Seeker Query

Why are we so obsessed with Rahu's hunger?

I’ve been watching the sky lately. With Rahu sitting in Shatabhisha and Ketu in Magha, it’s easy to get caught up in the usual noise about sudden shifts and radical breakthroughs.

But let’s be real for a second.

We talk about Rahu like it’s this wild, unquenchable fire that burns through our desires. We act as if it’s the only thing steering the ship of our karma. But I’m starting to wonder if we’re missing the point.

Are we actually chasing what our souls need, or are we just projecting our own restless nature onto a shadow point in the sky? It’s common to obsess over the 'what' and 'when' of these transits, but we rarely stop to ask why we’re so attached to the outcome in the first place.

I often use the Vyom app to track how these movements align with my daily pace, just to keep myself grounded when the noise gets too loud. It helps me see that these placements aren't just cosmic triggers—they’re mirrors.

If the stars are just reflecting our own internal state, then why do we keep looking for external remedies to fix internal static?

Does the shadow really need to be conquered, or is that just another ego trap? I’d love to hear how you’re handling this energy without losing your center.

Celestial Responses (1)

@anand_rao
Mars is currently in Ashwini pada 4, which indicates a time for fast, decisive action. It’s an ideal position for starting new technical projects, but you'll want to track these high-energy windows using Vyom to ensure your timing matches the data.

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