<HTML>Sunday Morn: Before you point out my error let me correct it myself. I should have stated that in lists compiled by Neugebauer from examinations of zodiacs and late horoscopes he shows that the decan 'rt (Decan32) is associated with our star group Taurus, and that on three of the four zodiacs studied, the deity of 'rt is the Eye of Horus...but in what he designates the Seti I A group, the deity is most often Sahu.
If I remember right, Marshall Clagett 's Ancient Egyptian Science, Vol II, may shed light on this...he identified the deity "Eye of Horus" as also being the deity connected with Decan 34. (The Arm of Orion) (which of course only adds to the uncertainty one meets when attempting identification...which I think is why I left the group you were in...wasn't the focal point at that time one of trying to identify the star groups on the Egyptian zodiacs?
Since I identify The Eye of Horus with our Aldebaran, I found all this reassuring...what I stated incorrectly in my e-mail was my identification of the whole of Taurus with The Divine Falcon! I must have been very tired last night. What I do believe is that it was the star Aldebaran, and only the star, that was referred to in this manner. I was referring to the being named in Coffin Text 312..."The messenger speaks: 'I grew strong and waxed mightily so that I became different from the other dwellers in the light beams who came into being along with me, and appeared as a Divine Falcon. Horus has invested me with his soul in order to take his news to Osiris in the underworld.' " Jane</HTML>