Healing Using Vedic Astrology (Strengthening the planets and the chakras within ourselves)

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Sun Sign Aries (April 20 - May 20)

3rd Chakra: Navel Chakra Manipura Lumbar Center

Ruler: Mars

Spiritual Quality: Fiery Self Control

Element: Fire

  • Sun Sign Aries (April 20 - May 20)

    3rd Chakra: Navel Chakra Manipura Lumbar Center

    Ruler: Mars

    Spiritual Quality: Fiery Self Control

    Element: Fire

  • Mars is the great planet of energy. It is the planet of Power, Strength, courage and aggression, which measures our ability to project force in life. A strong Mars provides us with the energy, independence, will and self-confidence to carry out our endeavours, qualities it shares with the sun. Without it we have no real interests, passions, motivations, or determinations, no ability to carry anything out. On the negative side, this aggression brings about competition, argument, and conflict — a placing of our own personal will-to-power over the good of others. Mars has always been known as the great God of War. He can make a person militaristic or violent, turn them into a soldier, or even into criminal if malefically disposed. He can cause us to conflict death on others. He can also, if he afflicts the factors representing the self in the chart (like the Ascendant and its ruler) bring injury and accident upon us.

    Mars rules tools, weapons, machines and their usage. He is the planet of research and development. Mars causes us to develop energy but it does not necessarily give us the wisdom or love to use it properly. It tends to regard power as an end in itself whereas it is really only a means.

    On a higher, level Mars directs us to the yogas of knowledge and energy, and gives self-discipline and asceticism. A strong and spiritual Mars is good for the practice of rituals and yogic techniques, methods of directing occult and spiritual energies.

  • If your Mars is weak, you may experience the following: a lack of energy, low motivation, and difficulty in standing up for yourself.

    You may struggle to express your anger and find yourself being easily dominated by others, and you may have experienced abuse.

  • a low immune system, low appetite, poor absorption, low body weight, weak liver, small intestines, anemia, and a lack of sexual vitality. There may also be an imbalance in your relationships.

  • “With the first love of true lovers, teach me to love Thee”.

    ~ Paramhansa Yogananda

Mars

Mars is the great planet of energy. It is the planet of Power, Strength, courage and aggression, which measures our ability to project force in life. A strong Mars provides us with the energy, independence, will and self-confidence to carry out our endeavours, qualities it shares with the sun. Without it we have no real interests, passions, motivations, or determinations, no ability to carry anything out. On the negative side, this aggression brings about competition, argument, and conflict — a placing of our own personal will-to-power over the good of others. Mars has always been known as the great God of War. He can make a person militaristic or violent, turn them into a soldier, or even into criminal if malefically disposed. He can cause us to conflict death on others.  He can also, if he afflicts the factors representing the self in the chart (like the Ascendant and its ruler) bring injury and accident upon us.

Mars rules tools, weapons, machines and their usage. He is the planet of research and development. Mars causes us to develop energy but it does not necessarily give us the wisdom or love to use it properly.  It tends to regard power as an end in itself whereas it is really only a means.

On a higher, level Mars directs us to the yogas of knowledge and energy, and gives self-discipline and asceticism. A strong and spiritual Mars is good for the practice of rituals and yogic techniques, methods of directing occult and spiritual energies. 


  • Sun Sign Pisces (February 19 - March 20)

    2nd Chakra: Sacral/Sex/Swadisthana Chakra 

    Ruler: Jupiter 

    Spiritual Quality: The power to follow the rules of Niyama

    Element: Water

  • Jupiter is well known as the most helpful, generous and benefic of the planets. In Sanskrit he is called Guru, the spiritual teacher or the guide. 

    He signifies dharma, the law of our inner nature, which is the law of creative evolution and self-realization. He shows our principles in life, our guiding light and truth. Jupiter indicates such domains of principles of law, religion and philosophy. He is a spiritual and ethical (sattvic) planet, which insists upon the pursuits and support of the good. He establishes our good in life and, through his influence, that goodness comes to us. He represents the immanent Divine Spirit that establishes and upholds the laws of nature.

    Jupiter is the Planet of creativity. Jupiter represents joy in living, the positive spirit. He is the great optimist who always sees the good. In him all sorrow, depression and melancholy are overcome or turned into a learning experience. Jupiter is the planet of luck, grace, favor and fortune. He gives wealth, prosperity and success. 

    In the lower sense, he gives fortune on the material plane, for it is the daring optimist who succeeds in the end. He is also indicative of good karma, unexpected rewards.  On a physical level, Jupiter is the planet of positive health. He makes us active in a healthy way and attunes us with the joy of nature. He give vigor, vitality and a strong immune system. On the negative side we will imagine the best and not guard ourselves properly. We will be vulnerable to the deceptive schemes of others. We can over-extend ourselves, go beyond our resources, be overly generous and spend too much.  We will try to do too much and succeed in doing nothing. We may suffer from unexpected bad luck, bad karma, trouble with authorities and institutions, or loss in litigation.  

    Jupiter likes music and can indicate musical talent. On a higher level, Jupiter indicates the priest and is concerned with propriety, formality and hierarchy. 

    In Sanskrit, he is also called Brihaspati, the original priest or Brahmin. Jupiter is a great planet of aspiration. He shows our faith in life and can indicate the religion we follow or the form of the Divine we are naturally inclined to worship. Jupiter shows our devotion and dedication in life. It is the energy of grace in our chart that we can use to further our aims in life, which should be the aim of life itself for the overflowing of beneficence and love.

  • When the energy of Jupiter is low we may experience a lack of joy, enthusiasm, weak will, and lack of faith. We may suffer from depression, anxiety, lack of compassion or friendliness. Our creative energy maybe low. 

  • a low immune system, a poor liver or a chronic disease.

  • "When bliss comes over you, you will recognize it as a conscious, intelligent, Universal Being to whom you may appeal, and not as an abstract mental state."

    - Paramhansa Yogananda

  • Sun Sign Aquarius (January 20 - February 18)

    1st Chakra: Root Chakra Muladhara Chakra (Coccyx Center)

    Ruler: Saturn

    Spiritual Quality: The power to follow the rules of Yama

    Element: Earth

  • Saturn

    Jupiter is well known as the most helpful, generous and benefic of the planets. In Sanskrit he is called Guru, the spiritual teacher or the guide. 

    He signifies dharma, the law of our inner nature, which is the law of creative evolution and self-realization. He shows our principles in life, our guiding light and truth. Jupiter indicates such domains of principles of law, religion and philosophy. He is a spiritual and ethical (sattvic) planet, which insists upon the pursuits and support of the good. He establishes our good in life and, through his influence, that goodness comes to us. He represents the immanent Divine Spirit that establishes and upholds the laws of nature.

    Jupiter is the Planet of creativity. Jupiter represents joy in living, the positive spirit. He is the great optimist who always sees the good. In him all sorrow, depression and melancholy are overcome or turned into a learning experience.

    Jupiter is the planet of luck, grace, favor and fortune. He gives wealth, prosperity and success. 

    In the lower sense, he gives fortune on the material plane, for it is the daring optimist who succeeds in the end. He is also indicative of good karma, unexpected rewards.  On a physical level, Jupiter is the planet of positive health. He makes us active in a healthy way and attunes us with the joy of nature. He give vigor, vitality and a strong immune system. On the negative side we will imagine the best and not guard ourselves properly. We will be vulnerable to the deceptive schemes of others. We can over-extend ourselves, go beyond our resources, be overly generous and spend too much.  We will try to do too much and succeed in doing nothing. We may suffer from unexpected bad luck, bad karma, trouble with authorities and institutions, or loss in litigation.  

    Jupiter likes music and can indicate musical talent. On a higher level, Jupiter indicates the priest and is concerned with propriety, formality and hierarchy. 

    In Sanskrit, he is also called Brihaspati, the original priest or Brahmin. Jupiter is a great planet of aspiration. He shows our faith in life and can indicate the religion we follow or the form of the Divine we are naturally inclined to worship.

    Jupiter shows our devotion and dedication in life. It is the energy of grace in our chart that we can use to further our aims in life, which should be the aim of life itself for the overflowing of beneficence and love.

  • Saturn’s weaknesses may cause agitation, inability to handle stress, insomnia and ungroundness. You may easily be intimated by people or circumstances. You may experience difficulties with the government and with making money. You may struggle to face difficulties and may quit easily.

  • Bones, Nerves, Constipation, Epilepsy, Cancer, Healing May be Slow

  • "I have made my heart a wilderness, that the wild flowers of Thy love might blossom there."

    ~ Paramhansa Yogananda