Aldebaran
In the constellation Taurus the Bull, this star is visible from late autumn to early spring but is best seen in winter. To locate it, look north for the three stars of Orion’s belt. Imagine a line that follows the angle of these stars to the northwest to the next bright star, which is Aldebaran. In depictions of the constellation, it represents the eye of the bull.
«The name of this orange-red star comes from Arabic and means the “follower” or “attendant” , because it appears to follow the Pleiades across the sky. Aldebaran was one of the four royal stars of Persia and called the Guardian of the East.
«Associated with steadfastness and courage, wear a crystal or carry a piece of paper inscribed with Aldebaran’s sigil when you need to hold your resolve and take a firm stand. Linked with honor and honesty, this star is an aid in struggles where taking right action is necessary for the good of all.
credit- Sandra Kynes. «Magical Symbols and Alphabets». Apple Books.