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Along with Sirius, the Pleiades and the stars of Orion, Arcturus is one
of thefirst stars that comes to consciousness for those
exploring extraterrestrial dimensions.
This star represents one of the first "doorways" that we experience as we journey
in consciousness beyond the boundary of our egos. Along with Arcturus, and the so-called Arcturians, come a series of tests. The purpose of these tests is to determine whether
the person's ego is ready to accept that it is not the center of reality.
Will the spiritual dimensions encountered be regarded as sacred or will the ego try to seize this information and power for ego-centric purposes? There are many spiritual seekers who do not pass these tests and are not allowed to proceed until these egotistic motivations are purified. This may possibly take the rest of one's life, if not many lifetimes.
When the archetype of Boötes is experienced psychologically, you may feel like a wanderer who is on the edge, unsure and afraid of where you are going. Making this archetype conscious involves surrendering to the experience of being out of control. Allow yourself to be guided to being present in the moment and on the edge. This leads to being guided beyond what you consider to be normal reality into a realm of infinite possibilities. Working consciously with the energy of the star Arcturus requires you to trust yourself in a way that you have not yet experienced. Arcturus prepares the spiritual seeker for an encounter with a reality beyond that person's ability to comprehend.
When individuals are unable or unwilling to experience the energy of the star Arcturus within themselves, these energies are projected onto politicians and other people in positions of power that make decisions for the groups that they lead or represent. The politician or "shepherd" takes on these energies and works with them, sometimes responsibly and sometimes not. When we learn to trust our own inner leadership and guidance, then we come to rely less and less on external leaders.
When we approach the time of elections, we may want to choose to take responsibility for our experience of our governmental leaders. They are truly a reflection of ourselves. Externalizing the government as something "out there" that is separate from ourselves perpetuates a dangerous illusion. Only by accepting responsibility for the actions of those whom we have given our power away to, can we truly heal ourselves.
BOOTES, "the one who is coming," the Savior in Pisces
who frees humanity from subservience to the form
An Avatar can be defined as one who is the physical embodiment of a quality of consciousness which permeates a space over time, leaving its essence to change that region forever. Hinduism and other religions have defined Avatars as God taking human physical forms on this earth.
According to a story that goes back to Eratosthenes, the constellation represents Arcas, son of the god Zeus and Callisto, daughter of King Lycaon of Arcadia. One day Zeus came to dine with his father-in-law Lycaon, an unusual thing for a god to do. To test whether his guest really was the great Zeus, Lycaon cut up Arcas and served him as part of a mixed grill. Zeus easily reconized the flesh of his son. In a burning rage he tipped over the table, scattering the feast and killing the sons of Lycaon with a thunderbolt, as he turned Lycaon into a wolf. Then Zeus collected the parts of Arcas, made them whole again and gave his son to Maia the Pleiad to bring up.
Meanwhile Callisto had been turned into a bear, some say by Zeus’s wife Hera out of jealousy, or some by Zeus himself to disguise his paramour from Hera’s revenge, or even by Artemis to punish Callisto for losing her virginity. When Arcas had grown into a strapping teenager he came across this bear while hunting in the woods. Callisto recognized her son, but though she tried to greet him warmly she could only growl. Not surprisingly, Arcas failed to interpret this expression of motherly love and began to chase the bear. With Arcas in hot pursuit, Callisto fled into the temple of Zeus, a forbidden place where trespassers where punished by death. Zeus snatched up Arcas and his mother and placed them in the sky as the constellations of the Bear and the Bear Keeper.
The Greek poet Aratus visualized Bootes as a man driving the bear around the pole. Later astronomers have given Bootes two dogs, in the form of the neighboring constellation Canes Venatici.
A second legend identifies Bootes with Icarius (not to be confused with Icarus, son of Daedalus). According to this tale, the god Dionysus taught Icarius how to cultivate vines and make wine. When he offered some of his new vintage to the shepherds, they became so intoxicated that their friends thought they had been poisoned, and in revenge they killed Icarius.
His dog Maera fled home howling and led Icarius’s daughter Erigone to where his body lay beneath a tree. In despair, Erigone hanged herself from the tree; even the dog died, either of grief or by drowning itself. Zeus put Icarius into the sky as Bootes, his daughter Erigone became the constellation Virgo, and the dog became Canis Minor or Canis Major, according to different authorities.
If we look to the heavens and study the evolution of the universe over millions of years, we see that galaxies, solar systems and stars interact with each other for varied periods of time. When in close proximity these large systems share magnetic currents, attractive and replusive, containing physical matter and influencing the evolution of that planet, star or galaxy. Through they are "passing in the night," a star can impregnate a planet with an element which could be the seed needed to catalyze a new life form in which sentient consciousness will exist.
The constellation Bootes contains the fourth brightest star in our entire sky, Arcturus, a red giant about 24 times larger than the Sun with a luminosity 115 times our sun, lying 36 light years away from the earth. Astronomers have found that Arcturus entered our system approximately 500,000 years ago and will remain here for approximately another 500,000 years, only to continue its journey towards the Virgo Cluster, but at a different angle than our local group of galaxies is moving. And if we trace the path of the Great Bear over the next 100,000 years we see that the star, Al Kaid in the tail of the Great Bear begins to turn inward, also pointing toward the Virgo cluster. (See Diagram, below.)
Presently Arcturus points or "spikes" to the star Spica (located at 23 degrees of the sign Libra) in the knee of the constellation Virgo. Arcturus, the guardian of the Bear, appears to be "herding" the star Al Kaid, pointing the way over centuries towards the arms of the Virgin, Virgo. Esoterically we know the Great Bear embodies and emanates the quality of Will to our solar system. Could it be that Arcturus is an Avatar blending its consciousness with the Will and herding it, causing great evolutionary changes to all in its path? The ancient records and myths of Bootes (Arcturus), known by the ancients as "The Guardian of the Bear," seem to give clues of this celestial event in earthly terms.
The constellation Bootes is closely linked with the Great Bear because of its position behind the Bear's tail. The origin of the constellation's name is not certain—the Greeks knew this constellation as Arctophylax or Bear Watcher, Bear Keeper or Guard. It probably comes from a Greek word meaning "noisy" or "clamorous," referring to the herdsman’s shouts to his animals: the Hunter in pursuit of the Bear. Another explanation is that the name comes from ancient Greece and means "ox driver," from the fact that Ursa Major was sometimes visualized as a cart pulled by oxen, "The Wagoneer or Driver of the Wain—Bootes with the Wain the North unfolds."
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