What Is Spiritual Astrology

The zodiac sign Sagittarius and the planet Jupiter control the ninth house of a natal chart. It is an open doorway to the heavens because it is located towards the peak of the sky during one’s debut to the world. The mansion of philosophy and greater wisdom is described as such. Because of Jupiter’s broad nature, the house is in charge of most aspects of growth, whether it’s education, travel, or the ability to communicate concepts. This ninth house is in charge of all philosophical research and comprehension. It makes no difference whether one is educated at a school or at home.

What planet is in charge of spirituality?

According to Mahrishi Parashara, the Vimsamsa chart is primarily used to examine a person’s spiritual life.

The fact that your 5th and 8th lords (from D-1) are in D-20 implies that you have a ‘true’ spiritual propensity.

If the planets are exalted or in their own sign in D-20, the native possesses the most spiritual strength.

The numbers 5,8,9, and 12 are particularly essential in spiritual life since they represent the following…

The Guru is represented in the 12th house, as well as whether or not the person will achieve moksha.

*Spiritual life will be aided by Mars in the Moon’s House and Mars in the Moon’s House. The influence of Saturn on the moon is also significant.

*The houses of Meena, Vrischika, and Kataka are also said to be significant in spiritual matters.

The placement of four or more planets in a single house is an important guideline for predicting whether or not a person would pursue spirituality. Gautam Buddha is an example of this.

If a person’s horoscope contains four or more planets inside 30 degrees, he or she will seek sanyasa. Almost of sanyasins also have an affected fourth fourth.

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 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:

What exactly do you mean when you say “spirituality”?

Spirituality is defined as the awareness of a feeling, sense, or belief that there is something more to being human than sensory experience, and that the greater total of which we are a part is cosmic or divine in nature.

What is the focal point of spirituality?

As you read on, you’ll see that many of the methods for building spirituality are comparable to those for enhancing emotional well-being. This is due to the fact that emotional and spiritual well-being are intertwined and impact one another, as are other facets of well-being.

  • Spirituality is about making a genuine connection with something greater than oneself, which can lead to feelings of serenity, awe, contentment, appreciation, and acceptance.
  • Emotional well-being entails cultivating a good mindset that allows you to perceive and accept a connection to something bigger than yourself.

Emotions and spirituality are so diverse but intertwined, highly connected.

What steps do I need to take to become a spiritual beginner?

“The most significant thing about ourselves is what comes to mind when we think about God.” Tozer, A.W.

I read the preceding quote by A.W. Tozer, a theologian and philosopher, when I was in college. The message was so powerful that it has stayed with me for nearly 15 years. It keeps reappearing in my head on a frequent basis.

I understand that spirituality is a difficult subject that elicits a plethora of strong feelings, intellectual debates, and far too many horrible emotional traumas. Nonetheless, I feel the above quote is correct. Nothing is more important in our lives than our spiritual awareness. And it’s a topic we should have far more frequently than we do.

Our beliefs have a huge impact on our lives, whether we have consciously cultivated a personal spirituality or not. It has a huge impact on us, whether we are aware of it or not. Take a look at how it affects our understanding of…

  • Ourselves. Is God concerned about my well-being? Is He angry with me or happy with me? Who am I if there is no God? And where did I come from?
  • Others. Do all lives have the same value? If that’s the case, what’s the basis for it? What is my role in providing care for others?
  • Minimalism. What will we replace the chase of earthly riches if we have withdrawn it from our affections?
  • The environment in which we live. In what ways should we be concerned about the world and the environment in which we live? Is the survival of our species more important than our motivation in this regard? And, if so, how do we, as humans, deal appropriately with it?
  • Morality. Is there a greater power that has constructed a moral set of truths for the universe? Or does each person’s morality define his or her own?
  • Evil. What am I supposed to make of the world’s evil and suffering? Is there a cause for it? How far should I go in trying to stop it?
  • Money. Is it true that the cosmos bestows wealth and status on certain people but not others? Or does the individual gain money/status? When I get it, what should I do with it? Is it my job to look after people who have less?
  • Afterlife. Is it true that there is life after death? Is death something to be feared or something to be embraced? In any case, what should I be doing today to prepare for it?

Without a question, our perceptions of spirituality have a significant impact on our lives. As a result, exploring it is one of the most crucial adventures we may ever undertake.

I fully recognize that this community includes readers of all religious and non-religious backgrounds. That is a reality for which I am eternally grateful. I should also point out that this post is not an endorsement of any one faith. Instead, my objective is to encourage everyone of us to think more deeply about the significance of spirituality in our daily lives. And encourage us to embrace the adventure with enthusiasm rather than fear.

You will never regret any time spent increasing your awareness of the Universe because of the critical function it serves. Let me provide seven initial steps that are fundamental to our personal investigation of spirituality, whether you have never tried, have tried but given up, or spend time every day pursuing one specific God.

A Beginner’s Guide to Exploring Spirituality

1. Honor those who have gone before you. The search for spiritual knowledge is as old as humanity itself. Billions have gone before you, and countless hours have been spent in search of spirituality. Don’t take their efforts for granted. Consider their studies and writings, even if they aren’t from the religion you’ve grown accustomed to.

2. You must take charge of your own journey. Your vision of God must be determined alone by you. You should not accept another’s teachings at face value (even your closest mentor or parent). Your spirituality must ring true in your heart and your spirit must rejoice in it, or it is worthless.

3. Begin right now, just where you are. We all have unique character traits such as compassion, laughter, self-discipline, and love. Make use of them as a starting point. Are you going through a difficult time in your life (illness, loss, rejection)? Use it to fuel your quest for a deeper understanding of spirituality. According to Lao-tzu, “A thousand-mile trip begins with a single step. In every way, he was correct. Start your adventure with whatever the most logical initial step is for you.

4. Seek God’s assistance. By this, I mean that making the request has nothing to lose and everything to gain. Your request may be answered if there is a God. Even if you don’t believe in God, the act of making the plea will help you focus your senses and desires.

5. Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse. Spiritual development, like everything else in life, takes time and effort to master. Take a few more steps in a different direction if you don’t find your answers after your initial few steps. Time, effort, and energy will be required. However, considering its impact on our life, it is always worthwhile to put forth the effort.

6. Don’t be scared to ask questions that you don’t know the answer to. Although it may seem counterintuitive to the pursuit’s purpose to leave questions unresolved, we should not be terrified of them. Some will forsake the road completely because of these unresolved questions. And, while spirituality should provide answers to our deepest questions, it is implausible to expect that our minds will be able to comprehend all of the universe’s complexities.

7. Be cautious of “Everyone is thinking correctly. There is no God if there isn’t one. If there is a God, He is one of a kind. Personally, I am suspicious of the belief that God may change from one person to another, as this ideology collapses under its own reasoning. God is exactly who he is. It is also our obligation to locate Him successfully.

Again, I recognize that everyone of us will experience this trip in our own unique way. Spirituality is a very personal topic, and various people will have different experiences with it. This is not a post endorsing any one faith. It’s just a note of encouragement and a reminder that this trip is crucial.

I don’t usually moderate comments very carefully (unless they turn offensive). However, I have a recommendation for this article. I’d be curious to learn about your personal spiritual path in the comments section below. How did it all start? And how did you come to that conclusion? I believe that this discussion will be more beneficial and encouraging than a precise explanation for your point of view.

Which planet is to blame for mental anguish?

Mental disease can be caused by the Moon’s conjunction with other planets. Depression can be triggered by the Moon’s conjunction with Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu. A mental imbalance can be caused by a debilitated Moon, Mercury, or Jupiter. The Moon’s conjunction with Saturn causes a person’s thinking to become heavy.