Spica Talisman – Powerful fixed star Talisman
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Contains sage that I picked and then consecrated on October the 17th between 12:15-12:35 while Spica was in conjunction with the Sun as it was culminating on the Mid-heaven, further supported by an exalted Moon in Taurus.
As this constellation signifies an abundance of harvest and a fruitfulness of agriculture, this star is said to provide all sorts of good things, from material good, success in career and achievements, to different artistic talents and magical charisma.
The star Spica is probably one of the most famous fixed stars known for its abundant beneficial and protective powers. This star is also called Alpha Virginis, as it is the brightest star in the constellation of Virgo the maiden. Spica is a binary star, which means it is really two stars larger and hotter than the sun, together they look like a single point of light, even when looking through an average telescope.
Spica is also associated with the Sala the babylonian goddess of agriculture and fertility. The image on the talisman is a depiction of the goddess giving the wheat to humans. this depiction comes from an ancient cylinder seal.
The Sage in the Talisman was consecrated during the exact conjunction with the Sun as it was culminating on the Midheaven, further supported by an exalted Moon in Taurus. Ptolemy called the conjunction of a fixed star with the Sun a “true phase”, this is the phase which gives greatest access to the star’s most refined resources as highlighted by the creative solar power.