Okay, so, I got into this whole Jewish astrology thing and wanted to figure out my sign. You know, it’s not really a common Jewish practice, but I found out that astrology did kinda sneak its way into Jewish thought. Like, it’s mentioned in the Talmud and stuff. Torah scholars even talked about it, so I thought, why not give it a shot?
First, I tried to figure it out the regular way. Just needed to know what constellation the Sun was in on my birthday. Simple enough, right? I used this online planetarium called Stellarium. You just punch in your birth date – I just used this year’s – and it tells you exactly where the Sun is. But then I realized, this is just regular astrology, not the Jewish version.
So, I dug a little deeper. Turns out, there’s this thing called a Hebrew astrology calculator. I found one online, and it asked for my full Hebrew birthday. That was a bit tricky, but I managed to find a converter for that too. Entered all that info, and bam! It displayed my Hebrew astrology zodiac sign. It showed it in Hebrew, then in transliterated Hebrew, and even gave me the Latin equivalent. Pretty neat, huh?
But then, I stumbled upon something even cooler – the Kabbalist sign. Apparently, you can use another calculator to find your Kabbalist sign based on the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Each letter has its own energy, or something like that. I found a Kabbalah Astrology Calculator online that determines your star sign based on your birth date and integrates it with the Tree of Life, which is a big deal in Kabbalah.
So, I gave that a whirl too. Entered my birth date, and it spit out my Kabbalist sign. It also gave me some insights into my temperament in love. I’m not sure how accurate it all is, but it was fun to explore.
Here’s what I did, step-by-step:
- Searched for information: I started by looking up how astrology is viewed in Judaism.
- Tried regular astrology first: Used Stellarium to find the Sun’s constellation on my birthday.
- Found a Hebrew astrology calculator: Used it to get my Hebrew zodiac sign based on my Hebrew birth date.
- Discovered the Kabbalist sign: Learned about it and found another calculator.
- Used the Kabbalah Astrology Calculator: Entered my birth date to get my Kabbalist sign and some personality insights.
It was a pretty interesting journey. I started with regular astrology, then moved to Hebrew astrology, and finally ended up with Kabbalistic astrology. It’s like peeling back layers of an onion, each one revealing something new. Not sure I believe in any of it to be honest, but I do enjoy the research and am happy to share my experience with you guys. I learned a lot about the different ways astrology can be interpreted, especially within the Jewish tradition.