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Vedic Astrology in Beaune

Jyotish—or Vedic astrology, a name meaning "the science of light"—originates from the Indian tradition and serves as a tool for self-understanding and guidance regarding timing. To create a Vedic birth chart, also known as a *Janma Kundali*, three essential pieces of information are required: the exact day, month, year, and time of birth.

The Vedic medical astrology practiced at the Marie de Bourgogne Holistic Spa & Center represents a fusion of Jyotish (Vedic astrology) and Ayurveda (traditional Indian medicine). It is sometimes referred to as *Ayur-Jyotish*.

Vedic medical astrology seeks to understand:

  • energy imbalances,
  • areas of bodily vulnerability,
  • sensitive periods (*dashas*),
  • a person’s Ayurvedic tendencies.
  • Jyotish is one of the six auxiliary sciences of the Vedas (the Vedangas).

It draws its principles from the Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, and Atharva Veda.

These are the texts containing the earliest references to planetary movements, the *Nakshatras* (constellations), and the Vedic calendar.

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Comment se déroule une consultation en astrologie védique ?

A Vedic astrology consultation differs from a simple horoscope reading. It is personalized, in-depth, and often focused on personal development and one's life path. Here is what happens during a Vedic astrology session:

  • Information gathering
  • The practitioner begins by collecting essential information to construct your birth chart:
  • Exact date, time, and place of birth
  • Your questions or areas of interest: career, love, health, spirituality, finances, etc.
  • Optionally, a few significant life events to refine accuracy (chart rectification)
  • Construction of the birth chart
  • Ascendant (Lagna)
  • Moon sign (Rashi) and Nakshatra
  • Planetary positions in the 12 houses
  • Yogas (planetary combinations)
  • Dashas (planetary periods)

This provides a complete map of your psychological, karmic, and material tendencies.

The astrologer analyzes several aspects:

  • Psychology and personality: strengths, weaknesses, talents, karmic traits
  • Emotions and the subconscious: wounds, fears, repetitive patterns
  • Relationships: love, romantic partnerships, family, friendships
  • Career and finances: talents, favorable timing, obstacles
  • Health: energetic tendencies or physical vulnerabilities (Vedic medical astrology)
  • Spiritual evolution: life purpose, karmic lessons

Practical advice:

  • Life direction: when to act, when to wait (dashas and transits)
  • Energetic harmonization: yoga, pranayama, meditation
  • Personal development: advice on managing emotions, building confidence, and utilizing talents
  • Cycles of personal or professional growth
  • Times favorable for healing, learning, or spiritual pursuits
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Questions et interaction

You can ask specific questions about your life.

Here is how it can help, based on its principles:

1. Self-understanding

Analysis of character, natural talents, and deep-seated motivations.

2. Spiritual epigenetics

We inherit not only genes but also karmic tendencies and family patterns.
Identification of karmic strengths and challenges (recurring life patterns).

3. Career guidance

Assessment of career potential, innate abilities, and areas of excellence.
Can help in choosing a career path aligned with one’s true nature.

4. Analyzing the subconscious

Mana Shastra = Vedic psychology; the study of the workings of the mind, the subconscious, emotions, and human behavior.

  • emotional memories
  • deep-seated memories
  • past emotions
  • psychological automatic responses
  • instinctive reactions

5. Identifying unconscious blockages

Understanding emotions or fears with "no apparent cause."
Recognizing family and karmic patterns.
Guiding the process of healing or personal growth.

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