Astrology - Yogi
Welcome to the intersection of asana and ascendant. Where the chakras rewrite the stars. Traditional Western or Vedic (Jyotish) astrology maps the sky at the moment of your birth. It’s powerful. It’s ancient. But it’s also fixed . It tells you the karma you brought in—your cosmic blueprint.
When Saturn transits your 7th house, pop astrology screams: “Divorce! Loneliness! Karma!” Yogi Astrology says: “Great. You have 40 days to meditate on your heart center. Change the pattern before the planet arrives.”
We’ve all been there. You’re at a party, someone asks, “What’s your sign?” You answer “Leo” or “Pisces,” and suddenly a stranger is predicting your entire emotional future based on when you were born. yogi astrology
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Yogi Astrology, as taught in the Kundalini Yoga tradition (following Yogi Bhajan), asks a different question: Not “What did the sky give you?” but “What have you done with your sky?” Welcome to the intersection of asana and ascendant
Because in the end, the wisest astrologer isn’t the one who can name your rising sign. It’s the one who reminds you: “The stars incline. They do not compel. And you—seated on your meditation cushion—are the only planet that matters.” Have you ever felt your horoscope was wrong, but your yoga practice felt right ? Share your sign + your favorite asana below. Let’s see if the chakras agree with the cosmos. 🌙🪐
In this framework, your astrological chart is not a life sentence. It’s a menu . And you—through your daily sadhana (spiritual practice)—are the chef. Here’s where it gets interesting. In Yogi Astrology, the planets don’t rule you. Your projection rules you. It’s powerful
But what if I told you that in —the cosmic wisdom drawn from the yogic and tantric traditions of the Himalayas—your birthday is almost irrelevant?