The first breath at birth is the not merely function and utility, but form and beauty that echoes through the cosmos.
The woman giving birth is
simply invaded by this beauty and is the most profound initiation to
spirituality a woman can have.
The tears of joy and the
weeping at birth is the wakening of consciousness after the pain.
Janman from the Vedic text
refers to birth and rebirth of the kundalini energy and the secret wheel of
life force.
The energy of the ecliptic Moon is located at the spring of the divine, where pure water falls into the heart of the kundalini, the chemistry and nectar that is the juice of love.
Janman is the nativity of the cosmos in the science of ancient Indian Astrology or Jyotish, giving birth to the physical, emotional and mental faculties, in the spiritual-psyche the zodiac is the placenta of the embryonic earth body and its character.
It relates to the Ayurvedic
energy powers from the past pure and impure (karma-fluid) that maintains or
stains the current body.
The first breath in the
total sphere and center of gravity is the whole-nature of destiny, the ongoing
clockwork as psychic energy or qualities of time to mature. For everything
there is a time and so is birth, and the time of unfoldment of the soul is the
time upon the sincere love progress one makes through life.
The constant birth in the
organic whole is the dynamic order in terms of cycles and sets of
characteristics determined by the light and its turning functioning. The human
psyche as whole is the spiritual contribution in the skylight and that a planet
like Venus is the evening and morning star makes sense of dual existence.
The names of days in the
Sabian symbols from Persian Astronomy are the degrees of the zodiac and the
energy field in poetic sense to understand the whole.
The Moon significant to the
mother is the reaching of the cosmic calling giving birth in time as nature
wants it.
The deity of the cosmic
self in the search for purpose comes with that first breath and the celestial
horizon at that time.
Being born into the wrong time will have its consequences.
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