The Vedic View Ashlesha
The Vedic View Ashlesha
The Vedic View Ashlesha
Vedic View
by KOMILLA SUTTON
Nakshatras are passive forces, which need the planets to activate them. To study the deeper meanings of life, the nakshatra placements of key planets
will give a much better understanding of the inner motivations of planets. To reflect on the eclipse of 11th August 1999 we need to look at the Nakshatra
position to understand it's subtle meanings. The eclipse is taking place in Ashlesha Nakshatra that is ruled by Mercury and is placed in the sign of
Cancer.
The ending of Ashlesha and the ending of Cancer coincide- the Lunar and the Solar Zodiac meet. So makes this Nakshatras extremely powerful on a
spiritual level and destiny plays an important part for those born in Ashlesha.
The ruler of Ashlesha is Mercury who is the celestial bridge between higher forces and the Earth. The Moon, which rules the sign, is the Mind, which
controls us, Mercury the intellect that guides our rational thinking. This concentrates Ashlesha on the development of the mind and the change in
human psyche.
The presiding deity of Ashlesha is Nagas. Nagas are snakes who have great occult powers. It will be wrong to think of them as the poisonous snakes
that only kill. Ashlesha persons are supposed to have incisive vision that enables them to look into the hidden secrets of nature and understand true
wisdom. The snake carries his poison in a pouch and its body is not filled with poison. It will only use this poison when forced to do so. Also poison can
be used for healing or for killing. So the Nagas have the capacity for both good and bad. Ashlesha can lead people to knowledge; wisdom, wealth and
prosperity but it can also take them down the path of danger, self-destruction, sexual adventure and unexpected happenings.
The Snakes shed their skins periodically. They are also linked to the Kundalini Shakti- the latent power within us. They are a symbol of re-birth and
transformation. Ashlesha being at the junction of Solar and Lunar zodiac shows the ending of one cycle of life and moving of another. The process of
shedding of the old skin is always a painful one. It relates to a change of the mind- emotional and intellectual, the evolving of the human
consciousness.
The eclipse of 11th August 1999 taking place in this powerful Nakshatra takes on an added spiritual dimension. Eclipses have always been used in
India since the Vedic times for meditation, study and initiations into higher occult power. The eclipse in Ashlesha will magnify the occult energy. Those
experiencing the eclipse at Plymouth will feel the power of this eclipse strongly. But it is important to use this energy wisely.
On a personal level the eclipses will effect those birthdays that are close to the eclipse or their Moon or Ascendants are within two degrees of the
eclipse degree (24 degree 30" Cancer). Those who have planets within a wider orb will be effected but the impact will not be so intense. The main
aspect of the eclipse is the re-direction of mental energy that will lead to major transformations. What brings about this change- it could be an event or
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circumstances, which alter your way of thinking. The process can be painful if you are not ready to make the change. If you do move towards change,
you will find the process liberating. The way ahead is of a completely new direction of life where you experience life on a different level. The soul
matures through the experiences of 1999 and is able to recognise the new and subtle realities of life.
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