Karmic Trends in Vedic Astrology | Karma and Spirituality Vedic astrology
Salvation is the fourth priority in human endeavor. He infuses spirituality in three ‘material’ activities. By taking and directing other activities towards the spiritual goal, the other three activities become spiritual. These four characteristics and these four goals can be used to help classify the 12 zodiac signs in the zodiac. Each sign can be seen as a final stage in the development of our self-knowledge.
Gaining a deeper understanding of your birth sign can help you focus and experience your path more clearly. Mercury and Jupiter are sattvik or harmonious planets. The rajasic, or mobile, planets are the Sun, the Moon, Venus, and the tamasic, or passive, planets Mars and Saturn, Rahu (the Moon’s north mode), and Ketu [Moon’s South Mode] respectively. Thus the zodiac is inductively divided by the elements. Dharma, or the impulse to do the right thing, is represented by the fire signs of Aries and Leo. Artha, or the money impulse, is represented by the earth signs Taurus and Virgo. Gemini, Libra, Aquarius, and Vrischika denote the Kama or Ananda principle, and Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces denote moksha, or the occult and spiritual path.
A person’s genitour (Kundli) can be used to evaluate the process of reincarnation and karma. A Kama sign with a high number of planets would mean that the current incarnation is prone to desire and fulfillment of a passionate nature. Power and other honors, as well as whether or not spiritual growth will take place, will determine the effectiveness of these energies. It is not always easy to classify humans as it is commonly presented.
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