Astrology / Jyotish
as a Vedic Science
Vedic Astrology
is also called Jyotish, which translates into the "Science of
Light." The term Vedic means from the Vedas. The Vedas are the books
that contained the Spiritual hymns and the storehouse of knowledge
that arose from the ancient culture that was located in the area of
what is now called India. The culture at that time was called "Bharat,"
The great and famous story "Mahabharata" means "Great Bharat." The
Bhagavad Gita is from the MahaBharata. The term "Veda" means
"knowledge." Actually it refers to the knowledge of truth, absolute
truth, the truth of the Self and the underlying mysteries of
existence.
The Vedas were written as the ancient Sat Yuga or "Age of Wisdom"
was coming to a close. These documents were meant to preserve the
wisdom of this earlier enlightened epoch in human history. Many
cultures seemed to possess similar occult knowledge, the Toltecs and
Egyptians and Native Americans, yet it was the ancients of this area
who best preserved this wisdom. It is estimated that the Vedas are
more than 5,000 years old, based on Astronomical references in them.
The miracle in the Vedic system is how well preserved and coherent
the Sciences are, especially given the history of India and its
numerous invasions.
Vedic Astrology is the master Science from this more enlightened
era. It is the Science of our karma, the Science of Spirit, called
Purusha, and its affect on matter. Thus way of perceiving the world
is much different than our current Materialist World view.
The 5 Elements - The Building Blocks of Life
Spirit is called Purusha. When spirit takes form it is called
prakriti. Every object as prakriti is an expression of purusha.
Matter expressing Spirit. This world of Matter expressing Spirit is
formed by the 5 elements. They are the building blocks of The Vedic
Sciences. Their properties provide the archetypes that underpin all
aspects of Vedic thinking. Starting with the grossest and moving
toward the finest, the 5 elements are:
Earth - Water - Fire - Air - Ether (space)
The 4 gross elements of the physical universe are expressed in the
Astrological chart, the 5th element of Space is Consciousness,
beyond form. It is our awareness.
The 3 Gunas - The Qualities of Nature
Besides 5 elemental components of nature there are 3 qualities of
nature, called the 3 gunas. The term "Guna" means "that which
Binds," The 3 Gunas are:
Tamas: Stability - inertia - ignorance - attachment. Tamas binds
through inertia and our tendency to cling to situation and form.
Best expressed through the physical body
Rajas: Activity - passion - desire. Rajas binds through motivation
and our desire to experience pleasure. Best expressed as the Mind
and Emotions
Sattwa: Harmony - knowledge - peace. Sattwa binds us to worldly
happiness, which also ultimately becomes a barrier to final
liberation. Best expressed as the Soul.
Everything in the universe is a combination of these 3 qualities of
nature. As the Gunas interact with the elements the senses are
created and man reacts to his physical environment as an embodied
creature.
The 3 Gunas Meet the 5 elements
The 3 Gunas bind us to this physical world and give us the false
feeling that our mind / body complex is our true Self. However
operating behind this form is pure Spirit, untouched by the effects
of the 3 Gunas. It is this purity of Self that is our true nature.
It is this purity of Self that is God. We are God, everything is
God. Just like the newborn baby is not aware of of his latent
abilities to walk and talk and procreate and think, so too is man
largely unaware of his latent God like quality, until he begins the
process of awakening. Until this process begins he will incur the
karma associated with his wrong thinking and mistakes acting as a
mind / body.
The Astrology chart is a portrait of this karma.
All human suffering is an experience of mistaking the false self, of
idea and form, with our pure being, our true Self. As the True Self
is unlimited and infinite, when we experience the limitations of
ego, imposed over this unlimited expression we suffer. The goal of
an embodied life is to awaken from this illusion of separateness and
to reclaim our perfect, complete nature. It is there always
functioning. It never leaves us we leave it.
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Element (Tamas) |
Organ of action (Rajas) |
Organ of knowledge (Sattwa) |
Earth |
Sex organ |
Nose |
Water |
Anus |
Tongue |
Fire |
Feet |
Eye |
Air |
Hand |
Skin |
Space |
Vocal organ |
Ear |
The 3 Gunas bind us to
this physical world and give us the false feeling that our mind /
body complex is our true Self. However operating behind this form is
pure Spirit, untouched by the effects of the 3 Gunas. It is this
purity of Self that is our true nature. It is this purity of Self
that is God. We are God, everything is God. Just like the newborn
baby is not aware of of his latent abilities to walk and talk and
procreate and think, so too is man largely unaware of his latent God
like quality, until he begins the process of awakening. Until this
process begins he will incur the karma associated with his wrong
thinking and mistakes acting as a mind / body.
The Astrology chart is a portrait of this karma.
All human suffering is an experience of mistaking the false self, of
idea and form, with our pure being, our true Self. As the True Self
is unlimited and infinite, when we experience the limitations of
ego, imposed over this unlimited expression we suffer. The goal of
an embodied life is to awaken from this illusion of separateness and
to reclaim our perfect, complete nature. It is there always
functioning. It never leaves us we leave it.
To learn more about this Subject, purchase the Vedic Sciences
telecourse class that I taught |