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Disruptive Thoughts

ARCHITECTING YOUR OWN GOD

  • Writer: Outrageously Yours
    Outrageously Yours
  • Dec 30, 2024
  • 3 min read

Updated: May 30

Disruptive Philosophy: We begin with Self-Discovery through Vedic Astrology—and harness Hindu Philosophy to navigate, neutralize, and address malefic planetary forces.

Hindu Philosophy helps to align celestial powers create a divine support system, grounded in ancient wisdom, to navigate modern complexities with grace and clarity




Throughout history, humans in need of specific help have created or reimagined gods to channel divine powers toward aspects of their lives that need strengthening. Across mythologies, God is typically portrayed as the supreme force governing the universe. Yet, Hinduism offers a compelling divergence—it decentralizes divine power, encouraging individuals to understand and even influence the divine through deeper introspection and alignment with cosmic laws.


Hindu philosophy resonates particularly with those who are inclined to specialize, those who seek greater control over specific aspects of life. In an era increasingly defined by specialization, people are no longer content with vague spiritual comfort—they seek divine focus. This leads us to an intriguing proposition: can individuals in need of specific help architect their own God, drawing on the vast spiritual framework of Hinduism, to better navigate life’s unique challenges?


What may initially seem far-fetched is, in fact, deeply rooted in Hindu practice. Consciously or unconsciously, Hindus have long shaped their understanding of divinity to suit personal and practical needs. This essay explores how Hindu philosophy—and its intersection with Vedic astrology—can be a platform to consciously design divine ensembles that align with individual aspirations.


Know Thyself – The Path to Self-Discovery

Self-discovery lies at the heart of Hinduism and Vedic astrology. In Hinduism, it is a spiritual quest—to understand one’s true self (Atman) beyond the ego and transient identities. Vedic astrology complements this by offering insight into our personality, tendencies, challenges, and destiny through the movements of celestial bodies.

This essay brings together these two belief systems to create a powerful foundation for personal transformation. By understanding the principles of Karma and cosmic influence, one can unlock deeper clarity into thoughts, desires, fears, and patterns—empowering wiser decisions and aligning more closely with one’s life path.


Case Study: Architecting a God

A case study was conducted on an investor in his late sixties, who had made major long-term investments in India. The study aimed to explore:

  • Whether Self-Discovery could enhance future business outcomes

  • Whether a God—or divine ensemble—could be consciously architected to counteract malefic cosmic forces

Out of this exploration emerged VISHNU ONE—a spiritually fortified ensemble created to absorb and balance life’s turbulence, particularly in the investor’s financial journey. Additionally, a Multi-God Ensemble was designed to address diverse life challenges independently yet harmoniously.


VISHNU ONE – An Ensemble of Divine Powers

At the core of this spiritual architecture is Bhagwan Vishnu, revered as the sustainer of the universe. Vishnu symbolizes divine balance, preservation, and harmony. In Vaishnavism, other gods are often seen as emanating from or merging into Vishnu, reinforcing his encompassing presence.


VISHNU ONE was conceptualized by integrating major deities associated with the individual's Lagna (Ascendant)—bringing together spiritual depth (Shiv), courage (Hanuman), wisdom (Saraswati), prosperity (Lakshmi), and protection (Ganesh), all unified through the sustaining power of Vishnu. This holistic approach provided spiritual resilience to navigate uncertainties and support long-term vision.


Architecting the Multi-God Ensemble

The Self-Discovery process revealed several critical challenges: financial instability driven by impulsive behavior, overconfidence, unplanned expenditures, mounting debts, and legal entanglements caused by hidden enemies and fraud.

To counter these malefic planetary effects, a Multi-God Ensemble was designed, consisting of:

  • Bhagwan Ganesh – Remover of obstacles

  • Bhagwan Vishnu – Sustainer and preserver

  • Bhagwan Hanuman – Strength and discipline

  • Bhagwan Shiv – Transformation and detachment

  • Ma Lakshmi – Wealth and abundance

  • Ma Saraswati – Knowledge and clarity

  • Bhagwan Kuber – Guardian of financial stability

  • Bhagwan Mercury (Budh) – Intelligence and communication


Each deity represents a distinct cosmic frequency and governs a unique dimension of life. Together, they embody the diversity of divine purpose, addressing both the visible and invisible challenges faced by the individual.


Through rituals, devotion, and symbolic practices (Upayas), these gods are invoked to balance negative planetary influences and reinforce benefic ones. This ensemble approach acknowledges that life is multi-dimensional and calls for divine interventions tailored to specific needs.


Conclusion

In Hinduism, the divine is not static—it is dynamic, contextual, and deeply personal. By combining Self-Discovery with the timeless wisdom of Vedic astrology, one can consciously construct divine frameworks that align with their aspirations, correct their course, and unlock higher potential.


Architecting a God is not an act of defiance—it is an act of alignment. It is about creating a divine support system, grounded in ancient wisdom, to navigate modern complexities with grace and clarity.

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