Astro Q & A w/ Vic DiCara Vic DiCara
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- Religion & Spirituality
Vic DiCara answers common questions about astrology with uncommon depth, friendliness, humor, scholarship and experience!
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The Vedic Stars: Maghā - Afterlife, Past-life, Ancestral Inheritance
Maghā is the star of the Pitṛ, ancestral spirits who ferry us through the afterlife, on our journey from one lifetime to the next. Explaining the Pitṛ and the qualities of their star, Vic DiCara reads and explains the chapter on Maghā from his book, 27 Stars 27 Gods - available on Amazon or directly through his website: http://www.vicdicara.com.
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Passionate Embraces! Luxury! Pleasure... and spirituality!? Aslesa Nakshatra
The star of dragons! Passionate embraces! Loyal emotion! Luxury! Pleasure! A star of nāga demons who are cunning and jealous, as well as nāga gods who are moral and spiritual! Vic DiCara reads from and explains his book, 27 Stars 27 Gods - available on Amazon or through his website: www.vicdicara.com
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The Star that Fulfills your Fullest Potential: Puṣya
Vic DiCara reads from and explains his book, 27 Stars 27 Gods (available from http://www.vicdicara.com) to reveal all the fascinating qualities of the constellation known in Vedic astrology as Pushya, home of the guru of the gods, Brihaspati. [Video version of this podcast is available through my YouTube channel.]
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The Goddess Nakṣatra! Punarvasu.
Punarvasu - the Vedic Constellation of unity, harmony, cooperation, self-replication, and self-invention. Learn how all these qualities come from the goddess of this constellation, Aditi - the very fabric of reality, mother of God and gods, mother of her own father, source of her own creation.
The image of Aditi, known commonly as “Lajja Gauri” shows her as the source of Brahmā (since she has Brahmā’s lotus as her head) and the mother of everything (since she is shown in the birthing position). Aditi is one of the many aspects of Vedic culture that destroys any misconception of it being male-centric or patriarchal.
Aditi is the fountainhead of all śakti. Devotees of The Mother often equate all of her manifestations with one another. Thus Durgā or Parvatī are often depicted in Aditi’s role as the mother of all the gods, including even Brahmā, Viṣnu, and Śiva! -
The Star of Destruction and Tears - Ardra. Rudra's Vedic Nakshatra
Ardra is the star of destruction and tears, but symbolizes all the things we must destroy before we can truly blossom. In this video, Vic DiCara explains all about the deity of Ardra, Rudhra - god of storms and destruction, and explains how his traits generate all the most important traits of Ardra.
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Search for Happiness, meaning, and purpose: Mṛgaśīrṣā - The Vedic Stars
Learn all about the Vedic constellation called Mṛgaśīrṣa, which is all about the search for meaning, purpose, and happiness. Soma. Amṛta. Rasa. The nectar of immortality and the ultimate bliss!