Monday, 25 February 2013

Vishwa Dharma and the new pope

The process of electing a new pope is in full swing.
Being the major religion the world, the choice of a new pope will impact people of all faiths, not just Catholics. Unfortunately, the discussions surrounding the change of the pope have been largely limited to the internal issues within the Catholic Church. However, it is my opinion that all of us, including non-Christians, are stakeholders in this conversation. Specifically, it would be a watershed event if the new pope would reorient the Church's policy towards other faiths, and implement this change in the structure and practice of the Church.


Thus far, the most generous official posture of the Vatican towards non-Christians has been laid down in the “Lumen Gentium” a doctrinal statement emerging from the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). This document, now part of the official teaching of the Church.  It says that God is the Savior who wills that all men be saved, and then it makes the following patronizing statement: "Those also can attain to salvation who, through no fault of their own, do not know the Gospel of Christ or His Church, yet sincerely seek God and moved by grace strive by their deeds to do His will as it is known to them through the dictates of conscience."

This statement has not improved interfaith relations on the ground, for three reasons. Firstly, Lumen Gentium does not recognize non-Abrahamic faiths such as Hinduism to be worthy of respect as equals; it merely recognizes that all men as individuals do have conscience. Also, it presupposes the Christian view that the human condition requires "salvation."

Secondly, the teachings of the Second Vatican Council suffered a big setback when Cardinal Ratzinger (who later became Pope Benedict) issued an updated doctrine called “ Dominus Jesus”." This edict clarified that the "truth of other religions" was limited compared to Catholicism, and no others could be considered on par with it. This rejection of genuine pluralism implies that other faiths can help prepare a person up to a point only, while the Church alone can fully implement religious truth, its doctrines taking precedence over all others wherever there is discrepancy.
Thirdly, there is no Church mandate or structure in place that would allow for such a significant change of attitude. Such a shift would have to entail, among other things, the denunciation of aggressive and manipulative missionizing of the sort that tells people they are "going to hell" if they are not Christians. (According to many Catholic views, some of them still held, all one billion Hindus and Buddhists - and all the dharma saints and sadhus, parents, ancestors and children -- have followed a "false" faith, the consequence of which is eternal damnation in hell's inferno.) The new pope should reject the right and competence of any religious body to pass such sweeping judgment on other faiths.


The theological basis for the dramatic change would lie in directly addressing the problem : the “history centrism” " which leads the Abrahamic religions to claim that we can resolve the human condition only by following the lineage of prophets arising from the Middle East. By contrast, the dharmic traditions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism -- do not rely on history in the same absolutist and exclusive way. This dharmic flexibility has made a fundamental pluralism possible which cannot occur within the constraints of history centrism, at least as understood so far.
The centrality of revelation through history is a core value in the Abrahamic faiths, However,  not only does it cause problems for non-Abrahamic faiths, but among the Abrahamic traditions as well. Their respective rival claims cannot be reconciled as long as they cling to a literal account of the Middle Eastern past, an insistence that this past is absolutely determinative of religious truth.
This is a very serious and complex conversation that needs to start in order to bring a new level of interfaith collaboration, one that moves beyond rivalry and platitudes. The new pope could champion such a conversation. The next pope will need to have not only the skills of a corporate turnaround executive who can implement deep administrative reform, but also those of a "big thinker" -- someone with theological vision, in-depth appreciation of other faiths, and the courage to re-examine long held attitudes in his Church.

Such a person, in my view,  will not be identified on the basis of the identity politics and ethnicity issues that the media is currently promoting. As an Indian, I am  a "person of color," yet it matters not whether the new pope is black, brown, white, red or yellow of skin. What does matter is that he should undertake house cleaning on such issues as punishing sex abusers and corrupt churchmen, and bringing diversity of theological perspective more than diversity of ethnic identity.

If the Vatican would drop claims of exclusivity over religious truth, and reexamine dogmas such as the Nicene Creed, it would pressure other denominations of Christianity to follow suit. The Vatican, after all, is the single largest corporate institution of any religion in the world. The moral pressure on others would be huge if the Pope were to champion a new world order among all faiths in earnest, and not as a gimmick to increase his own flock. Once Christendom becomes genuinely pluralistic, other exclusivist religions would be under pressure to follow suit. The leader of the Catholic Church can thus change the world.

Would this happen? Only time will tell but the conversation must begin. 

Sunday, 3 February 2013

Astrological Forecast February 2013


LIVING YOUR LIFE SENSIBLY WITH JYOTISH HELP

Mars + Mercury in Aquarius February 2 – March 3

Mars moves into Aquarius on January 25 and Mercury follows quickly behind on February 2.
According to traditional jyotish rules, Mars is neutral to Mercury but Mercury is an enemy to Mars and in addition, planets when in occupation of one sign are inimical to one another, so we may feel some friction from the proximity of these two planets. However, almost every set of circumstances is good for something, so let us attempt to put this combination to work in the most positive way. One thing that Mars and Mercury do very well together is communications technology. Without Mars we wouldn't have computer programmers and without Mercury we wouldn't have the insatiable desire to exchange information. Projects in this field should be nice to work on during this time. Mars is an expert at power management, planning and building; Mercury is diplomatic, analytical and neutral. While Mars is very focused on gaining and using power, Mercury could care less about having power. While Mercury has the ability to see the truth of all sides of a situation, Mars prefers to see things in black and white. So, while these two are working together, they have different motivations and methods.

Venus Transits Capricorn & Aquarius Jan 28 – March 17

Capricorn and Aquarius are both ruled by Saturn, the only two consecutive signs in the zodiac to be ruled by the same planet. When a planet enters Capricorn, there are then two Saturn-ruled signs to traverse. Venus is a natural friend of Saturn, so this territory is amenable to Venus' activities. In addition, this puts Venus and Saturn into an exchange of signs, making the relationship between these two planets strong during this time.
During this entire transit of Saturn's signs, Venus is slowly approaching an exact conjunction with the Sun, which will happen toward the end of March in Pisces. Venus is currently visible to some in the morning sky. As Venus gets closer to the Sun, she slips from our view and begins her transformative "underworld" journey, eventually re-emerging as the evening star in early May, 2013.
While Venus is in Capricorn, receiving Jupiter's aspect, we may find ourselves extremely creatively inspired as well as able to make material progress toward manifesting these creations.
After February 21, Venus moves into a much different situation; a sign crowded with other planets, one of which is Mercury on the brink of retrograde motion once again. This could bring out the socially active side of Venus, attempting to make things peaceful and beautiful for all involved.

New Moon in Capricorn February 10

After the Full Moon of January 26 in Cancer, the Moon begins to wane through its dark cycle, joining the Sun once again at 27° Capricorn just after midnight on February 10. This is just one degree away from Mars' point of exaltation, which was recently energized by Mars passing through it in January.
The new Moon occurs in the sign of Capricorn and in the nakshatra  of Dhanistha. Dhanistha is ruled by Mars and by the Vasus, the gods of abundance. It is supportive of all types of educational pursuits, artistic ventures, medical therapies, legal matters, travel and financial gain. These types of activities could become successful if started just after the new Moon, as the Moon begins to wax and grow.

Sun in Aquarius February 12 – March 14

A few days after the new Moon, the Sun enters Aquarius, joining Mercury and Mars. The friendship between Sun and Mars when they are sharing space often creates an abundance of heat and light, like building a bonfire on a sunny day. At no point this month, however, will the Sun come close enough to either Mars or Mercury to create the state of combustion, which occurs when the Sun gets too close to planets for them to clearly express their energy. We can think of the Sun in this case as a well placed spotlight for Mars and Mercury.
With Mars and Sun together, it can be very easy to fall into self-centered behavior; this combination happening in Aquarius provides a convenient check and balance system for the ego. If you find yourself asking, "but what about me and my needs?!" let that be a cue to follow up with, "How can I creatively meet my needs while at the same time supporting the collective?"

Saturn Retrograde February 17 – July 8

Saturn is currently in its sign of exaltation, Libra, joined recently by the north node of the Moon, Rahu. Starting February 17, Saturn apparently begins to retreat through the middle degrees of Libra for a five month period. This Saturn retrograde occurs about once per year for about 4.5 months. That's a little over a third of the time!
Let's get some perspective on retrograde motion, because the next section of this forecast will also focus on retrograde motion. The important thing to understand about retrograde motion is that it is apparent and not actual. The planets as they circumambulate the Sun do not actually stop and move in the other direction.
The keyword here is "illusion," which in Sanskrit we would translate as "maya." The thing to bear in mind as we attempt to remedy the retrograde situations that arise when planets "change course" is that in reality, in truth, the planet is going about its course in forward motion. From our perspective, though, we are experiencing the perception of that planet as reversed, haywire or chaotic. This perception is illusory, so the trick is to note the perception but choose to act on the basis of reality and truth. This is similar to the realization that we can't control the feelings that arise in us but we can control our reactions to them.
With Saturn retrograde, there is the opportunity to take note of what is slipping away or causing discomfort/disease and to address the changes that need to take place to heal or remedy those situations, many of which may be rooted in our past experience. In most cases the instability that we "seem" to feel when Saturn is retrograde can be remedied by focusing on integrating the positive qualities of Saturn: karmic responsibility, discipline, detachment, structure, truth.

Mercury Retrograde February 23 – March 17

Applying the theory of retrograde to Mercury, we can expect the qualities of Mercury to reverse or appear to be lost during this time. The remedy is to apply extra effort to exercise and strengthen the natural qualities of Mercury. Communication, diplomacy, humour, analytical ability, attention to detail, intellectual capacity, exchange.
The illusion of chaos presented by Mercury retrograde motion generally shows up a few days before and lingers a few days after the official period. So, be ready with your plans, your observations and your sense of humor. As the great Benjamin Franklin (who had Mercury retrograde in his birth chart, so he would know) said, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."

Full Moon in Leo February 25

As the Moon waxes through the early signs of the zodiac, make sure to check out another great Jupiter-Moon conjunction on the evening of February 18.
The moment of the full Moon occurs during the afternoon of Monday. The Moon will be in the Sun's sign, Leo, while the Sun will be in Saturn's sign, Aquarius, joining Venus, Mars and retrograde Mercury. The four planets in Aquarius will create a great support for the culmination of the Moon's cycle that was begun on February 10. This will be a great day to celebrate the work that we will be doing in the realm of expression of our unique selves that also supports the collective.
Monday is the day of the Moon, so we have two reasons on February 25 to celebrate the lunar forces. It is a great day to start important business, perform spiritual ceremonies, and to honor the Moon through paying respect to maternal figures in one's life. This is the time to allow the work that has been done in the previous two weeks of the Moon's waxing cycle to blossom and unfold.

IMPORTANT HINDU FESTIVALS AND VRAT IN FEBRUAY 2013


Dates of important festivals associated with Hinduism in February 2013 – based on major Hindu calendars and Panchangam used in India. The festivals, Vrats and auspicious days are based on Indian Standard Time (IST). You can also take help through the comment section on good dates for various purposes including house warming, joining job, buying car or house, moving into new rented home etc.

February 6, 2013 – Ekadasi Fasting – Shattila Ekadasi Fasting
February 7 – Pradosh
February 8 – Shiv Chaturdasi Vrat
February 10 – Amavasya Vrat. Mauni Amavasi
February 11 – Magh month begins in calendars followed in Gujarat,Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh
February 13 – Gauri Teej Vrat
February 13 – Ganesh Jayanti
February 15 – Vasant Panchami / Saraswati Puja
February 16 – Sashti Fasting
February 17 – Ratha Saptami
February 17 – Madhavacharya Jayanti
February 18 – Bhishma Ashtami
February 19 – Mahananda Navami
February 21 – Ekadasi Fasting – Jaya Ekadasi
February 22 – Bhishma Dwadasi
February 23 – Pradosh Vrat
February 25 – Purnima
February 25 – Ravidas Jayanti
February 26 – Phalgun Month begins in calendars followed in North India.