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Tibetan Astrology<br />

Tibetan <strong>astrology</strong> is lunar-based, with <strong>the</strong> Sun (and all <strong>the</strong> planets) taking a<br />

secondary position to <strong>the</strong> Moon. One’s Tibetan birthday is not <strong>the</strong> same as one’s solar<br />

birthday (or yearly return), but is in fact <strong>the</strong> lunar phase-angle day on which one was<br />

born. Thus one’s birthday would be celebrated on whatever day of <strong>the</strong> lunar month<br />

<strong>the</strong> birth took place.<br />

Astrologers in general enjoy manipulating cycles and numbers. The Tibetans<br />

make up for <strong>the</strong>ir lack of planetary calculations with <strong>the</strong> manipulation of <strong>the</strong> various<br />

cycles <strong>the</strong>y do use. In Tibetan <strong>astrology</strong>, numbers are counted forward, backward, and<br />

around in many different combinations. It is a complicated procedure that requires an<br />

astrologer. The net result of <strong>the</strong> Tibetan calculation is quite similar in effect or portent<br />

to western methods.<br />

The chief exception to this generalization is <strong>the</strong> use of <strong>the</strong> lunar cycle in dayto-day<br />

life. It is here that <strong>the</strong> Tibetan system excels and has a great deal to offer Westerners,<br />

while in <strong>the</strong> West <strong>the</strong> awareness of <strong>the</strong> lunar cycle has largely been lost.<br />

Major Elements of Tibetan Astrology<br />

The manipulation of <strong>the</strong> animal signs, elements, parkhas, mewas, etc., takes considerable<br />

skill in calculation and even more expertise in interpretation. What results is a<br />

somewhat complex system that claims to explain <strong>the</strong> status quo, but, like its Western<br />

counterpart, allows so much interpretation that firm conclusions can seldom be drawn.<br />

It has been <strong>the</strong> view of Western observers that <strong>the</strong> East has a tendency toward<br />

fatalism and resignation to what fate has delivered to <strong>the</strong>m. For instance, many<br />

Tibetan lamas and teachers are not particularly interested in <strong>astrology</strong>, outside of using<br />

<strong>the</strong> lunar cycle to plan and time events. To <strong>the</strong> Buddhist mind, personality makeup is<br />

not of great importance. For, no matter what that makeup, good or bad, <strong>the</strong> remedy<br />

remains <strong>the</strong> same: mind practice of one form or ano<strong>the</strong>r. In fact, throughout <strong>the</strong> East,<br />

<strong>the</strong>re is little interest in personality psychology as <strong>the</strong>re is in <strong>the</strong> West. Those in <strong>the</strong><br />

East have no need to flirt with <strong>the</strong> deeper areas of <strong>the</strong> mind, but have long ago been<br />

introduced to <strong>the</strong>m, and take <strong>the</strong>m as a matter of course. Keep in mind that reincarnation<br />

is <strong>the</strong> accepted belief system in both India and Tibet and, for that matter, <strong>the</strong><br />

greater part of <strong>the</strong> world. A key belief of <strong>the</strong>irs is continuity of consciousness.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> West, <strong>the</strong> awareness of cycles is not self-evident to <strong>the</strong> majority.<br />

Astrologers attempt to bring it to <strong>the</strong> public’s attention, yet society has not come to<br />

such a conclusion, much less pushed toward a solution. Buddhist countries, long<br />

trained in <strong>the</strong> analysis of emotions and desires, have little interest in reexamining<br />

emotional and personality issues, which have been clarified in ancient times. Instead,<br />

<strong>the</strong> interest in expanding <strong>the</strong> awareness of <strong>the</strong> person (happy or sad) beyond such personal<br />

issues, and focusing on <strong>the</strong> root of problems and sufferings is assumed, beginning<br />

in childhood.<br />

Outline of Major Tibetan Techniques<br />

Here are several of <strong>the</strong> major calculation techniques used by <strong>the</strong> Tibetan<br />

astrologer.<br />

[662] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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