Astrology can help us understand our future and shed light on our past, particularly in terms of past lives and karmic assignments. By examining a birth chart, we can gain insight into our past lives and any unfinished matters we have yet to resolve in this lifetime. Through astrology, we can better understand our karmic journey through life and the lessons we must learn.
Evolutionary astrology is an ancient practice that uses astrology to understand the journey and progress of the soul. This approach views all of the planets and elements of a chart as valuable tools and teachers that can help us reach our ultimate destiny. No planet or element is seen as solely negative or positive but as a gateway that can be used to move forward. By viewing the chart as a map of karma, evolutionary astrologers go beyond our current identity and delve into the influences of our past lives and biological karma. The work we have to do is determined by who we are now and by what we brought with us to this life.
What are the ways to understand past life from a horoscope?
Understanding past lives is possible using Vedic Astrology, one of the oldest and most reliable systems of astrological interpretation. By analyzing the planetary aspects of Saturn or the lunar nodes, astrologers can gain insight into the karmic influences from past incarnations and how they relate to the current life’s purpose. In addition, the Nakshatras or Lunar Mansions can also offer clues about a person’s past life. By carefully studying the placement of each planet in their individual Nakshatras, it is possible to trace patterns and hidden influences from one’s past. In Vedic astrology, Saturn is an important influence on your life’s path. By looking at the exact location of Saturn in your birth chart at the time of your birth, you can gain insight into your past lives and the karma that you have accumulated over time. Knowing where Saturn is located in your birth chart can help you to understand your life’s purpose and how to make choices that will bring positive outcomes.
In order to analyse and interpret your past life, you will need to be familiar with the concept of a natal chart, sometimes referred to as a natal wheel. A natal chart is a personal horoscope that provides insight into your past. If you are unfamiliar with natal charts, please refer to the link provided for further information.
Houses
- Houses play an important role in Vedic astrology. They can help us uncover secrets from our past lives and provide insight into what we are meant to learn.
- By studying the positions of the planets in relation to the houses, we can better understand our karma and how we can use it to make positive changes in our lives.
- The 4th house in Vedic astrology is associated with roots, childhood, heredity, and established traditions and customs.
- It is believed to signify the influence of ancestral karma on one’s life. On the other hand, the 8th house is seen as the house of rebirth, representing a person’s transformation due to their life experiences. It is believed to indicate the karma of personal duty.
- The 9th house in Vedic astrology is associated with karmic destiny in one’s present lifetime, while the 12th house is associated with the karma accumulated from all the soul’s past lives. It is believed that the karma one accumulates in the present lifetime affects their future and the next incarnation. The 12th house is therefore a key factor in determining one’s karmic destiny.
The Nodes
The Nodes are a key component of Vedic astrology, used to gain insight into one’s past and destiny. These two points, known as the north and south nodes, are where the imaginary path of the sun, known as the ecliptic, intersects the moon’s orbit. The nodes move retrograde through the zodiac signs, always in exact opposition to each other, and enter a new pair of signs every 18 months or so. An eclipse occurs when the sun and moon are aligned with the nodes.
South node is a powerful tool for gaining insight into your past, both in this lifetime and beyond. By looking at the sign and house of the south node, the planetary ruler of that sign, and any planets it interacts with, we can better understand the thematic resonance of your past. This will help you to identify any baggage you may have arrived with in this life. Our charts rarely reflect the simple aspects of our previous lives, instead highlighting issues that need to be addressed for us to move forward.
North Node, or your destiny in this life, is telling you not to get stuck in the same patterns and habits of your South Node. The South Node represents your past experiences, and the North Node challenges you to go in a different direction and fulfill a new purpose. Your past experiences help you understand what you truly want from life. By recognizing the opposition of your North and South Node, you can see how your present life is connected to your past.
Key Planets & Asteroids
The Moon and Pluto are two of the most important planets in Vedic astrology. They can tell us much about our ancestral line, emotional makeup, and our identity’s hidden, deeper aspects.
- The Moon is associated with retribution, healing and resolving history. At the same time, Pluto is known as the ‘karmic gate’ and processor, a kind of ‘hellmouth’ from which all things can originate and ultimately end.
- By looking at the placements and aspects of these planets in your chart, you can better understand these deeper, darker and potentially liberating truths that lie within.
Who Were You In Your Past Life?
If you believe in the principles of Vedic astrology, you may be curious about who you were in your previous life.
- Rahu’s placement in the first or seventh house of a person’s horoscope indicates that they did not pass away naturally in their past life.
- Similarly, if four or more planets are in a low zodiac sign in the chart, the individual likely committed suicide in their previous life.
- The Ascendant Mercury in a horoscope indicates that the individual experienced a past life as a merchant and that many difficulties and immoral behaviours surrounded their life.
- The presence of Mars in the seventh, sixth or tenth house reveals that the individual had a tendency to be easily angered in their past life and that these outbursts often caused suffering for those around them.
- According to Vedic astrology, when Jupiter is placed in the fifth or ninth house of a person’s horoscope, it is believed to suggest that the person has been a monk in their past life.
- The eleventh house of the horoscope is associated with the Sun, and the twelfth house belongs to Venus. When these planets are present in the respective houses, it indicates that the individual had a strong inclination towards religion and performing social service in the past life.
Conclusion
Astrology is an ancient science that offers us powerful ways to look back at our lives so that we can make the most of the present. With the help of your natal chart, you will gain a deeper insight into yourself and the paths you can take to enhance your life today.
FAQS
- Can astrology predict your life?
Vedic astrology, an ancient Indian practice, is based on a different set of principles, which hold that the position of planets and other astronomical bodies can affect the destinies of individuals. Vedic astrology is based on a complex system of planetary influences and considers the individual’s birth chart to predict their life events; thus, while astronomical bodies may not influence life in the way that astrology claims, Vedic astrology offers a unique way of understanding the potential of an individual and the events in their life.
- Which house represents the next life?
According to Vedic astrology, the fifth house of the horoscope is known as the house of the next life. It symbolizes one’s karmic past and its influence on one’s present and future life. This house also helps to predict if and how the native’s past life will affect their next life.
- Which planet in which house gives long life?
The 8th house from the lagna, or the ascendant, is associated with longevity and death in Vedic astrology. The strength of the 8th house and the lord of the 8th house are important indicators in determining which planet can bring a long life. Generally, Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury are beneficial for long life. For these planets to effectively grant a long life, the 8th lord should be strong by being in its own sign, exalted, or in a kendra house. Additionally, it should not be afflicted or associated with benefic planets.