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What is my Vedic Astrology sign? Why is my sun sign different in Vedic Astrology?
This question often asks about your major three Western signs—your sun, moon, and rising signs or constellations.
Now, when chatting with Vedic astrologers it gets a bit more layered. While there’s a predominant constellation or two that we can associate an individual with, the sun sign is no longer the focus.
What is japa? How do you practice japa? How do you use a mala?
Japa means “rotate,” and the use of mala beads helps to tether the mind to a kinesthetic sensation, reminding you to focus the mind as you repeat a word or phrase associated with your deepening spiritual awareness.
Doing japa with a mantra, a heart-mind vehicle, repatterns the thinking mind, and brings you into moment-to-moment awareness.
As one slowly moves along the mala, the mind becomes rooted in that same, unhurried, calm movement, directing awareness into clear focus.