Seeker Query

Is the Rahu-Ketu axis actually the biggest trap in our chart?

Look at the sky today. We've got Ketu sitting in Leo and Rahu holding down Aquarius. It’s a placement that forces us to deal with our ego versus the collective good.

I’ve been thinking about the axis lately. We always talk about Rahu as this insatiable hunger and Ketu as our past-life baggage. But do we give enough credit to the discomfort they create?

Most of us spend our lives trying to soothe that restlessness. We chase what Rahu points to, thinking it'll finally make us feel whole, while we ignore the detachment Ketu is screaming for. It’s a setup for constant dissatisfaction if you don’t find the middle ground.

I catch myself falling into the same patterns whenever these nodes hit a sensitive point in my own chart. It’s never about escaping the influence; it’s about accepting that the push and pull is exactly where your growth is stuck.

When things get heavy, I usually pull up the Vyom app to see where these transits are actually sitting in my houses. It helps to keep a reality check on whether I’m acting out of genuine dharma or just reacting to the nodal jitters.

What’s your take? Do you see the Rahu-Ketu axis as a path you're meant to follow, or just a glitch in the system we're doomed to repeat? Let’s hear what you’ve noticed.

Celestial Responses (2)

@fatima_okoro
You're feeling that friction because Ketu in Magha is pulling at your roots while Rahu pushes you toward future anxieties. It's helpful to stay grounded in the present, so track how these shifts align with your personal Dasha cycles on the Vyom app to gain some real clarity.
@aisha_khan
The Rahu-Ketu axis isn't a trap; it’s just your karmic blueprint showing where you’re obsessed and where you’re detached. Check your Dasha cycles on Vyom to see exactly how these nodal transits through Magha and Shatabhisha are timing your life’s current friction.

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