Fri. Mar 29th, 2024

Vedic astrology and Western astrology can be differentiated on the basis of fundamental differences like the use of zodiac signs, housing systems, planets, and their ruling signs, aspects, and orbits.  

The use of zodiac signs forms the primary difference between the two types of astrology.  

Vedic astrologers make use of the Sidereal Zodiac based on the positions of the stars in the sky. In contrast, western astrologers utilize the tropical zodiac to determine the start of signs with the Sun’s orbit around the Earth.  

Western astrology uses both equal-sized and unequal houses since they use a house system that places the Ascendant degree at the starting of the first house. In contrast, Vedic astrology uses the complete sign houses. The Ascendant falls in the first house at any degree, and every house contains only one sign.  

Another significant difference in western and Vedic astrology is that the former makes use of all. The major planets like Uranus, Pluto, and Neptune, while the latter only follow the visible planets.  

Western astrology uses a combination of the five significant geographical aspects- sextile,  conjunction, square, opposition, and trine, while the Vedic astrologers implement an altogether distinguished approach.  

The art of astrology is more than just what your daily horoscope says about it. Astrology is complex and all about the positions of the celestial bodies and how they have an impact on who you are,  who you love, and so much more. Essentially, astrology and its influence on your life have been around for as long as there have been stars in the sky. 

Tarot readings are a form of divination used to advise and empower people to make better choices in their lives. Through the messages brought forward by the Tarot cards and a Tarot reader’s intuition, a Tarot reading acts as a tool that lets you connect with universal energy to overall better your life. 

Both Tarot and astrology readings are powerful tools within the spiritual world to get insights into someone’s past, present, or future. While they differ significantly on a technical level, a spiritual overlay brings the two together under the same roof.

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