How To Get Into Astrology And Spirituality

  • Boost Your Astrology Knowledge
  • Listen to and download astrology podcasts and audiobooks.
  • Master the Fundamentals
  • Recognize Your Birth Chart
  • Start reading online horoscopes and forecasts.
  • Consider enrolling in an astrology class or course.
  • Start tracking your transits with an ephemeris.
  • Think about Astro-mentoring.

We’ll take a deeper look at these recommendations and how they can help a beginner study astrology in the section below:

Expand Your Astrology Library

One of the greatest ways to begin started on your astrological adventure is with some good old-fashioned research, as we said before in this article. The quantity of authentic resources available to the average beginner today is greater than it has ever been!

Many sites will tell newcomers that the greatest thing they can do to get started is to read a lot of books, and we agree.

Of course, books aren’t the sole source of astrological information, and they aren’t always practical for the aspiring astrologist with a hectic schedule or a limited budget.

As a result, we encourage using free internet articles and other resources in addition to reading books. There are a variety of free online specialist sources that can educate you everything you need to know about astrology. Along with articles, you’ll discover calculators, horoscopes, and other useful resources to aid you along your way.

Which signs of the zodiac are spiritual?

02/4Pisces On the zodiac wheel, Pisceans are the most spiritual. They are enigmatic and enjoy living in their own dream world. They are always on the lookout for a higher meaning and purpose in their lives. They believe in forming strong bonds with others.

Is it possible to make a living as an astrologer?

Astrology is a series of theories, beliefs, and traditions based on the positions of celestial bodies such as the sun, moon, solar system, planets, and stars, which have a direct impact on human behavior as well as nature and other earthly issues. An astrologer is a person who uses your planets to predict your destiny. You can pursue astrology as a job if you can forecast the relationship between events on Earth. To assess and foresee the future, an astrological vocation requires foresight and in-depth knowledge of the zodiac signs.

One must first complete a course at a reputed institute or university in order to become a professional astrologer. One can work as a numerologist, palmist, tarot card reader, and so forth after completing the course. One can start their own consulting firm with the right skills and capital. Continue reading to learn more about astrology careers, career horoscopes, and more.

What was Jesus’ take on astrology?

I believe that God created astrology as a tool for us to better understand ourselves and to use as a spiritual tool. Numerous bible texts, in my opinion, support astrology. As a Christian, I try to remember what Jesus said. “There shall be signs in the sun, moon, and stars,” Christ predicted in Luke 21:25, referring to the importance of astrology. He explains the value of astrology with his pupils, as well as how it might be used as a sign of his return. Why would Jesus provide us this critical knowledge if we are not intended to understand the energies of the planets and signs, and if he was actually against it? Just as the three wise men knew Jesus would be born under the star in the sky that led them to him lying in the manger, Jesus warned us that when he returns, there will be signals in the sky.

Is there a God in astrology?

I’ve been asked numerous times over the years to speak about the compatibility of astrology and religion by clients who are deeply religious. Despite the fact that some passionately religious people consider astrology to be heretical, I’ve noticed an extraordinary ideological connection between organized religions and the orderly world of astrology.

Astrology is completely compatible with a strict religious belief system. It’s a graceful jump to assume that a God created the universe, with noble ideals guiding even the planets and stars.

The study of the planets and stars precedes and has influenced religious belief and practice around the world, according to evidence from ancient texts, sculptures, and stained glass art. Symbols of astrological signs and planets can be found in our earliest ancient religious sites. Significant religious luminaries including Jesus, Mohammed, Moses, Buddha, and Mary Baker Eddy were born within astrological alignments that synchronistically confirmed their arrival.

Some devoted religious believers’ opposition can be traced back to a time when priests and religious authorities sought to interpret and mediate all religious experiences from their positions of authority. Our forefathers sought divine inspiration straight from the stars and considered themselves to be an intricate part of an active universe evolving before the development of male-dominated organized religion. Astrology as a technique and a belief system founded on an enchantment with the divine orchestrations of the heavens was open to anyone. Astrology does not necessitate the worship of a single deity or figurehead; rather, it assumes the existence of an infinite and purposeful intellect that pervades the heavens and the earth in a grand symphony of meaning.

Religion comes from the Latin term religio, which meaning “to connect together.” What could be more inextricably interwoven than celestial motions and human experiences and events?

The meanings of the 9th and 12th houses, as well as the archetypes of the planets Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune, all honor the importance of religion and spirituality in astrology. The 9th and 12th houses represent areas of life where religious or spiritual guidance, experience, and/or ordainment may be sought. Jupiter can represent a powerful spiritual or religious figure, Saturn a harsh God image, and Neptune mystical experiences and religious rapture.

A trustworthy, unbiased astrologer can assist a client in strengthening their confidence. Through an examination of their chart, I’ve assisted several clients in reclaiming and activating their religious roots, leading them toward the power that comes from following a religious path. Religion is a cornerstone of psychological and mental well-being for some people.

Unlike many organized religions, astrological ideas and practices are free of sexism, racism, homophobia, and other forms of oppression. Even the old astrological metaphors of masculine and feminine planets and energies have been redesigned as receptive and active energies that are not gendered in expression. Every human has a strong seat at the table of the universe, just as every planet and star has a position in the sky.

Astrology and organized faiths are both:

  • Are you looking for a way to express yourself?
  • Are not backed up by scientific evidence
  • Thousands of years have passed
  • Are based on legend and folklore.
  • Have spawned works of art and poetry that are both inspired and stunning.
  • Give people a sense of belonging and identity
  • Assist folks who are going through a lot of pain and loss.
  • Investigate the concepts of fate and free will.
  • Have a history of group rituals?
  • Keep track of important dates on your calendar.

In contrast to religion, astrology:

  • There are no places of worship.
  • There are no membership requirements or vows.
  • There are no moral edicts.
  • Has no claim to superiority based on merit
  • Is there no human saint?
  • There is no such thing as a hierarchy of worthiness.
  • Does not indicate that there is an afterlife.
  • There is no specific code of social conduct outlined.
  • There is no formal consensus on the amount of training that must be completed.
  • There are no official uniforms or costuming for practitioners.
  • It does not necessitate worship.

These lists demonstrate how religion and astrology can have a fruitful relationship.

Religion is a Saturn word in astrological terms: it is ordered, spells out right and wrong, and is constructed on and in institutions and agreements. Astrology has a Uranian bent to it: