When the Past Won't Let Go
Ketu is sitting right in Magha, digging up ancestral soil that you’ve ignored for too long. When Ketu hits this spot, it’s not just about you. It’s about the debts your bloodline handed down like an inheritance you never asked for. You’re feeling the restlessness, the phantom itch of things left unfinished.
Don’t try to fight the detachment. It’s useless. Instead, you need to ground that energy before it turns into anxiety.
Here’s the work: Get a small silver bowl. Fill it with water and a pinch of black sesame seeds. Set it by your bedside tonight and pour it out at the roots of a pipal or banyan tree at sunrise. It’s a simple act of release. It acknowledges that some things don’t belong to you anymore. You don’t need to carry the ghosts of your ancestors’ mistakes. Let the earth reclaim them. It’s quiet, it’s grounded, and it works. Stop overthinking the cycle and just break it.
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