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Crossing the Zodiac Threshold

Episode 15 of the The Vedic Astrology Podcast podcast, hosted by Fiona Marques, titled "Crossing the Zodiac Threshold" was published on June 25, 2025 and runs 41 minutes.

June 25, 2025 ·41m · The Vedic Astrology Podcast

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Text me your thoughts about this epidode ... In this episode of the Vedic Astrology Podcast, join me (Fiona Marques) and special guest Jack Lyons as we delve into the rich imagery of Aquarius, Pisces, and Aries as depicted in ancient Vedic texts. Using insights from the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Jaimini Sutras, and Yavana Jataka we attempt to understand how to cross the zodiac threshold and transition from endings to beginnings. We cover karmic cycles, the dissolution of ego, and the reb...

Text me your thoughts about this epidode ...

In this episode of the Vedic Astrology Podcast, join me (Fiona Marques) and special guest Jack Lyons as we delve into the rich imagery of Aquarius, Pisces, and Aries as depicted in ancient Vedic texts. Using insights from the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Jaimini Sutras, and Yavana Jataka we attempt to understand how to cross the zodiac threshold and transition from endings to beginnings. We cover karmic cycles, the dissolution of ego, and the rebirth of new beginnings, offering a philosophical perspective on life's transitions and the interconnectedness of all things.

Tune in to explore:
 – The man with the pot and the burden of quiet service
 – Saturn’s mythic exile and the solitary figure in water
 – Kaivalyam, Sattva, and the subtle bliss of Pisces
 – The strange code of “five rats and cats”
 – The karmic momentum that propels us into Aries
 – And why the ecliptic offers no true beginning or end

Perfect for astrology students, storytellers, or anyone curious about the thresholds of transformation.

If you would like to join Jack Lyons and become a Vedic Astrologer check out https://www.fionamarques.com/become-a-vedic-astrologer

Read Jack's essay at www.fionamarques.com/ava-apprenticeship-newsletters/the-evolution-of-signs-11-12-and-1-by-jack-lyons

Watch this episode at https://youtu.be/sQLOd37bz-U

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DECLUTTER: THE VEDIC WAY Nityanand Charan Das Answering life’s most complicated questions the Vedic Way!! Taittriyaka Upanishad by Unknown Loyal Books The word Upanishad (upa-ni-shad) consists of, "Upa" means "near;" "ni" means "down;" "shad" means "to sit." Thus, Upanishad is to sit down near the teacher to discuss, learn, practice, and experience. There are some 200 or more Upanishads. Some are lost and are only known about because of being referenced in other Upanishads. Most of the Upanishads were kept secret for centuries, only passed on to others orally in the form of Shloka (a category of verse line developed from the Vedic Anustubh meter).Taittiriya is a Sanskrit word that means "from Tittiri". The root of this name has been interpreted in two ways: "from Vedic sage Tittiri" or a collection of verses from mythical students who became Tittiris (birds, partridges) in order to gain knowledge.This Upanishad is divided into three sections called Vallis: Siksha (Pronunciation /Instruction) Valli , Ananda (bliss of Brahman) Valli , and Bhrigu (son of Varuna, the god of all water elements) Valli.The chronology of Taittriyaka Upanish Katha Upanishad by Unknown Loyal Books The word Upanishad (upa-ni-shad) consists of, "Upa" means "near;" "ni" means "down;" "shad" means "to sit." Thus, Upanishad is to sit down near the teacher to discuss, learn, practice, and experience. There are some 200 or more Upanishads. Some are lost and are only known about because of being referenced in other Upanishads.Most of the Upanishads were kept secret for centuries, only passed on to others orally in the form of Shloka (a category of verse line developed from the Vedic Anustubh meter).Katha-Upanishad is one the 11 principal Upanishads. Its chronology is contested as being between fifth century BCE and 1st millennium BCE.Katha (Sanskrit: कठ) literally means "distress". Katha Upanishad uses words that symbolically embed and creatively have multiple meanings. For example, a closely pronounced word Katha (Sanskrit: कथा) literally means "story, legend, conversation, speech, tale". All of these related meanings are relevant to the Katha Upanishad.The text presents Death as the T Brihadaranyaka Upanishad Unknown The word Upanishad (upa-ni-shad) consists of, "Upa" means "near;" "ni" means "down;" "shad" means "to sit." Thus, Upanishad is to sit down near the teacher to discuss, learn, practice, and experience. There are some 200 or more Upanishads. Some are lost and are only known about because of being referenced in other Upanishads. Most of the Upanishads were kept secret for centuries, only passed on to others orally in the form of Shlokas (a category of verse line developed from the Vedic Anustubh meter).The Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upanishad (Sanskrit: बृहदारण्यक उपनिषद्) is one of the oldest, mukhya (primary) Upanishads. It is contained within the Shatapatha Brahmana (Brahmana is a collection of ancient Indian texts with commentaries on the Vedas.), which is itself a part of Shukla Yajur Veda. Brihad means great. Aryanka (Snskrit) आरण्यक means means pertaining to the forest. Aranyaka in the Upanishadic context refers to a treatise to be read or expounded by anchorites in the quiet of the fo
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