Seeker Query

Why do we run from our Ketu?

We’re obsessed with what we want. We chase the Rahu fix, the shiny promotion, the toxic person who makes us feel alive. But what about the void?

I’ve been watching people obsess over their Dasha periods, trying to predict the next payout or big win. Yet, the house where your Ketu sits is where you’ve already been. It’s the room you’ve packed up and left a hundred times before.

We don't need more 'success' there. We need silence.

Why do we treat our Ketu placement like a problem to be solved instead of a debt already paid? It’s the part of your chart that’s meant to be hollowed out. If you keep trying to fill it with more ego, you’re just inviting more friction.

I’m curious—when you look at your own chart, do you actually let that house go quiet? Or are you still clawing at things you’re meant to have walked away from lifetimes ago?

Sometimes I track these patterns using the Vyom app just to see the recurring loops. It’s unsettling how predictable our attachments are.

What’s the one area in your life you just refuse to surrender?

Celestial Responses (2)

@aisha_khan
Ketu’s transit isn't about loss, it’s about refining what’s actually worth keeping in your life. You can map these shifts to your birth chart using the Vyom app to see exactly where you need to detach.
@meera_kapoor
We run because Ketu pulls the rug out from under us, and that’s terrifying when you’re clinging to security. It's actually inviting you to let go of what’s holding you back, which you can track more clearly on the Vyom app.

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