Kabbalistic astrology teaches us how to prepare to take full control of our lives. While many times, astrology is used as a method for predicting the future through the horoscope, the kabbala teaches us to prevent and how to act to when unfortunate events are met. It could be defined as a philosophy that is based on universal laws to understand our true mission. This practice is related to Judaism, seeking various forms of mind awareness through the Torah. It contains various Jewish beliefs, created years before Christ. In Christianity, Kabbalah seeks to understand the first five books of the Bible, interpreting the origin of life and the absolute truth that maybe is hidden in it.
While it is believed that the zodiac is only given by the time when we were born, this may not be entirely true, since in the Kabbalistic astrology explains that the sign under which we are born is given by our past. This is necessary so that the qualities of each individual, given by the sign won’t be repeated, and in our present, we can correct the evil of the past. We must focus on the zodiac; only when we want to tell the personality taken in this life.
The differences between conventional and Kabbalistic astrology are many. Among the most prominent is the schedule by which is governed; Kabbalistic uses the Hebrew calendar, whereas conventional astrology uses the Gregorian calendar.
With this type of astrology we can improve our lifetime every month. Experts in the field say that according to the position of the moon and the planets, we will have new opportunities to expand.
To improve our present we must correct all what we did in our past life; we owe the “tikkun”. The word “tikkun“, in Hebrew, means repair, this means that the revelation shown in our past life will guide us in the present to improve. Nothing happens by chance, but by causality. The “tikkun” shows us that we have come to this earth for a purpose; everything we live has a reason. We all have a mission to fulfill, no one is more important than anyone; we just came to accomplish it.
By this belief we can correct errors brought from the past. Everything we carry and hinder our arrival into the light. Always doing well is not enough to keep us on the right track. We must correct negative aspects of our personality, self-defeating thoughts that make our “tikkun”.
The “kabbalah” will give us the strength to know what path we must choose. Stop being the victim of your life; forget the bad things that have happened are a misery and your difficult childhood is the cause for the negative behavior. Everything negative that happens to us is just to help us find the light; we only need to understand that.
An interesting vision but there are so many that I don’t know which one is the most appropriate.