Tuesday 27 December 2016

Neptune Aspects on Planets in Horoscope

Neptune is the planet of dreams, imagination, illusion and delusion. Its effect on other planets is as follows:

Neptune Aspecting the Sun: Both the harmonious and stressful aspects tend to increase the imagination. The stressful aspects tend to bring out the more negative side of Neptune. If you have that, then you have to be careful of substance abuse. You also have to be very careful of having your sympathies played upon because you are a sucker for a hard luck story. The men in your life are inclined to be irresponsible. Watch out for the "Savior-Savee" syndrome. You know. Either you are always trying to "save" people, or you get yourself into situations where they have to "save" you --- again and again and again. Any aspect between these two means that it will be good for you to do some sort of charitable activity to keep the Neptune happy.

Pluto Aspects on Planets in Horoscope

Pluto is the planet of extremes, all or nothing at all, the highest or the lowest and nothing in between. It's effects on other planets is as follows:

Pluto Aspecting the Sun: Gives power, intensity. The stressful aspects (conjunction, square, and opposition) mean that others will have an instant reaction to you. They will like you or hate you on sight and will not be able to say why. It’s just a gut reaction that this combination brings about. All Pluto aspects to the Sun will give you good ability as a healer (doctor or psychotherapist). They also can make you a good detective. No planet better than Pluto when it comes to finding out secrets.

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Pluto Aspecting the Moon: Tends towards sudden, extreme mood swings. I ought to know. Two of my ex-girl friends had the opposition. Women with the stressful aspects have to be careful of other women who will get jealous and turn on them, even after years of "friendship". No, this does not mean that EVERY woman in your life will do this, but you will get more than your share of such incidents, much more. The mother will tend to be a strong-willed, no nonsense type. Again, in the horoscopes of women, the mother will tend to be jealous of you and act accordingly.

Pluto Aspecting Mercury: Pluto is power and Mercury communications. People with this aspect seem to communicate more forcefully than others. This quality increases the chances of success in sales. It is also a good aspect to have for a therapist as your words can heal. Be careful though. They also have a stronger than normal ability to wound. If you are a popular song writer, this aspect increases the chance that your words will be heard and sung by millions, even after your death. John Lennon has the square between Mercury and Pluto, and both were stressfully aspected with the Moon at his birth. The Moon adds feeling, emotion. Linda Ronstadt has Mercury and Pluto in conjunction and both opposite the Moon to give the same effect.

Saturday 24 December 2016

Powerful Raja Yogas in Astrology (Kingship Combinations)

You may wonder what in someone's horoscope makes him/her a Celebrity status. The attributes like King, Sovereign, Monarch, Prince, Lord, Emperor, Supreme, Leadership indicates only one thing, a Godly life.

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So, what yogas or planetary positions or combinations in our birth chart yields Royalty.? Nothing comes for free. Every deed has its price. If you have any one of positions (given below) in your horoscope , then that means you have done some good karmas in your previous births. The struggle you have gone through to achieve something which desired, which cost your entire life or lives may come as a consequence in this existence in the form of what we call "Raja Yogas". Yoga means Combination.

Check whether you have anyone of below Placements from Ascendent (Lagna - sign arises at eastern horizon at the time of your birth) to lead Kingly life esp. if your are going through Dasa (period)  or Antar-dasa (sub-period) of planets:

1) Jupiter in Angles i.e Kendra sthana (1,4,7,10 houses). people flock to these persons for advices, gain reputations, lot of help and opportunities in every step of life.

2) Venus in kendra (1,4,7,10) houses:- good for Artistic nature, gain beautiful possessions like jewellery, ornaments, etc . Opposite Sex attract towards these people.

3) Panchamahapurusha yogas (Anyone of as follows)

    A) Hamsa Yoga: Jupiter in Own house (Sagittarius / Pisces) or in Exaltation (Cancer) in Kendras (1,4,7,10 from Lagna); A Ultimate Leader of all leaders.

    B) Bhadra Yoga: Mercury posited in kendra either in own houses (Gemini & Virgo) or in exaltation (Virgo). Body-Builder. A Great Politician. Renowned Spokesman.

    C) Ruchaka Yoga: Mars posited in angles (1,4,7,10) either in own houses (Aries, Scorpio) or in exaltation (Capricorn). Thrive in Military. Army officer. Dare-devil.

    D) Malavya Yoga: Venus in angles (1,4,7,10) either in own houses (Taurus, Libra) or in exaltation (Pisces). Handsome. Magnificent. Adorned with Beauty. Movie-Star.

   E) Sasha Yoga: Saturn in angles (1,4,7,10) either in own houses (Capricorn, Aquarius) or in exaltation (Libra). Man of Masses. 

4) 9th House (House of Luck & Fortune) having Exalted planet or 9th house lord in exaltation; Fortune-Teller and Astrologer. Occultist. Religious leader. Church saint.

5) 11th House (House of Wishes) with Exalted Planet or 11th lord in own house; Distinguished Businessman, Illustrious Merchant.

6) Gajakesari Yoga: Moon & Jupiter conjunction or opposition to each other. Name & Fame will last forever even after demise.

7) Sun in Ascendant without aspect of any malefic influence. Seeks attention. Very Self-confident.

8) Moon in Ascendant in Own house (Cancer) or in Exalted (Taurus); Philanthropist.

9) Sun in 6th House (Bhava of Enemies) gives Magnanimous. Enemies vanished as dust in the sky.

10) Rahu placement either in 3rd, 6th or 11th house. Reputation in Foreign lands.

11) Strong 4th house (Sukha sthana / house of Happiness) and its lord in benefic without malefic aspects; Entire Daily life in Joyful mood. Much comforts in old age. Huge Properties & Luxurious Vehicles.

12) Inter-placement and parivarthana between 6th, 8th and 12th lords. Public Speaker. Politician. Salesman. Benefit in travelling.

13) Parivarthana (Inter-exchange) positions of 9th house & 10th house lords. spiritual growth. A Great Saint.

14) Lagna (Ascendant) lord in Kendra (1,4,7,10) or Trikona (5,9) with aspect of benefic planet such as Jupiter / Venus / Ketu. Cheerful, Contented, Advantageous life.

15) Planets in Vargottama (same house position of Planet in Raasi & Navamsa). Medals, Honor and Recognition in Society.

Tuesday 20 December 2016

Influence of Sixth Lord in different Houses in Astrology

The Sixth House represents enemies, debts, co-workers and wounds. This is an important house as enemies can destroy our mental peace.

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The Effect of the Sixth Lord in the Ascendant

If the 6th lord is in the ascendant, the native will be rash & adventurous and become inimical to own people. He/she may join Defence or may be a jail superintendent. They may be worried by some kind of sickness. This worry may be imaginary. They may be plagued by enemies. Their virtues may make them honourable before the public. They may be out of control if they are not well guided during childhood. Unless negative elements in them are not controlled, they may join a criminal group.


The Effect of the Sixth Lord in the Second House

Since the 6th lord is in the 2nd, the native will be enterprising and will live in a place where he/she are more surrounded by enemies than friends. They are workaholics. They have tremendous communication abilities which they will use to their advantage. They know how to talk their way to the top. They are always shaky about scarce economic resources & financial conditions. They need not worry about health.

The Effect of the Sixth Lord in the Third House

Since the 6th lord is in the 3rd, the native may have to face tremendous enmity & non-cooperation from neighbours. It makes them angry and lose confidence. It will be full scale war if they clash with someone they love. It is quite likely that there will be enmity with younger co-borns. Neighbours become hostile & they may have to face their wrath. They are always upset by the machinations of their enemies.



The Effect of the Sixth Lord in the Fourth House

Since the 6th lord is in the 4th, the native may not have much happiness from his/her mother. He/she will be an accomplished raconteur. They will be intelligent enough to make stories. They have an inherent subconscious fear of losing mother's love which in turn creates a massive emotional complex in them. Education gets disrupted. People think they are strong minded which is not true. Troubles through servants indicated.

The Effect of the Sixth Lord in the Fifth House

As the 6th lord is in the 5th, the native will be subject to dire vicissitudes. They are quite capable of taking care of their self interest. The atmosphere at home may not be smooth enough. Their maternal uncle may help them. Due to stress intense they may shatter all ties
with relatives and fall into a a sad neurosis which is unnatural to their normal style of functioning. They are humourous & strong willed.

The Effect of the Sixth Lord in the Sixth House

Since the 6th lord is in 6th, pro and contra groups will function wherever the native works. They go & attain strength to fight their enemies.Their inner conscience conflicts against their outer actions. They will be blessed by conveyances and they will have good longevity. Enemies pose problems but ultimately they triumph. Debts will not trouble them as the 6th lord is powerful. They will recover from illnesses due to the sixth lord's strength.

The Effect of the Sixth Lord in the Seventh House

Since the 6th lord is in 7th, the native will be surprised by the difference between actuality & the marital life which he/she dreamt. It is likely that they will marry from within their family. Their maternal uncle may live abroad. They abhor day dreaming. Clashes with life partner likely.

The Effect of the Sixth Lord in the Eighth House

Since the 6th lord is in the 8th, enmity increases from the native's associates. They demand respect which they may not get from the people they deal with. The adverse position of the 6th lord can give diseases and debts which can be prevented if cared for in time. They may be subject to the machinations of enemies. Enemies may go in for a campaign of character assassination to destroy their image.


The Effect of the Sixth Lord in the Ninth House

Since the 6th lord is in 9th, the native's professional fortunes will be subject to severe vicissitudes. Misunderstandings arise between them and their father.That they are totally different from their enemies will be showed by Fate through numerous incidents.

Ultimately they triumph over their enemies with the touch of poetic justice.Their father will be quite renowned. Their enemies will be fooled & their friends will benefit from their association with them.

The Effect of the Sixth Lord in the Tenth House

Since the 6th lord is in 10th, they are bound to be successful in foreign countries/far away lands. They will be endowed with the gift of articulate speech. Their ancestral properties which they inherited will be subject to litigation and disputes. They are adepts at management & it will surprise many how they achieve their results and control their adversaries. They always exercise their will power & establish superiority.

The Effect of the Sixth Lord in the Eleventh House

Since the 6th lord is in the 11th, they will gain a lot from enemies and acquire wealth thereby. Their spouse is in the habit of spending more than they earn. Since their degree of adaptability is enormous, they will adapt to the fiscal extravagance of their partner. Enemies
who worked against them now realise that they are more powerful than what they thought & that they are formidable adversaries..

The Effect of the Sixth Lord in the Twelfth House

Since the 6th lord is in the 12th, the native becomes a sadist taking pleasure in torturing other beings. Their destructive power helps to annihilate their enemies. They are not in any way hesitant to spend largesse and effort on things which the ethical refrain from.
Personal satisfaction is their motto & they bother not about Ethics
& Morality. They accept any hedonism that appeals to them & which arouses their emotions. They will be subject to considerable persecution from their enemies.

Thursday 15 December 2016

A Brief History on Origin of Astrology

Astrology literally means the study (or science, depending on how one translates the Greek word logos) of the stars (astron).

Image result for history of astrologyThe first sun sign column appeared in England in 1930 after the birth of Princess Margaret. R.H. Naylor wrote an astrological profile of the newborn princess in the London Daily Express.

Ancient Astrology in Mesopotamia:
Mesopotamian civilisation started to come into being around 4000 BC in the region now occupied by Iraq. Commonly referred to as "the cradle of civilisation", the cultures that flourished here gave birth to the Judeao-Christian tradition that has lasted into the present day. The first inhabitants of the region were the Sumerians who developed the earliest known form of writing, cuneiform. Cuneiform tablets became the principal method of record keeping throughout the Mesopotamian period and our primary source of information about ancient astrology. The Sumerians were interested in divination and astronomy, and their mathematics is said to have been as sophisticated as the mathematics of 17th century Europe. It is thought that the merging of these three sciences took place around about 2000 BC and laid the foundation of a structured astrological system. The earliest known astrology texts we have are the Enuma Anu Enlil, a series of some 7000 omens on 70 tablets, and the Venus Tablet of Amisaduqa. The Enuma Anu Enlil dates from the 8th century BC and contains older material such as the Venus Tablet, which is thought to have been written during the reign of the Babylonian king, Amisaduqa, c 1600 BC.

The first known personal horoscope is dated by A. Sachs to April 29, 410 BC. This horoscope was fairly rudimentary, comprising the planets into the constellations. The first use of planetary ephemerides is dated from 308 BC, and in 4 BC the Ascendant (rising sign) and the houses were first used.

Astrology in Egypt:
It was not until Alexander the Great invaded Egypt in 332 BC that astrology became part of Egyptian culture. Alexander is attributed with the spread of astrology to Egypt and India. He is known to have consulted astrologers and to have them counted among his entourage during his campaigns. Alexander is responsible for the cross fertilisation of Greek, Persian, Mesopotamian and Indian astrologists.

Astrology in Classical Greece:
The earliest mention of astronomy in Greece is by Hesiod in his poem Works and Days 750 BC.

Pythagoras introduced the idea that the human being was a microcosm, a minature universe reflecting the macrocosm, the universe as a whole. Plato supported this idea and mentions astrology in his Timaeus.

Hippocrates stated "A physician who has no knowledge of astrology has no right to call himself a physician". Hipparchus discovered the precession of the equinoxes in the 2nd century BC, and laid the foundation for the development of the tropical zodiac.

The most famous astrologer of antiquity is Claudius Ptolemy c 100 AD. A Greek, Ptolemy lived in Alexandria during the Roman occupation of the city. He is remembered in history for his two great works on astronomy and astrology, the Algamest and the Tetrabiblos respectively.
The Tetrabiblos became the standard astrological text of the Arabs and the European astrologers until the 17th century, and his earth-centered Ptolemaic universe the astronomical model until Copernicus established that the Sun is at the centre of the solar system.

Astrology During the Roman Empire:
Legend has it that astrology was brought to the Romans in the 2nd century BC by the slave Antiochus. The early Roman astrologers were commonly referred to as Chaldeans, as it was the Chaldeans coming into the Empire that promoted and practised the art.

Caesar Augustus had his Moon sign, Capricorn, minted onto coins.
Tiberius was an accomplished astrologer, as were Hadrian and Domitian later. The major astrological figure of the Roman era was Julius Firmicus Maternus, an astrologer, lawyer and Christian. Firmicus lived in the 4th century AD and is notable for spanning the divide between Christian and pagan thought. His masterwork, the Mathesis, is a practical textbook of astrology. The decline of the Roman Empire after the sacking of Rome by the Goths in 410 AD began the decline of European Scholarship.

Astrology in the Arab World:
Learning and astrology were virtually in a state of suspension during the Dark Ages in Europe. The centre of learning shifted to the Islamic states of the Middle East, and was fostered during the Arabic expansionism of the 7th and 8th centuries. The Arabian Empire ranged from the Middle East to China, India, France, Spain and North Africa. The Arabs were able to appreciate the culture and knowledge of the civilisations they had conquered and they were seized by a desire to understand and develop the mathematics, astronomy and astrology of the Greeks.

Medieval and Renaissance Astrology:
The resurgence of astrology in Europe can be traced to an English monk by the name of Alcuin (born 735 AD). Alcuin received the patronage of Charlemagne who brought him to France and had him set up the first great Medieval school at the Abbey of Saint Martin near Tours. Among the subjects he taught was astrology and, under his tutelage, Charlemagne himself became a competent astrologer.

Roger Bacon (1214? - 1294), one of the greatest thinkers of all time, was a skilled astrologer whose encyclopaedic knowledge embraced philosophy, science, mathematics, physics and geometry was convinced the planets influenced human behaviour.

One of the most important figures of 13th century astrology was Guido Bonatti, professor of astrology at the University of Bologna. Bonatti's Liber Astronomiae is one of the most important astrological texts of all time. He made his living as an astrological military adviser to Count Guido de Montefeltro.

In the 15th century Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494) launched an attack against astrology deeming it unscientific.

Queen Catherine de Medici was patron to the most famous astrologer of all time, Michel Nostradamus (1503-1566). Elizabeth I in England employed John Dee (1527-1608). A colourful personality, for his life in and outside of astrology, Dee has the distinction of successfully electing the most fortuitous time for Elizabeth's coronation.

William Lilly (1602 - 1681), the last of the great European astrologers, predicted the Great Fire of London fourteen years before the event and drew up war charts for the Royalists and the Parliamentarians. In his heyday, Lilly was seeing 2000 clients a year. Famous scientists of this period who were also astrologers were Tycho Brahe, Johannes Kepler and Galileo.

John Flamsteed (1649 - 1719), the first Astronomer Royal, used astrology to elect the best time to found the sacred heart of modern astronomy, the Royal Observatory at Greenwich.

20th century astrology owes its revival to William Frederick Allen, commonly known as Alan Leo (1860 - 1917). A Theosophist, Leo ran a successful postal horoscope service, he wrote numerous books and founded the Astrological Lodge of the Theosophical Society in London in 1917.

By World War II astrology was well established in Germany through the efforts of Alfred Witte and Reinhold Ebertin and their followers.