Lots of information about Nakshatra here.
Nakshatra
Few would dispute
these claims as they are confirmed by logic and observable
events, however forgotten they are in most of our daily lives.
Its sister Science Ayurveda, is mainly concerned with the
physical world and our physical bodies.
Putting all feelings about Astrology aside
however, who among us has not at one time or another gazed up
at the night sky and not been moved by the mysterious, awesome,
yet familiar nature of the universe.
Our ultimate reason for
incarnation is to learn that we are not
simply a mind / body phenomenon, we are God, infinite and
without
boundaries.
Our ultimate reason for
incarnation is to learn that we are not
simply a mind / body phenomenon, we are God, infinite and
without
boundaries.
However,
besides providing us with a breathtaking light show, Planetary
and Stellar movements also have an effect on us.
However,
besides providing us with a breathtaking light show, Planetary
and Stellar movements also have an effect on us.
Many of mankind’s earliest drawings, cave paintings and
writings were Astrological records of some sort.
Modern arrogance has a tendency to dismiss the
wisdom of ancient civilizations because they lacked our modern
technology, with all its implied sophistication. But we should
not mistake our advanced technology to mean an advanced
understanding of the world, or even to mean an understanding of
the technology itself.
Although much about
Ayurveda can be discerned from the birth chart, Astrology is
mostly concerned with the Astral or mental universe.
Venus shines like a diamond
in the night sky and as a “Morning Star,” when it rises before
the Sun. Jupiter also is radiant and breathtaking and of course
our lovely Moon. We are blessed and equally humbled by our own
Solar system, with its rhythms and daily magic.
Astrology
was the first science. Lunar cycles in particular are what
allowed our forefathers to discover the best time for the
planting of crops, the change of the seasons, etc.
But we need not look far into the
heavens for inspiration, as some of the most beautiful sky
objects are the closest to home.
How often
do we stop to remember that during the sunrise or sunset it is
not the Sun that is moving, it is the Earth that is turning.
Many other Earthly cycles such as high and low tides,
women’s menstrual cycles and the mating habits and rituals of
many other Earth creatures are determined by the Moon’s monthly
orbit.
Venus shines like a diamond
in the night sky and as a “Morning Star,” when it rises before
the Sun. Jupiter also is radiant and breathtaking and of course
our lovely Moon. We are blessed and equally humbled by our own
Solar system, with its rhythms and daily magic.
We are in fact star stuff, refined in a
sentient form, conscious and miraculous. We are children of the
stars.
From our vantage point
here on Earth we can see the Orion Nebula, believed to be the
birthplace of our Sun, or the Pleiades cluster of stars, newly
hatched worlds in the making, and many other sky objects, and
we are humbled by them.
Through
Astrology we gain insight into our deep-seated mental patterns
and the karmas they cause. These patterns (samsaras) show the
lessons our soul is trying to learn.
Our ultimate reason for
incarnation is to learn that we are not
simply a mind / body phenomenon, we are God, infinite and
without
boundaries.
Lots of information about Nakshatra here.
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