SRI YUKTESWAR Disciple of Lahiri
Mahasaya
We will continue our discussion on astrology but before that let
us recapitulate the essence of importance of astrology and its place in
spirituality by going through the explanations given by Sri Yukteswar to Sri Paramahansa
Yogananda.
" Astrology is never a
question of belief ; the only scientific attitude one can take on
any subject is whether it is true . The law of gravitation worked as
efficiently before Newton as after him. The cosmos would be fairly chaotic if
its laws could not operate without the sanction of human belief.
Charlatans have brought the stellar science to its present state
of disrepute. Astrology is too vast, both mathematically and philosophically,
to be rightly grasped except by men of profound understanding. If ignoramuses
misread the heavens, and see there a scrawl instead of a script, that is to be
expected in this imperfect world. One should not dismiss the wisdom with the wise.
All parts of creation are linked together and interchange their
influences. The balanced rhythm of the universe is rooted in reciprocity. Man, in his human aspect, has to combat two
sets of forces-
First, the tumults
within his being, caused by the admixture of earth, water, fire, air, and
ethereal elements;
second, the outer
disintegrating powers of nature.
So long as man struggles with his mortality, he is affected by the
myriad mutations of heaven and earth.
Astrology is the study of man's
response to planetary stimuli. The stars have no conscious
benevolence or animosity; they merely send forth positive and negative
radiations. Of themselves, these do not help or harm humanity, but offer a
lawful channel for the outward operation of cause-effect equilibriums which
each man has set into motion in the past.
A child is born on that day and at that hour when the celestial
rays are in mathematical harmony with his individual karma. His horoscope is a
challenging portrait, revealing his unalterable past and its probable future
results. But the natal chart can be rightly interpreted only by men of
intuitive wisdom: these are few.
The message boldly blazoned across the heavens at the moment of
birth is not meant to emphasize fate-the result of past good and evil-but to
arouse man's will to escape from his universal thralldom.
What he has done, he can undo. None other than himself was the instigator of the causes of
whatever effects are now prevalent in his life. He can overcome any limitation,
because he created it by his own actions in the first place, and because he has
spiritual resources which are not subject to planetary pressure.
Superstitious awe of astrology makes one an automaton, slavishly
dependent on mechanical guidance. The
wise man defeats his planets- which is to say, his past-by transferring his
allegiance from the creation to the Creator. The more he realizes his unity
with Spirit, the less he can be dominated by matter. The soul is ever-free; it
is deathless because birthless. It cannot be regimented by stars.
Man is a soul, and has a body. When he properly
places his sense of identity, he leaves behind all compulsive patterns. So long
as he remains confused in his ordinary state of spiritual amnesia, he will know
the subtle fetters of environmental law.
God is harmony; the devotee who
attunes himself will never perform any action amiss. His activities will be
correctly and naturally timed to accord with astrological law. After deep
prayer and meditation he is in touch with his divine consciousness; there is no
greater power than that inward protection."
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The relationship between spirituality and astrology is explained well
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