Spica at 23°50′ Libra has an orb of 2°40′
The Sun joins Spica on October 16
Fixed star Spica, Alpha Virginis, is a spectroscopic binary star system whose two stars are so close together they are egg-shaped rather than spherical, and can only be separated by their spectra. The primary is a blue giant and a variable star of the Beta Cephei type. Located the ear of wheat of the Maiden, Virgo constellation. It is the brightest star in the constellation and the 15th brightest star in the night sky.
Magnitude (V) +0.97 (0.97–1.04). Spectral Type B1V (B1III-IV + B2V). The name Spica derives from the Latin spīca virginis which means Virgo’s Ear of Grain. In Hindu astronomy, Spica corresponds to the Nakshatra Chitrā.
2000* | 2050 | Name | Orb |
17♎40 | 18♎22 | Seginus | 1°50′ |
22♎09 | 22♎51 | Foramen | 1°10′ |
23♎50 | 24♎33 | Spica | 2°40′ |
24♎14 | 24♎56 | Arcturus | 2°40′ |
28♎06 | 28♎49 | Izar | 2°10′ |
Spica Astrology
According to Ptolemy it is of the nature of Venus and Mars; and, to Alvidas, of Venus, Jupiter and Mercury. It gives success, renown, riches, a sweet disposition, love of art and science, unscrupulousness, unfruitfulness and injustice to innocence. [1]
Spica portends injustice to the innocent, but with a later justification and with eminence, renown and riches. When rising or culminating, it is one of the most fortunate stars in the sky. [2]
Anonymous (379 AD) said Spica is like Venus and Mercury (idealistic, psychic, handsome, neat, lovable, refined, genteel and intelligent.) [7]
α Virginus. A binary, white star in the hand of Virgo. “The Ear of Wheat in the Virgin’s Left Hand.” Spectral class B2. This star gives its natives, great honors, artistic appreciation, good fortune, religious preferment, good judgement, unexpected honors, riches, disputed decisions, sociableness.
NOTE: Spica, a white star in the left hand of Virgo, offers many good things in the life of the native so endowed, while Arcturus, a yellow star in the knee, offers a boost to material things in the life of the same nativities. Judge carefully. [8]
Spica is one of the 15 Behenian Fixed Stars. Its image is a bird or a man laden with merchandise. It gives riches, overcomes contentions, and removes scarcity and mischief. Rules emerald, sage, trefoil, periwinkle, mugwort and mandrake. [1]
Spica, as already said, is one of the truly great stars in the sky, the one which gave us our word ‘star’, and at least as important as the four archangel stars…The considerable distance between Spica and its nearest neighbors has inspired some cultures to call it ‘The Lonely One’ and names like that, often to distinguish it from the equally prominent Arcturus, on almost the same Zodiacal longitude but higher in the sky and much closer to its neighbors in Bootes.
Astrologically, Spica is a ‘Good Star’, and no doubt it still is, if we don’t contemplate our descendants’ fates in 5 million years. Our friend classified it as a Venus-Mars type, the only one of that kind. The combination of the opposite sexes in the one star must inspire a further thought about the androgynous qualities we have already noted with Virgo, but it is doubtful that Ptolemy noted that. As the star of the grain harvest, it is the provider of our material needs, and indeed it does always show up well in that respect. There is, however, a word of warning to go with it: We only reap harvest if we have first sown the seed and cared for the fields, and what we reap must last us, and all who labored in our fields, until the next harvest is ready. He does not do so well from Spica who reaps what he has not sown, uses it profligately, or denies to others their share i his good fortune. As though to rub this in quite firmly, Arcturus in the sky above the Virgin’s Hand is the prime star of the much rougher character, the Herdsman, just as ready to take care of his herd but not to stand any nonsense from them.
Spica is also noted for its spiritual and religious qualities, as we must expect after all we have seen about Virgo, and indeed people with this star strong in their horoscopes do very often gain high place in those fields of life. Psychic awareness is also above average in such people, especially if the more sensitive planets, Moon, Venus, Neptune or Lilith are conjunct Spica. [3]
To Spica are ascribed honors and fame. Spica is of marked good fortune for scientists, writers, artist-painters, sculptors and musicians. If Spica is on the Asc or Meridian and conjunction Jupiter and Venus, promise is given even to people of humble origins to enjoy protection, preferment and even wealth. In conjunction with Mercury or Venus and positioned on the Meridian or Asc, Spica gives artistic skill, drawing ability, musical talent and a good sense for literature and the sciences.
However, if Spica is placed in angular houses and conjoined with Saturn, Mars, Uranus, Neptune or Pluto, and if these planets are afflicted, a rise followed by a downfall with tragic ending could be the result. In 1923, when, as a result of inflation in Germany, many people became poverty stricken, Spica was bound up with Saturn. In a personal cosmogram, Spica means refinement. Such people have a noble bearing. Increased erotic tension, usually given with a Venus-Mars interpretation, is not the case with Spica, but a tendency to sublimate these powers and turn them into artistic and creative channels is indicated. [4]
Spica star rules the navel in the human body. [5]
Virgo Constellation
Ptolemy makes the following observations; “The stars in the head of Virgo, and that at the top of the southern wing, operate like Mercury and somewhat like Mars: the other bright stars in the same wing, and those about the girdle, resemble Mercury in their influence, and also Venus, moderately . . . those at the points of the feet and at the bottom of the garments are like Mercury, and also Mars, moderately.” By the Kabalists it is associated with the Hebrew letter Gimel and the 3rd Tarot Trump “The Empress.” [1]
This constellation is indicative of an abundance in harvest and a fruitfulness of agriculture in general. But when prominent in the charts of eclipses it portends events concerning kings (heads of state) and in this regard can be an ill omen indeed. [2]
In astrology this constellation and Gemini were the House of Mercury. But usually, and far more appropriately, Virgo’s stars have been given over to the care of Ceres, her namesake, the long-time goddess of the harvest. For her astrological colors Virgo assumed black speckled with blue; and was thought of as governing the abdomen in the human body, but always as an unfortunate, sterile sign. The appearance of a comet within its borders implied many grievous ills to the female portion of the population. [6]
Spica Star Conjunctions
Ascendant conjunct Spica: Unbounded good fortune, happiness, ecclesiastical preferment, unexpected honor or advancement beyond native’s hopes or capacity. [1]
Very fortunate. Rural occupations and millers of grain. [2]
Well-known, famous, resourceful, very learned, fond of philosophical dissertations, eloquent, creative, insightful, ingenious, fond of music and the arts, kind-hearted, agreeable and with a delicate life, happy, sensible and thoughtful, skillful and fortunate. Self-taught, esteemed for reasoning ability, a propensity for what is virtuous, well-spoken and pleasant to talk to, amiable and well-tempered manners, solicitous, possesses the art of judgment, and generous. [7]
A splendid and illustrious life; glorious, mighty and commanding nature; fame, busy with many activities, bountiful resources, well known or feared in cities and regions, prosperity from youth and in own city. [7]
Spica rising or culminating makes the interpreters of sacred things, the high and honored priests or philosophers, the inspired interpreters of some mystery or initiatory rites, or those who refuse some foods and are greatly assisted by the gods. [7]
Charles de Gaulle 0°11′, Ernesto Miranda 0°19′.
Ascendant and Mercury conjunct Spica: The native will be a prophet and will appear great in the eyes of men and will be a philosopher, inventor of the sciences and has knowledge of everything, especially of those sciences originating in the region of Babylon. And if the nativity were nocturnal, and Mercury placed in this way and Mars were in the sixth place from Mercury, right with respect to the ascendant, the native will be idolatrous and very famous and will speak prophetic words and will perform miracles and God is wiser in this. [7]
Ascendant and Mars conjunct Spica: Sometimes promiscuous and easily aroused by the pleasures of Venus. Involved in some trouble due to documents or driven by passion, especially if also with Mercury. [7]
Ascendant and Jupiter conjunct Spica: Brings greater prosperity and commands, glory and power. [7]
Ascendant and Saturn conjunct Spica: Expert in medicine or prediction, versed in occult books and initiations into mysteries. [7]
Ascendant conjunct Spica plus Venus or Saturn above the Eastern Horizon: The native acquires wisdom and political or civil authority, provided that Saturn is not in the ascendant. [7]
Ascendant and Venus and Saturn conjunct Spica: Those born are inclined to banquets, to enjoyment, to drink, to lie down with women. And if Saturn were on the ascendant with the Sun and Venus were in the fourth place (IC), or even if Saturn were with Venus or with one of these stars in the tenth place (MC), the native will not have good luck and none of the aforementioned things are in his nature, since he will be cold or a man impotent in coitus or still all his children will be females. Truly these stars turn to evil when Saturn and Venus join them in the angles. [7]
Ascendant conjunct Spica, plus Venus or Mars conjunct Imum Coeli: The opposites of the chaste and the sensible and the impious and those who are impotent in the pleasures of Venus or who have few children or who have only females. [7]
Midheaven conjunct Spica: Unbounded good fortune, happiness, ecclesiastical preferment, unexpected honor or advancement beyond native’s hopes or capacity. [1]
Very fortunate. Rural occupations and millers of grain. [2]
A splendid and illustrious life; glorious, mighty and commanding nature; fame, busy with many activities, bountiful resources, well known or feared in cities and regions, prosperity from youth and in own city. [7]
Spica rising or culminating makes the interpreters of sacred things, the high and honored priests or philosophers, the inspired interpreters of some mystery or initiatory rites, or those who refuse some foods and are greatly assisted by the gods. [7]
Princess Diana of Wales 0°14′, Sylvester Stallone 1°06′ (and Moon), Jimi Hendrix 1°09′, Lionel Messi 2°39′
Descendant conjunct Spica: A splendid and illustrious life; glorious, mighty and commanding nature; fame, busy with many activities; bountiful resources; well known or feared in cities and regions, prosperity around middle age or through marriage or women. [7]
When setting, however, Spica can mean imprisonment, and if aspected by Mars, the enmity of the people for fraud or embezzlement of public funds. [2]
Descendant and Venus or Saturn conjunct Spica: The native will be wise in medicine. [7]
Imum Coeli conjunct Spica: A splendid and illustrious life; glorious, mighty and commanding nature; fame, busy with many activities, bountiful resources, well known or feared in cities and regions, prosperity in old age or through savings, investments or pensions, death will be famous and known to all. [7]
Agnetha Fältskog 0°18′, Prince Andrew, Duke of York 0°37′.
Part of Fortune conjunct Spica: Great wealth, voluptuous propensities. [1]
Roy Orbison 1°51′.
Sun conjunct Spica: Great and lasting preferment, eminent dignity, immense wealth, great happiness to native’s parents and children, help from friends among clergy, favorable for public and legal affairs. If culminating, Church and State preferment. If with Venus and Mars also the native is a potent king obeyed by many people, but subject to many infirmities. [1]
The native is a clever, ingenious person and has the ability to gain from new ideas, inventions. However, these natives, if they are the recipients of good fortune at too early an age will either dissipate it or let it go through ignorance or the lack of experience that would be obtained by age and education. Association with religious groups, organizations, legal matters, matters dealing with public affairs will prove to be profitable. The more negative nativities will seek constant change, being of an unsettled state of mind, seek help from various sources. In any case, these natives can be subject to name and fame, good or bad, forever. Some psychic preferment is indicated. [8]
Friedrich Nietzsche 0°28′, Lee Harvey Oswald 1°52′, Sarah, Duchess of York 2°00′
Moon conjunct Spica: Gain through inventions, success, wealth and honor from Mercury, Venus or Jupiter people. [1]
A splendid and illustrious life; great, distinguished and opulent nature. [7]
Natives with this conjunction well aspected are clever, ingenious, able to gain from new ideas, inventions, etc. – wealth and high honors are possible, though the native may dissipate them if received too soon. Association with matters concerning public affairs will gain the native high preferment. [8]
Marie Antoinette 0°14′, Sylvester Stallone 0°19′ (and MC), Justin Bieber 0°51′, Linda Goodman 1°13′, Joe Rogan 2°04′, Nicolás Maduro 2°10′, Emily Dickinson 2°20′.
Mercury conjunct Spica: Neat, tidy, clever, ingenious, favor of clergy and people in authority, gain through investment, responsible position. [1]
This conjunction is good for business matters, dealings with the public. [8]
Vladimir Putin 0°00′ (and Neptune), Margaret Thatcher 0°59′, Elizabeth I 2°11′, F. Scott Fitzgerald 2°24′ (and Venus).
Mercury conjunct Spica trine Uranus (No orb): Mercury must be directly on this degree. This can be used either in a negative or positive way. It affects the outlook of the individual with respect to situations that occur n the person’s life. The aspect of Uranus here is important. A trine of Mercury to Uranus at this point would make the natives rather superficial and insensitive to the situations of other people. They would only utilize their thought patterns for their own pleasures and happiness, and would not see the needs of other persons around them. They have their own little group, whether it be it be those they work with or those in their own neighborhood. They stay within a small group and do not let others infiltrate their little communication network. This is not necessarily a status symbol, but just a lifestyle they have chosen. They simply do not wish to reach out or search for other things in life. There is a laziness in mental pursuits for they are basically happy in this type of situation. [5]
Mercury conjunct Spica opposite Uranus (No orb): Mercury must be on the degree. These persons develop communications far beyond the normal. They extend out to many different levels of communication by listening and learning from others. They have the ability to relate to people on many different levels, and they feel quite comfortable will all of them. They learn to understand the many different intellectual levels of human beings. [5]
Venus conjunct Spica: Benefits from friends, social success, false friends of own sex. [1]
These natives can gain friends easily, receive assistance when needed; however, if they ‘push their luck,’ overstep what might be called the bounds of decency, they can be called to account, lose friends and even self-destruct. [8]
Woody Allen 0°02′, Warren Buffett 0°21′, F. Scott Fitzgerald 0°49′ (and Mercury), Sean Combs 1°31′ (and Jupiter), Albert Camus 1°46′.
Mars conjunct Spica: Popular, social success, may have good judgment and quick decision or be violent in dispute, rigid, and nearly or quite a fool. [1]
The natives with this conjunction are rigid in disputes, unbending, which if continued can cause loss of friends, family problems. Generally, these natives can exercise good judgement, these natives can get themselves involved in situations that can only end in disaster for them. Some of these natives can be quite flamboyant. [8]
Jimmy Swaggart 0°04′, Manuel Noriega 0°12′, Sidney Gottlieb 0°54′, Roman Polanski 2°03′, Priyanka Chopra 2°32′ (and Pluto).
Jupiter conjunct Spica: Popular, social success, wealth, ecclesiastical honor and preferment. [1]
High preferment in legal, business, religious and matters dealing with public affairs. Wealth and renown are possible for these natives with a positive Jupiter. Some decisions can be disputed. Native not above being somewhat unscrupulous. [8]
Bill Clinton 0°07′, Yuri Gagarin 1°4′, Prince 1°19′, Winston Churchill 1°28′, Al-Biruni 1°29′, Sean Combs 1°33′ (and Venus), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1°55′.
Saturn conjunct Spica: Apt to be suspicious, sharp or rugged, but does much good, occult interests, good speaker, popular, many friends, gain through legacies but extravagant, good health, favorable for domestic matters. [1]
Nero 0°09′, Ilhan Omar 0°14′ (and Pluto), Charlton Heston 1°17′, Rudolf Hess 1°38′, Catherine, Princess of Wales 1°44′, William Butler Yeats 1°46′, Leonardo da Vinci 2°03′, David Berkowitz 2°15′ (and Neptune), Xi Jinping 2°35′ (and Neptune)
Uranus conjunct Spica: Mediumistic, popular, business connected with ornaments, gain through marriage, fortunate, sudden natural death. [1]
Jawaharlal Nehru 1°55′, Agatha Christie 2°39′
Neptune conjunct Spica: Well-born, comfortable surroundings, always sufficiently well off, associated with companies, gain through legacies, favorable for domestic matters, somewhat fast and extravagant, does not live to old age. [1]
Michael Moore 1°15′, David Berkowitz 1°50′ (and Saturn), Vladimir Putin 2°00′ (and Mercury), Xi Jinping 2°00′ (and Saturn), Harvey Weinstein 2°16′, Billy Bob Thornton 2°26′, Christopher Reeve 2°27′.
Pluto conjunct Spica: Serena Williams 0°07′, Priyanka Chopra 0°34′ (and Mars), Prince William of Cambridge 0°34′, Paris Hilton 0°37′, Beyoncé 0°55′, Kim Kardashian 1°35′, Roger Federer 1°39′, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex 1°43′, Nayib Bukele 1°54′, Britney Spears 2°22′, George Washington 2°25′, Ronaldinho 2°37′, Ilhan Omar 2°38′ (and Saturn).
North Node conjunct Spica: Michael Jackson 0°10′, Andrea Bocelli 0°43′, Tim Burton 1°33′, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1°45′, Nikola Tesla 1°46′, Nancy Pelosi 2°00′, Warren Buffett 2°01′, Sigmund Freud 2°28′, Michelangelo 2°32′.
South Node conjunct Spica: Lilly Wachowski 0°44′, Billy Joel 1°29′
References
- Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology, Vivian E. Robson, 1923, p.66, 211, 235.
- Fixed Stars and Judicial Astrology, George Noonan, 1990, p.45.
- The Living Stars, Dr. Eric Morse, 1988, p.67.
- Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation, Elsbeth Ebertin, 1928, p.57.
- The Fixed Star Health and Behavior Imbalance, Ted George and Barbara Parker, 1985, p.84.
- Star Names Their Lore and Meaning, Richard Hinckley Allen, 1963, Virgo.
- Bright, passionate, harmful and helpful stars, Anonymous, 379, Italian translation by Giuseppe Bezza from CCAG V/1 pp. 194-211. English translation by Daria Dudziak.
- The Power of the Fixed Stars, Joseph E. Rigor, 1979, p.146-147.
- All fixed star positions are for the year 2000. Add one degree per 72 years to correct for precession.