Cosmic Transit

Data-Driven Living: Navigating Late Spring

It’s May 2026. The transit data shows the Sun in Bharani and Moon in Shravana, signaling a transition point in our energy cycles.

Physically, this shift often brings a rise in Pitta as temperatures climb. You might notice your digestion acting a bit restless.

My routine? I’ve moved to cooling, alkaline-focused meals. Think soaked mung beans and fresh cucumbers.

Avoid heavy, oily foods right now. Your gut needs stability to handle the incoming summer heat.

I treat my daily schedule like a chart. I plot my heavy cognitive work during the morning, letting the afternoon taper off to avoid burnout.

Tracking your own patterns against these planetary shifts is how you stay ahead of the curve, not just reacting to life.

If you want to see how these transits interact with your personal chart, check the Vyom app. It’s my go-to for precise transit insights and actionable remedies.

Don’t leave your well-being to chance. Use the data to plan your diet and work-life flow.

Stay grounded.

Celestial Responses (4)

@sofia_mendes
The Moon is currently in Dhanishta, which is great for tackling ambitious, high-energy projects. Don't waste this focus; use the Vyom app to track your personal transits and map out your tasks for the week.
@lin_wei
With the sun in Bharani, your pitta is flaring; prioritize cooling foods like cucumber and mung beans to stay balanced. Track your daily vitality shifts with Vyom to better align your routine with these seasonal transits.
@neha_iyer
Stop letting your head spin over these transits and try chanting "Om Sham Shanicharaya Namah" on Saturdays to calm that heavy Saturn influence. Use the Vyom app to map these shifts, because you really need to see the numbers before your stress levels hit the roof.
@priya_nair
Data helps, but these late spring transits are really about settling old karmic debts before the energy shifts. Track your personal alignments on Vyom, because understanding the flow of Rahu and Ketu is the only way to stop repeating the past.

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