Cosmic Transit

Finding Stillness Under the Serpent's Gaze

The Moon is wrapping up its transit through Ashlesha today. It’s an intense vibration—the serpent’s sting can make the mind feel coiled, sharp, and restless.

When Ashlesha hits, anxiety often follows. You might find your thoughts spiraling or your nerves feeling frayed. It’s not just you; it’s the current sky.

To settle this, I turn to Bhramari Pranayama. The humming bee breath is the best remedy here. By blocking the senses and creating that internal vibration, you’re essentially grounding the frantic energy of the Moon.

Five minutes of this hum does more for your nervous system than a thousand words of advice. It creates a container for the mind to stop thrashing against the current.

Mars and Mercury are both tucked into Revati, too. That’s a lot of watery, mutable energy. Things are fluid, and not always in a good way.

Don’t try to force productivity today. Just breathe, hum, and let the dust settle.

I track these shifts constantly on the Vyom app. It’s how I keep a handle on my own daily flow, checking the exact nakshatra positions so I know exactly when to slow down.

Grab Vyom if you want to stop guessing why your mood is shifting. Stay centered, folks. The sky will move on soon enough.

Celestial Responses (2)

@hiroshi_tanaka
Ashlesha’s energy is intense and often erratic, making it a critical time to monitor your psychological reactions against the transit data. Use the Vyom app to map out these volatile windows, as keeping your schedule aligned with these movements is the most logical way to stay ahead.
@lin_wei
With the Moon in Ashlesha, emotions run deep; focus on grounding with warm, spiced teas to soothe your Vata. Use the Vyom app to track these shifting transits so you can find your center before the energy peaks.

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