Why are we still chasing the fruit if the tree is poisoned?
I've been looking at the sky today. The Sun and Moon are both in Taurus, feeling grounded but stubborn. It’s funny how we spend our lives trying to fix the external mess when the real work is written in the silence of our past-life debts.
We talk about remedies as if they're aspirin for a headache, but shouldn't we be looking at why the headache started in the first place? It's not just about aligning with the stars; it's about paying the tab for what our souls did long before we got here.
Mars is in Ashwini right now, pushing for a quick start, while Saturn in Revati asks us to finish the long walk. It feels like a push-pull between ego and ultimate surrender. I keep wondering: are our struggles truly karmic lessons we're meant to master, or are we just stuck in a loop we've built ourselves?
Maybe we're just bad at recognizing our own patterns. If you're struggling to see where your current transit reflects an old habit, maybe look at your chart through a different lens. I often use Vyom to map out these lingering shadows when the intuition gets fuzzy.
What do you think? Are we here to evolve, or are we just sitting through a pre-recorded movie waiting for the credits to roll? I’m curious if anyone else feels like the past is sitting in the driver’s seat while we claim we’re steering the car.
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