pollux has a nature as that of Mars and has always been considered to portend eminence and renown, but can indicate a cruel, rash nature and a propensity to be connected with poisons. A love of sports, a subtle spirited native, brave, audacious, crafty, cruel, rash nature, violence, psychic ability. An orange star situated on the head of the southern Twin. Sometimes called Hercules, and symbolically named A Heartless Judge. ![]() It represents Pollux, the immortal one of the twins, famous for his skill in boxing. It gives a subtle, crafty, spirited, brave, audacious, cruel and rash nature, a love of boxing, dignified malevolence, and is connected with poisons. Gemini will visible in the Western sky in the evening through early June.Pollux is of the nature of Mars. The rest of the constellation is dimmer and forms two stick figures below the two main stars. The brighter one on the left is Pollux… it has a slightly orange hue to it. Then, simply look above Orion for two bright stars next to each other. You’ll know it by its iconic “Belt” of three bright stars in a row. To find Gemini, look to the west and find the familiar Orion. And Castor isn’t one star, but a remarkable SIX stars appearing as one. An enormous planet more than twice the mass of Jupiter which causes the star to wobble, which is how it was discovered in 2006. The brighter Pollux is the closest giant-stage star to the sun, and orbiting it is one of the first known exoplanets. And in reality, Castor and Pollux are of course light-years away from each other. In the constellation, the heads of Castor and Pollux are named as such. So he did by placing them together among the stars, creating the constellation we call… Gemini. When Castor died, his brother begged Zeus to make him immortal. So Pollux is immortal, while Castor is not. Pollux is the result of Zeus seducing Leda. They were fathered by different men though… Castor’s father was Tyndareus, Leda’s husband, king of Sparta. In greek mythology, twins Castor and Pollux were the sons of Leda, a Spartan queen. ![]() ![]() Rey's alternative way to connect the stars of the constellation Gemini.
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