Esoteric astrology
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Esoteric astrology is a branch of Astrology that focuses on the spiritual evolution of a person or groups of persons.[1] Mundane (or classical) astrology focuses on the personality, or one's individual identity. Esoteric astrology focuses on the soul, or one's higher purpose.[2]
Esoteric astrology is based on Alice Bailey's Ageless Wisdom teachings, as relayed by her Tibetan Master, Djwhal Khul.[3][4][5] "The Tibetan Master, Djwhal Khul, has provided a significant foundation for a more Soul-oriented approach to astrology and to the Life it seeks to symbolize and interpret."[6]
Esoteric astrologers typically base their work on Bailey's five-volume series, Treatise on the Seven Rays. The third book in the series, Esoteric Astrology,[7] is considered to be the foundation for esoteric astrologers world wide."[8]
Esoteric astrology's system of planetary rulerships differs from that of conventional astrology, involves planets not conventionally used, and replaces the house system with a system of crosses with highly individualized meanings and multiple levels of interpretation. Esoteric astrology incorporates many layers of study, dovetailing into other levels of astrology and the Seven Rays. [9]
According to Djhwal Khul (Alice Bailey), here are the houses and their planetary rulers.[10]
Personality (Mundane) | Soul (Esoteric) | House | |
---|---|---|---|
Aries | Mars | Mercury (planet) | First |
Taurus | Venus | Vulcan | Second |
Gemini | Mercury | Venus | Third |
Cancer | Moon | Neptune | Fourth |
Leo | Sun | Sun | Fifth |
Virgo | Mercury | Moon | Sixth |
Libra | Venus | Uranus | Seventh |
Scorpio | Mars | Mars | Eighth |
Sagittarius | Jupiter | Earth | Ninth |
Capricorn | Saturn | Saturn | Tenth |
Aquarius | Uranus | Jupiter | Eleventh |
Pisces | Jupiter | Pluto | Twelfth |
"Esoteric astrology specifically addresses the substructures underlying one's belief systems, attitudes and life processes; it is thus more concerned with causes (energies and forces) than with effects (events)."[11]
H.P. Blavatsky (founder of Theosophical Society), Rudolf Steiner, and others have helped to develop the mystical tradition of esoteric astrology.[12][13]
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- ^ Baker, Douglas (1998). Esoteric Astrology: A New Astrology for a New Millennium, Vol. 1 (Seven Pillars of Ancient Wisdom). Dr D M Baker, 314. ISBN 0906006015.
- ^ Baker, Douglas (1982). Esoteric Astrology, Part VIII The Soul's Purpose. Dr D M Baker, 178. ISBN 0906006678.
- ^ Leo, Alan (1978). Esoteric Astrology]. Destiny Books, 318. ISBN 0892811811.
- ^ Leo, Alan (2005). Symbolism and Astrology: An Introduction to Esoteric Astrology. Cosimo Classics, 88. ISBN 1596056142.
- ^ Jansson, Torgny (2005). Esoteric Astrology: A Beginner's Guide. Author House, 388. ISBN 1420875957.
- ^ Oken, Alan (1990). Soul-Centered Astrology. The Crossing Press, p. 14.
- ^ Bailey, Alice A. A Treatise on the Seven Rays, Vol 3: Esoteric Astrology. Lucis Trust. 1951
- ^ Oken, Alan (1990). Soul-Centered Astrology. The Crossing Press.
- ^ Alan Leo (1989). Esoteric Astrology. Inner Traditions / Bear & Company, p21. ISBN 0892811811.
- ^ Bailey, Alice A. A Treatise on the Seven Rays, Vol 3: Esoteric Astrology. Lucis Trust. 1951
- ^ "What is Esoteric Astrology?," Bonnie Wells, retrieved April 7, 2008.
- ^ Leo, Alan (1978). Esoteric Astrology]. Destiny Books, 318. ISBN 0892811811.
- ^ Leo, Alan (2005). Symbolism and Astrology: An Introduction to Esoteric Astrology. Cosimo Classics, 88. ISBN 1596056142.