Astrology, 677:of the Zodiac References in The Secret Doctrine "Castor and Pollux, the bright Gemini, were bornAstrology, 677:from Leda's egg." (Vol. I, 392) "The legend of Castor and Pollux is concerned with the mortal halfAstrology, 677:the Monad with this Earth. This is Pollux, while Castor represents the personal, mortal man anAstrology, 677:from the divine Individuality." (Vol. II, 130) "Castor owes his immortality to Pollux. PolluxAstrology, 677:to Pollux. Pollux sacrifices himself to Castor." (Vol. II, 130) [678] Hercules, 64:has in it two stars, called by the Greeks, Castor and Pollux, or the Twins. These personify twoHercules, 64:represent God, the macrocosm, whilst in Gemini, Castor and Pollux were regarded as symbols of man,Hercules, 64:incarnate in matter, God working through form. Castor was regarded as mortal and Pollux asHercules, 64:an interesting astronomical fact that the star, Castor, is waning in brilliancy and has not theHercules, 66:stand as the emblems of that duality. In China, Castor and Pollux are spoken of as the two "gods ofHercules, 138:The same symbolism is seen in Gemini, with Castor and Pollux. Castor, symbolizing immortality, isHercules, 138:is seen in Gemini, with Castor and Pollux. Castor, symbolizing immortality, is growing brighter and |