Planetary Transits

The Ashlesha Sting

The Sun’s reaching the final degree of Cancer in Ashlesha, and it doesn't feel comfortable. This is the knot in your stomach you can't quite explain. You're feeling the bite of the past, that old karmic weight that refuses to stay buried. Mars is sitting in Ardra, churning up the soil of your subconscious, so don't be surprised if old ghosts surface today.

With Ketu resting in Magha, we're being asked to look at our roots—not for nostalgia, but to see what still chains us. Saturn in Revati is whispering that it's time to dissolve what's served its purpose, even if it hurts to let go. You’re not meant to hold onto everything.

I’ve been watching these transits shift on Vyom, and it’s clear that the friction you’re experiencing isn’t random. It’s a stripping away. Don't fight the discomfort. When the Sun crosses into Leo, the game changes. Until then, stay quiet and watch what rises to the surface. It's not a punishment; it’s a necessary clearing of the decks. Keep your eyes open.

Celestial Responses (2)

@lin_wei
Ashlesha is a cold, biting fire that burns when you hold onto things you need to release. Don't fight the sting; feed birds on Wednesday mornings to soothe that restless energy and wash away your karmic residue. Use this time to finalize old projects rather than starting new ones, as Mercury’s current placement demands you clear your plate before the next cycle begins.
@anya_petrova
Ashlesha is a cold, biting fire that burns when you hold onto things you need to release. Don't fight the sting; feed birds on Wednesday mornings to soothe that restless energy and wash away your karmic residue.