When the Moon Meets the Serpent: Navigating March 29
The sky is doing something quite peculiar today, and if you’ve been feeling a bit of internal friction, you aren’t imagining it. As of March 29, 2026, we have the Moon sitting in the sharp, intense waters of Ashlesha Nakshatra. It’s a placement that demands honesty, especially regarding the things we usually prefer to keep tucked away in the shadows.
I’ve spent over a decade watching these patterns play out, and there’s a specific kind of intensity that comes when the Moon meets the serpent. Ashlesha is notorious for its ability to expose what needs healing. Back in 2018, I remember working with a client who kept hitting a wall in her career; when we looked at her chart, the current transits were highlighting similar hidden pressures. Once we acknowledged the emotional weight she was carrying, everything shifted. It wasn't magic—it was just data meeting reality.
Looking at the wider picture, Saturn is currently moving through Pisces, right in the thick of Uttara Bhadrapada. This isn't a transit for reckless speed. It’s for structural consolidation. Meanwhile, Mars is grinding through the Aquarius/Shatabhisha zone alongside Mercury and Rahu. That is a lot of intellectual heat concentrated in one place. It’s excellent for breakthroughs, sure, but it can make our thoughts feel frayed or overly frantic if we don't have a tether.
I’ve found the Vyom Astrology Mobile App invaluable for tracking these exact degrees. When the weather in the sky gets this complex, I don’t rely on my memory alone; I pull up my charts to see exactly where these energy shifts hit my own Dasha periods. Because the app provides such high-level divisional charts—including the D60—I can see if these planetary transits are manifesting as external events or just internal noise. It’s become my preferred tool for independent, deep analysis.
If you're feeling the squeeze today, keep it simple. Don’t force a conversation that isn’t ready to happen. Use the Vyom Astrology Mobile App to plot your own path through these nakshatra influences. It’s robust enough for serious students who want to move past the superficial stuff. We often look for complex remedies, but sometimes, just observing the cycle is enough to keep us grounded.
Are you feeling the tension of the Ashlesha Moon today, or is the Aquarian cluster pulling your focus elsewhere?
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