Dschubba
Dschubba
Dschubba, the forehead of the Scorpion, is of the nature of Mars and Saturn. It marks deep research, intensity, and the drive to probe hidden things, with a A planet that tends to challenge or restrict, traditionally Mars and Saturn. Its contacts often mark friction, effort, or hard lessons, though not without their uses. edge of crisis or darkness to be handled consciously. It rewards depth pursued with integrity.
- fixed star
- star
- dschubba
Sources
- Robson, The Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology (1923)Gives the traditional nature and meaning of the fixed star Dschubba.
- Brady, Brady's Book of Fixed Stars (1998)Reads Dschubba in its constellational and predictive context.
- Ebertin, Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation (1971)Supplies the modern cosmobiological interpretation of Dschubba.

