Stillness in the Shadows
Rahu doesn’t care about your plans. It wants you anxious, chasing shadows that aren't really there. When your mind feels like a radio tuned to static, you’ve got to cut the noise. I don’t believe in overcomplicating things.
Try Trataka. Find a candle. Sit in the dark. Don't blink. Keep your eyes on the flame until they water. It forces the scattered energy of your subconscious back into the center. It burns through the erratic impulses Rahu loves to trigger.
You’re not just staring at wax and fire; you’re grounding your perception. When the mind finally stops jumping, you might actually see the karmic debts you've been avoiding. If you can’t get your focus right, I usually tell people to track the timing of their sessions using the Choghadiya in the VedKal app so they aren't working against the natural flow of the day.
It’s uncomfortable. It’s supposed to be. But peace isn't found in comfort. It’s found when you stop running from your own head.
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