Bepin Behari
PUT 1: h~K Informat iea---f .. t.o-; s.......III_.w..e. ""'-. "'-'b
.......... fifIlI_.Nil,'" ""'-. E"',,",'" ""'-,n ll,dIlo-. s..rond
""'-; E,~h'~ 110...." Siuh ........ fIo,..flh ""'-
Ila. hl, Th< SI~ , oft"" lodl..
101... "" (""""). Vri<""bh. n.......); MIlhol'lO (G.m ,,.,;),
K.,b ta (C.""",), S"",," (1.«»; K. nl ' (V_"'., T.La (L ,b<. ~
V_ h," IS<orpio~~4So.io,"",,~ 101....... Ic.pnooc.). K...lIlI.o
V,q_..., 101_,-,
..........n- 111< Ilo(m... . a.- M M " _
_ (h; 8hororIi 42); K_lo.o lJI. RoIMi 14J;~ (h_.16~ r--... C7l;
,....,.. (.,. AsIIlrMa (9~ "'""'" 11111; ........ f'II.oIpoo' III,.
l-. rwr- { I ll; " O J1. ClIioro (14 ~ S..... (I'1.V_1I61. _
(17).,1,.- (I'~ MuIo ( 19J; ,.,...oohoo1bo (20); "'_ ...... an.
AblIIIjit . 5ln._(1);~I1JI;5It' I' t. 124,. JVvo-. (15KUnor. -.
(16):. IV . .. , (:17),-
, ""
- fun&.m<n1O# of V<d« A st' Qlog ,' _
Or..,!", of G,,,h 1l<t>«Ik,iQn '" U rn;,l... uf'MISion ;
SolUm , ,o" 100" "'1 " Ehd, L h" , the Coom;< [..ow , "
<to_,h< E..mal W1000m
P,~RT II: Infonnation Base
The ~'lal ( han c " ''''3 til< 11"''''''<>1 ><;
Sho>, " ",,<I> li, S""ogt h of <I" HOf<>W.>\";
boh" !/o", o.. lli"",1'<' ...m.....; Dw.dash.m. ....;
Ihms....m..... , >apt.m. ...., Olh.. l.odJacal Djv;, ;o..,
P1,n""lJ" D"rosi'ioo. l"'erplOhrWY r'fieOOohil'" Pl.n. ..,.,. fuslt
K>11.1S1J<ngth , PllfI<tat)' Str<ng'o: Shodab•.l~ ,
r.....,." 1\,1""'"
PART 1lI: Basic ( ollcepU
Th< 1l"lanXt< 01M,.,er ial•..,
The Ml"I~r;ou . Dep<h
PI\KT 1\'; Pmlietive Guidelines
Mult. of Imerprffilti"" "'"I< I PI,,,,,..,, S"ong ,h %0'" tho
Soul ', M''''';'l Rule 2, Th< 11"."& 0' L<rnl R.1"'"nt5 '
" ' Gu,rd,an A"~el _ it ho,,,,", tho Individuo.l '" !'rov,de. ,h.
~'," IV' Fore. lor hi. A<' ;OIl' Rul< ] , An 1mev.lfil
S<lf ;. !l<;".led by
Harmoo,,,,,, R' ''"'''''nlp B<1W<ffi ' "" ~"n . Moon &;
AS«hdonl
'"
_ Con,,",, _
Il.ul. 7' ThoNode, of th<. MOOG . Rallu&K. ,u. Il.e preson'
K. nm. [ul1""",,.. " hi.h , ro Diff,cul' '0 U"""",.",j ,,,,j "hich
C, nn« b< A"",O«! Il."le g, All p"',d",i" A""'u,"n' $h¢old
b< don, "i'h R<.p.c' to 'i>< ......,ndant. MOOG &
Sun ""Io,e Proooon.i nf ' Final / lId, men' with R<~.ro '0 any
A.<pe.' of Lil, R"~ 9. The Notur' of . H."... i< R<f ul"«l
~y , he. Lord of ' h, Sign "h'ch i. (k'<upi«l ~y the
L<><d "f the It""", UMet C,"" ide,,""" Il.u'" 10 : Panem'
iu PI,,,,, ,.,y Ar"",,",u)@Q' Rev..l [", porI"n' !'robl""" in
Life
""...., and Am"" 'aloe \"1:' Pa"d,. Muh, pu,U>ha '1'""" Fi..
c"",,~i...'i _of E.. lred B<m~.,
N, ,,,,hat>/l ' h, a R.).yo~ . Cao<ella" "" of
D.-bi1it>,,"u. Raj. '1'011"' , K i"~ly
C"""bi..." "", ; lAooo lup"" C,,"l~m.. ions; S,.,'a Yop; ;: , 1,
5,'1"' V"l'" ""ttvt,jya V"",a, Combin'''''''' of M<eli"h",
Al'P[~DltLS 257
[ude'< 275
Coomi< M' uil"'"ion !'Toe... 2~
Si~"ifi<auce of 'h , Ho"",' 32 Si~nifi<,n"" of ,he Si~. 42
[",nat Ma",ioo. 'M S',"' in
C"'''' ;. ""'. pe"i've ~6
Itnpor1.nt PI,,,,,,,,')' C"',,,,,,,,, ,,'ico 114 D<;ty'. ll.uhng
'h. V, '1''' 128 Sy u'~' of the 7.<><1;>< &
]'.;, l;.h, ,,.. 162 B..", ["' pul... 0/ ,he K' la Pun"ha 167 The
Co,donal 1100"'"" 1(1.1 The Spi""",1Tli, nf"" 176 The Tri, ng[e of
M..",i.hty 18 1 The My""' io"' D'p'h 1 ~7
B"i<& Secondary [mpu[... o/,n.Ho..... 217
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EDITOR'S FOREWORD
Whon Wo<tomer> . pprooeh 1M st udy of Hindu astrology, they
aro usually looki1\j; fot ..,.,,,,,lbing quite d.fini'o . Tfl<,y
aro looking for a sp i, i,..,I ..<trology _ • di,cipline whieb
willlhrow light (r><>n.h ) o n ,he~
karm•• the ~ .pintu.l p" h , the i, uh~n'le plifl'O"' . The
f'>ychoIOll ic.l . mph. >is of as' rolo gy 'n the W"", h.>
prov.n ..,mohow iou;ufficion' for ' h.., ",,,d>; 'hey fooi
<;<>Ir'l"'lIed '0 go ""yond psych""",, I)"i. '0 the
,,,,,hniqu<ll of .nlighlenrneni
Bu"o the """ke" nO ma''''' how ea,,,,,.t , Hindu astrology seem.,
at
fi,..." . 0m owh1l daunting . V..ious ""i",,,, Oil. the >ubje ",
have >",• ...-.1 the pred,c'; v" "lemen, in !lindu . , ' rology
- giving one 1M imvr...ion tba' here is a ""i<1'C< c""". mod
pt ,maroly wnh e >1""",I>, an " uol Ol;ywh icb i , fat more
f"""",d "" worldly ' ,,"" elS ,""n 0"" 0"'"
Su...ly, we say, lb.... mus' he ntore . An ancien ' 'p~i'ual
cuilUre sucb as ludia m....' ha v. an astrology which .mbodies 'he
philosophical prill.' ciples of Yog• • nd Vod.nta . Ru' bow rio we
gel hej'OJldthe . urf.ce I. vol aM co n,.'" ,he >piritu.1 cor.
of lbe science> Th Hindu astrologic. l ""riP'nt. .. even whe"
they "re av.ilable to US (."d ' boy ato of lon diff,cul, '0 obta
in), contain hundreds of rul.. . oo nta t""'"ati".1 formul "" to ""
' nehlOti ud,.oo at" ,,~Weh in ,he language of mod,evall"di., a
oui.ure . nd world vi"w rn tirdy foreign '0 most of us,
Ilepi n /kh..i"""ks OIl' tho yo g'0 prine,pie>whieh ""do rlie
,he ancient w,i tinM>· lie el uddat"" ,he ' piri'u,1 co", upon
which tbo rulo> ""d form ulae have bee" ""se-d. Ill. so doing,
he '''''ote> '0 us lb. vision 0/ the early Vod ic ' ''''°
1011<'1'>, N; D"id Frawley has ", ,,,,, rled in hi, inlrOOUC'
,ion lO /kha n's My'hs altd Symbol; of Vedic ASlroIoSY, ho
preserves a "deeper aM older w isdom '",di,ion ."
Bu' if ''''''0 is bluch ,bat is old in Ileru,j's work, ,1>: ' 0
is a l;;o much ,ba' is ""w,&'pin Ilebati isa spod.,. of
"R.,,,,i:;,;.;,,,ce h"''' .. All economis, by pro fo»ion, he is .
1", or,o of "'Mem India ', moS! widely published .>trologel'll.
He bl';n"ins . li....ly inle",,, in WO' lem psyooo logy (espo,
eially Jung) and in quantum ph)"ics. lie has t-n deepiy inO""nced
both by The<>«>phy "tId by trad i,ionai llindu ph
ilos<>phy All o f ,hese ioOu em'os fmd • place in hi,
WOJk.
Beh... , is uniquely qual;f" d to ~iv, W"'''tn<t> a""'",,,
oflh"pi'''u. l . "",I"fYrj"y ",k. fle focu"'" 0 " ,t.. inner I"
i"c; pl", UI"" which V<dic .."",I"fYis~, th<n >kf,,,,,,
thos< pr",cil~'" in 'he light 01<ut"""I><> rot)'
p"yc hology ...d sci","if,c 'P"'UI.t;oo . ][ , joi" . ' he ,. ,,4
01 lhos< who.,.,.k 10 " ·fc"mul.,, VNl ic wisdom lor ' he modern
wGfld so th., it m.y ....g. m its righl/ul pl•.,. as' Imly
mt<gr. led p.th which ",00ln1"" '" sci",,,,,, r<hgio",
psychology, and hie in g",,«. I. Du, ing the middle y.." of rj,e
twenli.th """tury, D...e Rudhy.. - ...otll« Renai",.m:. man who was
de<oply ", nu",,,d by Theosophy _ g",'e W"," m ",," ology .
thor' ough " ' INC"" ing which made or it a de.ply mea,unglul r""",
of psychology_Behari , in giving l1ioou ",Irolon . ,. equally
Ihoroug h "' structu,in g , m.""" i, . 'ru. spili t",,1
scirn<e,
Fu~dam."'ols oj v,.a,cM'ml~IfY' WJic ,ht",lelfr r ', "endb",,* I i,
,he ,,"cond or BeMtl' s wo, k:;to he publt, hNl1»' p." ",ge Pr",o
(My'''' end Sy·."bcls <1 Vedic A.SlroWIfY "'''' th< rn" ).
.\l. ny mor••f< planned . Th< He >lt1b<><>1r.
;, ","nded I.. imarily as • " ""hing ,n. n...l, ' hough it i, a
"'~<hing man....l ""iohed wi'h phil"",phioal opt'<:llla ' i""
and spiritu.1 "" o~..is , The lin, vo lume cove... rj,e bo.,o
ptinci pl", of , ht ' fI.wh,le tli< ""0",><1 i. d<VOIed
to an extremely det. iled trea" n",,' of planets in the va,ieu.,
sign, and houses. Th. thi, d volum. will deol wi,h I..edlotive
'echn ique, and with >ynlh"'izing al1 lh. info rm. " "" ,,,to .
P'"""oal bul ,pirilllal method of inle1'p t i " ~ ,he h"""",op<,
whlle the lonnh will be comP'I>ed of essaY' on t,,,,,•.."olo~io.
1 'opico
fl indu astrologer.l have never pre<en<l. d ,halth.i,an ~,
>t tnpl• . & ha,; w,ll demand you' full a'''n,i"" . You
~'ill , rudy ' Bn' tbos. who 'a• • the lim. 10 ma,l., ,h.
'''OMiques off..ed in the Fundarn'"lals oj V,dic A.srroWg)-' will
find the , pintual .,trology they have bto.n Sl'ekillg. 'Thoy will
also fond "",," pec toJ g~ of wi-do,,, in ,h. n,,,,,,,
philosophic.1 porti"". of Ih~ book,
To all those .bout to rotor Bop'n & h., i'. rk h inn.. wor ld f
loppy wat:det ing
Kenneth john<on Maroh 1\>9 1 Sant> f't" New Moxico
PREFACE
V..dk . strology h.. its roots in . nd<1lt V..dk ocoulti<m.
TIlt Vedio ....... """,ide' ed the Jyot is!J Shastnl. which dealt
with the knowledge of Ihe futllk, ' s . n imp<>Ttanl limb or
the Vnl., . The anliquiTy o f Ihe V..d.. Ih<1nsdves is lost in
.",haio times . nd any effort to fix Ihel! ,,"gin i. beyond hum.n
capabililY· The .uthorsh ip o f the v.ri"", """plyres i, anribut..d
l<> ><" e..l diffe""'l seer<, bUl """" of~ d . im..d
origi nalily, l1>oy merely~ed the wisdom they had heard o r
remembered, Time has noltarnished their work [)uring the COUI'<e
of human d ' ilizalion the intelleetual horizon of m. nkind has
expanded . nd new lights ha, e bo~un
to shine from the andeut wisdom, With ....ery nrw reve talton, the
. ncient wisdom k<;omes y<1 more profonrol, Rut as y<1, we
have no! su=eded in ident ifying the ori~i ...1fo""doli"" upon
which Ihe S"~"'ruo"'re was ..i, «L Or the et<TTIal , pring from
whioh tht-se dro p' of n""ar are dr.wn ,
Vedio a<tmlol'J' is "'" indo"'ive. Its Pfinciples =nOl founded
soldy upon o<l«lial m« banio' by way of whioh ~en".li"li01lS o.n
be made f.,.. . pp lica' ion to post<1i'y, Vedic astmlol'J'
Ten""" the "nJ<.""anding and I"" o<p,ion of ano ient '
piritnall"'ckTs rega, ding the f. cts of Itfe, If the r« ei,i ll.'l
i",,'rumen, w.s no! perf«1and lhe "flecting mediUm free from
....err d i,<toni on, lhe undersLlnd ing of lhi. m)'>"'
rio,," life-proc= oonld not be ...." l.stin g, E'<1l when
l"''''ep1i011 was fr"" from . ny bi... the impaning of the
knowledge had to be 'er)' caTefully .owmplished Es!"'ci.!Iy when
the w:i<d<lm had 10 be 1ransmiU..d 0'<'1 • long period of
time, the I""gu' ge h.d to be Sll<:h thai the impacl of Hme wa,
minlmal Only . l.nguage which or_ hom the '<1'1 nomre of Ihe
obje cts and rel.' ion'hips IIWasdcsig"ed to expr= could be useful
in this "'g.,d . Th rnosl irnpr>r1.nt h.ndicap arose from the
psyoho ' pir itual equipmetll poo_ se<.se<l by the stndent,
who had to <mnpreh,rol lbe messages oonv.yed by the ......
Generally, 0 .rudent intetptrls or bends the wi<d<lm to
<uiI and fit hi, own experi"""e, " "d<rstarld ing , .nd
psychological pro pens ities
The ""dent S<'<1'S die! not inqnite m",ely out of intelle"'"a
l ""riosity They wantnl to ""d<-e<tar>d the law, of
nal"... SO th.llhey oould ad.pt 'h<1nselves to th.... I."", .nd
<1lIighten tb. potb, of other seeke", Ast",l· ogy "'as "
enligh'''''men'' in the sense.th'l its manlfestalion result..d from
,h. process of enlighlen ing the Eternal D.,\;n..., or Nolh
ingllos:;, Jyol ish Shul,. is ... la' ed to tb. n.ture of light and
the Ladi.'i"" of YOrious objects (especially the celesti.l enti'ies
), but thl' pr<><:<>lS had . purpose .nd a
" dit=lion as woll ... card ully defm<d 'tature and .pecific
law. Sever.l ,,",cull seriplu",," rotocel11 "'",,,,,dv,", w ;.Ii
diff."m asf"'CISof ,hi. pro<"..
of ,,""' if.....""" . ,><1 ",," "30m", hop< to
<>;mll""hc',d the ,.l>lim< n.,u" of Vedic astrology
unless it is app roached fro m . .... """ p<>t.pec'ive.
The Y"8" SUlfa.< indic.... the 8",1 of on..'. ir."'lligen"" .,od
the proc<s> by ,,-],ieb di."",ions in the ..n" may be d
itnin.,ed, Otocc '" h,di"d u.l i• •ble 10 .Ilain clarity in
p<~plion, thero . r< immel's< possibilities fOf him.
P.,."j.li, .whor of the Yoga Su"as wbich arc of . nch great value
in ,he.. p""'.."1timeo, lell. Wi lhat Ihe clarity ....inOO by yogic
I".c!i= can e".hle lbe p...<t;I' ''''''' to """",,,uta,. on
Ih< S"" .nd know the secrd it holds with regard to the WQfking
of the sol ar .yote m and the inh.bj"",1$ dwelling the",,,,, n..
"'sk principles of V.dic ",<"ology , ...."he<! from lhi. kind
of 'lUI inm""' . By going to the very sou rce , it is possible even
loday for .,«<kI,1S '0 """''''''',,J "'" d""P"t meanings of
cd",tl.1 relotion 'hlp"_ Unl"" "". i••ble '0 ..... i" pt'rf"""n,,
in yn~ic dlsclpli,\C. it i. ",d"" lo ponder Ovc, I~c haoic
aslroiogic. 1,,,,,,Is 01""'. to con,prohend . nd illtui, th.i,
deeper i",plic. holtS, Engaging in ,h. """ MSat)" yogic praClices,
'ho rela,.d !nO'aph)"'ic. 1 knowledgo COIning f,Oln 'ho arch. ic
p"" shOlJ ld al.., be inlO"sivoly studied,
n.e pt=tl' $lIIdy i, . trt<:>Jost allenlpt I<> pt=tlt
",o,.,.lyal","io" of lite ."d .,,' ..ttological klouwlf'<!ge of
the Vedic A,')..... . lbe . uth" , has been """ d y ." inf, " ,.
'ry ing to utld........nd lhe . pi" , ,,. \ na",re of ,,'ro! ogy
,,'ll othot occult li'....,"'. <>f the F.. . t . H. i. n'" •
pm[=i" ...1 . slrol<>gct and doe. _ da"" infaltibihl)' in h"
prodicli""., Uu, his ' '''Iu. in' ance wi,h ,1,. subjec1 for the
I." fifly yeM' has shown him that • propct and Ullb.. sed .pproach
may be v. ry ,<w..ding for the "uden~
. nd reveal to h.... tho pUIJ'O'" of hi, lifo .nd how 10 gr. pple
with his everyday problems db'i" I)' .., th"' , ovor ,h. course of
..v. ...1incama lio"s. he ....""oed. in . "i1bli,J,ing .
h.""",""", l>. b,,,,~ with "'alure Th• •uthor h., . Iso I.am'
tha' th. ..... of this approach in predic, ing tho f"tur . of
"'her, pW' <'S ef fective in coul"",ling. A, \atge number of
individu.l. with whOtn be h., COltlOinto COI\t3Cl Mve fd t tha'
Vedic ••trology h••• di<lincI rolo to play in providing
pt"C<'. slab,lil)' and coof,d."ce in everyd. y I",mall
rel.'i"",h,p>. In the pr=nl work tho author ool'<s to c' lT)'
this m""",gc to . WId., 'udlel=', ('$~.. lly 10tho'" wilh whOltt he
cannot com. into perso...1relationship and co,u.ct
A, plCrcqu i.i te fo< ..trologi<.1 prodictio" is ,h.
re.ii,ation of Ih. exi>tence of cosmic unity, In . Imosl
.>ery ~,ll lradill"" ....Jwisdom religion of t!'" F....t . ' ho
ba.ic identity of micrc>co,m and macrocosm h.. ~n em ph••i,ed,
BUI ' n .pplicatj"" of ,I,,, pt i" ciple in predic'i,e " " 01· og y
i. often oV<'7iooked . PI.netary "",,,,binatio,", . ffcct ,h.
utli, ,,,,. in .
- FNfau- H
'ff'I myst m aJOmanner, AD und= ..nding of th, lJ><ehanistn
loy which pl....,""Y impulses impinge upon ,n. manifested uni ,~.
are recei""d loy the earth and deflected t" the individual, as well
as the marll"" in whic h differen' individuals rocei"" the m in
order t" evo l.... toward the ir ,rehe typal des' iny, is essenl
i,1 in orde: to g'In an ins igh' tnto ..,,.,Iogiool fo~. A ' Y"thes
is betW«JI """ , rio religious philO5Ophy (and in fact an . ""h
....Iig ions ¢otn<" from the ..me <O\Jr<:e. "" the...
should be no boloiic difference ;"'tween them) and variou<
aOlrolog i" ol OOhC<'"p1S helps in undel>tonding the «>de
of ... I..ioh<hips.nd ","""" th" ,,,,io ,,", ouU~' IOh$
made during a.I1<>1,,,;oal """n", ling . QenMally Ib .. io a
neg lecte.J aspect of 8.'lrological SIIldieo. The reader is "'ongly
urged to """ 11 S' . dy in Astrological Occultism loy the au ,hor
(o, ailoble from Pas..ge Press), The sec,ions dea ling w,1b the
Costni o Man and his basic impul...", and the C<>lL,I,tult""
of n,an in ligh' of ,h" So_ Royo and Principles , shoold prove
""p"'ially hel pful in throwing heWligh' "" ,he . ub"'"
In as,,,,log ical p1t'<licti"", il .. important I" ,Umtn, the n
.l ure <>I planetary combinations, the n"""e and .'rength of
the p l....ts and the i, inn"""ce on the bio-psy cholug ical field
of the indi vidua l. The romplete h uman individual con, i,ts of ,
arious " Jbi le sheath ., ha. cen ain inherent impu lse, 'eeeived
.Ilbe l in>t of birth, and i, related ta d ,ffermt le ....l. of
manif",t.l ion, The.. ch""""'rhtic, aT, te flec..-.J in the pa
ttern of plone "'ry o"",binali""• . Out ing th~ cOl1tS<' of wor
ldly e volo tion Illld ,h~ enter g<nee <>I indi vidoali
...d human oou\', d ifferent kind> of ¢OIlCTeti..,ion .. I.e
place, l>o1h in the Individual as we ll 8., in the manife<ted
un i, e ..... Ru' the b.,ic link i, never ""....red. l1>e
different hou"", in 'ile nata l ¢hatt and the plane'ary
connecti,,,,,, w ith the bou""s ....n"'" ,he.. eternal ... la·
tionsh ips, ."d are the basi. upon which ,he nature of the
indi,idual, h.. cour.. of 'Jnfoldmen' , and the direClion
'oward> whi" h hi. life is moving can be kno wn , 1'01 a
prope< 'mde,....nd ing of oneself, thi. knowledge i. very
helpful . The tri.ls and tribulations of life, the .. I"",i"" of a
c"""","" thoo p l..sant and sorrowful esperimc<'$ in human
relati<Jn,!iips and one. bask 'empetan"n' ..... oil
deoipn.....-d from the natal ~h .'t The f,rs, "Qlume of the V~dio
1I."'rt>kJger's Ha .,db<>ok - f~hda..~"'als af "'die
Astrology _ de.l. with the.. <ubje",".
The nature o f plone""Y influenc e depend> upon ,he book
ohat>c1"'· ist.,< of the pia"'" tho-m""lve• . n.. Vedic
"""olo,,,r does n,~ o<Xi<ide r the pl......ts • • 'n .....
<><bs of ,tiffe"",t chemk.l oOh,pos iti,,,, , they ....
Ii"ng, <p iritu,1for.,., ·oentns witn tne i, I"",iding deiti,"",
their . ped fic funct ions and their hiS1ory. Th_ I;" lng oocolt
for ces are not r"""iC1ed to the astrologic. l reolm. l.ife i. much
nlOte ..par ..i'e than me", ..trol<Jgieal predi cti,,,,, ~an '
ugf", t. The Vedic ....... have rle>eribed the nalure of
the
- hnda",,1UJ1.> oj VN i<Astrolo81 -
pl"",, 1s lJl m.ny kinds of _.nc longu.ge. A Hindu oc<:UI,ist,
T. Subba Rao, h.. empha,i>.ed W, t llIe key to We secret meaning
of these zooi.". 1 'ign" pl.nels, ••t",i, tn<, . tc., ,hoo.,ld
be tume<!~rnl 'im... in orde1 '0 d<ciphef their ", • •nings
.t ""n,"-" differen, ie,<I• . He has offe red the following rul
hich, .. the ftt'51 ie,<1of , ueh.n e'ploration. may help W.
enqui" . in f ,ing 00.,' the deepe"ignificanco of the . n"ien'
Sansm ' OOln<'nol. tnre used in the old Aryon rnyt/l! ond .
Ilegories
L Find 00.l1 the ' j'Ilonyms .r><! ollie. me.ning' of 'M
terms ...hich 1l"e u<ed
2. Find out the mnne ric.l v. lue of the leners oompris , ing the
...ord '«Ofding to the m.thods given in oneient T.ntrie wmks
3, E"" mine llIe ,ndent my,hs or . llegon , if ' ny. which ""V.ony
'p"c;'1conneClirn ...ith tl d or roll-
copt in question 4, Permu"te the differen' 'yll . bles comp rising
' he
WOfd ond e..m tne 'M ne'" comb, ...,ions f""""d, ond ' bei.
me.ning<, etc.•et<;.
In f.ct, :ru ch ore We rules fo<&-ciphering the bidden
tneonings of .11 the ..oterie ... wi,dom religions of tbe wor ld,
includmg Christi.ni'y ond the K. bb. l. h. In order to e",m me wtne
of the deepe, me. ning' of Vedi" . srrologic.1 signs, plone.. . nd
I"n.. m. n.ion" the . uthor has rillen MylM o~d Sy ,"1x>Is of
Itd,c Asrrology, publi'Md by """'.ge Pr The nature of pl. n..."..
influences o>n be bell'" .pprec iated if the "han of on
indi",d".l i, ex.mined . g."", "'" ba<kgro,,"d of infomution
given in thi<. tndy, especiolly the..Olion on ,he , ..en.",>
... lun.r mon,ions ...hich reve.l. <peei. 1qu.li1ies of ,he pI
in differen' bOfOS<'Ope<
The pbn...".. period. or d..b re th. ""' , of "'mlogic. 1predic-
bOJls. An individual m.y he very capable, 00' his I. ten' forulties
m.y nO! be """ful '0 him unless he is .ble to use 'hem. Money in
,he b.nk does not enable on individu.l to enjoy the comforts of
living unless he d".... th>., money for the purpc=. The timing
for the fruct ification of .ny ,esult or the """""",nee of . ny
evenl is • spe<'i.1 "peel of Vedic . strology El.tx:.:.te
guidrline< bave been given 'o ...... ko ,,"helime periorl in
...h icb .ny plOl1'Cl ...ill """'e into full pl.y and thereby
pt"ctp,,,,, iii influence 'Thi...peel of ,h.. . ubject will be
p"-..ted in P",dlerh .. Techniq~~. of Itdi, Astrology, Volume III
of the Itdi, Aslrologer's lIandbook. On the ba.is of v.no"" method.
indioate<llhete, il i. hoped ,hat the re.der ...ill be
.ble!od"...some fe. li. t ic infe",nces .ooul ....ery<Lyhuman '
truggles,
'ThI= f<atum; of !his sys"'m .... very siplifie>nt First, it
recognizes the e, i., <"1Ice of • """bjeo:tive re.lity" behind
lhe veil of "oojective m",if""tat ioo.." \Vhere""r the, e is an
"objective" .,i,t"""", there is • "subjective" COOll'erpart '0 it,
That lbere is ... "<>bj<-ctive f""<tht" ",...",
thaI lh<Je is aloo • • ... bjecti"" past, " The "OOjecI ive
J>f<'>"'"," .nd Iif. 's direction now front this ·
""bjediv. past" Second, the !l indu "Ys' etn roco~niz.es lhat '
here is ,hy'hm, oircularity, e' l"""ioo..nd d irection in life .t
the differ ent levels of its mani festation , S""i.1 ..,d physical
scient ;'" have e.plo,ed the forms of human nisten"" and have shown
US v..ious f>o<-ts of tl,is rhythm, while poe.., musicians,
painter.. and mystics have ..pre.ssed the same ITlllhs In different
ways. Third, the sys'em recognizes thal dissol ution is
inh.......nl in .11 p...."""'ena. NOlhing ...mains penna nendy in
II>< same fom ,. Every!hing ultima"'ly dissolves inlo
,ubjectivily and (mally into nOlhing..... D;fferenl names have been
sugg..led '0 describe Ihis ullimate stale of immutability
Th..., conditions have be<11 symbolioaUy "'Presenled by such ;m.
ges .. an ever ·e.panding circle, lhe .sce"d;n~ heights <>f
mOW'lt.in pe.h that ultin"lely v..,i, h inlO nothingness, • serpent
••ting i,. <II"'l'I tail, and by • ~..
Hindu philosophen .t..ohed """,ider.ble import ance 10 the conch,
It ....enli. lly epilomi<ed their """",';0 teachings. It '
eminded them of !he l.-oce>s of cosmic m..,ifest' lion. To them,
the soundin~ of the conch expressed lhe hum.... determin.tion to
cooperate wilh cosmic forces,
The co".h was """Mod .1 the~inning of every . uspi<ious .
ctiv;ty It invoked !he divine ,ub)eeli"" e"",g)' prescnl at~
mOtncnt in every ""ing. It armounced the individu. l". dedication
10lhe ilm'" guiding for"" and hi< willingness to aceepl the
(m.1consequences of his present aOlivily in the interest of
harmonious natural order. Evel) g,>d w., symbolized "" holding a
collC h in 0"" of hi> hands, Thi, showed his .<\hero...., t"
the natur.) evoloti on'l} principle.
The significance of the conch in the evolutionary proees< can be
H plained in man~ difforertt ways. and !he .." o logi..l forces
Ope' Sling on man can be oharacleri>:e<l by the """ndinl; "I
lhis oonoh. "flit, invisibk spirit m.nif<'Sled itsd f from
"subjectivity" t<> "objecli. ity" M,d became polarized .. "
invo lutional}" and "evoJutiOltal}" impul...,. . These "..."..
"",tained.nd e""'lli<ed by the tbree ba,io .Itri""",,, harmony
(sa1lwo), . otivity (lSj..) and ineni. (tatnas) , nus highly
,utehatged field "faOlivily w., further mOlivatffl lo change WI der
fou, urges: g""l..-ientw be.haviot (arth.), righteous mOliv,,"
(dhan-n.a l, desire oriented . ctivities (bm.), and the urge tow.
rd disen"n~l"",",nI and telin'1tl<'nl (m"ksha Of liher>tionj.
Th""e u'ges made hunum society ootne together and~ .ccotding
EVOLUTIONARY IMPULSES
U"' A
"' 0<,""
n
to the basic impul.. vivif..d by the .ubj« \ '''' unlv<n>l
spiri' In this stIl!",OOous ta,k, many forces v.nously ,..presel~ed
.. g ..,ds, d cit i.... f>ir ios and divi"" spirit>
<>.>ope"". and hdp the ""oln';"",.'Y forces to
pro<:<ed according to ~,oi' prwrrl.illed deS/joy
OVO[ the las. thin y y"""• •>trophy, kal ,.>=tch.nd 'pae<
"'Y'~es
have probed oule' ' pae<, and the ,,, y.. OI)' of ~'" uri~jn uf
lif. h.. \>ocom< <"ttl <nor< b.m; n~ . Sci,,",i,ts
h1<o Sir Fred Hoyle hove ' I""'u l..ed on ,b. po..ibilit y ,h..
life ori~iMted el..wher. and was trans miu«i lo!his ••n h through
."'nolette,ln . l bodie<. "noien' " g<s and occult seers
indicated th ot lifo o n ..n h be""" long _go when I',-"..erfu l
evolved beings aJ'Tived from 11,. planet Ven"" to
dir<Ctthecoors< ofhuman ~roW\h ""J evolu' ion. Eorli.. sag«
.poke of this ph<nomenon ;n mo,. my,tic.ll<ttn..
A.lrological philosophy <10<, hOI en ' '''' ;n'o the
OQIltroven.yof Ihi. ultima,. qU<5'ion , h de... hOI spec",,!• •
routthe co""'"' of the con dition. that oxi" in ,he world.
A<'Mugr merd y <Jo,;CTiheo rel.' i"""hips be,,,,,,,," the
O<cu"'",= of objecti ve phrno mehO and pl. netary di,!">,
i'i,,ns and loaves thoexpl.",,' ion of c.....'i"" l<> be
wwked "u' by philooophe .. and "" iemi.lS, h ru." however , prov
ided inf<>l'tn>1io" "" v• •iou. linh be, "'¢<On ,h . d
ifferon' nOlUf.l .pi.;I...u1 <kili... , pl."." . "d hum. " be
i'W'. Eve!)' eve"l lokin~ plo« "" tru. eat1h io 'elo'«I '0 i"v
;'ihle div ine foro..
A>'rolo~ic.l predk.i"....re <:on<emed pri",••ily wilh fou,
're". In ge"",hh.l"g y (lh. soi" '<e "f <..tin~ ".tiviti...),
pl.,.,,"!)' i"flu."<e, . ... de li"""' ed , ,,,,,,ding to their
I"". ' i"", .t tbe mom.,rt " f "ne ' , bil1h 'Of
cor. 'ep' ion. Gen",.lor muOO"""..trology dea I. wi'h influen<es
.ffecting """i.1 group', n.'i""", or hu"""' ity os a whol• . h ind
ud.. predictions rela'ing '0 meteorology, . ei,mology , husbandry,
<1c. SIO.. co: ci"ic .>trol· o g"v de.l, wi1ll thodes' inies
ofn"ions, king., co: ,h . rul.... of na,i",,.. h desorihes tho
n>lure••"'piciou, o . o'herwise , of. momen' <hose" to
inih.'e • cou.... of .ction, Th< fourth branch, inl.tn>~.My
'Of homry ..<rology. prov idex "",we... lo a d iem ', qu..,ions
b...d on the pl. nelary
xi' u" i"" .' Ihe mo,,,,,,, 'h. que;'ion i' "". «1.Besides ,he«.
"-"rology ;' . Iso .pplied '0 medk'ne and mili"!)' mol'~Y· The.e ".
>imply ,p<d.1 v";. nl, of ,h••hov . pt itn'ly f,,,,,, ,
,
Th. ",i]li" " f ..,,<>logy Is. 1<»< in anliqully , In
Ved i< d vililOlion , ..If<>I,,~y ",• • th. very ba,i'"f
da ily life. In order '0 [uTlnOl, '" ' hei' da ily liv... "'ilh Ih.
low' of ".lute, Ih••"" i<l,1 see" ro" ..I«I lbe ,,",u... of
..Im,meslri. l inl1uen,'" on ""..-yd ,y lif• . I" ..,d.", Clun.,
Ill. b<lief in an i"'elJigrn ' """mic co:der fc",nd
<xptession in correl" ion <hans lh>l j U' lapo sed n.
rur>1 ph..,,,,,,en . wi' h lb. octi" i' i...oo fa.. of .."n. For
. long time, it wo•• ullJ,·....1p octloe 'here to h• ...,.
horoscope c"'" fco: e.<h n"",bom hy a professional ..'ro loger.
1bese horos copes we, e con·
guhed and inle rpreled ,1 all decisive junction. of life,
particularly on the ""e of. rnarTuge.
Si",'e 'he d.,;;ipherrncn, of hieroglyphics, ancien' Egyptian kno
wl· «lge eon""rning plane l"')' n,llue""", on 'he , pirit in man
h", come ' 0 I;~hl . Reh~ ioo. ri'ual> (evon ,h...,.
eon<-"rnlng binh. and d",,'hs), ",chi· ' ..,' ur. 1designs (ind
ud mg ,he peat pyramids), and 'he lives of Phau ohs, w",e an
co"..l.,ed ", ith plan.... ,), inllu"""",,,
In M" ol", tatni. , as' ro~ers reprded 'he pl""",. as ro'e'"
dellies ", h...,. ded,i"", eould be oha.llged throu gh ,
upplioalt""', liturgy, or 'heu'!Q' (' he .oi«l« of pe1"<u",lmg
,he ~<xis o'other s0 p"tnatur.1ro",e.. ). "I'k library of King
Ashurbanipal. which co "' .itoed .bou l a ", illioll tablet>,
revealed the Assyrian' , groaneverence fo< Sin (Moon). Shar"
lISh (Sun), Adod (the "'e.ther god) and lsht.. (Ven",,). Hebrew
"lrolog",' made " ',,,sive use of llie relationsh ips between
plane". ""lObe,>, and ",unds. They deciphered ' he esol<Jic
leaching> of their ,crip'ures and ,he impli<.'ion, of ro
n'emporary events em Ihi, ba>is.
Such beli<f, were <"",enl in (It·<=<. Baby lon, . nd
o,h er ""d e'" "';vil;"";on, . Roy.1 p. ,,,,,,,!/;< w.,
b<slo_d .1 nll"'y pia«> for , uoh asltolo~ic.1 . 'udi....
A,da.h" I. when he foollded ,he Sa..ni. n bl\pi", in Iran. had.
",t-s'an,iaJ number of Greek and Indian ",,,o logic.l "'0' ....
......l.. ed. Und<-r ' he ",is«l em!",,,,,, of Rome, • schoo l
of '''rolo~y
exist ed ",h",ein the occul ' influonc" of the Sun. MCIO[I. and S.
turn "' ere secret ly tau!!,ht. During ,he !ale fifth and , ixth
cen!U"'" of ,he Chr;.. i.n .... Ay..nt ;um had such lIS'tolo~e'" as
Hep. . ...,;"". Juh. n of Laodicea, 1'.-0<01"". Rhet",lUS, and
JolUlLydus In the I..e ~Ii ddl e Ages, universill.. in r.,i••
Padua, Bologna ..,d HOle""" h. d oh.i", of ..trology. The reviva l
of an<ie'" "udies of lhe Hurn.ni"es ell<ouraged this m'"esl.
which pe"'i" ,d Ihrough llie K.... i"'.""" and into th~ R.
fomution.
The "",IYof <;dere,,1influen<.. has ""er rem. med confm ed to
• ",Ieel group of "ude1" • . Med;eval .k~e",is" ........ Ied mony
of ' he eso,erio ,eI.,;onsh ips between the pi"""" and the natural
proces;sof IIudear fiss ion (the proce", which abe ", ,he atom io
com po.i'ion of d,men", thereby changing b.... m<'1a1 in,o pure
gold), and belw...." the planet. a"d ' he " . "" muta,io n of ' he
op;'i'ual and lOon l na'ure of man . They veiled their findin~. in
~arbled lang...ge. how""". S' u,len" could comprehend their
me"nin"" only if they ",ere g iven tbe key, '0 th~ variou,
"",~er;< blinds Ann ie I~ant, unde. the inllue...." of ,he
lomo", B, It;, h >-,,,olog'" AI.n Leo, studied Hindu astrology,
bul f",,,,d tt 100 <'<''''''0 . nd my<'ifyin~.
lIer men' or. H.P Blavatsky, in Th~ Seem DQcrri"~ and h is
U~veik>d.
sho wed 'M' the OOUl>< of eo<mk, te'fl<'str;al ""d ~
u",.n evolu' ;on w>s """tro lled and ~uided by plan...ry
fo~.
"'''mlogy degenerated with rhe odvent of materiali sm. Whe n the
vot.,i", of ...,ology IO'-'t the metaphysical keys and began to
plaotice it tn ordel' to earn money, Orprognostica ted '0 satisfy
the w~ims and fanc ies of their clients, 'he deepe r meaning of
"""ological p red ictioo w"" lost . Its vo,-" i", we.. cultivating
a mere husk. The ",,"ologers in Rom e and el.ewhere c'me into disre
pute btu_ of their penchan' for m.ldng money. Ignorar" of Ihe
"""',,, ic basi. of ""Imlogy, I~Cy evolved " system cnli rely b",od
on mathem.'ic", ;nsk od of ""nsee-nden'al melaphysics, Ihey began
10 consider the phy, ical celestial bod i"" "",he 'naterial basis
of causa'ion ralher than mere ly ' he _ for ltan.milliltl:opiritua
I]X>wer. In oo lor to unders'and the e,"a'enestri.1 powers
...erg,zing life OIl earth , i, i. nec"'s"'Y '0 "ep beyoOO ,he phys
ioal wor ld of tnotter and enter into the <!om.in of
It.n,,,coden' spiri t
Sei""ific rese.rch h35open od new dim_ions of life. J. B. Rhine of
Duke Unive"'i' y has pointed '0 the """,ibihty of a ,i >lh ps
ychic sense CI. ""oyance, c1.iraudience, • .-..1 I"erognil i"" ore
bein g recorde d wi'h increasing frequ...cy . Edg., C.yce '.
dairvoyao' 'ea~hiogs ' lt essod ' he relationship<- between
physicol diseose and planetary influence. C. W. Leadbeate',
Geoffrey lJod>Ol1. and Phoebe Beodi' h. ve documented their
fiodings on ' he e, istence of non-human enl iti", on ' his eanlt.
Despite "kep'iei'm . bo", Irw rel'O" .<. eminen' . eie"t i, I"
ineludi"g f-reJ Hoyl., ha ve begun to consider the possibility of
life on Mars. PhOlogr.phs and ..tronomi~a1data ",ot by vatlous '
pace probeshave compelled a, " o phys· iei.ts to speculate
seriou,ly OIl the po<.,ibili'y of life on '''pi'er "' well .. ""
"." in other gal.ctic 'y"em•. The uniqueness of our ten""'n. l
e,istenc< is no! on ly serio u, ly ch.l len~ed. oot lhe ()lJ' e'
and inner dim... · ,ion, of the human body are being explored a,
",e ll. In oddi,ion to the experimen" of ,he Kirlon brothers in the
Sovlor Union. Dr. P :"l""odt . n of Mad.., ha, desi gned a maehi""
'0 pho'ogr.ph the ~um.e our• . " expored impeoding d
i",,,,,,,,.
A> a re,ult of ,uch fiOOin~s, ,be ""i"lifi~ approa~h ' 0 -l ife"
h... changed rodi~any. Sci...,i,,, at the ' n' ern. ,ional
Sympo,ium ""Id .t Moscow in 1956 10 d;"",.. lhe ",ig in of life on
eanh ,.ali,.ed ,ha' lhey co" ld neithe, define, nor
uo<'<l"ivocal ly tecog nite "Ilfe," 001 ,hey were
neverthel"", c<"rtain th. , tll<"re was ,ueh an emity '0 be
recogm zed.
In 1975, 11 6 Ameri can scienli,,,, ind uding e 'gh' ''''n Nobel
La"re .tes. took ,he unp,eced<'n'ed action of issuing a
,tatement ,h.t condenmed . , " ology. C. rl S.g. n, ",-idely
kno"'TI fo< h i, televi,i"" series Co., mos,
~alled !he a,'l;on "au!horilOn.n ." Fouh<kn of n,c.km .d en"" .
"" h as T\'cho B..Io., Jolla""'" ""PIer , ]""ac !'lewton ...J
All.ert Ein.lein wou ld ce... inly have I.n,.nted !hi< .d f·'m~
l~ihdl",," to H p"" d]ng tl.e hot i",n. of 10"",." knowledge .
""'hen lbe , kepl i....] ",ien' i' lSw.... qu... tioned as to the
basa of thei' ""tement, the)' raplia<! lb., they hod .igna<!
il oul of 0 ", d ;giou,ly fd t conviction ,' Ev"" JOY'n' N.. iikaJ
of Indi., an astrophysici,t, called astrology a mete
pseudo-s<i.nce. Em inen' a" rolo ger' h.ve consistently m.d<
' p"ctacul... p"non,,] and world prodictions in . p ile of , ,,,,h
. strong lobb)' againsta<trolog(. gro wing popul.. i' )' The
oUl,w 'ding evid<n,,, of the mystic o.t" ra of astrology , wh",e
I'''''' a ,e .nll unJis<overed lry' modem s<iemists, .hould
be e. pkrred in depth if lbe ..ien'is" wish 10mainta in the"
credibility
lbrough !he ag..., .n,i""1" men ha.. advoca'ed and pr. ", iced »
tro!· ogy. H;' ,ori.ns ,ee"""!hat C...... , Pliny andCicero
believed in ",,,ology l-farc"" Antonius never n,velled will,ou' the
a.trologer recommended to him by Cleo p.t ta. Augu, t"" ,,·lI<n
' ="I,ding lI,e liM'''', 10.01 hi.' horo scope c,,,1 by Theagane"
Before 10" In,·..ion of India, Al,,,,,,"d.. of ),ofacedon co",ulted
aslrologers, Cicero', 1><.t f';"I1"', NigidilJ> , Fiulu"
and Luciu. Thrritius. wcre g", ,,t astro log.ts_Vi'elli"" dared hOl
.xile the Cha lde. n, bnoause the a.<trologers 10.01 announced
that the day of their boni'~"'e", would be th. day of hi. de.lb .
The Emreror Hadrian was , Ie..,,, ed ..t,olog", and preJ
i<te<l i",portant eveolS of hi. day Such emi · ""nl
it,telle<1ual. and scieot is" as Si, ]...c !'lelVlon, BLshops
leremy and Ib U, Ar<ohbi'hop0 ..10"" Dryden, F1an"'r-ad. A' hm
ole, lohn Milton ,.nd S'e ele beli l in astro logy. Card.n and
Kopler "'e r< . D,ong '" a rdctLt .upport NelVlon tr. ced lho
origIn of tho ' iRh' of tho ,<:>dillepriOl lOth" voy.~e of
the A'gona"t. Kepler wos an astro loger by prof.ssion "lid
!>e<c.me an ..tronome, in ccmequence.. We find
Regiom<>nl1m"" Ty'cho Brah< . 1001 Olhel'S . mon~ th"
"""'d'" of ..,,,,lOgy. Thi; , ugg ,,;ts that th" raf,,<a) of
mod.m scieotists to con.ider it. imf"lC1 on hwru... affai'" i , a
.ymp'om of rk o-ply fOOled sch i",phreoi.
It would b. more intelligent o f modem man '0 gradua lly try the
efficacy of .."olo~ical prOgnos'i",,'i01l<, 'od remember
lloatthe)' depend upon th" ,.,..,d;'ion, c~re,ie"c" and psychic
f.culti", of the ..trologer . If 'he prediction. ' re frui tful it
would then be advisable ro ba", da ily Jcc"ions on pl......"'ry
d'f<"<1io"• . Thi. sagacity mad< EliZilbcth I, Narc-
leon, Lioyd O"" 'ge. Ed""nl Vll, Roose"elt, Churchill and othe",
co",u11 astrOlOge", General Pinoche lL1 in Chile i' ,eponed' 0
follow theslats. Sri Laob , before cOOo<ing the e~acl minute in
whlch ;1 becam•• republic, look a,'",log"",1 ad vice,
_ 1"" o<1""'i,,,, _
Th~ Sunda y Tim~.. reportotl th., thore wos dc<; umonwy o,
idct",e lhot Moss O<!, the Is..eli inloll i~""c< """,k o,
",~ul.,ly used ",,,,,'o~...., tn<»1 no..bly in the mid on
bolobb". She, fJ> V.mani hod 0 '"' in London o"J org onized OPEC
meeting• •eoorJmg 10 """"loKio. 1.d,ioe. lnru.. aon_ dhi, L"I Bah.
dur Shostri, on<! Rajen d.. ",,,,oJ hod K,..I oonfide ""e in ..u
ologers . Am c"fi<;an Pr....iden' Ron, ld Ro. gan oorlllultotl .
n ..trologOf Acootd 'nK 10. tei"'" by Ion D. MiU... of S onhem
Illinoi, Uni'et,i' y' . publ io o pinion I. b<>-. tory ,
n'O,ly ,wo· thit<b of Amerio.n adults , ••d ..uolog ical
material, whilo twenly_'1>. million of them tead il ,.,.g
ulorly. Abou t 5,000 p.-of.....io".l ..'""Io~et, pr.Olioe in ,he
Uni,ed S' . " , .nd ther e are XI,OOO part·timo pt.etitioners. In
tbe Unitod Kingdom. •" ""logy i, assigned 0 ' ....peela ble ,,,'us,
Th< f.culty of . strologic.l studi.... "' H. yward Ho. th
compiled . Ii" of ""lrologic.1 <o,,",ult. nl, who h.-e eo
mpletotl. fi>.,..yoat tt aininKCO""" and . bide by . oode of
ethic. thaI pro>on,. them from writing . n ..troIOl; ",. 1oolumn
for 'he p.-...... In f. ct, in modern tim.,. thero i. a groat
desire for scie nt ific inquiry into the , atio nal. of ....nar
relation, hips
Carl C. lung, ,.... <"Illin.ent psycholog ist, e>plained .."
ology in ' ety simple words. Ho said, "Woare bom " a gi>on
momont, in a gi>on place, and , liko. , intago ye.rof wine, wo
h.-e tho qu.t;ti.... of Ihe yoar and of thc ",.wn in which wo .re
born. A,u-olo lO' Joes nol l.y d . im to . nythinK moro" Th i>
prmciple i•• , ou' oe "f K",. I en liKlitct,lnout . nd ",.y e>on
opm now line> of in,ell"" tu. 1 inquiry which ""'u ld ole" m.ny
of Iho co bwebs from tbe mind of rnodcrn m.n
* '* To . utvi"". modem scionce must disco , er new m"'bod> of
t<=.",h,
Th o fundamema l principl....of n", ure will "", alw.ys yield 10 I.
bor. lory t.,.... The ou"erll " I"', im<"'tltal m"'hod wilt
l><' inadeq" ," dl'cover tho truth> of the n""physic.1
world. Dre.ms aro re. liti which no san . individu.1would deny. yet
it i. impo..ibl. '0 repo., dre.m o'periences Inquiry into
<Ire.m• • nd theit iml"'et o n bum.n con",iou.fI('SI' b.. no'
been .b.ndoned ,imply bn:.u,," Jte.n.. aro ,,"'epo. table. Th.
Indian ....." I. id dow" ri~otOus reqUIt.",,,,,t, for tho", who
w.nled to delvo inlo o;;oull ,ubj"",. bul they did nor deny m y
sano porwn tbe t igbt to inquire I'm""l ''''' in ..ttolo~ ie.1
prodk'!ion depends upon in:onsi>o pt. cti"e of medila ' ion .nd
pet'f""t ion wilh re~ard to key manlra, wbich open one·, su
beo"",iou, mind to tho cosmic impul.... ,bal onab!<- lbe
ptaoti'ioner 10 p.-0RUns' i"te the f,,!U,e.
PlItanj.li, in !he V,/>hUIi PmJ4 of his Y" g4 SUI'as, indk . '
l."d !he ' ype of medi,. ,i"" prae<ioc wb,d1 could .".bl. '''y .
,,,,Iont '0 gain lmow ll."dg. of the 1" " on<! fu' ure.
lmowll."dge " f the mea" ing nf ."u,,<Ii. u"",.d by liv ing
being .. lm" wll."dge of previ" ", birth, lIlId "f the t ime "f
d..' h Krishnam".. i • • plained theprocess d . ppreh.uding the
fut"re when he st. led thot "" hen the mind ha. bee<>me
.om....h.' ••" , i, ive it llotur. lly nb<erv.,; n-.",e,
wh<1h... of tnmorrow or "'d.y, h i, ilk. Ic<>king down
fr"", . n .irplane ond ""eing "vu boots approo<hing from oppus
ile dir« · ,i<"", un <h. sam' ri,,'r; u'" "'.. tha' they . re
gning 'u mff' a" Oortam I",in' . ' lid ,I" , ;. 'he fulU", The .
urvi-.I nf ",,>demphysical ""e,,,,. 'ests on its . b ili'y to I"
.. ' ena f,rma and lake au e.gle'. view from 'he sky Only this
ellll reve. l to them ,be ,. ,iu"ale of a..",logy and o,ber =ul' ",
,,,nee.
The on<i..ll Ea" em o<culti.ts nnI unly ",dica,ed tile
variuus prinCi' pies of p"'dk lio" , <h.y .1><,
..,u"o,.tcd <he bo."o prillc'pl.....hiCh . :liabl. stell..
repom; ussiu" . '0 tok. 1,10<" The ba,ic prlll<,p1. ur ,I".
r.lolio"ship between ,be d istllll' plan.t. aud woddly affairs i.
,h. exi>tel>ce of a m.gne'i< force whi<10 i, ca
llo<l by such nan'" a. the an ima mundi, .idereal light, ,h•
••".1 ligh' , akasJuo , n"",phe.., "'c, V' hat.,.et ,be name,
,I>< .,..ntiol fe" u" of this field " f • ..
.,l)1;y·c,,,"'."''''',,... . . I''',,.io,," ;. it• •",,,ple,,,
.'>Vetoge of th~ ' 01.,. ,y<tem, Th. e"t i... ""ive"", i,
p<y.hl<,lIy . nd magnet i•• lly linked with . n invc<ibk
,h,...d uf .ff", ity
Th. significance of lime " ,"ll~ U' ,n ,h. cos m" ioo.tion, In f,ct
, ,ime i. an ill".i"", It i. n" ly percei,'edal 'he lower I",'el,
of •• iste"ee, A. d,. con",ioust,c," . wh,p up, ' he ill",i"" i,
gr.dually eJitlli"".ed, With yog iC pta<"ces, the d i," ,pl. i ,
cop,hle nf fu,,. ti,,,,I"g on , I'e plo"c "f I" e...,, ' y n,
<he E'<"l'Ila1 Nnw . "d COl' see ,h. u" iv",,",1
f<>tces npera' i , , ~ in <h. i, .n'mic exp..... , Th=
n.i,i,er ,he o,igin nor ,10• • ,«1 exi" , . very ' him; i. ,be
preseiLl. In 'he E'.rn.1 Nu..., .ver,.-,h ing ju" ~. i.lS, Once
th.t le><1of e. i... " ,," i. co nla<led, the futu,"
becon.., . n open book,
Th~ "" ",lugi",,1 see, f"" criot,. .. ' he 1<>,,1 of ,be
Eternal Now, But even " Comtnon . " ",I''1<i..1 s",deI,' wh" is
'''mes' IUld pur ifi.. hi, eonsc iouSlLess to unoo,"'nd tbe I.ws of
n.'n.. c. n undt-n 'and ,h.imp.ct of ,be various pl....""Y
imp,J..., li e must, ho , gi a"ent inn '0 diff., . ", , st rolog
ie. 1 aid. in order to " n<!em""" lou th int. n . l.tl."d imp
ul... of " "'mie idea,i"" . ff. e< mllll . nd ,he """ ie'y in
which h. liv",
. nd """'"
The naL1l chan, known as d>< horoscope, is ,ho m.,.t
in,ponant basis on which a'trological prog.,.,.,iootion>.",
...."". It may be d<oflnoo a, a map of the.ky and ,ho pion... .,
a """a in moment, typk ally the momon' of a p<"T'5on ', birth,
The plono.. mov< alMg tho path of tho <d iptio (the appatent
palh of the >1m . gai....t tho ' tan). To 'P«'ify ' hoir
pt><itio"" at the timo of binh, nr at any mo"","t of ttrne, •
",forenco point i, neodod to i""nt ify the pl>Sition of the
plano'" in relation to the earth . Th is rde'ence point is the
point of into=elion bd"'~n the pa,h of the ediptic..-.J tho eq""to,
ial horizon , Bnt dno to Iho r"'rogralk motion of the equinoct ial
points aiong the ecliptic , the>< poin" int<fOCcl e.,h",
in each ,.ox"",i", , ilk",.1 yeM. Th. " over . number of ye","" the
prec i"" pt><ition of theso coord inal'" beoomes difficnlt to
asce rtain. The rate of precession is now iden' ifiable; oowe",",
tbi, aspect of the pIObI"'n i, very complex . nd has given rise to
d iff,,~n' schools of ..trdogy . 1"0< the present, it
i"nfficient to noto ' bat 'be horoscop oca, t for ono' , birth is a
chan tng of Ihc ph""'tary pooi'i"", in ,he ,ky al ' bal exact
mo"",n'
v,'I1cn c,"mining any horoocopo, it i, impottan t to ",ah", ,ha t
plan.,. ta l)' position, Oto g.u~ in relation to bo, h the rodi ca
l signs and the o<t"isms _ i.e. fu" h<-r extensions of the
ecliptic, Whon , he planets aro chart od in rel.. ion to the
o<loitJocli.1poin.... ,lit y.", n"n"Uy relato<! 10 Ih""",'
wel' e . ign. of ,he rodiac ond twen 'y-M-ven a" ertsm., The
U<liacal poin' with which '0 hogin Iho vcmal eq oinox lias been
disl' utecl by differen t "tronomer.. bot thero is .greement npon
the hoginn ing points for ,he sig"" nf d", rodia c and , he
«t"i<tn<. Sig'" ond .<t ori,1nS bo,h 1l<'gin ' hoil-
cyd "" at ' lio0 & ,.-00 poin' of the rodi"" ,
For ptod icti'o I'n'1"'""', i, is _ nlial to toali", ,hot tho... ,
igns. ",tcri.ln>,ond planet< "'" ,.diating centers ",'bich
dischargo thoir ' ar,OWl inn "",,=, into tho ",s' "",,",gy
-<:onsciousncss· fidd of ope" ' ;"", The aswi<m. ore very
pow<"lfnl innuences whicli oon'inu"""ly ktld Iheir impnlses
,IiTOn ghout the nniv""",, To mainlain ba["n"" in ' ho cosmic
whole, the>e mu.t be order in the disch.o rging of ,,",,,,,
impulse• . A. they mdiote toward< e."h, they lnee1 another type
of ,pecialized radio'ion . These =end radi.ti"", come from'he .
igns of the zooiac. When thoy reach the eanh, ,,",,,,, innuences
merge with one anothe, to affecl d iff""", ""ti, i", on earTh .
None of these impulses . ff"", us in ,heir pme fOnll
On their woy 10 ea rTh, the,," impul"" onOOnn'er "''''''
",trologica l pheno,",",a . Th=",o d", pi......., Plano," aro po.
itivo fo'ces which impe l the aro"","i of ""... in ac' ivlties.
They . rc ,,"","ti.. imp nlse>. Tho p["n"', impa rt specializaJ
""erg~ . nbotances, but the ir cao",ti, e force. are innn· encod by
' he ..di..i"". c"",ing from tho si~n••nd ..tcti,ms , Wo may ,hink
nf tlio >-'t<rism. o' di1l'llllic coMili""" in which ,he
planetary
ASTROLOGICAL IMPULSES AS PART OF THE COSMIC
MANIFESTATION PROCESS
rodi.ti""o ' r< hI«, ""loro pl.ying. ro le. '1Vh il. the
pi....... "'. rel ;"g """",in influ"""",,,, the gen er>l .
tmosphere produced by Ihe oig nd asterism< ch.nges Ihe
p1ol>el3ry , .diatio.... In or der to understand ..t,.".
l"t'ic>l infltl€'Jlce<, the re lat ionship beiw"""
p101>e1S, signs . nd >sten""" musl be fully grasped
lDe e ntire inl"'Pl. y of lhe-se forces t. kes place in WMt is
Imown .. K>l. PuN' h>. This concepl i, !»Sic in Hindu ..tto
logy. K.l. n,...... lim. lUld Purusha;,; to... . bu t the len n m.y
be belter tran,lated "lhe Co<mi< M.... The """too< con" "
u'", . 11 lhol , X",t<, lDe pl.netS, oigns of Ihe
.odiac...t",is"",. the """ h, it< W'g etollon•• " imal., . nd
m.n log"her fOml Kala Purus ho. The Cosmic MlUl incl udes . 1I
Ih",. but he i. much more, He is constan~y imparl ing evolulionary
impulses . OS expressed by the .i""s of the rodi"", tho asteri """,
lUldIhe planets. Individual, at diff""",t rntlgo of lit. evol
ulionary loddtt experience these influ""ces differ""Uy
TI.. impu l"", ","ch ing . person mus' pass 'hlougll lhot
p<>rson '. imm ediate ""vironme nt . Many kinds of o<cul,
fore,," sunound the eArth . nd the individual. lDe Sun enjoysa
'pecial importanc e in . , ,,,,,,ing . uch forces. In the mcming "
'ben the Sun ti.... it rodi.,... il$ m"" po werful infl ue nce .
When it reaches the m ldheoven, it dr. w,.11 thot is~ ftorn the
;"di vidu.l - it ..traclS Iris facullies from h im ...d pours them
upon the " tco,.l wor ld , AI lhe lim. of . unset, Ihe , un gathers
logeth er the individu.l'. act ive en<tgy at'" blows it low atds
the invi, ible counterpart o f ",oc'. life, "". ,,, il'g to droin
lhe life-fo'ree from the phy,ic>l vehicle. m. king the ;"
dividual do rtn.m ...d inet!. Al midnight, when lh. Su n tr.ver"""
lhe nadi, . it link< the individua l', .go 10 the ..e mal plane
of his «i"mce from. whicb e verything"'" """,,n, Thi. ",liv.",s tho
core of the indivi dual'. being. hi, v<'J)' heart, Olhe ,
specialized infl""""" percol.te ",ound these c.,dina l po"",,, .
Th. c ircle, beg inn ing .nd ""ding at t he eastern hor izon,
describes Ihe co,uplele cdeslial cyd• . II is divided into twdve
parts, each concerned w ith 0 d,ff..-""l aspect of life , Each of
the.. twelve subdi vi , ions ha< <eV"" l.y.... of influence
which, in order to . ucc"",fully e <amine the planetary influe
nces oper. ' ing on them, mU<l be carefully under<tood by Ihe
s",denl of astrolog y. These , ubdiv is ions , when ,.,lated to the
, igns of the l od iac and lhe " ' er isms, constitute the
oo,~
The,., .,., trnIny m<tOOd, of cha rting the lwelve hou......
Some ore c itculat'. some recl. ng wor, some bo~ ,l i ke for",.,
io.....nd OIhers in goo metric>l fann, but they 011 repr""" ,,
' lh. 360"of lhe celesl i.:Jheriton. 111< ostronomic>l
!"-",ili,,,.. of ph ""', "'" indicat ed in these h"".. divi,ions
occutdmg to conv""iences provi ded by the fotrnol of the chart . On
the basi, o f ,uch • chart. the ""ttolog<t mllSl lt illlSCCnd
lIte ph ysiC>l •• srto<lOO1 '
ie.1 diag'"", .,01 on,,,, int" the 'ealm "I , pi,i'ua} f"",.. in
""'''' '0 pre'h'" the ' ff"" of ,he v.n"", fo""",, imping ing upon
the indiv idu.l. An"ien' ...",.. h>ve given v>ri"",
iXlrn'SpoOOences be,,.,,,n the d ifloren' pl.n"'ary . 00 zOOi""al
forces .nd .piritu.1powe.. in great d""'il. Even thodivi' i"" of
the h" ,,,",, ope in,o housos has~ an.lyud in dep'h, [.ch house has
been di vided in'" """,ions .nd each ""clio" i, ...""iated with
vario", de i,i.. of • specifi" purpos.e. The large number of 'hese
,uper-phyllicol !""we.., inn""""ing the min"t..' panof • hor"""opi"
house d ivi. io n, m",' be carefully stud ied he f"'" • fin. 1
doej, j"" i. mad<. A comf'\'ehe",i"" study "f astrology will ",
voal • new tolationship belw""n rn." .00 the non-phy,ic.l
innu""""••rou nd him.
PART I
lillrr,,,_ . ~"',..~-
I BIUVAS
THE HOUSES
The horoscope or run. ] cha" ,,"",,'" or twelve h""se, OT bhov..
Each hou"" is \>a,;icaUy """,pr ise<! of th irty degrees,
thou gh the <,," ct , ize may differ del"'" ,linll0fI the l.
tllUdeof the birthplace ond the,;ntH >!" yeor,
fiRST 1l0l1SE The Fihl hou ,", 0< the eastern horiron i , the
mosl .i~njfj<.n' ho....,
in the horoscope, It t<l""""'nts ,"" very being of the person.
his tl<'" vi,~1
ond birrh polen, i.!. II is ...f1~ion of the . park fragmented from
the wh,,]e. It i, the soul "",>mated, the ",""'ive urge of the
individua l. It e ' pr...... the in"", rife and >.ignifie. the '
ajas i, prope n' it ies-
All tho qu alit ie. of the incarn.ting soul "'" contained in this
house, Un l.... the~ of ••p«ifoc qua lity or event is contoi""" in
this in iti.l .pork, othe r plan<l'ry indicators in the ho
roscope will nol fmd .ui"'ble o"porte";"'" fOT manir.....' ;""_It
not only "fleets the individu. l' . !'<'t· "",.lily and
JlOl<!lliat but the possibility of hi••chiev ing any de<ired
...,.ult
The Firs' house represents the phys ic.l body, he.d and br.in,
gena.] o"pe. ,anee, . ttr."iveness of the face. and the impacl of
lho person ,lity. The height , the hair and its """"" , re
aJsoconnected with it The~'.
na,.,,", his capacity to enjoy tho plea.n,es and stru~~1<s of
life, the ple'<U'e8 and pain dC'SlineJ f<>t him " e
indicaled by d ,;' h«l..,. Wio<lom acquired flOrn earlier lives
is .ho...n here a. wd l. Tho Fin.l hon"" rcpre ""hl<the
boginning of an evrot. a joutney. 0 ' any activity undettaken by
the person
The First bous< in . n..al chart is call"l Adi, meanin g the
'1'<"gin' ning ." It ' epre..,nts the beginn ing of all
scnti<llt being., of ,n lh,u.<;htand ide. ; it sunds for
initial imagination, inspitat ion and a.pi"ti"". Thi, ~ i• •1""
called Udy . m, outgoing energy . 0< til< powet of taking the
iniliative and ...<tW'tically partici pating in any . ctivity.
It i• •1>0 c.lled Deharn, ,ignifying tho phy. k al vchide, and
thus indic. "" the gener.l ,tate o f health; il is , Iso knoW\) ..
Rupam, fOf it symbnliu. the forn'l, identity, Of fIlO<le of «
pr_ion """tained within
TIl' Fiu t I""".., i. K. hetrjan, -the knower of the field,'
sugge"' in ~
that all n pe, i.n".. ...., gam<'red ....d <tnred here to be
" .....mute<! into wisdom , The Seven th hou... re!""'en"
th<o kshet,a, ,It< fidd ot ......a of expe rience that the
""'I mUs!conf, on' in the ~i ven in"am o, i""
SE\'ENTH HOUSE n.. Stow""h house i. known •• K.lalr. Sth.nam, 1he
place of wife,
gm in. and the my. l d'a4-1. I' fep"",""" the p<>lari'y of
tbe Firs' hou"". Th e F\n;, i, the beg inning while the Stovel,' h
is ' he rn ding . it lead>< to di..ip-a tion o r the ...minal
fluid - marital ,d.ltnn,hip and .." ual ""joy· ntent being tbe
prin\"'Y mean. of ' ud , di", ipotlnn , n.. fir<t hou..,
ptovi<!f,s vi,. lily and i"i' io' ive, ",h ile the Sevenlh leads
to .u.pre..iOh : the First eneon..ges o nword p, ogtess. while the
Seven th "ands for . break in the journey , This hou"" represents
how tbe . ",, 1"" ill employ the energy ""d vitali' y ",, 'm.."" to
it, l lu.i..... f" 11n.-..hips.soe i, J..-la' i" ",hips. and Ihe
e~pressiono r bod,ly ur~es 're ' 0,"" 01'he chau c' ",i$1ico01,hi,
00=.
Th e Se>enth oouse i, ' he f,e ld of o ne's expcrie~, Such o"t
iviti... are confined nol on ly to " xhol relat ionsh ips. 001
...., also linked ",'ilh ,he enjoymenl of fond, Ihe acqui.lt ion of
boo, ulifuJ d o'I,... pcrfh""'" ond flowe", . vi"'ory ove,
e....mie• • n<! e" n 11... "cOI1lrol of IU$1 ful mrn . nd wo
mt'n ,' I~Otn thi, hou.. one can deli",,.'e oo. i" .,.. part
ner<OS well OS , he deeo.., i"", and .cqui.ilion. of roy. 1f•
..,r .
n.. s,o"nth house in ilS deeP"" implica, ion, ""p' '''''''''' the
~r=
ma"!i'lity out of which the soul mllSt lise , TItu, 11.. " a'u,,",
of one'• •"a"lune"'" ,.hell"" 10 w,fe, oo" n..., a' od "ode, royal
fnvor or profes sio",,1 "">an"",,,n' shoh ld be rec koned from
,his hou... , n.. bou.. "" . been assign<'d kama (des ire and
passi",,), dynla (g. mbling), mad.> (pride ). loka (world) and
marg (w.y. ,he path). l1>ese s.,nskri, words . 11 describe thr
opros'" p<>1., ity '0 ,he self (Fi,,1 I"""se), Ye' one' ,
life p-artl\e" occord iltg to the .pimu, Iview of hum.n relotionsh
ip. is a"tu011 ya chan""I for fulfilling the Di,ioe putP"'>'"'
Vehietes, the path. ' nd the loins - ,h... Se>ent h hou..
experiences ex i" together with ,hei, polari'y [""Of , ,he seIf, in
coopera'ion ",'i,h 0<><1' . plan
n.. s,ovrn' h t""".." io ,he f'eld of .~pe'i..n",. bu, tl", o"tu,li
"" ti"" of that experion... i• • ignified by the Tenth house The
lalle, therefore i. kno...n "" 'he house of professi""
TE ro.1l1HOllSE n.. Teolh house represen.. ,h. mi<!heaven
...here ,he Sun i, at its
higbe.t glory , It is known a. the house of the [a' her, g lory,
royal palronag. , prof.... ion and the kam13 of 'his pn-...nt
inca"'otion , Esoteriea lly, the
TMlth!>n".., is tho .....malization of tho Fourth, which i.,h.
container of tha, mm.v.1 ...,.j that blossoms forth during tho
COu"",, of various incarnations. The Founh and ~h ho"",", aJe
intimately conn«:l.d with "'" Moon aM "'" Sun respecti vely - the
Moon boing the ... O«:tioo 01 the Sun, which fo t <och indi"
id",,1 is th. td1«:tion o f tho Div;"" on . m h, Th. lOnth house,
roon«:l«l with the Sun, dra"'" the ind ivid",,1towotd hi. futute
wll....... th. Moon ",v.als tho past
S,,=.. in iii. i, doionninod on lh. b..i. of the Tffi<h hou.. .
Th• • VMl ..... through which past force . nlOY I. ad the
individual tow ",d the futu te are . 1$0 tep"" d b.....,. This
..'emal iza,ion p"""''' oocurs whe n tho ind ividual involv him..11
in Olund."" . <ti, ili... tlut lmng htm into conl. ct with ,h.
wotld .. lorge . f", moot!"""ple, thi.co~ ' oou t through th. "
prof=ion. Th. c t. • •;c . 1texlS ' h..... f"' . 'peak of trade.
honor from 0",," !lOv ;gn, gov"""",e",a) ""'iv;'i "",
administrative .;oo.. and fame Some of th t.x...1", m.nti"" "riding
. 00,...,* whil. others . peak of the lenth house "" t""ding ,,,w
ord ,h. ,ky ,",of th. n. tute o ft .... , ky, Th_ .piohMs .ymoolizo
the soul botng d""'i1 1owatd il. frn. 1goa1.
In ..01<'ric ."'ology, "'" lOn,h hou.. ''1'",senlS prof=;on,
honor, "'" quali'y of loadorship. ""noa of ,he soul , fathe r,
governm Mlt ..,rvi"" , and ochi"". m' nl in ,II. mal<'ri.1
W<>lld
FOl :RTll HOCSE Th<or. i• • d <lSo!' link bo!woen the Fourth
and ,ho T.n,h hou... ""'hil.
tho TMlth sig nif, pi,at;on. , an,b itio us. pub lic ..a""ing .M .
ll matt.... outsid. ,h. hon ' 'IOh OS c prof. ..ion••nd
"",i.1,ta'us. tt... Fourt h i . tho "" utee flOrn which oil th
<J>ri"g, The T.nth hollS<', .. w. indio. ...d ....li"',
dr..... tho indiv idu.IIOlh. futute, "" hi le the f'OUnh ", v'o l.
,he p..t - tho . nvironm. nt into whkh 0 "," i. born, tt... fa"'ily
' ''prort 0 "'" g.lS. "'" landed P' ''1'''rty, v.hid.... doth and
om.n...n" Oh. roc""".. . . w.il a. <h••molional na'u'" on' h..
inh i,«I . All th-. thi"g. ",veal tho type of ""no. the
individualha> al"'ady generated. Th i>lono ie p'" i.
<all«l ..ncbita lonno. n... mrneva1 _ d lto m which tho
evolutionary ra"em n nw","" is contain<'d in the !'>urth
OOU"', In thi>>en... thi. hOll... i. lin lcod ""lh the Hiran
yog.tbh•• ' tt... MOIhot Pri" oiple in Nat""' . It . lso
otan<l< for o n. ', biolog ical n""het . as well •• Ihe h.
art , <n><>lion, .hd into11 ig..".,.,
In tho U""""Ioads, Hi"",yag..-bh. Oit_lIy · gnld.n egg, i. """ nI
,ho n"",.. gi"ffi for ,ho <tea!<>< ofth< ...;v......
n.hati ,...,. tho .. ord to d..a-iboanihhet ",rati ..
ptlf><iplo or • ....,....hk h form. tho boo;' of OIl.',
poyeoo-spiri"'" dovol"!,",,,""'.
All these aro tho bas ic wh.,-....i'h. l with which lho so ul .
mb., ko Upoll II' worldly joume,.. and fulfill' II' dcstiny as
'ignificd by lho Ten' h OOU'" Symhohc .U y, ,h. Fourth ho""" i' "
"n" """ d by a lOn' or pavilion: it is also <oid to bc a " medk
ino of supernaturol officacy ," • """.ph." which , ,,,,,,,I, th.
occ ult qualitics of thi, house
In exotHic asuoJ"lIY, the Foutth 00"'" "ando for oome, I"""a t.
lilo, lt an.pon focil;t i.., 1""dt<ll""P"rty, mothc" dise.....
of lho ch"'t and pca• • "f mind
Tho F~"'t , Fourth, Soventh and Tomh are very import ""t hoos,," .
Pbno" aro vory . nerg;ud lhffo and Iholt df« t OIl the unfold m""t
of 'he pcnon' s life i. "'ry ,ignlfica nt. Th... ar. tho . ardina l
00"''''' . 11 th o important ev""" in one' , I;f. bingo aro und
them, Thoy a~ kn""'" as ""g ul.r or kcndra houses, implying thai
thq a.. lh. « nl er 01 coye of Ihe chatt . T.k.cn togolh.,-, ' hoy
'''P'"''''''' Ihe eel..,;"1 cross OIl which th. D;vino Child i,
.rucifiro 50 ,hat he m.y f"'oll,.. ..'um 10 hi. f. t..... in
heaven.nd .scend 10 hio t ightfnl !h,on• .
nrTIIIlOI;SE Tho Fifth house ' .-prosent. "",ativity, C..a t;OIl is
an ' ''''''''' ia l q ualily
of the DIvine 'park. Th. pro<;.... of n,.nifeslal;"" for
whi<;h God ....umcd obj""' ivo form was procrea' ion, .nd, as s
uch, crea ' iv'i' ,.. i, an "",..."li.1 oomponrn' o f Divinil,..
;,,...If Proct..,jon ;mpli....giving rise to a now hfo, .nd th. ,
urg. ,'imul.' . , Ihe e" ..' ive impul... when ,hi.. 00"'0 ;.
favorably d isf'OS"d. Th is cr",,';v'i,y can t pia.. "n diff""",t
level, of manifes' . , IiOll , On , h. phy.ical I.vd i' "' ,h .
f""" of child""" h'n wh"" it or""'" "" an o"."ional plan. il m. )'
n..nifcs! as ,h. ple.,u, .. " f lif. or in lhe rea lm of mental
crea lion - .uth01>hi p, or 'h. e.xpr...inn "r new ide.. in Ih.
art< and crafl• . Th us ..,me of the .igniftcations of thi,
hou"" a" ro ucarion, progeny, in,en"", manag"""nt ability, co
ul1<hip, , p"" u' tatiOll, attist ;' t.lonts . nd "f..,iv,.1
occa, ions wh"" din"""'t mus;cal m.fnlments aT< pl.yod"
Cnn..id....... from . d<epe' perspective, .ll creative.rts .
T< clions to o<cumulal<'rl ""m a, The Fifth ooust
e~!""",,=.n individuar ct ion to hi. pa<t. lu Ihis = , tho Fif'
h h""s" is import.nl in mod ifying pas ' kattn a .., that new o
pponunili"", mor. h" pful ' " ' h" anainmen' of lh. final goal.
a,.., ......liurl. Anci<nt ""'" , ....cd thi' hou", 10 wi. dom,
f<llgi"", tr. dition.1law. , intell igone<, OCC ultknowledge,
in' uiIive p. " " p 'inn of lh" future, "",i.lIy >cc<pted
fonn. of courtship. • nd progrn y, Ail th.... . te " "
<l1llOlluot ion.<of inn... cf<.rivity
A. lh" f'ui" "r lhi, house h. v" ral ·reac hing offcc l' f01 ' ho
indivi dual', c""",o of lifo, il i, consi d<red • vol)'
a",p;'i"u. 00""' , Any
- 81.." .... ,~ 1/""". - " conn.c';on b«w....n this hous. and lb.
c""dinal boll..,. is cond""iv. '0 gr••t boo"""..
NI~T1 1 110USE
Th.:-linth h""'" is 0' ''' of tho bas.s of tho Spi'iI".lltiangl.
fonn«l by tho AS<'<'OOant (Firs! ho US<'), Fifth
hous<'and :-linth hous<'.Th= hous<', ..... important fo ,
spirit". 1growth. C,• • ti"" .ctivity p,oo,,<= tho f.vo,· .bl.
cond ition. ",b.,.1ry <pi, i' u. l pr<".;'' '' is HP""Jitod.
Th. Ninth b"".. i...id to ~nl ....ligi" n. pbil""",!,by• •
""''''ity. "'''''hip >n<I poorv. ptmy. 0' tho ""cumul. tion
of . uspicious "',m. f",m past hv",. U...x_ pecrod h. lp and
."courag."",nt to 0""" .flons ,<suIt from ,hi, coooi'ion
Exol<'ricany. tho h""'" is. , ignificaro, of ,.hgion ond phi
losophy. bul "';<>l. ' ic. lIy it ,yn,lx>li,... d i",
ipl",h,p . nd """,t.ct wi'h g,•• t ... ligh'rnod n.....rs, Th is
h""'" . Iso .ignif"" "",,'s '!l'ruadI 'o lif. , OJ undorstandinJ!
of it.. d i...."'" fo'""" at "' ock arou" d .....
11,. Nin'h linUS'! ....1""""".. G<>d' , g,><..., .nd
has • sp.dAI .fnnity wilh Jupil. ' . l'ndo, its inn........ tho
individual l.ads ...piril"All if., Many "p"etsof hf. which mov.
to",.rd 'ho goal of .pi'iluah ty . t. indicate<! by lhi .
boilS<', O_icAI t thor.f", . cor"i....' od this h"""" ' 0 mI.
d..,;l itty, p ilgrim . g.. . p. ,.m.l ", 1<h, Vodic ..,:rifo""
, n,,,,ri<hm.,,t , ..""ion fo r tho Acqu isition of l.""ning, .
pl."dor, pority of mind. g.n.,.,.ity. and eharil.b!. or oth",
vi"u"", ....«1"
Th. Firs'. Fifth and :-linlh lious.. form tho tti.ngl. ", hich
....p...S<'tllS tho spiritu.1 oatur. of .... porson c""c"'nod.
Th. First I>ous. <how.. tho pot."ey and possibiliti<s of
tho "",I. 11", . c"'" of porsnna l dov.l"ptnMlt and ' ho d i,
,,,·ti,,n to "'hioh tho lifo f,,''''' should flow . ....
indiCal>d Iry ,hi< hou... Th. Fifth boll.. signifi '" tho
li",i..,inns which tho individual', c,.ativ. activiti.. and pas'
"'nIIas impoS<' upon hi. in...,lv.m."t in • •"hly lif. and
prof""i""al Activit;"" ., ", . 11 as "" hi• ."joym."t of
I:><~h
mundan. and I"" t•••nhly lif• . n.. :-linth, ....pr.....ting God' .
g,...., ....v••k tho f""'Sibility o f 'p""ial borwodicti,,,., " I'
p..t "'mla , "' bleh yi.ld lb. frui ts of . uco f<,r tho
.uspicious fulfi ll" ,,,,,t o f on.', lif. miss ion, it is .,;s.
n,i.l th.t n.tu....and di,pooition of Ih. Spi,ituailliangi. be
"""'i....,od car. fully .
ELF.ll:STli llOUSE n.. E!ov.n,b houS<' ,<'jllt'S<'lI" tho
c....ti c1iviti.. o f rna"", Th. ...
... cuI.. in India "'bioh beli. v. in inr..n<ifying x".1 urg',
Acqu iring muc b mn....y and ,"dul g,ng Hc""'iv.ly in AIc"I,,~ and
narootie s to .".in tho goal of bappin... 11,.i, ".d"i"" is b"'od
on tho assu mption that gr••t.r in,,,,,.iflc.ti,,,, o f rna' . rial
bondaf. is an .nd in i_If - tho
"",mben. of thi> cult do not bd ieve in . life be}'ond, By
indulge""". 01", r"" ," ve•• greater impetu. toward m.>t",i.l g.
in. , The Eleventh hou"" represen" . 11 the tende ncies :md
c...ving' that arise from thi, kind of activity, n.ese proc
livitie, ..... npressed . s material am ""nce, eIlfa·mar· ;lal
relationships, recei pt of m..",ial wealIii, love of ornamena and
pearls.. reahzation of 0""" wish",,:md an)' oIher sillUlt iono
which =c"'" per' .""al ple..u~, frien,l. , aequ.in",n.,..., dubs
.nd ,,,,, ial gathermg. , Of
monetary Inrotne. The Eleventh house in its deeper implic. tion,
al>o indical"" that
di"ipahon of man '. materia l substan<:e which destroy. the
phyoical ch.i... '" that. ","w birth m.;' <.oke pi""e. B," thio
can occu, only wn"" the ind ividual ha' . lread)' aequired great
spiri tual merit. ae.,erally 'pe. k. ing. thi. house ,epresena
fri<'Tld, hip. high ·da" conveyan<e5, pros perity • • good
social life . ..,i.f",,,,,,, of pe~l n«,,-Is. ~ "in• • hopes, ,he
elder broth.". arriva l. and oth", ...."I ,lly mea"" of ""jo)mem
flowing to the indlvidu.l. It io said to [., the h""... of 'n rome
"nd 1eCel ptS,
TIIlRD HOrSE The Th ird house io an import. nl \>a.. of ' he
Tri.ng l. of M. y.
represen'ed by the Seve nth , Eleven lh and Third houses, \\onen
the coamic ideat ion pe"""at"" the material sheaths and intensifies
them, enormous stren gth, cou'"ge , ..lor• .." h""ia.m and
<'Tl"'gy .re rtr'edNl, All these are dilTeren' e, ptessi"", of
,lie Moha, <Jf ~ ind Principle . To "perien"" the
pr<><e'" of manifestation . the >oul meets many d ,lT""
n' ..perienc"" •• i' proceeds ' hro ugh the "",rid; man enCOUn'ers
differen' emotiOl" . nd relat iOl.mips , Th= .re s)'mholi,ed by '
he Third hOll"', Pro w",," i. i" mo<t impo".nlcha""',,,
i<tic, colla' ....I• •colle. ~ ""S. comp:u ,i""••nd the imm"'
iate en vironme,,' are among the e.peri"" <e5mel by ,he soul in
its jo urn.y, while classical te,a .ta'e that courage, death ,
sibling ' , tr. v.l. and the death of pa'''''' .re also ' 0 he
pred,,:'ed from ,hi, ho u-"'. Ru, men tiOt] of .piri'u.l ' ""c
hin"" .. Ott< of 'he ' ignifieal;OI" of this hou.. leVe.l. ,he
deepet imp hc"iono of ,he ..peri<'Tl"'" g"mered in lhi, st.ge'
Ihe soul Ie."" its 1...00. ftom ,he n perieoces ..,countered here.
Diffi· ro lti.. and o!>struet io"" are Ihe ,,,,,dI. ,, of th"",
b..k 1"""Ot..
E. Oterically. Ihe Third house signifi"" ,,", mil>d, sibling.,
shOllJOUt '",yo, a<ttuna, coug h, COtlSUmptiOll , dI "'t. and
the p"'c' k" of pt.n'y"nta. 'he breathing exe,,,i, ,,,,, which
precede yogic medita,ion.
lbe lij.n~leof Spiri",ality r""","",,' ed by the Fit<!. Fif'h
and N;n,h hou... and Ihe lliangl" of M" etial" y or ~"y.
'epr",,",'''' by the Sev· enth . Elev<'Tl,h . nd Thitd h""...
tognher fonn ,he m),<ti" he<ago" , It .ymholizes """,(ion
t,",ult ing from 1h. inl<1'"cl ion of . pift' . nd matter
,
g""""'tioo as the outcome of the int"'l'l.y of fir e and water "' •
• Tantrio insign i. , it is. powerful tolismon for m..tery of the
po w", of n.ture. In any horoscopic predict ion, thenotu re and
..ruUlts of mon, his possibi l_ ities for . pirituol upl iftm enl
and thedifficult;"" en<:ount",cd in liv ing out his d""t incd
0o"",", 3Je dtoscribcd by the di spos it ion of tf>e,;e
""u"",.
Manif..totion ru.. ffiletgcd from the bounded ..emity wruch ru.s
bee n de<cribcd by """ulli,ts and me<aphy.ici.n, in many .
h<tru'" t...-m•. ",..",logic ally, the in",,~d n iangl'"
rel'resente<!hy the forces of .piri · tn.lily one! motc'iality
l. w e em"'l;ed from tbe g....t chaos - whioh is v.-ry
tll'I"lu,1hut always in . ""te of creat ivi ty, oon toining.[I that
evet was or will be. Thi s "",at ive chaos is .ymbol ize<! by
the Second, Sixth , Eighth and lWe lfth oo uses,
SECO"iU 1I0t:SE The S<'COnd hous e is relote<!to 'r<=h,
fon, ily tel., ions. foitb in ..c,ed
t"'d;lion, e yts, gems and other fonn. o f wea lth , je wels,
1I1':10ls, . nd <!e.alh But il is also ,elated to the