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Tuesday 13 November 2018

OF STARS ANF THE SKY

OF STARS AND THE SKY

There is a faint star formation called "seven sisters" in the constellation of Taurus which you can't see if you live in a city . You cannot also see that dim star 'Alcor' in the constellations of 'Ursa Major' (in Vedic astronomy it is that dim star called "arundhati" close to the northern formation of "Sapta Rishi") unless you have perfect young eyes.

Star watching is fun on a very clear moonless night sky.  You can see  so many stars and constellations -  Your Sun sign may be there if you know where to look for it. The milky way sweeps across the starry sky from the south to the north. And there are occasional shooting stars too !

The constellation of  Oriental hunters in the west is always visible throughout the world and the stars in its "belt" are so bright ! The two brightest stars there  are 'Beta Orionis' and 'Alpha Orionis'.This constellation is named  after Orion, a hunter in Greek mythology

The twelve popular 'sunsign' constellations move along the sky everyday in the ecliptic which the Sun, Moon and planets all traverse.

Your birth chart or Horoscope is nothing but a split second photograph of these constellations and the planets 'overlapping them' at the precise moment of your birth.
And your rising sign is the constellation on the eastern horizon at that moment of your birth.

There is a relationship between the star and you which science has yet to know. The whole game of matter and energy is built around electromagnetic fields which science is slowly discovering (For instance science did not know that human beings have their own electromagnetic field until 1950s ! ) So it will take time for science to discover Astrology and retrieve it from the hordes of so called astrologers and reinvent it.

You must find sometime away from the routine and on a clear night lie in the open under the stars and gaze at them. It works like meditation , energising you and taking you to another level of existence.

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