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Great Attractor

Great Attractor

The Great Attractor, near 14 degrees of Sagittarius, is a gravitational anomaly so powerful it draws our galaxy and thousands of others toward it across vast distance. In astrology it is read as a point of intense magnetic pull and fascination: an irresistible draw toward something powerful, mysterious, and hard to look away from. A planet or angle conjunct it can mark a person, theme, or calling that exerts an unusual, compelling attraction.

Sources

  • Brady, Brady's Book of Fixed Stars (1998)Frames the Great Attractor among the deep-sky points read by conjunction.
  • Sedgwick, The Astrology of Deep Space (1984)Reads the galactic and deep-space points as live, interpretable contacts in the chart.
  • Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Treats the Great Attractor as a sensitive point conditioning what conjoins it.