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Your Birth Chart, Free Will & the Subtle Body(Vedic Astrology with Yadavindra Chopra)

Your Birth Chart, Free Will & the Subtle Body(Vedic Astrology with Yadavindra Chopra)

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In Episode 2 of Sūkṣma: The Sky as a Mirror, host Vrinda Bhaskar and spiritual guide Yadavindra Chopra move from “What is astrology?” to “How does it actually work in my life?”Picking up from the cliffhanger in Episode 1, Mitra (Yadavindra) explains how your Vedic birth chart (janma kundali) is created and why the 12 houses map almost every area of your life – from identity, family, love, career and health, to spiritual longing and life after death. You’ll hear how ancient seers used mathematics, observation and revelation to translate the sky into a living, symbolic language.Together, Vrinda and Mitra explore:What your natal chart really represents (beyond prediction)The 12 houses as windows into different life domainsWhy time, date and place of birth are so crucialWhy most people visit astrologers only in crisisThe deeper purpose of Vedic astrology: not control, but alignmentThe difference between mechanical ritual and inner relationship with the KalpurushHow Jyotish can actually strengthen your free will, not weaken itAt the heart of this episode is a radical idea:👉 Astrology, when understood subtly (sūkṣma), is less about “What will happen to me?” and more about “How can I consciously participate in what wants to unfold through me?”🪐 Suggested before you watchIf you don’t already have one, generate your Vedic natal chart using your:Exact time of birthDate of birthPlace of birthKeep it with you while you listen, so you can begin relating these ideas to your own chart in real time.

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