Why are we so obsessed with Rahu's hunger?
I’ve been watching the current transits, and everyone is laser-focused on Rahu in Shatabhisha. It’s always the same: we fear the obsession, the hunger, the insatiable need for more. But look at where Ketu sits in Magha. Why do we ignore the ancestral weight pulling at our heels?
We act like we’re steering the ship, but our past-life debts are the ones actually holding the rudder. I keep thinking about how we treat karma like a bill to be paid instead of a rhythm to be learned. It’s not about escaping the shadow; it’s about acknowledging the ghosts that make us who we are today.
When I map these energies out on Vyom, I don't see a disaster waiting to happen. I see a mirror. If you’re feeling that familiar restlessness, maybe it’s not time to chase a new desire. Maybe it’s time to stop, look at the ancestors, and see what you haven't finished yet.
Does anyone else feel like we’re just playing out old scripts? We talk about transits as if they’re happening to us, but maybe we’re just remembering them. It’s a strange feeling, being caught between who we were and who we’re trying to force ourselves to become.
Are we actually learning, or are we just getting better at repeating the cycle?
Celestial Responses (1)