A Dance of Free Will and Astrological Insight
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FREEWILL
Atanu Basu
1/4/20246 min read
Atharva Veda is the type of Veda which describes the Astrology. The Rig Veda as well as the Yajur Veda have few sections that are attached in them which deals with astronomy. But the Atharva Veda has the sections in it that deals with the astrology. Astrology and the concept of time and space are intricately intertwined, reflecting a worldview that sees the cosmos as a dynamic and interconnected system. Astrology, particularly Vedic Astrology, emphasizes the relationship between celestial bodies and earthly events, and it relies on the understanding of time and space to make predictions and interpretations.
Astrology operates within the framework of celestial timekeeping. The positions and movements of celestial bodies, such as planets and stars, are tracked and interpreted to determine specific moments in time. The zodiac, divided into twelve signs, serves as a reference system for measuring these celestial positions. In astrology, a birth chart or natal chart is a personalized map of the celestial positions at the time of an individual’s birth. This chart serves as a unique snapshot of the cosmic energies present at that moment and provides insights into an individual’s personality, strengths, and challenges. The positions of planets in specific houses and signs contribute to the delineation of personal timelines. Transits involve the current positions of planets in relation to the natal positions, indicating potential influences on an individual’s life. Progressions, on the other hand, are symbolic movements of the natal positions over time. Both transits and progressions contribute to the astrological understanding of an individual’s life journey. Astrological houses represent different areas of life, and the planets’ positions within these houses provide insights into specific aspects of one’s experiences. This spatial division contributes to the understanding of how celestial influences manifest in different areas of an individual’s life. Planetary aspects, such as conjunctions, squares, and trines, involve angular relationships between celestial bodies. These aspects contribute to the interpretation of the energies at play during specific times, offering a nuanced understanding of the interplay between planets.
Astrology’s proponents, on the other hand, assert that the complexity of the cosmos is beyond our current scientific understanding. They argue that astrology taps into a cosmic connection that transcends empirical measurement, making it a valuable tool for self-reflection and personal growth.
Critics, however, question whether astrology merely reinforces fatalism — a belief that events are predetermined and inevitable. If the cosmos influences every aspect of our lives, does free will become an illusion?
Astrology can serve as a mirror, reflecting the strengths, weaknesses, and potential paths of an individual. Armed with this self-knowledge, individuals can exercise their free will more consciously, making choices aligned with their authentic selves.
The relationship between astrological accuracy and free will remains a subject of ongoing debate. While some find solace and guidance in the cosmic insights offered by astrology, others dismiss it as pseudoscience. Striking a balance between acknowledging cosmic influences and embracing free will requires a nuanced understanding of astrology as a tool for self-reflection and personal empowerment.
The concept of free will poses a significant challenge to the deterministic nature of astrological predictions. Free will implies that individuals have the capacity to make choices independent of external influences, including the celestial bodies’ positions at the time of their birth. This implies that certain events in a person’s life are preordained and unavoidable. In such belief systems, there may be a sense of a cosmic plan guiding individuals toward specific outcomes.
The Vedas, the oldest sacred scriptures of Hinduism, provide insights into different kinds of karmas. Here are some key categories:
Sanchita Karma: Sanchita karma refers to the accumulated actions and their consequences from past lifetimes. It represents the entirety of one’s karmic account, including both positive and negative actions that have not yet fructified. Sanchita karma is the sum total of all karmas awaiting resolution.
Prarabdha Karma:Prarabdha karma is the portion of Sanchita karma that has become activated and is currently being experienced in the present life. It is the specific set of karmas that determine the circumstances, situations, and events an individual encounters during their current lifetime.
Kriyamana or Agami Karma:Kriyamana, also known as Agami karma, refers to the actions and their consequences that an individual is currently generating in the present. It is the karma that is being created through one’s current thoughts, words, and deeds. Kriyamana karma constantly adds to the ongoing cycle of cause and effect.
Vikarma:Vikarma refers to actions that are considered contrary to dharma (righteousness) and are likely to generate negative consequences. Engaging in Vikarma can contribute to the accumulation of negative karma, hindering spiritual progress.
Nishkama Karma:Nishkama karma is selfless or desireless action. It involves performing one’s duties without attachment to the fruits of the actions. By practicing Nishkama karma, individuals aim to minimize the generation of binding karma and promote spiritual growth.
Akarma:Akarma refers to actions performed in a state of self-realization, where one recognizes their true nature as the eternal self (atman). Such actions are devoid of personal desires and do not contribute to the accumulation of karma. The concept of Akarma aligns with the idea of acting without attachment to results.
Yajna and Dharma:The Vedas also emphasize the importance of performing Yajnas (sacrificial rites) and following Dharma (righteous conduct) as means to generate positive and merit-oriented karma. These actions are believed to contribute to individual well-being and the cosmic order.
In my personal understanding and from my practical life experiences through my consultation, I have seen that these planets and stars are influencing you, whether you are a spiritual guru, an astrologer, a normal person, a big businessman, or a celebrity, whoever you are. If some good and bad events come suddenly out of nowhere, then you have to understand that the seed I planted in my past life is now influencing this life. There is a chart called D60 in astrology that tells a complete story about your past lifetimes as well as your recent past. To me, free will is an illusion. It is my opinion as an astrologer. If you read this article, then please don’t have to believe in my belief system. Study astrology and predict people, then ask yourself how this subject is predicting somebody’s life event to a date and precisely to time. Because I have made thousands of predictions to support my worldwide clientele, like country prediction, natural calamity prediction, and country presidency prediction to individual life prediction, I have predicted marriage dates for so many clients precisely to time, applying these subjects principles. But you need the blessings of God to predict any event, because only techniques will not help. There is something beyond your normal intelligence, whether you discover AI or plan to stay on Mars. That is why free will is an illusion to me. If you don’t get proper surroundings and opportunities, then nothing will happen. Everybody wants to do something memorable in their life, but only a few people can do it. Any subject in this world can fail anytime, even a top-level scientist or a doctor, so this subject can also fail. But if you are properly educated, then before asking any question, there should be at least a humble way to ask it, not because something fails and you feel happy for that, but only to prove this science won’t work. This is not human behaviour; this is called animalistic behaviour. All the charts are not made for one astrologer, so if you feel an astrologer is not suitable for you, then choose another, just like you change doctors sometimes. I have made my opinion here; feel free to comment if you like or dislike it.
If you believe in astrology, then you have to believe life is predestined; if you believe in spirituality, then you have to believe that the choices you make in your life shape your life; if you believe in science, then they deny both astrology and spirituality; now the decision is yours.
“Free will, the script written by your past life karma through the seasons of astrological influence, invites us to explore the intricate interplay between our choices and the cosmic forces that shape our journey. Like a script written in the stars, our past actions cast a shadow on the present, influencing the unfolding scenes of our lives. Astrology, akin to the changing seasons, provides a cosmic backdrop that sets the stage for our individual narratives.”Faith, left unguided, is like a powerful tool in inexperienced hands — it has the potential to build or destroy, depending on the direction it takes.”
“The pen of free will scripts the story, tracing the lines of past life karma beneath the celestial choreography of astrological seasons.”
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