Is Ashlesha just misunderstood?
The Moon is wrapping up its transit through Ashlesha today. I’ve been sitting here with my tea, thinking about how we always label this nakshatra as 'difficult' or 'tricky' when it comes to family dynamics. It’s ruled by the Nagas, right? That energy isn't just about sharp edges; it’s about deep, protective instincts that feel almost suffocating sometimes.
I’m curious—why do we treat emotional intensity like it’s a flaw? I see so many folks on Vyom worrying about these transits as if they’re omens of disaster. But maybe the sensitivity of Ashlesha is just trying to force us to look at where we’re holding onto things too tightly.
We all have those family members who love by grabbing hold. It's not malicious, it's just survival. When the Moon moves through such a psychic, watery space, we feel the weight of every unspoken word in our homes.
Do you actually see this energy as a trap, or is it just the ultimate test of our emotional boundaries? I don't think it's as dark as the books say. It's raw. It's human.
What’s your experience? Have you felt the heat of this transit in your own living room lately, or are you just keeping your head down until the Moon shifts into Magha?
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