Mystery of Past Life Astrology, Bhagavad Gita and decoding Cycle of Karma Part 3: Astrological case study of Past Life

Mystery of Past Life Astrology, Bhagavad Gita and decoding Cycle of Karma Part 3: Astrological case study of Past Life

 

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In Hindu philosophy, the concept of Past life astrology and reincarnation signifies the continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, known as samsara which is directly and directly linked with the deep philosophy of Bhagavad Gita and the cycle of karma. The ultimate goal of this cycle is to achieve moksha, or liberation, freeing oneself from the limitations of physical existence and the consequences of karma. Moksha represents the end of suffering and the realization of one’s true self, which transcends physical form. Understanding this purpose is essential for those seeking spiritual growth and enlightenment.

Paths of Liberation or Moksha 

There are several paths outlined within the Vedic scriptures that individuals can pursue to attain moksha. These pathways include devotion (bhakti), knowledge (jnana), and disciplined practice (yoga). Each path offers unique ways to connect with the divine and foster self-awareness, ultimately leading to liberation from samsara. Devotion encourages a personal and emotional connection with God, enabling the transformation of the heart, while knowledge emphasises the understanding of the true nature of reality and self. Disciplined practice, often through meditation and ethical living, cultivates inner peace and helps individuals realise their spiritual potential.

The journey towards self-realisation is not merely about escaping the cycle of reincarnation; it involves deep inner transformation and alignment with dharma, which refers to one’s duty or righteousness. Dharma plays an integral role in determining the moral actions and choices that shape an individual’s life. By living in accordance with dharma, practitioners reinforce positive karmic patterns, facilitating their progression towards moksha. This adherence to one’s duty not only aids in the personal evolution of the self, but it also contributes to the harmony of the universe.

Ultimately, liberation from the cycle of reincarnation in Hinduism is a multifaceted journey that invites individuals to explore their spirituality from various angles. Through devotion, knowledge, and disciplined practice, seekers can uncover their true essence and establish a profound connection with the divine, paving the way towards moksha and spiritual enlightenment.

The Bhagavad Gita: Decoding Past Life Astrology, Karma Theory, and Reincarnation

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Let’s explore what our Divine scriptures says on past life mysteries and karmic issues?

Understanding Bhagavad gita : Reincarnation, Karma and the Past life Astrology clues ?

The Bhagavad-Gita serves as a primary source for acquiring foundational knowledge regarding the concept of Reincarnation, Karma and the Past life clues.

Soul, Karma and Bhagavad Gita 

In the second chapter, Bhagwan Shiri Krishna elucidates the process by which the soul transmigrates from one physical form to another in a logical, straightforward, and comprehensible manner. This fact does not rely on subjective belief but may be comprehended and accepted through logical reasoning. In order to comprehend the concept of reincarnation, it is essential to possess a clear grasp of the distinction between the physical body and the metaphysical essence sometimes referred to as the soul.

Below are the quotes from the Bhagavad Gita that elucidate the true meaning of the soul and reincarnations:

"That which pervades the entire body you should know to be indestructible. No one is able to destroy that imperishable soul. " (Bhagavad Gita 2.17)

"For the soul there is neither birth nor death at any time. He has not come into being, does not come into being, and will not come into being. He is unborn, eternal, ever-existing and primeval. He is not slain when the body is slain." (Bhagavad Gita 2.20)

"The soul can never be cut to pieces by any weapon, nor burned by fire, nor moistened by water, nor withered by the wind.(Bhagavad Gita 2.23)

While the essence of the soul surpasses the boundaries of quantifiable material interactions, its existence can be apprehended through the utilization of the subsequent illustration. According to the text, the living being within the body, similar to the sun’s illumination of the universe, illuminates the entire body through consciousness.

Bhagavad Gita verse 13.34 
"O son of Bharata, as the sun alone illuminates all this universe, so does the living entity, one within the body, illuminate the entire body by consciousness." (Bhagavad Gita 13.34)

Meaning : 

There exist multiple ideas pertaining to the concept of consciousness. In the Bhagavad-gita, an analogy is presented to illustrate the relationship between the sun and its radiance. Similar to how the sun, despite being located in a fixed position, radiates light throughout the entire cosmos, the soul, a minute spiritual being, while placed within the heart of the physical body, illuminates the entirety of the body through consciousness.

Consequently, consciousness serves as evidence for the existence of the soul, analogous to how sunlight or light serves as evidence for the presence of the sun. The presence of the soul within the corporeal form engenders a state of awareness that permeates the entirety of the body. Conversely, upon the departure of the soul from the physical vessel, consciousness ceases to exist. This concept can be comprehended readily by individuals possessing a high level of cognitive ability.

Hence, it can be argued that awareness does not arise as a result of the amalgamation of material components. It represents a characteristic displayed by an organism. The consciousness of an individual, while sharing qualitative similarities with the ultimate consciousness, does not possess the same level of supremacy. This is due to the fact that the consciousness of a specific body is not interconnected with the consciousness of another body.

However, the supersoul, which is present within all bodies as a companion to the individual soul, possesses awareness of all bodies. The distinction lies in the contrast between ultimate consciousness and individual consciousness. (Purport, Srila Prabhupada) 

Reincarnation is a phenomenon characterized by the continuous transmigration of the soul into different corporeal forms. However, within Western cultural contexts, the term reincarnation predominantly denotes the ultimate transition of the soul into a novel physical vessel.

(As explained above in the Bhagavata Gita chapter 2nd, about deeper secrets of reincarnations and past life connections with our current well-being.) 

Bhagavad gita Reincarnation, Chapter 8th 

To understand in a better way, lets understand furthermore on its deep meaning from the bhagavata Gita chapter 8th, 6th verse on incarnations :

In the Eighth Chapter Sixth Verse Lord Krishna says:

yaṁ yaṁ vāpi smaran bhāvaṁ
tyajaty ante kalevaram
taṁ tam evaiti kaunteya
sadā tad-bhāva-bhāvitaḥ
TRANSLATION :
“Whatever state of being one remembers when he quits his body, that state he will attain without fail “
Explanation  given by Prabhupada : 
“This quote explains the mechanism through which a person’s nature can shift at the crucial moment right before they die. How is it that one can pass away with their mind in the right place? Because Maharja Bharata was thinking about a deer at the time of his death, he was reincarnated as a deer when he passed away. However, even as a deer, Maharja Bharata was able to remember the things he had done in the past. Naturally, the effect that one’s thoughts and deeds have had on one another over the course of their life will have an influence on their thinking at the time of their death; hence, one’s acts in this life will decide their future state of being. If one becomes transcendentally engaged in Ka’s service, then his next body will not be physical but rather transcendental (spiritual). Therefore, reciting the mantra Hare Ka is the most effective method for bringing about a change in one’s state of being that will result in transcendental life.
( As explained by Srila Prabhupada  in  https://prabhupadabooks.com/bg/8/6 ) 

Hence we can conclude that, From the profound words shared above, we gain insight into the clear interconnection between our past experiences and our present existence, manifested as karmic imprints. This understanding serves as the foundation for comprehending the profound wisdom encapsulated in the quote about the soul and the body, as elucidated in Chapter 2 of the esteemed Bhagawad Gita.

Lord Sri Krishna said in ‘The Bhagavad Gita’,

" vasamsi jirnani yatha vihaya navani grhnati naro 
'paranitatha sarirani vihaya jirnany anyani samyati navani dehi "

Meaning :

As a man throws away worn-out clothes and replaces them with new ones, so the dweller in the body throws away worn-out bodies and enters into others that are new.” Additionally, he has been quoted as saying, “The sins we committed in our previous lives come back to haunt us in the form of illnesses or ailments.”

Explanation Given By Yogananda in the above Verse :

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Whenever there is a need to do so, we remove our worn and/or soiled clothing and replace it with fresh and/or unworn clothing as we go about our everyday lives. In a same manner, the soul, also known as the atman, will eventually shed its old, worn-out physical body and move into a more recent physical body at predetermined intervals during the course of time. The state of our physical body, which degrades with the passage of time and is therefore ephemeral, does not accurately represent the actually unchanging and permanent nature of the soul that sits within it. This is true in the same way that the clothing that we wear do not accurately represent the real state of our physical body.
The eternal does not travel from one location to another, but the soul that is embodied does so, going from one body to another. Each time, it gives birth to itself and builds a mind, a life, and a body for itself out of the components of nature, in accordance with its previous evolution and the requirements it will have in the years to come. The vijnana is the psychic being, and it is responsible for sustaining the threefold manifestation of body, life, and mind. When the gross physical body is no longer present, the vital and mental sheaths will still be present to serve as the vehicle for the soul. The cycle of life always begins again. There is a literal link that can be drawn between all of the many types of life. “A mortal matures like corn, and like corn, he is reborn over and over again.

(Katha Upanisad, Ch 1, verse 6).

This passage makes reference to the concept of rebirth, which is central to the Hindu religious tradition. In this passage, death is analogized to the process of replacing an old, worn-out clothing with a brand-new one. When a disease takes hold of the body and it reaches old age, the immortal soul abandons the body in favour of a new form. Simply put, death is nothing more than an alteration of one’s appearance inside the unbroken flow of eternity.

(The Bhagavad Gita Vol I, Parmahansa Yoganada, p. 218)

Soul strength, Death, and Reincarnation

Lord Shiri Krishna preaching to Arjuna in Chapter 2 | Samkhya Yoga | Verse 23

नैनं छिन्दन्ति शस्त्राणि नैनं दहति पावकः।न चैनं क्लेदयन्त्यापो न शोषयति मारुतः।।
Shaloka 23, chapter 2 Explanation:

The so-called atman ( Soul ) is immune to harm from weapons, and due to the fact that it lacks both form and shape, it is not possible for any tool to sever it into smaller parts. In the same way, fire is unable to cause it to burn or be destroyed. Because it can only operate on things that have a physical description or dimension, water is unable to wet it. Water can only act on things that have a physical description or dimension. Wind is unable to either dry it out or apply any kind of force on it for the same reason. Therefore, the atman is immune to the effects of the three fundamental forces—fire, water, and wind—any of which are able to have an impact on entities that have a physical form and can be described.

अच्छेद्योऽयमदाह्योऽयमक्लेद्योऽशोष्य ऐव च।नित्यः सर्वगतः स्थाणुरचलोऽयं सनातनः।।
Shaloka 24, chapter 2 Explanation:

The atman, dear seeker, is impervious to the forces of cutting, burning, decay, and drying out. The five forces of nature, known for their immense power to dismantle physical elements through their synergistic actions, hold no sway over the aatman. It is often called nitya, for it embodies the essence of permanence and unchangeability. The state of permanence bestows upon it the profound abilities of omnipresence, omniscience, and unwavering stability. Behold the profound essence of stability that permeates this very existence, for it is this unwavering quality that bestows upon it the divine attribute of immovability. The eternal self, known as the aatman, is aptly hailed as Sanatana, a term synonymous with the ancient and timeless path of Hinduism, also known as Sanatana dharma. Ah, dear seeker of wisdom, allow me to enlighten you on the profound meaning of Sanatana. It is a sacred term that embodies the essence of existence itself, for it signifies that which transcends the boundaries of creation and destruction, existing eternally in the realm of time immemorial.

अव्यक्तोऽयमचिन्त्योऽयमविकार्योऽयमुच्यते।
तस्मादेवं विदित्वैनं नानुशोचितुमहर्सि।।

Shaloka 25, chapter 2 Explanation: 
The essence of the atman eludes mere comprehension and transcendence through the limited faculties of the cerebral realm. Therefore, it is recognised as ‘avyakta’ or indescribable – that which transcends the limitations of language and cannot be captured in mere words. The essence of ‘achintya’ lies beyond the realm of mere meditation or contemplation (‘chintan’). In the realm of ‘chintan’, true understanding is reserved solely for those entities that are within the grasp of our five senses.
जातस्य हि ध्रुवो मृत्युर्ध्रुवं जन्म मृतस्य च।तस्मादपरिहार्येऽर्थे न त्वं शोचितुमहर्सि।।Shaloka 27, chapter 2 Explanation:
For one who has taken birth, death is certain and for one who has died, birth is certain. Therefore in an inevitable situation, understanding should prevail.

Conclusion :

The reiteration of life’s cycles is made abundantly plain in this final lyric. Both birth and death are inevitable parts of the human experience. In the autumn, the leaves become vibrant shades of red, yellow, and orange before falling to the ground and going dormant until the following year.

This cycle repeats itself every year, beginning with the growth of new buds in the spring, which then develop into flowers and leaves in the summer. Finally, in the autumn, the leaves turn fiery colours such as red, yellow, and orange before falling to the ground. In a similar manner, the soul joins new bodies during its stages of childhood, adolescence, maturity, and old age.

At the conclusion of its cycle of life, the soul is reborn and accepts a new body to use for the next phase of its existence. This is an unavoidable process that occurs throughout material existence; it is also the mechanism that determines the natural order of birth and death. This reality is perfectly followed by every entity that has ever been in the material manifestation.

This makes it abundantly evident what is carried over from life to life by the soul: Karama and the memory of how it was connected in each and every birth, regardless of whether the soul lives through another cycle on the material plane or not. This is another evidence that the soul is immortal and that it is always connected to the actions that it performs. It is possible to solve its riddle with the assistance of reincarnation and the process of rebirth, and it is the primary driving force behind the previous birth.

After gaining an understanding of the spiritual realm of past life karma, the soul journey, and reincarnation, I am now going to explain the events of the past life of a native in a narrative story and cast study form to imagine and fantasize the beauty of both Astrology and this case study . These events will be known from acquaintances who have gone through the trauma of prior lives’ worth of karmic issues, and this study will focus on that particular individual.

This native went through the process of past life regression (PLR) in order to get over the traumatic experience and recognize a profound connection with a previous life in order to find a solution to these birth-life troubles. PLR helps natives find answers to problems that have been plaguing them since birth.

Exploring Past Life Karma: An Astrological Case Study

 

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Have you ever wondered how your past lives influence your current existence? In vedic astrology, the concept of past life karma delves into the deeds and experiences from previous incarnations that shape our present fate. By analyzing one’s astrological chart, we can uncover clues about unresolved karmic lessons that echo through time.

Reincarnation is the belief that can help us to understand how our souls experience multiple lives, allowing us to learn and grow. Each life presents unique challenges that help us evolve spiritually. Using astrological insights, we can identify which past life events may be affecting our current karma. Understanding the connections between these lives can provide clarity and guidance, making the journey of self-discovery that much richer.

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Case Study: Unravelling Past Life Events

 

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Let’s explore a hypothetical case study where an individual seeks to understand their relationship with fear. By analysing their natal chart, we find prominent placements that suggest anxiety stemming from a past life where they faced turmoil. This astrological reading brings to light significant past life events, indicating lessons of courage and overcoming adversity. This connection not only offers insight into present challenges but also reveals a roadmap for healing.

Astrological case studies are invaluable learning tools, allowing us to connect dots between our past lives and present experiences. As we embrace our journey through past life karma, we empower ourselves to break free from limiting patterns and grow into the best versions of ourselves.

Understanding Native Mystery of Past Life events ?

Lets try to decode How past life regression is related to the past life astrology in the coming sections  ?

 

Case Study: Beginning of Situation and Problems: Deep Rooted Past Karmic Results of Native as Explained Astrologically:

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How to Know about Past Life ?

Presented here is an authentic case study involving an individual personally acquainted with the author, whose personal name will remain undisclosed. The individual in question underwent past-life regression therapy in response to the occurrence of unforeseen painful circumstances subsequent to their marriage during the years 2008-2009.

The present inquiry pertains to the causal factors underlying the sequence of events subsequent to the act of matrimony.

Beginning of Native Life experiences : Exploring Past life

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In the early stages of his life and trajectory, an individual embarked upon a career in the Merchant Navy. The individual embarked on a journey that spanned numerous nations, allowing for the exploration of various locales, encounters with diverse individuals, and exposure to a multitude of cultures and traditions.
Additionally, they had the opportunity to sojourn in numerous hotels and opulent establishments, indulging in various luxuries and living a life of regal splendour, thereby deriving immense satisfaction from their experiences.
However, one must inquire as to why he had significant hardships in the latter stages of his life, particularly following his marriage, while possessing the aforementioned attribute. The intensity of anguish and the strain on the individual’s psyche has been so overwhelming that they have thus far been incapable of effectively managing or enduring it.
Let us commence the process of deciphering the information gradually, based on the events and occurrences that were conveyed to me in a native manner.
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Early Native Early Life experiences  (the years 2002 to 2008)

Native was a student who performed about average in his classes, but he had an excellent and sharp memory that enabled him to solve difficult puzzles and technical scenarios in any live sailing with his presence of mind. During the course of his professional journeys as a Marchant Navy Sailor, that native explained to me that he has to experience many difficult life-threatening challenges during difficult and critical situations when it was a matter of life and death in front of native decision-making.

Life started taking a sudden bend after the start of Mars Mahadasha in 2002, native left his studies in the middle of their completion and joined the Merchant Navy, where he started his journey through the oceans and visited many countries for his professional pursuits.

Everything was going well after 2002 onward (after the beginning of his mars dasha), long journeys travelling and comfortable life ( that one can see via the exchange of  7th and 10th lord , moon & Mars  and both are in moveable signs )but suddenly there was a major shift or change in his destiny and there was a triggered change in his life.

It was the time of Prarbadha—karma of the past life—came into the picture in native life when the native marriage ceremony got fixed on September 10, 2008. Soon after the month, problems started cropping up in their marriage life; day-to-day issues started triggering, and there were tones of heated arguments that started getting ignited like a fiery flame in their marriage life, which even led to physical violence and abuse between the couples.

Before the marriage instance happened to take place, I was planning to leave my hometown for New Delhi to join my new office in the first month of October 2008. Before leaving, I had clearly warned the native about his upcoming marriage life events, saying that he needs to be cautious in his marriage as it can be very fatal for him and it can take the shape of a war zone like Mahabharata between two families after October 2008 to December 2008, and maybe the situation can become worse soon after, which can lead to legal separation and harassment from police or government authorities.

My calculations and observations lead me to believe that both partners may have already parted ways prior to the start of 2009, and that they have not gotten back together to form a family unit since that time. After walking away from the relationship in the middle of its course, the native may be able to resume his life as a sailor sometime after February 2009; however, the likelihood of this happening is so remote that the native may never return to his home country to pursue the resumption of his marriage.

At that time, Native expressed his appreciation for all of my guidance and suggestions, and he gave me his word that he would adhere to all of my recommendations with complete commitment. I advised him that he should make every effort to steer clear of situations that have the potential to make his married life a shambles in the future.

The Destiny Point of Past Life : The Point when Prarbadha Karama Triggered

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But fate is fate, and Prabhadha Karama fulfilled its function in the lives of the natives. A major argument that broke out between two different couples in the month of October in the year 2008 was the spark that started a dispute that grew like a ferocious snake and ultimately resulted in both physical and verbal abuse between the different couples.

It was like a daily routine for both of them, and there was no hope seen between them, which might have been when it could stop. The entire family went through trauma as a result of the ongoing physical violence and abuse that was taking place between the couples. The verbal and physical altercations could not be avoided or stopped in any way. There was never a moment in time when harmony prevailed among the members of the family.

After Marriage: The Experience of Prarabhda Karma, or “The Reaping of the Fruits”

The family lives of both couples were severely disrupted up until December 2008, but on the first day of February 2009, the situation between them reached a new level of insanity and took on a more serious form. It was very difficult for the native to avoid experiencing such mental anguish while still married, so he made the difficult decision to leave his spouse and move on to join the ship in order to put an end to all of the suffering he had been going through in the middle of his life.

Date of Occurrence: Karma Was Activated

The prophecy was fulfilled:Because of all the frustrations and suffering that were triggered in Native’s marriage life shortly after the ceremony, he made the decision to leave his spouse and join Ship in the middle of his journey in February 2009 so that he could continue on with his journey. However, time has determined another aspect of native life, and that is the ultimate fate of both of the couples who are still to come. After deserting the spouse in the middle of the act, it was now time to endure suffering for the indigenous family as well.

As a means of exacting revenge on the native family and his conduct towards her husband, the native spouse came to the conclusion that she would, with the assistance of his brother, bring a legal action against the entire family, accusing them of dowry abuse and physical violence. Within a few days, the police took action against the native family, and they began harassing the family members one at a time as if they had a personal grudge against them. This harassment extended to my closest friend, who was the younger brother of the native and had no part in the relationship mess.

What do we call it when we have a more in-depth understanding of it?

What was the error that he made?

Even though he had nothing to do with creating the mess, he was still made to endure all of this suffering and dishonor.

Is this not the result of his previous karmas or the deeds he committed in a previous life?

Think about it in great detail.

The process of torturing a native family by members of the police department continued to escalate on a daily basis, leaving the entire family in a state of great trauma and shock. In the meantime, a court case was opened against members of the family, and the issues flared up like a blazing spark.

There was no way to comprehend the predicament or identify the nature of the events that were taking place to them. The members of the family were all in a state of shock, and there was no information or course of action that they could take for themselves at this point.

My friend would frequently come to me with questions such as, “Why did everything start going wrong all of a sudden, and they had no choices left for them?

“What would be the deepest reason to think further about it, why, and how everything was happening with them without their fault?”, and

“What would be the deepest reason to think further about it, why, and how everything was happening with them without their fault?”

While the members of the family were going through the tormenting phase as a result of the spouse’s personal matter of revenge and unethical behaviour towards them, the police department further began doing their extra-threatening work in order to create a situation or environment of fear among the whole family.

This was accomplished with the assistance of an extra push given by the spouse’s elder brother, who was also an on-duty senior police officer but was posted in some other location. Native professional life had reached a point where there was no way forward while family members were preoccupied with the court case and police actions. Because the visa was going to be revoked in a matter of weeks, the native was required to renew it at any cost in order to continue working in the country.

But what exactly is it about his life that is a secret ?

Absolutely no one can be aware of it !

The native felt as though everything in his life was caught in the middle, with no way to move forward, and he was in a condition in which he had no choice left to do anything with the assistance of members in authority; it more closely resembled a situation in which he had nothing in hand.

The New Phase of Life, Unfolding Past life Astrology : Beginning of Rahu Dasha in 2009

 

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Finally, with the beginning of the first phase (Rahu PD) in Rahu Mahadasha approximately in December 2009, the native was forced to leave his ship because he was unsuccessful in renewing the visa and passport in time due to some financial and unknown reasons (Rahu in the Bhadhak Sthan in the 11th house conjoined with 5th Lord Saturn and 3rd Lord Jupiter).

He decided further that he should move back to India for some relief and take help from his brother for some Once more, the hand of fate was at work not long after the event described above. Because the native was absent from all of the court hearings for an entire year, the case took on a very dangerous tone during that time. This was due to the fact that the native was not present for any of the hearings during that time.

The court reached a decision and declared him a fugitive; as a result, he will be required to serve a sentence or make an appearance in court for further clarification and penalties whenever and wherever he will be seen or found in India.

The native was once again thrown into a state of shock as a result of the decision made by the court. In the deep dilemmas of his life, where one must think deeply and he is left with no clue in his hand, it was more like a state of zero, and every corner was seen as the dark side of life. In this situation, one has no other choice but to think about what to do next, where to go, and how to proceed in life in a better way.

Native made the decision to remain on the opposite side of India, and he began living with the sister of his cousin. He also frequently used to live with his friend. The native’s primary preoccupation was finding a way to secure both his professional and financial futures, as he was actively seeking out a variety of employment opportunities that he was qualified for.

During this time, Native made the decision to renew his passport and visa in India; however, once again, the dots of his destiny and Prarabdha played their roles, and he ended up losing his passport in a sense; no one is sure where he left it all. It was yet another setback and a startling realisation for him at that moment. Because of this, he was completely perplexed about what action to take next.

Native was trying very hard to approach some of his friends for assistance, for the purpose of obtaining any links or clues to get settled in India; however, his friends’ behaviour was a bit unusual and different towards him, and Native felt cheated from his inner core by those whom once looked very needy to get jobs in the Merchant Navy sector;

Native had always forwarded his hands in their hard times and given them as much as helping hands, like when you feel like an angel appears suddenly in a situation in which you are struggling; But in this scenario, things were a little bit different; friends were more likely to appear to be enemies, or it can be said that they were acting like devils in darkness, appearing as though they were wearing a devil advocate coat with a friendly face. They did not offer any assistance to him and flatly refused to do so, acting in accordance with the double standard that is typically upheld by society in times of crisis.

In the meantime, when I returned to my hometown after being away for a few months, my native brother approached me and continued to contact me in order to explain his entire mystery, which was the story of various traumas and shocks that had occurred to members of their family.

 

After hearing what he had to say, I made the decision to offer him some Vedic suggestions, and I advised the native to adhere to all of these suggestions with the utmost diligence in order to reach Lord Shiva.

After using the remedies for a number of months, his entire outlook and perception of living life like a king shifted into the path of severe spiritualism, and he experienced a significant personal transformation as a result.

Failures and self-desires brought about significant growth in him. native began practising intense worship of Lord Shiva, which resulted in a complete transformation of his subconscious mind and bestowed upon him a refocused perspective on his life, including his finances, his family, his wealth, and his relationships. That moment (the activation of the Atma Karka Graha) served as the turning point in his life for self-awareness.

 

The beginning of Accumulated Karamas – The Sanchit Karama ( Good deeds- The Fruits of Life)

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Now, here is the picture of a native good Sanchit Karama who, for some reason, was able to make a new passport and got a new job in another country, but in the marketing and sales sector of that country. After many months and years of hard work, he was happy to receive this new surprise in his life. Despite the fact that he did not choose his work, he was happy to receive it.

Native was bringing in lakhs every month thanks to his work in the Merchant Navy. Here, Native started his career path again, but this time from the ground up, and began earning thousands of dollars so that he could begin his new life with a newfound sense of hope. In the meantime, the legal proceeding was also taking place in India, and the brother was managing it in some way with a good strategy. On numerous occasions, natives have inquired as to why everything is taking place to him and his family, including his personal and professional lives, and what caused it to take place.

My response has been the same from the beginning: there has been no change in it; it is all due to the Prarabdha Karama of the previous life that one must suffer either in this birth or possibly in the next birth. In any event, one is required to use up all of their karma. In addition to this, it is recommended that natives go through the process of past-life regression therapy with knowledgeable spiritual masters who are working in their profession with integrity. In accordance with the recommendation, Native participated in a session of past-life regression therapy in New Delhi with a knowledgeable master.

It was more like a ray of hope to resolve his case now that things were clearer to me after studying the process of the native’s past life regression therapy. Just as we see a bright light emerging out of the dark and dense clouds, this was like a ray of hope to resolve his case. The findings have a profound impact on me, and it is extremely challenging for me to accept them as true and make sense of them.

Later, when I tried to evaluate the same with a native horoscope, I was feeling quite amazed and surprised by the brilliance of the astrological principles, and the results gave me the assurance and authenticity of the sutras—how the Nadi Jyotish and Jamini Sutra concepts are so precious and accurate, and how well they are explaining the whole process of past birth karmas.

I was feeling quite amazed and surprised by the brilliance of the astrological principles. Once more, Shows, After analysing the entire situation of the chart, I discovered that our sages were never wrong in any of their theories or sutras for explaining its essence. This is something that I learned, and after doing so, I am now pretty sure about both the fact that it is true and how brilliantly Vedic astrology will be at that time.

Conclusion:

The native Karmic life difficulties that I looked into in Parts 1, 2, and 3 as well as events from native life have now been revealed to you. I have finally supplied all of the information that is necessary for you to comprehend native Karmic life concerns. In the fourth section, we will study the fundamentals of Jamini, Nadi, and Vedic astrological principles, as well as the ways in which we might be able to identify the date of these events. In addition, we will go deeper into the concept of past life regression and its connection to the field of astrology that focusses on former lives.
For the purpose of strengthening people’s spiritual consciousness and understanding the deeper links between unresolved mysteries and the karmic difficulties of life, which can be difficult to believe in and find solutions for, it is important to maintain connections, never stop learning, and never discontinue sharing. By consulting the Bhagavad Gita, engaging in the practice of past life astrology, and engaging in the practice of past life regression, individuals might get a more thorough understanding of the fundamental mysteries that are associated with life.
It may be challenging to believe and digest these ideas in the context of modern life; but, after folks have studied and comprehended them with an open mind, they are able to comprehend the true significance of what they are expressing. The purpose of this post is to hopefully shed light on some of the most fundamental cosmic secrets that life has to offer.

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[4]. All about Hinduism by sri swami sivananda and Yoga Sutra Patanajali | Source http://www.dlshq.org/download/hinduismbk.html.
[5]. Wikipedia and other Web resources.
[6]. Jamini Sutras by Sanjay Rath.
[7]. Saptarishis Research Group Discussion facts.
[8]. Based on the facts of Yogi Swami Sivananda ji.
[9]. Based on the facts of Avdhoot Baba Shivanand ji | Source – http://shivyog.com/pps.
[10]. Bhagwad Geeta, Samkhya Yoga, Chapter -2, verse -22 | Source – http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/sbg/sbg07.html.
[11]. Insights in Nadis: By A.V Sundram Sir | Theory of Karama, Page 28 to 42.
[12]. Samyama Samyama is defined in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali verses 3.1 through 3.6 as follows where the Sanskrit in Devanagari and IAST were sourced from Little and the English from Iyengar (1993: pp. 178–183). | Link – http://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Samyama.
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Understanding Mystery of Past Life Astrology, Past Life Regression and decoding Past Life Journey : Astrological case study of Past Life – Part 2

Understanding Mystery of Past Life Astrology, Past Life Regression and decoding Past Life Journey : Astrological case study of Past Life – Part 2

 

Mystery of Past Life Astrology

 

In the 2nd Part of Mystery of Past Life Astrology Article series, we will dive deeper in the ocean of Vedic philosophy connected with past life, reincarnations, past life regression, Upanishads, and we will decode sutras of past life along with understanding the astrological case study of the native to go deeper to understand more hidden insights on the past life, i.e., what are the major indicators required to study past life astrology that we will cover in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th parts of this series, and we will also let you know what will be the astrological tools we will use to decode the mystery of the native past life journey in the following sections.

For example, we will employ methods of past life regression, study sutras from Jamini Sutras, Nadi Astrology, classical astrological sutras from Phaladeepika, Brihat Jataka, and other vedic astrology systems, and apply these principles to decode and comprehend past life issues.

Firstly, we must comprehend the ways in which Past life regression, Prati Prasav Sadhna/Medtation, Bhagawd Geeta, and Upanishads can aid us in understanding how reincarnations, past lives, and astrology can shed light on the deeper issues in our lives. First, let’s explore the concept of past life regression (PLR) in the next section.

Why is it important to comprehend past life issues, traumas, and karmic blockages? Reason being, In Vedic traditions, it is believed that these karmic influences manifest in the astrological chart, specifically through the positions of planets at the time of a person’s birth. Each planet governs specific traits, challenges, and lessons, allowing astrologers to interpret the deep-seated influences that stem from past lives. For instance, a difficult relationship with a particular family member might correlate with unresolved issues from previous lifetimes, as revealed through careful analysis of the natal chart.

Furthermore, certain planetary combinations can indicate a strong connection to past life experiences. In Vedic astrology, the placement of the Nodes of the Moon—Rahu and Ketu—holds particular importance. Rahu represents unfulfilled desires and challenges that originate from past deeds, while Ketu signifies spiritual growth and the lessons one must learn to overcome karmic debts. Astrologers often analyze these elements to offer insight into the underlying motivations and fears that individuals encounter in their current lives.

Through Vedic astrology, understanding past life influences serves as a tool for self-reflection and growth. By recognising and embracing the karmic ties that guide their behaviour and choices, individuals can strive towards personal development. The nuanced interpretations provided by this ancient practice encourage a deeper comprehension of one’s life journey, illuminating the intricate tapestry woven by previous existences.

Readers can read Part -1st from the given link :

Mystery of Past Life Astrology and Past Life Regression decoded -Part 1: Astrological case study of Past Life

Mystery of Past Life Astrology and Past Life Regression decoded -Part 1: Astrological case study of Past Life

What is Past Life Regression ?

Past-life Regression is another powerful tool for exploring your past lives and with the help of Past life astrology we can able to know the root cause of past lives issues. It is a therapeutic technique that allows you to access memories and experiences from your previous incarnations. Through deep relaxation and guided visualization, a trained past-life regression therapist can help you tap into your subconscious mind and retrieve past-life memories.

During a past-life regression session, you may find yourself reliving specific scenes, emotions, or even physical sensations from a different time and place. These experiences can provide valuable insights into your past life relationships, unresolved traumas, and the lessons you are meant to learn in this lifetime.

Benefits of Past Life regression 

Exploring your past lives can have a profound impact on your personal growth and spiritual development. Here are some of the benefits:

  • Healing unresolved issues: Past life regression can help you uncover and heal unresolved traumas and wounds from your past lives. By addressing these issues at their root, you can release emotional baggage and experience deep healing.
  • Understanding current life patterns: By gaining insight into your past life experiences, you can identify patterns and themes that may be influencing your current life. This awareness can empower you to make conscious choices and break free from repetitive cycles.
  • Strengthening relationships: Past life astrology can shed light on the dynamics and connections between you and the important people in your life. Understanding the karmic lessons and agreements you have with others can help you navigate your relationships with compassion and wisdom.

Embarking on a journey to explore past-life astrology and regression can be a transformative and enlightening experience. Whether you choose to consult with a past-life astrologer or undergo past-life regression therapy, remember that the true purpose of these practices is to deepen your understanding of yourself and facilitate your personal growth.

By delving into the depths of your past lives, you can gain valuable insights, heal unresolved issues, and make conscious choices that align with your soul’s purpose. Embrace the mysteries of your past lives, and let them guide you on your journey of self-discovery and spiritual evolution.

Regression in Vedic Astrology 

The Natal Astrological System provides us with insights into the soul regression process and the karmas associated with it. For instance, the placement of Jupiter in the birth chart significantly influences soul reincarnations. This regression process aids in pinpointing the underlying karmas that are causing our current life’s suffering. We can also trace back the placement of Jupiter, Saturn, and Rahu/Ketu to understand all the past life issues that are causing soul sufferings in the current life. In the next part of this series, we will delve deeper into the example charts.

What is Prati Prasav Sadhana/Meditation in Patanjali Yog Sutra  ?

 

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Who is Patanjali Maharishi ?  

Patanjali Maharshi, an ancient Indian guru/seer, is credited with having conducted considerable research on the concept of regressing to previous lives. Patanjali Maharishi, the author of the Yoga Sutras, referred to this process of regressing to a previous existence as “Prati-Prasav.”, The process of reabsorbing the cause is what this refers to. This entails tracing the effect all the way back to its origin, often known as the involution process.

What is Prati Prasav Meditation/Sadhana ?

Prasav is the name given to the day that a kid is born. When you perform Prati-Prasav, you go back to the moment of your birth and relive the traumatic events that occurred at that time. This is what it means to be “born again in memory.”

As per Patanjali Yog Sutra, chapter, Quote 10 & 11, 
॥ ते प्रतिप्रसवहेयाः सूक्ष्माः पदच्छेद: ते , प्रतिप्रसव , हेयाः , सूक्ष्माः॥

Meaning : 
The subtle klesas are to be conquered by resolving them into their causal state.

 

Explanation on Prati Prasav Sadhna 

We are able to eliminate these impediments by resolving them back into their fundamental cause, which we refer to as kelasa or vikaras. This can be accomplished by returning to a spiritual state of meditation. It is possible for the mind to triumph over the subtle kinds of suffering (klesas), which are also referred to as subconscious sensations, when it returns to its initial, unadulterated state. Pratiprasava or state of meditation is literally translated as “return to its original state,” “resolving back into their cause,” “return to the original state,” “disassociation from the creation process,” “counter-order,” “inverse propagation,” “resolving to a more elementary form,” and “withdrawal from manifestation.”

How Prati-Prasav Sadhna will help in Mystery of Past Life Astrology studies ?

 

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What is Patanjali Yoga Sutras ?

The Patanjali Yoga Sutras, considered one of the major yoga texts, present a scientific view of yoga and helps to understand Prati Prasav meditation. Around 2000 years ago, Patanjali wrote this treatise, providing a systematic explanation of the yoga system. Patanjali developed a holistic system by combining yoga’s approach with the North Indian philosophical tradition. This system not only promotes physical health but also helps in mental and spiritual development.

Rules of Patanjali Yoga Sutras

The Patanjali Yoga Sutras comprise 195 sutras, segmented into eight parts. These eight limbs are Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, and Samadhi. Each organ has a special significance and acts as a complement to the other. Yama and Niyama ensure moral discipline, while asana and pranayama are essential for physical health. Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, and Samadhi can achieve mental peace and stability in meditation.

Patanjali has presented yoga as a systematic system that helps the soul and mind develop. Through these sutras, the seeker discovers his true self and moves out of the trance towards self-knowledge. Thus, the Patanjali Yoga Sutras are considered not just a pedagogy but a path of profound study and development of the soul. This knowledge plays an important role in making a person live a balanced and healthy life even in the present times.

Prati-Prasav Sadhna or Past life Regression 

Concept of Prati Prasav  Sadhana is a spiritual and psychological practice aimed at rekindling the memories of past lives. The Indian Yoga and Vedanta traditions, where one experiences the immortality of the soul and its various births, particularly inspire this sadhana. This sadhana helps the devotees to know the familiarity and experiences of their past lives, allowing them to better understand their present situation.

Yogic Techniques in Prati Prasav Sadhnas

This sadhana involves the use of yogic techniques such as meditation, pranayama, and vision control. Through these techniques, the seeker can penetrate deeply into his mental and emotional realms. This sadhana often poignantly reveals the inner journey of the individual, in which they improve their physical, mental, and spiritual health. Seekers believe that this practice not only helps them know the essence of their soul, but also increases their understanding of various aspects of life.

Hypnosis in Past life Regression

Fundamentally, past life regression is based on the theory that unsolved problems or traumas from former life may surface in the present and influence a person’s psychological and emotional state. Accessing these previous events helps practitioners find insights that might support personal development and healing. Usually involving guided imagery or hypnosis, the technique helps one to establish a closer relationship to the subconscious mind where these prior memories could be found. Native may relate rich memories of their prior life, which can highlight ideas or behaviors influencing their present decisions.

Benefits of Prati Prasav Sadhna or Past Life regression 

The benefits of perinatal sadhana include mental peace, self-awareness, and the development of a sense of duty. This sadhana gives the seeker the ability to analyse their thoughts, feelings, and actions, allowing them to make positive changes in their lives. Aside from that, this sadhana also helps the person identify the purpose of their life, which makes their life journey even more meaningful.

Thus, Prati Prasthan Sadhana paves the way for prosperity at the physical, mental, and spiritual levels.

Impact of Past Lives Memories in Current life ?

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The significance and impact of memories of past lives are widely discussed. Memories of past lives are an important topic because they play a profound role not only in yoga and self-knowledge, but also in mental health and personal development. These memories connect us to our past and occasionally aid in comprehending our current thoughts, emotions, and behavioral patterns.

This allows us to recognize hidden mental blocks and conflicts that we may not have been able to experience before. Therefore, the importance of these memories lies not only in concentrating but also in moving towards self-realization.

What are Memories and how can i know my past life in Astrology ?

When we start exploring the memories of our past lives, it becomes a medium to expand our thinking process. A person’s thinking changes when he understands his past experiences. That’s why many therapists and yoga instructors use these memories to help people improve their mental health. This allows the person to recognize their emotional patterns and take steps towards turning them in a positive direction.

Astrological Explanation on Past life Memories

In Astrological systems Past life memories are connected withe ones moon placements, signs and the Nakshatra position . Why Moon, because moon shows one about Sub-conscious mind, memories, traumas, past life experiences, Skills,  and  past life samskaras one carry forwarded from all the soul journey and it also shows super conscious experiences soul has gone through it. Whereas Rahu and Ketu shows everything about past life experiences whether they are good or bad and how it will impact in the current world. 

Along with that there is a prime importance of the 8th house/8th lord and 12th house /12th lord role in understanding past life experiences in the form of memories. 

Acknowledging and understanding the memories of the past life not only enhances self-development, but it also gives a new direction to the person in his life journey. Therefore, it is necessary that we pay attention to our past life experiences. It is not only a source of knowledge but also helps in the process of self-realization, mental health, and personal growth. Thus, memories of past lives are not just stories of the past, but an important means of guiding the present.

Practicing Prati Prasav Sadhna or going back into the past lives

Prati Prasav Sadhana is an intense and dedication-seeking process that benefits physical, mental, and spiritual health. To perform this sadhana correctly, it is necessary to pay attention to some important methods and tips. First of all, the seekers should choose a calm and orderly place where they can perform their sadhana without any disturbance. This place will provide them with mental stability and help to improve their sadhana experience.

After this, it is important to meditate for a few minutes at the beginning of the sadhana. During meditation, the seeker should clearly determine their mental dedication and purpose. It is also beneficial to pay attention to the speed and depth of breathing during sadhana.

View of Avdhoot Shivananda baba on Past life or Prati Prasav Sadhna 

According to Avdhoot Baba Shivanand ji on Prati Prasav Sadhna,  “Prati” means “again,” and Prasav” means “birth,” meaning “re-birth,” which refers to a very ancient practice that focuses on accessing the deep, hidden bad memories of the past and prior lifetimes.

These memories remain concealed deep inside the subconscious mind, even though they have been ‘forgotten’ by the conscious mind. They are the core reasons of our bad emotions, habits, and behaviours that produce more karmic, and as a result, we slip into the infinite loop of cause and effect.

All of these deeply ingrained feelings and psychic impressions are brought to the surface in the Prati Prasav Sadhana practise so that they can be released and healed. What we accomplished in the past is nothing more than a reflection of itself in the here and now.

Unfinished business of the Past life

The unfinished business from our previous lifetimes is supposed to be wrapped up in this one, so that we can move on to better things. The conditions and the troubles that one is currently experiencing are the result of the stored luggage of psychic impressions that one has collected in various lives through each and every action, speech, and thought. This baggage was accumulated over the course of many lifetimes. Not only do the psychic impressions come from previous lifetimes, but they are also received and assimilated during the stages of being a child and a foetus in the womb of the mother.

Astrological Explanation on Unfinished business of the Past life in Natal Horoscope 

The very first dasha of the child birth shows everything about the past life unfinished business along with that number of retrograde planets placed in the birth chart shows how much karmas are pending that native need to complete in this life cycle. . 

The presence of challenges in one’s life is often an indicator of unsolved problems; conversely, the more the number of challenges and problems encountered in one’s life, the greater the number of unresolved problems that must be addressed in order to prevent oneself from being reborn into the same kind of situation over and over again.

Importance of Karmas in Past life 

Samskaras, also known as sanchit karmas or psychic impressions, are the name given to unresolved issues, and the only way to access them is through meditation. If there is something, some trouble, or some problem that is associated with the past, then we return to the primary source from whence it originated. Because we can keep attempting to find a solution to the problem, but unless we get to its foundation, we won’t be able to find one. It is impossible to find a solution to a problem unless one first traces it back to its root cause.

Astrological Explanation on Past Life Karmas in Horoscope 

In Birth chart or horoscope 9th house shows everything about the Sanchit karmas and D9 ( Navamsa ) shows what are our sanchit karmas in the form of good and bad placements in the D9 chart. If 9th house is badly afflicted it shows that native or native ancestors have done much bad deeds in their past life because of that native is experiencing much sufferings and series of unfortunate events in current life. 

For instance, if there is an unpleasant plant and we continue to cut the branches and the leaves in an effort to get rid of the weed, we will find that more and more branches and leaves are growing in their place to replace the ones that we have removed. We need to get down into the roots of the weed and pull them out completely if we want to get rid of the weed for good.

The only way to fully comprehend this concept is to transport yourself back in time to those final seconds, to the precise moment when a soul departs from its physical body. From there, you must go even further back in time to determine how many lives a soul has lived.

Karmas, Memories, Traumas and Soul connection with Past life 

All of those memories never become stale and never lose their connection to the soul and the conscious mind, but they do lose that connection with the body and the conscious mind.

We ought to put all of this to the test using case studies taken from real-life situations so that it may be consolidated into real truths. When it comes to this method, we should begin by cross-verifying it with people who have gone through the process of past life regression, and then we should verify its causes and consequences in the horoscope by analysing all four types of karmas.

When we go through such a procedure, we are better able to comprehend and compare it to the actual torment and suffering that anyone experiences in this birth as a direct result of their sins and wrongdoings in previous lives. In this section, I will show how we might have a better understanding of the process of past birth incarnation by evaluating a real-life case of past happenings uncovered by both ways. This case will be taken from the past. The most essential component is having a solid understanding of former lives as well as the nature of the regression process itself.

Contemporary belief, what exactly is regression to a Past life?

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Prati-Prasav is a process, and it has previously been explained that this process involves the soul going back and forth between the conscious mind and the sub-conscious mind in order to get to its root point. However, the process itself involves many other processes. Hypnosis is employed during the process of past-life regression therapy, which aims to elicit memories of a person’s previous incarnations or lives.

Importance of Past Life Reading in astrology

In most cases, people engage in the practise of past-life reading either via past life regression or with the help of past life reading in astrology either in the hope of having a spiritual awakening or within the context of psychological treatment. The Upanishads, which are part of the canon of ancient Indian literature, include reference to past-life regression; however, Patajali’s Yoga Sutras provide a more in-depth examination of the topic. Patajali, a Hindu scholar, penned a text in the second century B.C. that described the concept of the soul becoming burdened with an accumulation of impressions as a component of the karma from previous lives.

Maharishi Patajali referred to the act of regressing to a prior life as prati-prasav, which literally translates to “reverse birthing.” He saw it as a way to solve present-day issues by recalling experiences from previous lifetimes. There are still schools of yoga that use prati-prasav as a method of practise.

It is important to do past life regression because it is the only way to cleanse or heal painful events from previous lifetimes, which, if not addressed, might prevent us from fully actualizing ourselves in this life and/or cause us distress. Activating creativity or a useful ability that has been actively displayed in a previous life but has stayed dormant or unrecognised in this incarnation is another benefit of past life regression therapy.

With the helps of Past life regression  and knowing native past life events we can know about native past life events those are linked with the current planetary placements and the series of traumatic life events native is experiencing in the current life in the form of bad marriage, health issues and challenges in career. 

For e.g. if 7th lord and Venus is afflicted in the D1, D9 and D10 chart it shows native relationship and married will be bad due to past life events that one can experience whenever there is a transit of the Rahu and ketu over the 7th lord and Natal Venus

Benefits of past life regression and Past Life Astrology 

  • The healing of overt deeds (the past-life self acting more as the offender than the victim in these incidents).
  • Engaging one’s creative side
  • Acquire an understanding of the factors that contribute to unreasonable concerns and the ability to overcome these anxieties.
  • Having a happy and successful life gives you a sense of calm and inspires you to persevere when confronted with momentary challenges.
  • Getting in touch with the wisdom of your higher self
  • The recovery from and purging of traumatic experiences
  • Having an understanding of the relationships between things and the patterns of action that are repeated
  • It enlightens you about who you are and the reason you were put on this earth in the first place.
  • Freeing oneself from oaths and curses imposed during a previous incarnation
  • It assists you in reconstructing your understanding of your current life in light of the events that occurred in earlier incarnations of yourself.
  • Realising that death is not a threat and that you would not be permanently separated from loved ones but would instead only go to a new location is helpful in reducing anxiety.
  • It can help you overcome addictions such as drinking too much alcohol or smoking cigarettes.
  • Enhances the perception of the spiritual aspect of our existence and its implications. Contracts from previous lives being rewritten

Relationship between Past Life, Karma and Horoscope

All of these deeply ingrained feelings and psychic impressions are brought to the surface in the Prati Prasav Sadhana practise so that they can be released and healed. What we accomplished in the past is nothing more than a reflection of itself in the here and now.

In Birth chart, Horoscope Karma is divided in into 4 parts :

  1. Sanchit Karmas seen by the 9th house and its lord and its placement, Strength or weaknesses in the D1, D9 and D60 chart.
  2. Punya Karmas are seen by 5th house and its lord placements in the good and bad houses and its strength and weaknesses need to analyze in the D1,D9 and D60 chart.
  3. 1st, 5th and 9th houses/lords shows Native Dharmas and Duties and it also shows Native good deeds and gives us vital clues to understand Sanchit karmas of native
  4. Trik-Bhavas ; 6th and 8th and 12th house and their lord shows about Native bad deeds and gives as vital clues about native Prarabdha Karmas.  
  5. 4th house/4th lord and Moon  placement shows about Native Agami Karmas or you can say future actionable karma, refers to the karma that’s generated by your current actions and choices that may have consequences either in this lifetime or in future lifetimes and that can effects your Kriyamana Karmas. 
  6. 6th house/lord and 10th house/lord, Prashna’s Jyotish Queries or Questions  shows everything about Native Kriyamana karmas, or present actionable karma, refers more specifically to the instantaneous or immediate consequences of your actions. It emphasizes the cause-and-effect relationship between your actions and their immediate results in the current life. It has stronger impact on your 5th house as 5th is known for Future actions or more precisely it shows everything about future of the native due to native good and bad decision making. Malefic placements in the 5th house and if 5th lord is in afflicted state it shows native may bad decisions due to which native can spoil his future actions as 10th and 6th house have direct influence on the 5th house.
  7. 6th house and 6th lord shows Actions of the past life as it is falling in 10th from the 9th house ad 6th from the lagna shows what day to day  actions you are taking. 
  8. 9th House and 9th lord shows everything about the past life actions, karmas and native past life journey.
  9. 12th house and 12th lord placements shows everything about the future burth out of our current actions, karmas and deeds in the current  life.

The unfinished business from our previous lifetimes is supposed to be wrapped up in this one, so that we can move on to better things. The conditions and the troubles that one is currently experiencing are the result of the stored luggage of psychic impressions that one has collected in various lives through each and every action, speech, and thought.

Karmic Baggage, Past life Karma and Astrology 

This Karmic baggage was accumulated over the course of many lifetimes. Not only do the psychic impressions come from previous lifetimes, but they are also received and assimilated during the stages of being a child and a foetus in the womb of the mother. In the Birth chart or natal horoscope Rahu and Ketu shows everything about the karmic baggage and its relationship or conjunctions with natal planets shows what are those karmic baggage that we need to experience in this life to liberate from those deeds or baggage’s. Saturn relationship with planetary placement in the natal chart shows everything about the Rinanubandhan. Trine to Saturn , Conjunction with Saturn shows whom we are connected in this life as part of the Deep Rinanubandhan. 

The presence of challenges in one’s life is often an indicator of unsolved problems; conversely, the more the number of challenges and problems encountered in one’s life, the greater the number of unresolved problems that must be addressed in order to prevent oneself from being reborn into the same kind of situation over and over again.

One can read about Rinanubandhan from the given link :

Runanubandha part 1: Soulmates, Karmic Ties and Concept of Rinanubandhan in Vedic Astrology

 

 

Understanding Samskaras or Sanchit Karma : The Sum Total of Karma in Past life

Samskaras, also known as sanchit karmas or psychic impressions, are the name given to unresolved issues, and the only way to access them is through meditation. If there is something, some trouble, or some problem that is associated with the past, then we return to the primary source from whence it originated. Because we can keep attempting to find a solution to the problem, but unless we get to its foundation, we won’t be able to find one. It is impossible to find a solution to a problem unless one first traces it back to its root cause.

For instance, if there is an unpleasant plant and we continue to cut the branches and the leaves in an effort to get rid of the weed, we will find that more and more branches and leaves are growing in their place to replace the ones that we have removed. We need to get down into the roots of the weed and pull them out completely if we want to get rid of the weed for good.

The only way to fully comprehend this concept is to transport yourself back in time to those final seconds, to the precise moment when a soul departs from its physical body. From there, you must go even further back in time to determine how many lives a soul has lived. All of those memories never become stale and never lose their connection to the soul and the conscious mind, but they do lose that connection with the body and the conscious mind.

We ought to put all of this to the test using case studies taken from real-life situations so that it may be consolidated into real truths.

When it comes to this method, we should begin by cross-verifying it with people who have gone through the process of past life regression, and then we should verify its causes and consequences in the horoscope by analysing all four types of karmas.

When we go through such a procedure, we are better able to comprehend and compare it to the actual torment and suffering that anyone experiences in this birth as a direct result of their sins and wrongdoings in previous lives. In this section, I will show how we might have a better understanding of the process of past birth incarnation by evaluating a real-life case of past happenings uncovered by both ways. This case will be taken from the past.

The most essential component is having a solid understanding of former lives as well as the nature of the regression process itself.

 

To More Know on Karmas and Sanchit Karma in Vedic astrological system, click on the below link :

The Karma Theory in vedic astrology part 1: Know about Astrology, Past life and karma Connection ?

 

The Karma Theory in vedic astrology part 1: Know about Astrology, Past life and karma Connection ?

What is reincarnation and its relationship in Past life Astrology ?

According to the concept of reincarnation, we must through a series of incarnations in order to reach our full potential as spiritual beings and hence must endure multiple lifetimes. The soul is immortal and does not perish; we just temporarily house it in our bodies.

The soul has existed across a great number of lifetimes. When we are born, our soul brings with it all of the experience, knowledge, and karma that it has accumulated throughout the course of previous lives. The vast lineage of our ancestors’ experiences in prior lives is the source of the attributes that we manifest in this one.

The memories of earlier incarnations are preserved at the level of the soul, and it is not possible to retrieve them at the conscious level. Participating in a past-life regression session is the most straightforward approach to learning about and having an experience of a previous incarnation.

Reincarnation in Vedic Astrology 

In Vedic Astrology system whole birth chart or horoscope shows everything about the reincarnation and the placement of the jupiter and its relationship with the 12th lord /12th house placed planets from its own placement ( i.e. 2nd and 12th from the Jupiter )  shows about our past life reincarnation issues that native need to experience in this life due to past life actions, misdeeds and unfinished business  and for that we need to thoroughly analyze everything from the Jupiter placement or we need to make jupiter as whole horoscope or as an ascendant and need to evaluate the past and the current life simultaneously as jupiter shows everything about the Jeeva as jupiter is a Jeeva karka planet. 

Reincarnation, a fundamental concept in Hinduism, is known as samsara, which refers to the continuous cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth. This belief system posits that the soul, or atman, undergoes numerous lifetimes in various forms, influenced by the actions and choices made in previous existences. The essence of reincarnation is deeply rooted in ancient Vedic texts, which serve as sacred scriptures and articulate the principles governing life, death, and the journey of the soul.

Karma, Rebirth, Reincarnation and Past life Astrology

A key element influencing the nature of each rebirth is karma, which encompasses the moral law of cause and effect. According to this principle, every action taken by an individual carries consequences that shape future experiences.

Positive deeds contribute to favourable circumstances in subsequent lives, whereas negative actions may lead to suffering and hardships in future reincarnations. This intricate relationship underscores the notion that individuals are responsible for their fate, and it is their conduct in this life that determines their spiritual progression and the form their next life will assume.

Samsara, Liberation, Moksha and Reincarnation  

Within the cyclical process of samsara, liberation, or moksha, is considered the ultimate goal for practitioners of Hinduism. Attaining moksha entails breaking free from the repetitive cycle of reincarnation, thus allowing the soul to unite with the divine consciousness, or Brahman.

This pursuit of liberation is not only a personal journey but is also a reflection of the broader philosophical teachings encapsulated in the Vedic scriptures.

As such, understanding reincarnation and its interconnected principles of karma and moksha is essential for those seeking to comprehend the nuances of Hindu beliefs and their implications on life and existence.

Astrological Explanation on Cycle of Rebirth

In vedic Astrological system,  cycle of Rebirth and Karma goes like  this ; 1st house -> ( Current birth) 12th house -> ( everything about the Next Birth) ->  8th, 12th and 4th house ( everything about Moksha ) and Finally Jupiter Progression and Regression ( everything about Reincarnations ) 

1st house or Ascendant ( Current Birth) in Vedic Astrology :

Whenever native born in this life with particular ascendant shows everything native carry forwarded from the past life samskaras, including skills, Appearance, health and intelligence etc and planetary placement in the birth chart, could be good or bad or could be in affliction shows about the Current birth sufferings or enjoyment one may enjoy in this birth all because of the past life soul journeys.  

Next Birth ( 12th house or 12th house lord ) as per Vedic Astrology :

When we are talking about the next birth in vedic astrology, 12th house and 12th lord placement, affliction, strength in the natal chart has much says on the next birth of the soul as it is  falling in 12th from the Lagna ( end of ones life and beginning of next and falling in 4th from the 9th house – shows Storage house of karmas ) and falling in 8th from the 5th house ( 5th is everything about future decision making, falling in 9th from the 9th house shows Root cause one born in current life  )  which shows one life ends and next cycle starts with new beginning. Placement of the 12th lord shows what could be possible place, Yoni or characterization of the soul in next life. 

Moksha ( 8th and 12th house ) in Vedic Astrology

When we are talking about the Moksha, 8th and 12th house strength and weakness has much says on the Moksha, though we cannot fully predict on the Moksha but we can have a basic understanding on the Moksha from the 8th and 12th house , as these are Moksha trikona houses in vedic Astrology which gives sound understanding of one spiritual path one may choose in this life which can helps to identity the path of Moksha, 

Reincarnations ( Jupiter ) in Vedic Astrology 

When discussing reincarnations, the progression of Jupiter in a forward direction reveals everything about the current life, while the regression of Jupiter in a backward direction from its original placement in the natal chart reveals all the past life journeys a soul has undertaken in numerous past lives. For example, if we regress Jupiter one step back, it reveals the precise cause of death in the previous life, as well as the exact root cause of any misdeeds a person was born with, which they need to experience in this life.

 

Vedic Philosophy Perspective on Reincarnation, Past life

The concept of reincarnation, or samsara, is integral to Hindu philosophy and deeply explored within the Vedic scriptures. Central to this understanding is the distinction between the physical body and the eternal soul, or atman. The Vedic texts, especially the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita, provide profound insights into the nature of the soul and its journey through numerous lifetimes. The Upanishads, composed between 800 and 400 BCE, emphasise that the atman is unchanging and eternal, transcending the temporary nature of the physical form. They present a philosophy where each soul undergoes a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, shaped by its actions in previous lives (karma).

The Bhagawad Gita and Theory of Reincarnation, Past life and Karma 

The Bhagavad Gita, often regarded as a spiritual and philosophical classic, reinforces these concepts by illustrating the dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna. Within this sacred text, Krishna explains that the soul cannot be killed or destroyed; it merely transitions from one body to another, akin to changing garments. This perspective encourages individuals to perform their duties selflessly, without attachment to the outcomes, as each life is part of a grander cosmic order that allows for spiritual evolution over consecutive births.

Karma and Its Role in Reincarnation in Past life Astrology

Karma, a central tenet in Hindu philosophy, refers to the principle of cause and effect concerning human actions. It embodies the belief that every action, whether good or bad, has consequences that can extend across multiple lifetimes.

This doctrine is intricately tied to the concept of reincarnation, wherein the soul undergoes cycles of birth, death, and rebirth—an eternal journey shaped significantly by one’s karma.

Each individual’s current existence is perceived as a manifestation of the choices made in previous lives, underscoring the moral weight carried by one’s actions.

Studying Saturn and understanding Karma and Reincarnations in Vedic Astrology

In Vedic Astrological system, Study of the Saturn is the majorly seen to study all sorts of the karmas, actions or misdeeds those are  connected with past, present and future life and it categorized as prime planet which we one should need to focus in the current life to have better birth in better family with good reincarnation experiences in the next life. 

Why Punya Karma and what are Paap ( 6th, 8th and afflictions in Natal chart )  & Punya Karmas ( 1st, 5th & 9th house )  in Past life ?

In this worldview, good deeds—often termed “punya”—result in positive outcomes, while bad deeds, referred to as “papa,” lead to negative consequences. This moral framework serves not only to govern personal behaviour but also to impart lessons essential for spiritual growth.

As individuals navigate their lives, their actions create a karmic record that influences their future experiences and forms the basis for the conditions of subsequent reincarnations.

Hence, one’s present circumstances are intimately linked to the actions of past existences. This interplay suggests that the journey of the soul is not random but rather a structured path that reflects the ethical quality of its past behaviors.

Astrological understanding on Paap and Punya Karmas

Astrologically, all sort of good karmas are seen from 5th house, 9th house and the 1st house whereas PaaKarmas are majorly linked with 8th and 6th house, Paap Karitari yogas, afflictions on Moon and conjunction or blockages via Rahu and Ketu in the natal chart. 

Additionally, the understanding of karma emphasises personal responsibility. Each person is seen as the architect of their fate, with the potential to alter their karmic trajectory through conscious choices and selfless deeds.

This intrinsic belief promotes a sense of agency and encourages individuals to act ethically, knowing their current actions directly affect their future lives. Ultimately, karma acts as a guiding principle within the broader framework of reincarnation, reflecting the moral implications that shape the soul’s evolution.

By embracing the lessons embedded in karmic outcomes, individuals engage meaningfully in their spiritual journey towards liberation.

 

To Know more on Paap and Punya Karma, Please click on the below link 

The Saturn, Mysterious Shani Sadesati and Karmic Remedies : Therapeutic Guide of Saturn – Part 2

 

Conclusion : 

The conclusion of this Article emphasizes the significance of understanding past life influences through Vedic astrology and past life regression techniques. It highlights that unresolved issues, traumas, and karmic blockages from previous lifetimes manifest in an individual’s astrological chart, particularly through planetary positions at birth. Key indicators, such as the Nodes of the Moon (Rahu and Ketu), the 8th and 12th houses, and the overall analysis of the natal chart, are essential for interpreting these influences.

The Article advocates for the practice of past life regression and Prati Prasav Sadhana as valuable tools for personal growth, healing, and self-discovery. By accessing past life memories, individuals can gain insights into their current life patterns, relationships, and challenges, ultimately facilitating a deeper understanding of their soul’s journey.

The integration of Vedic philosophy, astrology, and meditation practices is presented as a holistic approach to addressing karmic influences and achieving spiritual evolution. The overarching message encourages readers to embrace their past life experiences as a means to enhance their present life and pursue a path toward liberation and self-realization.

To be Continued…

To read more on Past life experiences of Native Life Journey click on part 3 and part 4th link :

Part 3 : 

Mystery of Past Life Astrology, Bhagavad Gita and Cycle of Karma Part 3: Astrological case study of Past Life

Mystery of Past Life Astrology, Bhagavad Gita and Cycle of Karma Part 3: Astrological case study of Past Life

 

Link for 4th Part  :
https://vedicsiddhanta.in/2023/09/decoding-past-life-astrology-part-2.html

 

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