Hercules, 68:in connection with the sign are Lepus, the Hare, Canis Major and Canis Minor, and in theirHercules, 68:the sign are Lepus, the Hare, Canis Major and Canis Minor, and in their interrelation and in theirHercules, 68:being is again most strikingly portrayed. In Canis Major we find Sirius, the Dog Star, called inHercules, 68:the medium of his own soul, his own star. Canis Major is the immortal Hound of Heaven, that chasesHercules, 69:the Companion Bible) that the brightest star in Canis Major is Sirius, the Prince, called inHercules, 69:of them phrases emphasizing the magnificence of Canis Major and, esoterically, the wonder and theHercules, 69:the wonder and the glory of the higher self. In Canis Minor, the "underdog", the same writing tellsHercules, 69:and ever the enemy of "The Coming Prince". In Canis Minor, we have the story of the aspirant, ofHercules, 70:disciple, bearing for others and serving. In Canis Major we have portrayed our future and a |