Acubens, Cancer

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Acubens, Cancer
Acubens is a small white star on the south leg of Cancer the crab. Its importance dates back a long time: it is the constellation in which the sun has the longest day and is covered in this mythology by its connection to the fertility of the seasons, to the cycles of life, death and, once again, life. It is also known as the Gate of Men, in addition to being considered the place where souls entered the material realms of the earth. In today's world, Acubens' expressions vary between indicating a belief in the idea of ​​resurrection, according to which life is a cycle, and a deep interest in or respect for life, centered in this case on birth, children and midwifery. , in the beginnings of the new life or, equally, in the respect for death as a process of life. In its simplest expression, associated with fertility, this star focuses on understanding the richness of life and its origins: life comes from the constant flow of energy, whether resulting from the birth and death of organic matter or from creation and Destruction of material objects. This is because the merit of this star is to maintain the sacredness and necessity of all these cycles. His themes are those of life and resurrection, whether in the role of guardian of an access door or facilitator, helping those who arrive and those who depart from this
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