The Hall of Charts
Sylvia Browne, known for her work in connecting with the afterlife, ventures into uncharted spiritual territories. She describes the “Hall of Charts,” a temple within the spirit realm. This temple is said to be a place where the patterns of our lives, symbolized by astrological charts, are designed before we begin our earthly journey. Sylvia Browne’s interest in astrology is evident in her beginner’s guide, “Astrology Through a Psychic’s Eyes. It’s safe to say she likely enjoys exploring various topics within the spiritual realm.
The idea that we “design our charts” in the Hall of Charts raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of destiny, free will, and the spiritual dimensions of our existence. If we see this temple as a metaphysical workshop, we can imagine ethereal beings, such as guides or higher intelligences, thoughtfully selecting the signs, aspects, and life areas (houses) that will define the course of our lives. This idea is in line with the belief that our souls actively participate in planning and co-creating our life paths.
When we think about how our experiences are represented in charts, it makes us think about why things happen to u. It leads us to wonder if there’s a larger plan guiding everything. And when we realize that we have a role in shaping those charts, it gives us insight into ourselves. Maybe then, we won’t dislike certain parts of our charts as much, realizing they were carefully planned for our growth and spiritual progress.
The Hall of Charts:
1. The creation of a chart, according to Francine, who is a spirit guide, is a very complicated process that is even considered to be time-consuming on the other side. Nevertheless, it is one of the most important things that we do because it has so many facets to it, and it is one of the things that we spend the most time on. Since we desire to make progress in our spiritual lives, the charts we use to do so must take into account the whole range of feelings and experiences that life has to offer.
2. We will encounter a wide range of subjects and fields of study throughout your time on the Earth plane, just as we would during your time in higher education. Before we come to Earth, we meet with counselors who are part of the Council. They’re like our spirit guides, guiding us along the way. They assist in planning our path of study, or “chart,” to help us learn quickly and effectively. They also guide us in selecting your major (your primary life themes) and your minor (your option line or sub themes).
Primary Life Themes and Minor Life Themes
The major aspects in astrology are like the main themes of our lives. They indicate where our biggest opportunities for growth lie. Some of these aspects, like conjunctions, squares, and oppositions, bring intense energy and challenges. They push us to grow and evolve. On the other hand, trines are easier aspects. They bring smooth, flowing energy into our lives. Trines can represent talents and gifts that we already possess. Think of sextile aspects in your birth chart like extra storylines in a book. They add depth and potential to your main life story. These aspects show where planetary energies can team up smoothly, suggesting areas where you have special abilities or talents waiting to be developed. When planets are about 60 degrees apart, they form sextile aspects, which are like friendly connections offering chances for growth, creativity, and teamwork. These sub themes in your chart can reveal hidden talents and energies that, with some effort, you can tap into to improve different parts of your life. To make the most of sextile aspects, you need to tune into the planets involved and understand the traits they represent, then consciously work on integrating those qualities into your life.
3. After that, we follow the directions on our chart to visit the courses we’ve selected and find out what each one has to offer (living on Earth). If we don’t do well in the class, we could have to retake it or choose some other classes to improve our overall education (this is called reincarnation), but in the end, we’ll still graduate with a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree and be able to walk proudly with our head held high. We will spend forever living a life strengthened by all we’ve ever experienced.
4.While we are working on creating our charts and talking with the council, we make an effort to get as much support as possible. We are unable to go back on our word after the contract has been finalized, signed, and we have taken physical form. Each chart has a variety of choices or examinations from which we must choose in order to further the development of our soul.
5. Our times of birth and death (including specifics about how we’ll pass away); our family members, friends, and loves; our marriage or lack thereof; our children, if any, our grief’s, losses, gains, so-called accidents, illnesses, and joys; where we live and move; our physical handicaps, if any; our gender, race, and ethnic background; our religion; if any; our level of education; a chart must cover every single nuance and facet of our experiences. Everything takes place in a huge meeting room nestled in the hall of charts, where we come into contact with a large number of individuals who will in some way have an effect on our life.