Algol
Imum Coeli Conjunct Algol
With the The lowest point of the chart, opposite the Midheaven, often called the IC. It points to home, roots, family, and your private foundation. When two planets sit at the same point in the zodiac, blending their meanings into one. The most powerful and direct of the aspects. A famously intense fixed star in Perseus, linked to raw passion and losing one's head, both literally and figuratively. It is one of the most talked-about stars in astrology., the most intense of the stars, the star's character marks roots, home, ancestry, and the private foundation: raw, concentrated power running through the family line and the soul's base. The Imum Coeli is the angle of origins and the end of matters, where an Describes the four most prominent houses, the 1st, 4th, 7th, and 10th, which sit on the chart's main angles. Planets here are powerful and quick to show their effects. star is strong, coloring what you stand on and what you return to. There can be an intense, charged inheritance to face and transmute rather than repeat. Read it together with Algol's full nature and the rest of the chart, since a single star colors but does not dictate.
- fixed star
- algol
- imum coeli
- conjunction
Sources
- Robson, The Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology (1923)Reads the Descendant or nadir conjunct Algol as the star's nature carried to the relating and foundation angles.
- Brady, Brady's Book of Fixed Stars (1998)Reads the Algol contact on the setting and lower angles in constellational and predictive context.
- Ebertin, Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation (1971)Supplies the cosmobiological reading of Algol on the Descendant and Imum Coeli.

