Regulus: The Royal Star Behind Ancient Power.

Above the movement of cities and the structures of the modern world, there are constants that do not change.

Regulus is one of them.

Known as the heart of the lion, Regulus has been observed across centuries as a marker of power, alignment, and kingship.
Ancient civilisations did not view it as distant.
They understood it as significant.

It was studied, followed, and respected.

Regulus sits within the constellation of Leo, holding a position that has long been associated with authority, not as control, but as rightful placement.

To ancient observers, the sky was not separate from life.
It was a reflection of it.

The movement of stars mirrored cycles of growth, decline, and return.
Regulus became known as a point of clarity within that system.

A fixed presence.
A reference point.

Its meaning was never about status.
It was about alignment.

To be “royal” was not to rule over others, but to exist in accordance with something higher.
To move with awareness.
To act with intention.

This understanding has been lost over time.
Replaced by surface level interpretations of power.

But the original meaning remains.

Regulus does not change.
It continues to exist as it always has.

Montenégra recognises this not as mythology, but as memory.

A reminder that true authority is internal.
Not performed, not declared, but lived.

Like the lion, it does not need to prove itself.

It simply is.

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