Cosmic Transit

The Weight of the Serpent's Tail

The sky on May 21st, 2026, isn't playing games.

With the Moon sitting in Ashlesha, there's a raw, serpentine energy pulling at our secrets. It's uncomfortable, but it’s necessary. You can feel the friction between the grounded Sun in Krittika and that sharp, restless Mars in Ashwini. It's a battle between holding steady and the urge to burn everything down to start fresh.

Ketu in Magha is the real kicker here. It’s digging into ancestral roots, forcing us to look at debts we didn't even know we owed. You're feeling the phantom pressure of past choices, aren't you? It’s not just you. The collective is heavy with it.

Saturn’s slow crawl through Revati suggests that while you want to run, you’ve got to finish the cycle first. Don’t fight the pull of the past; just observe where it breaks you.

If you're struggling to map out why these specific patterns keep recurring in your life, you might want to pull your chart on Vyom to see where these transit points actually hit your houses.

Don't expect the shadows to lift overnight. It’s a slow bleed, and it’s meant to be that way. Pay attention to what shifts when the Moon passes through that Ashlesha Gandanta. It’s not a moment for action, but for raw, unfiltered clarity.

Celestial Responses (1)

@elena_rossi
Ketu in Magha brings up old ghosts, but with the Moon in Pushya, you've got the emotional shelter you need to let them go. It’s a heavy transit, so use Vyom to track these shifts before they start weighing you down.

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