By Frater M. M. E. A.
You may go directly to remarks about Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, The Sun, Venus, Mercury, The Moon, The North Node and The South Node.
Jyotish, the East Indian form of Astrology, is considered a Vedic
science, the Vedas being a venerable and ancient class of Hindu
scripture thought to be preternaturally perceived from the structure of
the universe by the "Rishis", a kind of sage in the dimmest reaches of
Indian pre-history. The Vedas preserve a form of religion that has
easily recognizable co-relations in the more familiar Greek or
Assyro-Babylonian Pantheons, including Gods such as Indra, Vayu, and
Agni. Later religious developments, occurring during the "Medieval"
period of hindu culture (600 a.d. to 1800 a.d.) leave their footprint
as more developed concepts of Deity and religion that overlay this
earlier structure. Drawing primarily on scriptural classes such as the
Brahmanas and the Upanishads, these developments embrace such
Divinities as Shiva, Brahma, and Vishnu, or the more familiar Krishna
or Kali, all characterized by the great devotional tradition of Bhakti,
selfless love.
Jyotish, a form of Astrology remarkably similar to the early medieval
Western type, has ranges of remedies for unfortunate planetary
conditions, that parallel our own Planetary Magick. These remedial
practices can be seen among modern East Indian populations both at home
and abroad, most noticeably as the slightly odd , and sometimes
extravagant use of gemstones. It can be difficult to gain information
from the users as they evidence embarrassment at times, but with a bit
of friendly non-patronizing coaxing they will often be able to direct
you to the local Jyotishi, or Astrologer.
The ordering of the planets in Jyotish follows the pattern of the days
of the week, exactly as in the accepted Western form. Traditionally the
Nodes of the Moon follow this, being considered planets in their own
right. The North Node is termed Rahu, and the South, Ketu.
The following correspondences are a short list only, and in
some cases will be notably different with the correspondences of the
Western Schools, but always food for thought and spurs for creativity
will be seen. Jupiter, in a cadent house in the Natal chart, should
alert one to the need for planetary remedies of the Jovial kind and can
be applied in interior decor colour choices, clothing choices, scents
both worn and suffumigated, and most charmingly... cuisine. Coffee, for
instance , is thought by the Vedics to be toxic, and the addition of a
Jovian herb such as licorice ( a small amount), and balanced out by
Cardamom( Venus) and a sprinkle of cinnamon ( Sun) can be delightful.
Bright gold and transparent gemstones along with the deep blues of
Lapis (the Western choice) can be pleasant to sit in front of your
computer in your field of vision while you clack away on the keyboard.
All of this creative application can support workings in the Jovian
range of things, either visionary work, talismanic, Deific, or
Evocative.
A NOTE ON THE RULERSHIP OF THE SIGNS: The Jyotishis use the
Sidereal Zodiac, as opposed to what we usually use here in the West
being the Tropical Zodiac. The East Indians, by their own admission,
don't take the sign qualities very much into account, and will offer a
whole range of points defining 0 degrees of Aries, anywhere up to and
beyond 22 degrees difference with the Tropical. Even the East Indian
government has an official published figure for the use of Astrologers.
The Jyotishis go on to say that not much information can be derived
from signs. I've taken this as a clue which Zodiac to apply, deriving
much information from the Sign in my practice of Astrology and of
Magick. The rules of Debilities, Exaltations, etc, are exactly the same
as the ones we use in the West.
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1. Yantra, or Square, of the Sun
(note: the Yantras can used much as we might use them in
the west. Pouring water over them is a traditional means of charging
with planetary energy, especially good when the Yantra is engraved on
copper. They can energize medicine, be energy sources placed on an
altar, seat, displayed prominately where needed, even worn. This latter
can be a small engraving on copper or a planetary metal as a pendant
perhaps, or fashioned into a ring. They can even be written on
paper/parchment in a planetary ink, and placed in a wallet.)
(note: the exact correspondence to the "Writing from the
River Lo" in the Chinese tradition. The subsequent squares add-on to
the numerical values of this square. Luna adds 2, all the rest add 1
each)
Total value:45
2-Planetary symbol: Eight-pointed Star (Aurum Solis take note!)
3-Directions: East (macrocosmic), Centre (microcosmic)
4-Gemstones: Garnet, Ruby. Solar gemstones are not to be
worn if any kind of fever or bleeding is present, hypertension,
cardiovascular complaint, or infectious disease, excessive vanity,
domineering traits, pride. Settings to be in gold of 14k or more.
5-Deities:
a) Planetary: RAVI: supported by a red lotus, 2 armed, a
lotus in the left hand, right hand downward in the gesture of
generosity. Vehicle: 7-headed Horse. Ruby crest jewel. Robed as a
mendicant/sage
Titles: Creator of the day, Teacher of the World
b)Ruling Deity (adhidevata): Agni, god of fire
c) Overruler (pratyadhidevata): Shiva
6- Planetary Profile: Confidence, self-esteem,
self-respect, strength of will, courage, drive, motivation,
independence, success, self-image.
7- Colours: Red, gold, yellow , orange.
8- Herbs: Spicy and fiery: cayenne, black pepper, dried
ginger, long pepper (pipali) cardamom, saffron, calamus, bayberry,
cinnamon.
9-Oils: Camphor, cinnamon, eucalyptus, saffron.
10- Mantra: OM SURYAYA NAMAHA, OM SAVITRE NAMAHA, OM ADITYAYA NAMAHA, OM RAVAYA NAMAHA.
11- Seed syllable (Bija Mantra):- RAM
12- Yoga: Jnana Yoga
13- Lifestyle: the cultivation of independence/courage.
The challenging of fears. The light should be brought into all the dark
corners of the mind. One should be able to appear in public, alone; as
well as be alone, comfortably. Initiative, leadership roles. Spending
time out-of-doors in the direct light of the Sun, along with brief but
regular periods of sunbathing. Ritual adoration of the Sun at Dawn,
Noon, and Sunset.
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1.Square of Moon
Total value: 54
2-Planetary symbol: Crescent
3-Directions:NW (macro), SE (micro)
4-Gemstones:cloudy quartz crystal, pearl, moonstone
(use silver setting). Take care when phlegm, edema, congestion, or
excessive bodily weight is present, or strong emotions, sentimentality,
greed, attachment, excessive involvement with family/society.
5-Deities:
a)Planetary: Chandra: White robed, white lustrous skin,
with white ornaments, two armed, holding a lotus in one hand, having a
deer as a vehicle, crest ornament being pearl, making the gesture of
generosity.
b)Ruling Deity (adhidevata): Apas (Goddess of water)
c)Overruler (pratyadhidevata): Parvati ( the "Great" Goddess)
6-Planetary Profile: groundedness, emotional stability
anxiety, the ability to relate to others,intimacy fears,
unfriendliness, weak emotions. Issues of self-contentment, stresses and
strains of human contact, moodiness, depression, negativity. Mothers'
unhappiness.
7-Colours: white, white shades of other colours, avoiding dark/cloudy colours, or brighter transparent colours.
8-Herbs: marshmallow, slippery elm, comfrey root, solomon's seal, jasmine, gardenia, lotus, lily
9-Oils: Sandlewood.
10-Mantra: OM SOMAYA NAMAHA, OM CHANDRAYA NAMAHA
11-Seed Syllable (Bija Mantra): SOM (pronounced as
spelled), CHAM (pronounced "chum"), SHRIM ("shreem")(note relation with
primary goddess mantras)
12-Yoga: Devotional (bhakti)
13-Lifestyle: atmospheres of peace, faith and devotion,
caring and nurturing. Service work. Maternal, supportive, the helping
of others, mingling with others, and opening ones heart to the
community.
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1. Square of Mars
Total value: 63
2-Planetary symbol: an upward pointing triangle
3-Directions:South (macr.), South (micr.)
4-Gemstones: Carnelian, Red coral (use gold or copper
setting). Take care using these when the following is present: fever,
infection, bleeding, ulceration, excessive sexual drive, anger
conflict, arguementitiveness, excessive willfulness/impulsiveness,
aggression, wrath, martial dispositions.
5-Deities:
a)Planetary: Kuja: Red robed, red bodied, four arms,
being the son of the earth, having a ram for a vehicle, carrying
Trident (trishula), spear, and mace in three of his hands, the
remaining hand makes the gesture of generosity. He is regarded as the
son of Earth.
b)Ruling Deity (adhidevata): Bhumi (Goddess of Earth)
c)Overruler (pratyadhidevata): Skanda (God of War)
6-Planetary Profile: issues of energy and motivation,
the ability to work, to stand up for one's self. Fearfulness and
domination by others. The ability to express anger and to see deeply
into the motivations of others. Issues of passivity, easy control by
others, abuse, even physical. Immune system, appetite absorption of
nutrients, body weight, muscle strength, liver strength, small
intestinal problems, haemorrhoids, bleeding, injuries and the rates of
healing in general. Sexual vitality in the Male.
7-Colours: red and fiery colours (darker and more
opaque hues). Pure jet black. Avoid grays, browns, blues, greens, and
transparent light colours like yellow.
8-Herbs: many of the herbs of the sun work here, but in
addition: ginseng, astragalus, guggul (neat mars gum. Look up your
local East Indian Herb shop, or perhaps check out Tibetan Buddhists and
see where they get this one from), myrrh, tumeric, garlic, onions,
asafoetida. When Mars is strong, use bitter herbs like aloe, gentian,
golden seal, echinacea.
9-Oils, see herbal section above
10-Mantra: OM KUJAYA NAMAHA, OM AM, OM ANGARAKAYA NAMAHA, OM MAM ("mum").
11-Seed Syllable (Bija Mantra): RAM ("rum"), the syllable for fire.
12-Yoga: Knowledge and technique (compare Hephaistos),
practices encouraging energy and insight. Practical Yogas that involve
visualization and ritual. Martial Arts (with obvious care as to not
over indulge the martial ego)
13-Lifestyle: Healthy aggression, daring, activity,
expression, physical activities and exercise, discipline of all levels
of being, development and pursuit of "Right Goals". This energy should
not be applied harshly, but with intelligence and adaptability.
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(No relationship to the Historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama is here implied. The word simply means "the awakened")
1.Square of Mercury
Total value:72
2-Planetary symbol: an arrow
3-Directions:North (macr.), NE (micr.)
4-Gemstones: Green Tourmaline, emerald (gold
setting), peridot, jade, green zircon. Avoid the gemstones when wearing
gems of the traditional malefic planets (the Indians include the Sun in
these), or when the stone has acquired "influences" from previous
environments/owners. Otherwise safe and balanced, as fits the neutral
nature of the Planet.
5-Deities:
a)Planetary: Buddha: Green bodied, and green-robed,
four armed, carrying a sword, shield, and book in three of his hands,
the remaining makes the generosity gesture, having a elephant-trunked
lion as a vehicle and an emerald crest jewel. Regarded as an
incarnation of Vishnu.
b)Ruling Deity (adhidevata): Vishnu (the Preserver)
c)Overruler (pratyadhidevata) Narayana (another form of Vishnu)
6-Planetary Profile: Intelligence and/or the lack
thereof, communicative abilities, skills, speech defects/virtues,
memory, mental calculations, immaturity (Maturity itself might be more
purely Saturnian), childishness, foolishness, lack of self-control,
addictions (!), dependencies, slowness of mind, daydreaming,
irrationality ( the latter few qualities would indicate a weak or
debilitated Mercury)
7-Colours: emeralds, greens, lush natural reflected
light from foliage. Avoid reds, oranges, dark colours. Neutral shades,
moderate colours, earth tones are harmonious.
8-Herbs: gotu kola (take care with this), skullcap, passion flower, betony, zizyphus, camomile, mint, sage, basil.
9-Oils: Mint, wintergreen, eucalyptus, cedar (!), thyme, sage, sandlewood, frangipani, lotus.
10-Mantra: OM BUDHAYA NAMAHA. Mantras of the Guru and of Saraswati.
11-Seed Syllable (Bija Mantra): BUM(rhymes with "put"), AIM ("aym")
12-Yoga: Jnana Yoga, reason, discrimination,
objective perception, practice of mantra (japa), the study of Vedanta
or of Sanskrit.
13-Lifestyle: Reading, studying, thinking.
Mathematical and philosophical studies, courses, seminars, school.
Greater awareness of the world in general, increasing the powers of
communication, the study of a new language, YET always allow for times
of silence and relaxation in nature as a balance (virgo). While Mercury
rules organization of cognitions, the external world must not rule.
Mercury has its proper place in the search for the inner truths of the
mind.
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1.Square of Jupiter
Total value:81
2-Planetary symbol: Square (note Cabalistic correspondence)
3-Directions: NE (macr.), North (micr.)
4-Gemstones: Citrine, yellow sapphire (gold setting),
yellow topaz, yellow zircon. Very safe and balanced in application to
the Jyotishis.
5-Deities:
a)Planetary: Guru: Yellow bodied and robed in yellow,
four armed, the Teacher of the Gods, having an elephant as a vehicle.
Carrying a rosary, a water pot, and a staff, in three of his hands, the
remaining hand making the gesture of generosity. Yellow sapphire crest
jewel. Peaceful in nature.
The cults of Ganesh could be applicable here as well.
b)Ruling Deity (adhidevata): Indra ( King of the Gods)
c)Overruler (pratyadhidevata): Brahma ( the Creator)
6-Planetary Profile: Joy, enthusiasm ( and the lack
of).Weakness of will, of faith. Narrowness, contractedness,
meaninglessness, pessimism, depression, anxiety, melancholy, moodiness,
self-pity MAY indicate a pathology. Compassion, friendliness,
congeniality, material and financial well-being. Creative energies.
Childbearing, for both the Male and the Female. Vitality, immune
functions, healthy (and unhealthy) body fat, liver/pancreatic
functions, absorbtion of nutrients, effective nerve/gland functioning
(similar of an over-active Saturn)
7-Colours: yellows, oranges, golds. Clear, bright, transparent colours generally. Avoid reds, blues, violets, purples.
8-Herbs: licorice, ginseng. Nuts such as almonds, walnuts, cashews, sesame seed.
9-Oils: Ghee (clarified butter), sesame, almond.
10-Mantra: OM BRIHASPATAYE NAMAHA, OM GAM GANESHAYA NAMAHA.
11-Seed Syllable (Bija Mantra) BRAHM ("bruhm"), SHRIM ("shreem"), OM.
12-Yoga: the spiritual life, the combining of knowledge, devotion, practice, service, Raja Yoga.
13-Lifestyle: Optimism, faith, high principles (moral
and religious), the performance of ritual, the doing of good deeds, the
alignment with the good. The doing of things generally and the
possession of faith in ones will and purpose in life.
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1. Square of Venus
Total value:90
2-Planetary symbol: a five pointed star (compare
numerical placement in a descending planetary series: Saturn, Jupiter,
Mars, etc.)
3-Directions: SE (macr.), East (micr.)
4-Gemstones: clear Quartz crystal, diamond
( Marilyn!)(settings in gold or white gold), clear zircon. Relatively
safe to ware under most circumstances, but can increase sexuality,
attachment and the ability for sensory input to over-power the mind. If
this is problematic, the higher functions of Venus should be emphasised
(devotion, surrender). Avoid when need for luxury is too great.
5-Deities:
a)Planetary: Sukra: White robed, white lustrous bodied,
four arms. Thought of as Teacher of the Demons (compare Ishtar),
peaceful natured, having a white horse as a vehicle. Three of his hands
have the same ornaments as Jupiter: Rosary, water pot and staff, the
remaining hand making the gesture of generosity. Robed as a young hindu
prince, as opposed to Jupiter, who is robed as a mendicant like the
historical Buddha, Siddhartha, or the founder of Jainism.
b)Ruling Deity (adhidevata): Indrani (Queen of the Gods)
c)Overruler (pratyadhidevata): Indra (King of the Gods)
6-Planetary Profile: Beauty, charm, grace, taste,
refinement, sensitivity, love , affection, degrees of vulgarity,
difficulties with the Romantic, feminine qualities in the Female,
relations with the female gender in the Male (not terribly P.C.).
Feelings and the expression thereof. Kidneys, reproductive system,
fertility, bone strength, energy,immune functioning, urinary tract
complaints
7-Colours: All colours, rainbow-like effects. Pastels,
light blues, and pinks. Light, variegated colours. Avoid dark, heavy,
too bright, too penetrating shades.
8-Herbs: rose, saffron, jasmine, lotus, lily, iris, aloe gel, amalaki, "dang gui", red raspberry.
9-Oils; Floral scents generally.
10-Mantra: OM SHUKRAYA NAMAHA
11-Seed Syllable (Bija Mantra): SHRIM (see above),
HRIM ("hreem", especially associated with the Vajrayogini range of
Hindu/Buddhist divinities)
12-Yoga: Bhakti (devotion), occult vision, astral travel, things that can put us within the snare of glamour
13-Lifestyle: A more refined and sensitive approach,
appreciative and affectionate. Creativity, artistic endeavour, with the
hands, speech and all other modes. Ritual. Dance. Singing. Surrounding
oneself with beauty and colour. For the Female, the free expression of
femaleness; for the Male, respect for the feminine and the women in
one's life, as spouse, as the "beloved", or the high muses of the
Creative arts.
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1.Square of Saturn
Total value:99
2-Planetary symbol: a bow (relationship to the saturnian crescent?)
3-Directions:West (macr.), West, (micr.)
4-Gemstones: Amethyst, blue sapphire (setting in
gold), Lapis, malachite. To be always worn with care, due to the
traditional malefic associations of Saturn (we might adopt a more
modern and enlightened view in the West). Best to give the stone a
trial run first and see what results. Avoid during times of darkness,
selfishness, inertia, possessiveness, coldness, or overly crafty
natured-ness, pride, manipulation or malice.
5-Deities:
a)Planetary: Sani: dressed in blue, dark blue bodied,
four armed ("the son of the Sun")(!), terrifying in appearance yet
peaceful in nature, having an ox for a vehicle. Three of his hands
carry the following: Trident (trishula), bow and mace, the remaining
hand making the gesture of generosity. blue sapphire crest jewel.
b)Ruling Deity (adhidevata): Yama (Lord of Death)
c)Overruler (pratyadhidevata): Prajapati
6-Planetary Profile: Lack of calm, of serenity;
agitation, tremors. The ability to handle stress. Insomnia,
ungroundedness. Intimidation by others, or circumstances. Weakness and
vulnerability. The practical and the perception of reality. Suffering
at the hands of government or organized institutions. The ability to
make money. Consistency and the lack thereof, matters of endurance.
Long term planning, drive, ambition. Bone and nerve strength, vitality,
constipation, tissue decay. Slow healing, resistance to infectious
disease. Epilepsy, paralysis, cancer.
7-Colours: Dark blue, browns, greys, blacks, but care
should be taken not to excessively emphasis the negative nature of
Saturn. Avoid quantities of any colour, especially bright ones.
8-Herbs: Myrrh, Frankincense, guggal, haritaki,
comfrey root- herbs that strengthen and heal the bones. Triphala Churna
, an Vedic herbal formulation is especially good here, cleansing waste
materials, and a tonic for deep tissues generally.
9-Oils: Sandlewood, frankincense, cedar, juniper, myrrh.
10-Mantra: OM SHANAISCHARAYA NAMAHA, OM SHANTI SHANTI SHANTI (esp. good for peace)
11-Seed Syllable (Bija Mantra)SHAM ("shum")
12-Yoga: worship and practices of Shiva (as "Lord of
Time") and Kali, the goddess (as the Devourer). Chanting of the Shiva
Mantra: OM NAMAHA SHIVAYA, or the worship of Kali, in concert with the
use of her seed mantra KLIM ("kleem"). The worship of the dark and
terrible forms of the divine. Ancestor worship. Reverence for the past.
A research direction for all those Tibetan Buddhists out there might be
KalaChakra ("Wheel of Time"), and the various facets of that Tantra, in
its aspects of Astrology, Medicine, the myth of Shambala and the future
reign of Rudrachakrin. The Cult of Shambala as practiced by some
contemporary Buddhists will also be of interest here in its relation
with Bon and other subjects (see "Drung, Deu and Bon" by Namkhai Norbu
, various published works of Chogyam Trungpa and students, and the
general subject area of Kalachakra/Shambala). Karma Yogas. Silence.
Repentance, atonement, pilgrimage.
13-Lifestyle: Cultivation of peace, calm and
detachment, equanimity, routine, discipline, following authority.
Reduction of travel, stimulation of sense and nerve, strong emotions.
Spend time in nature and in positive and nurturing environs. Peaceful
retreats. Monastic environments.
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1.Square of Rahu
Total value:108
2-Planetary symbol: a magnet
3-Directions: SW (macr.), SW (micr.)
4-Gemstones: Golden\Cinnamon Garnet
(Hessonite)(settings can be silver or gold), golden grossularite
garnets. Avoid darker, red or opaque stones, these are associated with
Rahu's rulership of eclipses. Avoid when natal Rahu is in strong
associations with Malefics, but otherwise relatively safe.
5-Deities:
a)Planetary: Rahu: black robed and black bodied, four
armed, terrifying in appearance, having a Head without a body and the
nether regions of a snake, and having a lion as a vehicle. Three of his
hands hold a sword, Trident (trishula) and discus (more like a
flattened ring than our discus) revolving rapidly but stationary about
his upheld index finger. The remaining hand makes the gesture of
generosity. Hessonite Garnet crest jewel.
b)Ruling Deity (adhidevata): Durga ( Goddess of Power)
c)Overruler (pratyadhidevata): Sarpa (God of Snakes)
6-Planetary Profile: the predominate influence of our
age of materialism (Kali Yoga). Hypersensitivity, agitation, fear,
anxiety, hallucinations, drug consumption, impressionability,
moodiness, strange fantasies, imaginings, clouded perceptions. A lack
of self-knowledge, leading to impressionability and suggestions from
others. Popularity, "hip-ness". Unwholesome pursuits, self-dissipation.
Immune system functioning, rate of infectious disease spread, pallor,
loss of bodily control. Nervous and mental disorders.
7-Colours: as in Jupiter as well as the more yellowish
of the Solar colour range (see above). These counter the negative in
Rahu and transmit the positive.
8-Herbs: Aromas that clear the atmosphere subtly like camphor wood, frankincense.
9-Oils: Scents as above.
10-Mantra: OM RAHAVE NAMAHA.
11-Seed Syllable (Bija Mantra): RAM (see above), HUM ("hoom"), Shiva's syllable for clearing obstacles.
12-Yoga: Avoid Yogas that open up the Astral and the
visionary, or that employ trance or hypnosis, or modern high tech
methods that employ affirmations, tapes or videos. Devotion, Bhakti, is
best. Psychic clearing, expiation, exorcism in extreme cases is
helpful. Alliance with a clear and legitimate tradition is recommended,
clear consistent discipline, avoidance of wishful thinking, experience
chasing, or pursual of occult powers.
13-Lifestyle: Most of our modern conditions. Avoidance
of powerful sensation, mass media, advertising, anything high tech in
general, video/computer games, drugs, too much sex, excess
verbiage/conversation and use of the imagination, Music videos,
web-surfing. The artificial in general should be avoided. Peace, quiet,
rest, the pursual of the authentic, in general; and the cultivation of
Jovian things should be helpful. A protective and nurturing environment
is essential.
A general research suggestion (and a personal plea from
the researcher)for the modern and enlightened Magician of whatever ilk,
would be the isolation of imbalances of a Rahu/Ketu type and methods of
amelioration.
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KETU (the South Node)
1. Square of Ketu
Total value:117
2-Planetary symbol: a flag
3-Directions:Macrocosmically not applied, microcosmically NW.
4-Gemstones:Cat's Eye (chysoberyl family), Quartz Cat's Eye. (Gold
settings). Avoid the gemstones during any periods of bleeding, fever,
headaches, infections, ulcers, eye pain.
5-Deities:
a)Planetary: Ketu: Smoke coloured, grey robed. Two armed, serpent
headed, having a serpent as a vehicle, carrying a mace in one hand and
the other making the gesture of generosity. Cat's Eye crest jewel.
b)Ruling Deity (adhidevata): Chitragupta (God of Karma)
c)Overruler (pratyadhidevata): Brahma (as God of Knowledge)
6-Planetary Profile: Insight, discrimination, confidence and the lack
thereof. Poor perceptions, or conversely overly acute ones.
Self-destructive tendencies. As in an overactive Mars, but more in the
nature of a collective influence from the world around us ( a weakened
Ketu makes us susceptible to injury in War or mass calamities. Sense of
constriction, lack of freedom. Excessive attachment to the past, or
lost causes. Digestion, circulation, ulceration, anemia, chronic
bleeding disorders, muscular problems, nervous disorders with
mysterious or unknown causes.
7-Colours: those of the Suns range of bright fiery yellows , oranges
and reds. Avoid opaque/whitish colours, or the dark and cloudy.
8-Herbs: subtle, as in Rahu. Sage, Calamus(use caution), bayberry, wild ginger, juniper.
9-Oils: Camphor, cedar, myrrh, , frankincense. Strong Keu need a bit of
soothing with substances like Gotu Kola, Bhringiraj, skullcap and
passionflower.
10-Mantra: OM KETAVE NAMAHA.
11-Seed Syllable (Bija Mantra); KEM ("came")
12-Yoga: Knowledge yogas generally, the capacity for self-inquiry.
Transcendence of time and the senses. Meditation on the subject of
Death will assist to develop the higher powers of Ketu.
13-Lifestyle: the developing of confidence in ones thoughts and
perceptions. Spiritual and occult studies helpful. Control and
direction of the power of insight. Astrology. Advisable to stick with
accepted and legitimate traditions. Discipline, concurrent with the
development of will and energy along with compassion and freedom.
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