The Zodiac Doesn’t Belong to Astrologers — Why They Hijacked It
Reclaiming the Cosmic Blueprint as the Universe’s QR Code of Creation

Who can think of Astrology without the Zodiac?
No, I’m not suggesting that Astrology can survive without the Zodiac, nor claiming that the Zodiac exists only for Astrology. Let us understand the Zodiac holistically—exactly as it was meant to be understood for Astrology and far beyond it.
For centuries, myths and mis-interpretations have wrapped the Zodiac in glamour and confusion. This article clears the haze and brings a relatable, self-evident perspective. It sets aside what celebrities or authors may have said and returns to the raw, luminous core of truth.
Perspectives of Truth over Benchmarks of Prediction
Across ages, the Zodiac, planets, and nakshatras have been used mainly to tweak predictive techniques. But Truth reveals itself only when we step back—when we let go of the hero-worship and celebrity obsession that cloud clear seeing.
Why should a single successful prediction become a license to twist or distort Rāśi tattva, Graha tattva, Bhāva tattva, and even Karmic tattva? It is time to pause the predictive frenzy and look again through the lens of spirit.
What Is Spiritual?
We don’t need images, idols, temples, churches, mosques, or synagogues to touch the spiritual dimension. This isn’t about disrespect; it’s about directness. Faith without truth is fragile, but when faith touches the line of truth—and crosses it—we enter the world of reality, like a spaceship burning through the heat of re-entry to return home.
The Role of the Sun in the Universe
The Universe exists because of the Sun. Every discipline—Astrology, Science, Technology, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry—stands sustained by that one creative fire.
The Sun is not merely a planet; it is the living source of creation, the inexhaustible well of energy. That energy takes countless forms and manifests the Universe beyond imagination, beyond knowledge. Only saints and mystics have glimpsed this directly.
The Sun is Ātman—the Soul. Every living being carries a spark of it. To believe or not is one’s prerogative; yet within Astrology, the Sun often receives only the same routine treatment as one among nine planets—while Rahu and Ketu aren’t even physical bodies.
Can the Sun Have Enemies?
It is impossible. No obstruction, no rivalry can exist for the Sun. From the predictive angle, however, Astrology calls the Sun and Saturn “enemies,” complete with mythological back-stories. That is hallucination, not insight. (Watch the related video at: https://youtu.be/yn2UbYW7D6E )
The Fifth Sign — Leo
Leo, the fifth sign, is the epicentre of the Zodiac and the throne of the Sun. Notice that the Moon owns the twelfth sign from the Sun. (Watch the video at https://youtu.be/BZKpjUFVZr4)
The Moon Does Not Belong to the Sun’s Universe
This is precisely why the Moon governs the twelfth house from the Sun, although the Moon itself was born of the Sun. The Moon symbolises Mind—and mind is both servant and saboteur of humankind. Used rightly, it reflects truth; left uncontrolled, it distorts everything.
Every day, “Rāśi Bhaviṣya” forecasts place the Moon at the centre of prediction. But in any single Moon sign, around 3 000 babies are born every hour. Can all their destinies be packed into one generalised paragraph? “One size fits all”?
Remember: the special aspects of planets are derived with reference to Leo. For clarity, my companion articles include diagrams for quick study.
Reclaiming the Cosmic Blueprint — How?
Only by understanding the Universe through spiritual and philosophical insight—not through technology, not through mythology.
The Sun, as Ātman, is the creative energy whose particle lives in all beings. Hence, we are all children of the same Father.
Why Do We Suffer?
Because we created suffering ourselves. (Watch the Video at: https://youtu.be/FOTNjAV4ixQ The mind, circling the Universe every 28 days, dances to the tune of desire. Venus governs the field of temptation and beauty—Taurus and Libra.
We crave expression, trade, communication—Mercury rules Gemini and Virgo. We rush to act, burn out, and rush again—Mars holds Aries and Scorpio. We question ethics—Jupiter governs Sagittarius and Pisces. And finally Saturn reminds us: follow the moral law of the Universe—Capricorn and Aquarius. The reward of righteousness is the peak of Kumbha, the sign of clarity.
From birth to death the cycle repeats, a roller-coaster until the mind is mastered through concentration and introspection. The Moon’s ownership of the twelfth sign from the Sun itself declares: to reach the Sun, annihilate the restless mind.
Imagination? No.
This is experience waiting to happen.
Is Astrology for Desire or for Deliverance?
Here lies the bitter truth we resist. The Zodiac is a roadmap for emancipation, not a manual for material gain. No one survives forever; yet our pleasure-loving minds refuse to accept the obvious.
Astrology today has become a highway of desires and ambitions. We demand predictions—but predictions for what? Rarely for peace; usually to dive deeper into confusion.
Thus, the Creator’s intent—to guide us toward liberation—has been hijacked into pursuit of profit. Astrologers must restore balance: to guide seekers toward quality of life, not mere standard of living.
Why the Zodiac Was Hijacked
This is no joke but a crisis of conscience. An ancient science of the soul has been dragged into the marketplace to feed material craving. Astrology—the Science of the Soul—has been downgraded to the Science of Body and Mind.
The human body is transient; karma spares none. Scan the QR code of the Zodiac and you’ll see your karmic ledger revealed through the living GPS of Vedic Prashna Kundali—the chart of the present moment in the transitory world. Hence the astrologer’s duty: to speak truth, to guide rightly.
Keep the Knowledge Box Open
Knowledge of any field must stay open, not sealed. Let new understanding flow in; remove what’s obsolete so that it shines again.
The Universe itself is governed by transit, change, fluctuation. Yet humans crave permanence—an impossible dream. We seek remedies through astrology for what astrology is actually designed to explain, not to erase.
Therefore, the astrologer’s responsibility is to identify the seeker’s true position through transits—the Vedic Prashna Kundali—and guide them with clarity, not to exploit demand.
To meet this sacred duty, the astrologer must stand on firm spiritual ground and understand the Zodiac as divine order, not as a toolkit for predictions.
Microcosm and Macrocosm
Macrocosm is the great outer field—the cosmos, planets, stars. Microcosm is the same pattern mirrored within the human frame. What exists outside exists inside.
When the mind is focused at the Ājñā Chakra—the Eye Centre, the Śiva Netra—the body grows still and the soul shines. That is Samādhi Avasthā, the super-conscious state. In that state one knows the body itself as a miniature universe.
Therefore, how can planets be seen merely as tools for prediction? Their purpose is far higher.
Exploration of the Zodiac
The Sun — King of the planetary kingdom; source and sustainer.
The Zodiac — the Universe’s QR code; scan it to see creation itself.
Each sign alternates +/– like a 12-volt battery—symbol of alternating current.
Sun vs Saturn as enemies? A myth born of predictive distortion.
Saturn, though maligned, is a gas giant that stabilises the cosmic climate.
Jupiter, the benefactor, reflects the Sun’s warmth and releases its own—maintaining balance.
All planets are in constant transit; motion sustains the Universe.
Change is the cosmic law; only our attachment resists it.
A straight ECG means death; life itself is rhythm.
Even Earth’s riches—oil, metals, resources—arise from planetary processes.
Hence, there cannot be two sets of planets—one for science and one for astrology. There is only one Universe, and it functions by the same divine principles inside and outside us.
In truth, there are no planetary enemies or friends. They work in perfect harmony to sustain creation. The Zodiac is the blueprint of divinity, leading us toward emancipation—yet most seekers approach it for fleeting material gain.
Therefore, the astrologer’s real task is to guide seekers on the path of righteousness, giving clarity about the present moment and courage to move beyond prediction.
The Power Punch
The Zodiac is a Concept, around which countless chains of sub-concepts revolve in their own orbits—the fixed orbit being the Doctrine of Karma. The entire Universe operates strictly under this karmic law in a living laboratory. Nothing happens inadvertently. At our level of scattered consciousness, confusion reigns; hence the tools of Applied Astrology exist to help us understand the moment on hand and move forward. To move where? To move on the path of emancipation—toward clarity instead of lifelong boiling in confusion.
God is love and eternally kind. The Sun—symbol of Him—performs its sacred duty to help humanity become Him, to merge back into the Universal Consciousness by annihilating the Mind, represented by the Moon. The Moon, revolving around Earth and not the Sun, lies outside the Sun’s primary domain; hence the inner instruction: “Get out of the clutches of Moon to merge into Sun, the Ātman.”
This is the profound message reverberating in the Zodiac—not prediction. Instead of calling astrology’s outcome “prediction,” call it guidance—guidance to merge back into Ātman. That is precisely why the Moon owns the 12th sign from the Sun. There is an urgent need to re-examine astrology as guidance toward the universal goal, not as fuel for human desire.
Reverse Engineering
Wondering how the word engineering appeared all of a sudden? Hang on—here’s why.
The saddest part of modern astrology is its obsession with reverse engineering.
Celebrities have declared, “Sun and Saturn are enemies.” Do we have different Suns and different Saturns—as if astrology’s Sun and science’s Sun are separate entities?
Are there duplicate planetary pairs—one set for predictions, another for physics?
Is this match-fixing before playing? Play the game and then fix the rules!
Yes—exactly that.
Many “Astrology Rules” have evolved as immovable pillars—like the Sun–Saturn enmity.
Predictions given to celebrities turned into universal rule-books.
The same has happened with aspects, exaltations, and debilitations. (My articles in the Knowledge Centre: link https://youtube.com/shorts/AebWNbSUbuw discuss this in detail.)
Because such predictions were publicised as successful, we forgot the principle behind them.
The Science of the Soul was given a permanent goodbye.
The Zodiac’s true message—“Give up Moon, the Mind”—was buried beneath rituals meant to hold the Mind.
No one aspires for emancipation while the Zodiac itself whispers, “Get out of this world.”
And the endless commercial remedies—“Order online Divine grace from Amazon!”—mock the sacred intent.
“You want X girl or Y boy? No problem, send ₹50 000, chant this mantra, or I’ll perform Vashikaran!” Such is the marketplace.
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Conclusion
God is one; the Zodiac is one; the planetary group, nakshatras, orbits, trajectories, and cosmic phenomena are one—and all are governed by the Doctrine of Karma.
Human desire persists through eons; it cannot vanish overnight because its groove runs deep. Astrology—the artistic science—exists to help people face destiny, not to fight it. Stop claiming 99.9 percent accuracy; the goal is clarity, not boast. As Lord Krishna said: “Action is your duty, but you have no right to its fruits.”
Give up ego—the worst enemy of humankind. That is why Mars, symbol of ego, is debilitated in Cancer, the sign owned by the Moon; and the Moon itself must be liquidated so that Jupiter may function in harmony with Saturn, Dharma. Watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ONKqjEWvDIQ?feature=share