Astrological marks of a Dharma person
Astrological marks of a Dharma person
For all astrologers who frequent this board, which aspects of a natal chart would indicate, in your opinion, a person's inclination towards studying and practicing Dharma?
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Must be some certain houses and planets in Scorpio. I think it was Uranus and Saturn within the 11th house in Scorpio.
But sorry, actually I forgot about it. It's too long ago that I bothered about astrology.
But sorry, actually I forgot about it. It's too long ago that I bothered about astrology.
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In terms of horoscopes, it is definitely not a Buddhist practice to explain one's future or decisions based on some external forces (planets).
However, phases of the Moon have some importance in Buddhism. Many significant events in Buddha's life coincided with the Full Moon - birth, giving first teachings or death, to name a few. Full Moon is also considered to be the Amitabha Buddha Day (Buddha of Limitless Light and the principal Buddha in Pure Land Buddhism). One can find full lunar calendars where different Moon phases are associated with various Buddhas, practices etc. One example of observance days based on the lunar calendar is Uposatha when practitioners intensify their practice and make conscious effort to keep the 5 precepts.
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Sorry to be a downer, but the problem with any sort of astrology and divination is that it may be seen as biased superstitions for some folks. And the Kalama sutta seems to have warned us against such superstitious practices.https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitak ... .than.html
"Of course you are uncertain, Kalamas. Of course you are in doubt. When there are reasons for doubt, uncertainty is born. So in this case, Kalamas, don't go by reports, by legends, by traditions, by scripture, by logical conjecture, by inference, by analogies, by agreement through pondering views, by probability, or by the thought, 'This contemplative is our teacher.' When you know for yourselves that, 'These qualities are unskillful; these qualities are blameworthy; these qualities are criticized by the wise; these qualities, when adopted & carried out, lead to harm & to suffering' — then you should abandon them.
I prefer to believe that the doors to dharma gates are open to all who wishes to enter; so no barriers, no discrimination, and definitely not based on any astrologic or future telling. Just purely based on motivations.
Having said that, I am aware that some Asian / Chinese based tradition follow specific lunar calendar (akin to astrology) for more auspcicious days to for prayers & worship evemts. However I don't feel that all such predictions to be fully accurate all the time, as i prefer to think that ANY days are good days to practice the dharma, whenever the circumstances are fitting.
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It’s interesting that you’re saying this, Ayu. I’ve always suspected that Uranus, the 11th house and perhaps whatever planets you have in Aquarius could be one of the key indicators. Since Uranus is not among the seven classical planets, I obviously couldn’t find anything in this regard within the traditional literature. However, I found the birth charts of several Buddhist masters showing interesting Uranian aspects.
Dalai Lama, Tai Situ Rinpoche and Matthieu Riccard have all Uranus in the 11th house
https://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Dalai_Lama_XIV
https://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Situ_Rinpoche
https://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Ricard,_Matthieu
Ajahn Chah has the 11th house cusp in Aquarius
https://www.astrotheme.com/astrology/Ajahn_Chah
The Karmapa’s chart displays “mutual reception” or Parivatana Yoga, as they call it in the Vedic astrology between Uranus and Jupiter. That is, Jupiter is placed in Aquarius and Uranus in Sagittarius.
https://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Og ... nley_Dorje
Now, of course, just five cases mean basically nothing and Uranus is not the only indicator but just sayin’.
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Not the same as western astrology, but there are specific markers in Chinese astrology which used to exclude one from being ordained in certain lineages/schools.
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Please share morehumble.student wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2019 4:42 pm Not the same as western astrology, but there are specific markers in Chinese astrology which used to exclude one from being ordained in certain lineages/schools.
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The details are to be found in the book attributed to the Tang dynasty astronomer-monk Yixing, 《看命一掌金》, colloquially known as "Bodhidharma's Fistful of Gold."Fortyeightvows wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2019 11:11 pmPlease share morehumble.student wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2019 4:42 pm Not the same as western astrology, but there are specific markers in Chinese astrology which used to exclude one from being ordained in certain lineages/schools.
And more info can be read at the end of this article on the subject: http://ishare.iask.sina.com.cn/f/ovnNei3KRE.html
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thank you bro!
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If the person has a lot of resource element they will have a very high technical understanding of the teachings. If the person has a lot of intelligence element they won't hesitate to practice what they have learned and will enjoy doing so (they will feel creative, free, and at home exploring the teaching). If the person has a lot of power/influence element in their birth chart, in the current year, or in their luck pillars, they will be respected in their group and can become a teacher. If both metal and water are favorable elements for the individual (especially yin metal) then they can learn a lot through online discussion. If they have a lot of water in their chart they can learn and retain many details and can study technical subjects as it produces a retentive mind. If they have a lot of fire, they will have optimism, a wish to bond with people, etc. Hidden Yogis will have the resource and intelligence elements, etc., on the earthly branches where they are not visible. Teachers will have power element. This is by way of the BaZi system. Analyzing the planets can also be particularly instructive.
Generally, resource and intelligence elements are important for Dharma practice. Wealth element can be good or bad. With a lot of wealth element people can sometimes be more interested in accruing wealth.
As far as if a person will become a practitioner or not one needs to analyze the condition of the 12'th lord, the 9'th lord, 5'th lord, 3'rd lord, Jupiter, the Sun, Moon, and Ketu primarily. I would recommend reading the chart using Systems' Approach primarily. Dashas and sub-dashas of the above lords are good entry points for meeting the teachings.
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Are you a traditionalist or part of the Ophiuchus school?
Then, the monks uttered this gāthā:
These bodies are like foam.
Them being frail, who can rejoice in them?
The Buddha attained the vajra-body.
Still, it becomes inconstant and ruined.
The many Buddhas are vajra-entities.
All are also subject to inconstancy.
Quickly ended, like melting snow --
how could things be different?
The Buddha passed into parinirvāṇa afterward.
(T1.27b10 Mahāparinirvāṇasūtra DĀ 2)
These bodies are like foam.
Them being frail, who can rejoice in them?
The Buddha attained the vajra-body.
Still, it becomes inconstant and ruined.
The many Buddhas are vajra-entities.
All are also subject to inconstancy.
Quickly ended, like melting snow --
how could things be different?
The Buddha passed into parinirvāṇa afterward.
(T1.27b10 Mahāparinirvāṇasūtra DĀ 2)
Re: Astrological marks of a Dharma person
Excellent suggestions! Thank you!Virgo wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 2:35 am
As far as if a person will become a practitioner or not one needs to analyze the condition of the 12'th lord, the 9'th lord, 5'th lord, 3'rd lord, Jupiter, the Sun, Moon, and Ketu primarily. I would recommend reading the chart using Systems' Approach primarily. Dashas and sub-dashas of the above lords are good entry points for meeting the teachings.
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I'm just a dabbler actually. A dilettante. But whatever little I have studied so far was approached from a traditionalist perspective.Caoimhghín wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 6:09 pmAre you a traditionalist or part of the Ophiuchus school?
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