The Zodiac, Godhead, and You

The Zodiac, Godhead, and You

The universe is a mirror. It reflects the truth of your soul. The most active area of the universe, from our point of view on Earth, is the Zodiac, through which all the planets move and thus mark the unfolding of divine, universal time.

The zodiac is a circle. Circles have no beginning and no end. They are eternal – as are you, as is all this.

The progress of the Sun measures this circle to have 360 units, we call them “degrees.” The combined movements of the Sun and Moon divide this zodiac into 12 distinct regions, each covering 30 degrees of the circle of infinite life.

Universal acoustics create resonances and echoes forming overtones and harmonics. These further subdivide the 12 distinct zodiac regions into smaller and smaller sections called “Amshas” with their own distinct characteristics. Eventually, every half a degree in the zodiac acquires its own unique traits as a result of the subdivisions generated by these harmonics and overtones.

Understanding what these “amsha” zodiac divisions are is very important to being able to utilize astrology effectively and reliably as a systematic artful science.

Amsha is a Sanskrit word. I first came across this word 20 years ago when I was reading the famous Indian philosophical and spiritual classic: Bhagavad Gita. It is in the seventh verse of the fifteenth chapter:

ममैवांशो जीवलोके जीवभूतः सनातनः ।

मनःषष्ठानीन्द्रियाणि प्रक्रितिसथानि कर्षति ।।

mamaivāḿśo jīva-loke
jīva-bhūtaḥ sanātanaḥ
manaḥ-ṣaṣṭhānīndriyāṇi
prakṛti-sthāni karṣati

mama — My; eva — certainly; aḿśaḥ — fragmental particle; jīva-loke — in the world of conditional life; jīva-bhūtaḥ — the conditioned living entity; sanātanaḥ — eternal; manaḥ — with the mind; ṣaṣṭhāni — the six; indriyāṇi — senses; prakṛti — in material nature; sthāni — situated; karṣati — is struggling hard.

Krishna: “The host of souls struggling hard with the habitual conditionings of their mind and senses in the material world are in fact eternal subdivisions of my self.”

I was discussing this topic with a fellow astrologer who is a follower of the famous yogi, Yogananda. She shared with me Yogananda’s explanation of the verse, and I clarified my understanding of the same:

Yogananda-Ji comments that, “complex man requires the sensory instruments of delusion to perceive his finite existence.”

I am in complete agreement. The six senses (including the mind) are products of the delusory energy of the material world and their purpose is to give the living entity a sensation and experience that she is a being with a clear, finite beginning and end which cuts herself off from the infinite Godhead. Spiritually speaking we are women who have abandonded our family and husband and are now taking drugs to delude our mind and senses into coping with what we have done.

Yogananda-Ji continues, “Bound by these limiting and limited mediums, he feels himself isolated by God and motivated by Maya, and sustaining his separation by misuse of free choice.”

Again, I am in full agreement. We used our inherent freewill to turn from godhead and enter a deluding material world of drug-like senses and mental states which give us a feeling of limitation which we both loathe and crave simultaneously. We loathe it because it curtails our every wish. We crave it because it makes us feel independent from the “radix chart” of Godhead and thus gives us the chance to fulfill the motivation for our strange free choice which brought us here in the first place.

Now Yogananda-Ji states, “Eventually he chooses to break the ties of Prakriti and moves back through the involutionary pull to God…”

Again, we are in absolute agreement. Godhead created this delusory material world and therefore it too, deep beneath its apparent struggle and limitation, is actually full of nothing but mercy, kindness and love. This world functions on the basis of Karma which is the loving guidance of Godhead in the role of a mother gradually leading us, her children, to lose interest in our deluded intoxications and move once again inward towards our original nature.

Then Yogananda-Ji states, “The illimitable Spirit of God and the pure soul in all beings are the same in essence. Only when the jiva becomes identified with the body does it put on its apparent limitations.”

Again we completely agree, but persons reading Yogananda Ji may miss the key words: “in essence”. The soul and God are the same in essence, not the same in all respects identically. Specifically, Godhead is the cake, and we are the slices of the cake. Godhead is the ocean and we are the drops of rain from it. Godhead is the Radix, and we are the subdivisions. Godhead is the infinite zodiac circle and we are the infinit(essimal) subdivisions thereof, the “amshas.”

Consider the amshas of the Zodiac signs. Anyone must admit that by definition they are subdivisions of a sign. They are like slices of cake. You can not have a slice of a cake if the cake does not exist! A slice can not be made unless there is something to slice. And a slice always remains a partial sample of the whole cake.

The primary purpose of the amsha subdivisions of the Zodiac signs is to differentiate the various degrees within the signs – giving unique qualities and resources to every half degree or even less, and thus affecting the actual dignity of any planets occupying specific degrees within the signs. Secondarily, we calculate the amsha subdivisions as charts in their own right – based on the exact degree occupied by the ascendant and planets in the radix of the main zodiac. So, even as apparent charts unto themselves their very existence is inexorably related to the radix of the main zodiac!

Similarly even when a soul enters into the complete illusion of the material world, she never loses her inexorable relationship to Godhead.

What does an astrologer do with these subdivision charts? What they should do is use them to gain angles of vision into certain specific topics that the main zodiac radix may not directly expose to view. The caturamsha (fourth subdivision) for example gives a deeper image into the realities of the fourth house in the radix chart and the fourth house from the moon in the radix. The navamsha (ninth division) gives a line of sight to previously unseen areas pertaining to the seventh house of the chart and the seventh house from Venus, etc. etc. As such, even in their role as charts unto themselves they are finer divisions of the original whole, the Radix, the main birth chart – they are never entirely separate entities, nor are they ever able to overpower or be more prominent than the Radix.

Astrologers who claim to have “experience” to the contrary are confused astrologers. This we can know on the strength of the clear and simple logic I just presented.

The drop does not become the ocean. The slice does not become the cake. The subdivision does not become the Radix. A sign does not become the whole Zodiac. Ever. It never happens.  An astrologer is deluded to look at a subdivision chart (an amsha) and think this chart is completely separate from the Radix birth char, just as a person is deluded to look in the mirror and see something other than a subdivision of Godhead.

Some followers of Yogananda might propose that when we “take off the deluding body” we will become god. This is ignorant of the fact that our definition is to be an amsha of God. The soul can never be wholly different from God, nor can she ever be wholly identical to God. An amsha is a subdivision. A subdivision does not exist without the thing that it subdivides! Therefore the subdivision can never become completely divorced from the thing it subdivides, nor can it wholly become that which it subdivides.

If you go back to the metaphor of the soul as a woman who has divorced herself from Godhead you will remember that she is taking drugs to facilitate the idea. This is why the material world has to delude the soul with a limited and cloudy mind and senses – it is the intoxication which gives the illusion that the subdivision (soul) has become independent from and divorced from the thing which it subdivides (Godhead).

An astrologer who wants to read the subdivisional charts without the context of the Radix chart is in as much illusion as the conditioned soul who thinks herself to have no relationship with God, or who presumes to become God.

You can accept this with absolute certainty. It is impossible for the subdivision to exist without the thing it subdivides, and equally impossible for it to become the thing it subdivides. It is crystal clear and simple logic. Persons who claim that spiritual truths don’t have to be logical delude themselves. The only way they can make their fanciful ideas work is by avoiding clarity and hiding in the shadowy clouds of the six senses and deluded mind.

In addition to Logic, Krishna himself clearly spells it out. The word he uses in the verse is “sanatana” which means a situation that never changes! It is the last word on the first line of the verse. Therefore it is an emphatic modifier for that line: “The host of souls in this world are subdivisions of my own self, and this will never change!That is the clear and simple meaning of the words of the Vedic authority, Krishna. It is also a clear and simple logical conclusion. Therefore from two important epistemologies (pramana) it is verified as the reliable truth.

Another Vedic text is very important to understanding subdivisions – either of the Zodiac or of Godhead. It is the opening mantra of the Isa-Upanishad:

ॐ पूर्णमदः पूर्णमिदं पूर्णात् पूर्णमुदच्यते ।

पूर्णस्य पूर्णमादाय पूर्णमेवावशिष्यते ।।

oḿ pūrṇam adaḥ pūrṇam idaḿ
pūrṇāt pūrṇam udacyate
pūrṇasya pūrṇam ādāya
pūrṇam evāvaśiṣyate

“OM.” From the infinite comes the infinite. This soul comes from that infinite. Therefore it too is infinite. Subtracting infinity from infinity, infinity remains.

Godhead is infinite. Metaphors comparing godhead to a cake or an ocean are useful but limited. Godhead is infinite and limitless. The subdivisions of something infinite are themselves infinite (a mathematical truism, ∞ ÷ ∞ = ∞). This world and everything in it, including the souls in it, are all infinite subdivisions of the infinite whole. Being a subdivision of infinity is not belittling in the least! This is what Yogananda Ji truly means when he tells you that “God and the soul are the same in essence.” This is what it means to perceive the indispensable importance of the subdivisional charts in astrology.

It also illustrates that the supreme Godhead does not diminish when there are subdivisions made (∞ - ∞ = ∞), nor do the subdivisions need to “combine” to “create” godhead (∞ does not require any additions to become ∞).

The soul and God are eternally distinct yet intimately inter-related entities, the infinite whole and the infinite subdivision. If we apply this understanding to the Radix chart and the subdivisional charts we will more perfectly understand them.

- Vic DiCara
© 2010 Vic DiCara, All Rights Reserved

KETU – the Inward Compulsion


Like Rahu, Ketu is the source of

Transformation

Anti-Authority

Radicalism

Compulsions

Chaos

& Polarity

But while Rahu’s transformative chaos is focused forward and outward, Ketu’s focus is backward and inward.

The Past

The Underground and Inner Space

THE OTHER HALF OF RAHU

Ketu and Rahu are two halves of the same entity, the same planet. And so they share many of the same fundamental traits for the same reasons.

They both create the force of change and transformation. Ketu’s transformations though, are more instantaneous and sudden than Rahu’s. They occur when something from your inaccessible subconscious past suddenly bursts  fully formed, into your conscious awareness and shocks you into an abrupt change.

Under Rahu, for example, you change your lifestyle dramatically because you see a better future for yourself. But Ketu causes you to suddenly understand or “remember” something about yourself which makes you abruptly change your outlook and direction.

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Rahu and Ketu are both anti-authoritarian but Rahu is more of a social revolutionary while Ketu is more of a private, personal non-conformist.

Che Guevara, for example, is a product of Rahu whereas Ketu creates the “goth” figure dressed in torn black clothes glaring out from the corner dressed in amulets etc. The person who changes the world to match themselves is Rahu. The person who refuses to change themselves to match the world is Ketu. Yes, they are two sides of the same coin – just like Rahu and Ketu are two halves of the same entity.

Ketu and Rahu are both radicals but you could perhaps say that Rahu is a radical liberal while Ketu is a radical conservative. If you have ever dealt closely with either type of person, you know they are really quite similar in the end. They both want abrupt and drastic changes, but the radical liberal wants those changes because they want to build a better future. The radical conservative wants similar changes, because they want to return to a better past.

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Rahu and Ketu both create chaos in the wake of their changes and transformations. But Rahu’s chaos mainly affects the external conditions of your life, while Ketu’s chaos affects your inner being. They are both polar. But Rahu’s polarity is visible, while Ketu’s polarity takes you through the emotional and psychic extremes.

Rahu will change you from rich to poor and poor to rich. Ketu will not affect your external situation as much as he will change you from happy to sad and sad to happy, etc. Rahu is the person whose world is falling apart or radically transforming around them. Ketu is the one whose world is fine, but whose insides are in radical turmoil.

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Rahu and Ketu both compulsive and untamable in every way. Ketu however will create more deep seated and private compulsion, while Rahu will make exaggerated public displays.

The person who must shout his opinions to the world and force people to hear what he has to say is the one driven by Rahu. On the other hand, the shy person who compels your curiosity and intrigue is Ketu. The person who is compelled to change the world is driven by Rahu. The person who is compelled to change himself, driven by Ketu.

To make a real change you need both halves of Rahu and Ketu. You can not truly change the world without changing yourself, and you cannot truly change your inner self without changing your outer behavior.

THE PAST

Like Rahu, Ketu has no mass. It does not take up space, and is therefore not subject to the normal rules of space/time. Rahu and Ketu can therefore transcend the boundaries of space and time. While Rahu moves outward and forward towards the future, Ketu moves inward and backward towards the past.

Ketu connects the present to the past. Rahu shows the direction you are supposed to evolve towards in your future. Ketu shows what you have already mastered and evolved beyond.

The difficult thing is that our minds are, in comparison to our souls at least, quite small. We are consciously aware of only a tiny fraction of our past. Ketu holds on to all the past that our conscious mind cannot directly access. These unknown memories compel you to know certain things, need certain things, hate certain things, etc. You do not know why you know it. You can not explain why you are so talented in some area. You do not know why you feel so strongly attracted to or repulsed by something. Only Ketu remembers the ancient past mysteriously affecting every aspect of your present.

Those who have Ketu powerful in their horoscope can see directly into the past. They have greater access to the things previously mastered in their past lives. For example, a child who sits at a piano and composes a symphony while still 5 years old is gifted by Ketu to access his or her masteries accomplished over previous lifetimes. Ketu is the force creating prodigies.

Ketu creates mind-readers and oracles who can see the past with clarity. But Ketu also creates the scientists and researchers who dig into the earth and uncover the record of her geological and cultural past. Archeologists and geologists, for example, spring from Ketu.

THE UNDERWORLD & INNER SPACE

Ketu is not about the sky and outer space, but about what is buried beneath,  inner space. Ketu does not want to know the outer layer of anything, it wants to get directly to the central core. Ketu is the power to get to the core of anything.

Therefore Ketu goes not up into space, but down into the Earth; into the underworld. It is said in most cultures that the underworld is populated by mystical serpents, snakes, and dragons. All cultures depict Ketu and Rahu as a serpent or dragon. Ketu is the master of the underworld, akin to Pluto of Greek mythology. He is the serpent who knows the hidden secrets of your primordial past.

All persons obsessed with the underworld and with secrets have strong Ketu in their horoscope. Ketu is the master of such things, and thus is the planet who can grant knowledge of secrets, ordinary and divine.

Anyone who digs into the earth is driven by Ketu. All things which come out of the earth have something to do with Ketu, especially oil and products made from it like films, plastics, petroleum, etc.

Ketu is the compulsion to get to the core of things. What is really at the core of all things?

The Sun is the center of everything. The Sun is consciousness, the “soul.”

Ketu takes human beings on a journey through inner space, to find their own cores, their own souls. Rahu makes people love the idea of journeying in spaceships to other planets – but Ketu makes you passionate about the idea of traveling through trance into the inner space of your own being. That is why Ketu is the master of drugs. And it is also why Ketu is the master of those who attain spiritual liberation as a result of meditation and renunciation. Ketu pulls your thoughts away from the surface world and down deep inside yourself. A blessed Ketu will take you all the way to the spiritual emancipation of knowing your own soul directly. But a hampered Ketu may not be able to take you past the fantasy realms and delusory escapism of intoxication.

Ketu is the greatest force of depression, because it drains our interest in normal, superficial life – which is the most readily available source of pleasure for human beings. Those who fearlessly tread Ketu’s path discover unlimited bliss and are not depressed about losing the shallow and superficial pleasures of the world. From Ketu they acquire a blessing more profound than any other planet could bestow. But those who hesitate and resist Ketu’s pull are torn apart and become lost in a confusing haze of depression – ever aching to return to the comforts of the superficial world.

SUMMARY

Ketu is the irresistible call of the unknown past, generating the compulsion to revolt against the superficial world by withdrawing into the inner space of your own self.

- Vic DiCara

www.vicdicara.com

© 2010 Vic DiCara, All Rights Reserved

The Sun: Soul, Health, Authority & Career


The Sun is the center of the entire solar system, the source of all our light and heat.

If you expand on that sentence you will understand everything the astrological Sun controls:

- The Soul

- Health

- Authority Figures

- Your Public Role / Career

THE CENTRAL SOURCE OF LIGHT – The Soul

Because the Sun is the central source of light, he controls “The Soul.”

What is a “soul,” anyway?

It sounds like a religious term, only because religion uses that word a lot. Consciousness, and self-awareness are less religious sounding words which pretty much mean the exact same thing as “soul.”

Consciousness is just like light, because both light and consciousness allow you to see things. When there is light, you become aware of what is around you. In the pitch black, you can not even see your own hand right in front of your face. You and I are full of this “light.” Right now you are reading these words, aware of the thoughts and images they are creating in you. You are “shining light” upon them, increasing your awareness of their meaning. At this very moment, you are aware that you exist. You can look in the mirror or look at your own hand, and be conscious of yourself.

The Sun controls the source of that awareness: which is the definition of the word “soul.” In the West, the proper name for the Sun is “Sol.”

So the Sun is your soul, and therefore:

- Your identity or “ego”

- What you are aware of and how “aware” you are.

Ego, or self-concept, is a spontaneous and natural result of being aware. Yes you can have “too much” ego. Self-absorption and “egomania” are products of a malignant astrological Sun. The natural Sun creates self-confidence and a clear sense of self.

People who talk about existing without any ego whatsoever are, to be rude, just blowing air out their asses and thinking the fart sounds “far out.” To exist as an aware being but not have an ego or identity is as possible (or desirable) as the Sun shining with darkness! Indeed the vast majority of people who set out on the path to eradicate “self” and “ego” most often wind up extremely frustrated. Why? Because it is completely unnatural. Don’t try to destroy your own identity, just purify it of selfish intention! An unselfish ego is the most beautiful thing we can become – as beautiful and bright as the Sun.

THE CENTRAL SOURCE OF WARMTH – Health

In general, living things are warm and dead things are cold. The Sun generates all the heat and warmth in the solar system. Therefore the Sun is the source of health, the fuel of life.

Have you ever noticed that light and heat are inseparable?

Light = consciousness – which comes from the soul. Heat and warmth = health. Heat always accompanies light, and visa versa. What does this tell us about the soul? The soul generates both our awareness and our vitality – just as the Sun generates all our light and heat.

What does this tell us about health?

Vitamins, minerals and exercise are definitely important for being healthy. But nothing is as important as having a “strong spirit” – a “healthy soul.”

There are many vital organs and systems in a healthy body, and the Sun relates to them all in an overall way. But there are two that the Sun most specifically controls:

- The heart: The central vital organ upon which all physical health relies.

- The bones: The central core upon which the rest of the body is built.

THE CENTRAL SOURCE OF GRAVITY – Authority

The Sun keeps every other planet “in line”… literally. Every planet stays “in line” with its own orbit only because of the authority of the Sun’s massive gravity. Because the Sun puts everything it its place, he generates all the authority figures:

- Governments & Kings

- Bosses

- Fathers

Anyone who commands the authority to lead others gets this power from the Sun.

Authority figures are not supposed to by tyrants. Only a malignant Sun creates tyrants and abusers. True authority figures may always be strict and stern, yes, but their purpose is loving – they wish to bring light and warmth to others. Governments, bosses, and fathers truly represent the Sun when they exercise their authority only for the sake of increasing the knowledge, awareness, experience, health and vitality of the people they are in charge of.

THE DAY-MAKER – Career

Since the Sun creates the light of awareness, the warmth of health and the gravity of authority it is fitting that the Sun also creates the daytime. During the day things are bright are clear, it is warm and people tend to follow the rules of authority. At night things become more unknown in the darkness, it gets chilly and we can “catch a cold,” and thieves feel far more at liberty to go about their practice.

What do most people do during most of the daytime?

They work.

During the day we go out and are seen in public. We earn money mainly so we can keep ourselves fed, sheltered, healthy. We conform ourselves to the rules and governances of our workplace. Thus the Sun, the creator of the day, controls our career.

SUMMARY

The Sun is the source of light and therefore is the soul – which sheds “light” on things, granting us awareness of ourself and our world. This self-awareness is the core of our identity, our “ego.”

Being the source of warmth the Sun gives health. Health primarily relies on a strong spirit/soul, but is also physically centered in the heart. Strong bones are also important.

The Sun’s massive gravity puts him in the center and keeps everything else “in line,” revolving around him. Thus the Sun is the ultimate authority figure and controls all governments, bosses, leaders, and fathers.

The Sun creates the daytime – in which we work and play our visible role in society. The Sun therefore controls our career.

The Sun is the center of the entire solar system, the source of all our light and heat.

- Vic DiCara

www.vicdicara.com

© 2010 Vic DiCara, All Rights Reserved