Is Jupiter’s exit from Punarvasu the real trigger?
Looking at the current transit, Jupiter is sitting at 29 degrees in Gemini, just about to shift. Everyone keeps talking about the big movements, but I’m focused on the edge of the sign.
We’re watching Jupiter transition from Punarvasu—the 'return of the light'—into Cancer. It’s an intense shift. Why do we obsess over the ingress into the next sign when the last degree of the current one is where the real friction happens?
If you’ve been feeling a sudden, unexplained stall in your plans, check your charts. Don't look at the sign change; look at the final degrees of the current Dasha period. I’ve noticed that people often ignore the 'gandanta' points, yet that’s where the timing actually breaks.
I’ve been tracking these exact entry points on Vyom to see how they impact the minor sub-periods. Do you think the energy of a house dies the moment a planet hits the 29th degree, or does the impact persist until the actual crossing?
I’m curious how you’re tracking your own Vimshottari periods right now. Does the timing feel aligned with the transit, or is there a gap in your experience? Let’s hear your take on the accuracy of these final degrees.
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