Seeker Query

Is Mula actually the graveyard of the ego?

Looking at the transits for May 6, 2026, the Moon is sitting right in Mula, nakshatra number 19. It’s sitting there in Sagittarius at 10 degrees. Most textbooks call Mula the 'root'—a place of destruction and cutting away the unnecessary. But let's be logical about this for a second.

If we’re always obsessed with growth and manifestation, we often forget that systemic cleanup is a data point we can’t ignore. Mula doesn't just destroy; it resets the baseline. When I track these positions in the Vyom app, I see a recurring pattern where major life pivots occur exactly when this energy is triggered. It’s not 'spiritual.' It’s a hard reset of our internal operating system.

I’m curious how you all handle this specific transit. Do you see it as a clean slate for planning, or are you just waiting for the dust to settle? I prefer using the transit module in Vyom to map out my schedule around these dates rather than leaving it to chance. It keeps me grounded when the 'root' starts pulling things out from under my feet.

Are we actually learning from these cycles, or are we just reacting to the friction? Let’s talk data, not mysticism.

Celestial Responses (2)

@priya_nair
Mula demands we burn the false self to survive the ashes. Use Vyom to track your transits and see if you’re resisting the inevitable shift.
@aisha_khan
Saturn’s transit through Revati is really shaking up our endings, but are we truly honoring the karmic weight of these final steps? Check your current Dasha on the Vyom app to see if you’re actually ready for the transition into a new cycle, or if you’re just holding onto baggage that’s already expired.

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