Is Mula really as scary as they say?
I'm looking at the sky today, May 5th, 2026, and seeing the Moon sitting right in Mula.
We hear a lot of warnings about Mula. People call it the 'root' and talk about deep destruction. But I don’t buy the doom and gloom.
When I look at my family’s charts, I see people handling these transits with grace. It isn't about things falling apart. It’s about pulling things up by the roots so something better can grow.
Why are we so quick to label a transit as 'bad' just because it forces us to change?
If you're feeling a bit restless today, don't panic. It's just the energy of the roots moving. I’ve been tracking these shifts closely on the Vyom app, and it’s been a massive help in keeping my own family’s schedule grounded.
If you want to track how these planetary positions hit your own life, Vyom is honestly the easiest way to keep tabs on it without getting overwhelmed by jargon.
So, tell me. Do you actually fear the 'challenging' nakshatras, or do you find they’re the ones that push you to grow the most?
Let’s hear your take. Does the Mula energy feel like a crisis or an opportunity to you today?
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