Why are you still running from your Ketu?
Everyone obsesses over their Rahu. We crave that hunger, that chase, and the shiny object it dangles just out of reach. It’s loud. It’s addictive. But we’re missing the point.
Ketu is where you’ve already been. It’s the dust on your past lives, the skill you mastered so long ago that it now feels like an itch you can’t scratch. People treat it like a bad omen or a point of loss. I don't see it that way.
If your Rahu is the addiction, Ketu is the withdrawal. It’s the shadow that refuses to leave, reminding you that you can’t take your accolades with you.
I’ve been tracking my own charts on Vyom to see how these nodal axes keep pulling me back into old patterns. Why do we keep trying to build new houses on top of ground that’s already been scorched?
Are you using your Ketu as an anchor or a ghost?
Most people bury their heads in the sand when they see that Ketu placement. They’re terrified of the silence it brings. But that silence is exactly where the debt gets settled.
Tell me, are you tired of repeating the same mistake yet? Or do you actually enjoy the loop?
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