Vedic astrology and stage's of spiritual development

Singh

Let me start with Bhagwat Gita (Song Celestial) of Lord Krishna 

Your choice is with reference to action only, but definitely never with reference to the results. Do not become the author (or the cause) of the results of action. May your attachment not be towards inaction?

Remaining steadfast in yoga, O Dhananjaya, perform actions, abandoning attachment, remaining the same to success and failure alike. This evenness of mind, samatvam is called yoga.

 

The goal of Hinduism is moksha, or enlightenment, which means to transcend or get off the wheel of birth, death, and rebirth.

The astrological chart in India is thought of as a portrait of the soul's karmas, resulting from actions taken along the way which were done during this birth or past births. These actions, over time, constitute the overall development of the soul.

Each planet in Vedic astrology is associated with a particular stage of soul development. For instance, a strong Venus or Jupiter in a chart might indicate a person whose level of development is that of a priest or philosopher; a strong Sun or Mars might show a warrior; a strong Saturn would point to a soul who is serving others. So, by looking at certain elements and lordships and planets, a Vedic astrologer gets an abstract picture of the current state of the soul. It's been my experience that everyone wants to know where he is going. Through Vedic astrology you can see that if in this birth the native will do good karma or born to suffer his bad karmas. Vedic Astrology helps to figure out our negative traits and methods to overcome our bad karmas in this birth.

 

 

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