Why are we so obsessed with being 'malefic'?
I’ve been sitting with a thought all morning while looking at some family charts.
We love to label planets like Saturn or Rahu as these scary, heavy hitters that bring nothing but struggle. It’s like we’ve decided they’re the villains of the story before we even look at the house placement.
But here’s the thing: isn’t the discomfort actually the most nurturing part of the process?
I’ve noticed that when clients lean into the tension instead of fighting it, things start to shift. Growth doesn't usually happen when we’re comfortable on the couch. It happens when we’re forced to address the cracks in our foundation, usually with family or long-held patterns.
Why do we treat these transits like a curse instead of a necessary nudge?
I catch myself doing it too. We want the easy path, but the easy path rarely changes who we are at our core.
If you’re feeling the pressure lately, don’t immediately assume it’s bad luck. Check your birth chart on Vyom and see if that pressure is actually just a request to stop avoiding a hard conversation with your parents or partner.
Are you truly afraid of the malefic energy, or are you just afraid of what you'll have to change once the dust settles?
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