Why do we still ignore the Gandanta points?
I've been staring at the charts lately, and I keep landing on those messy transition zones.
We love to talk about exalted planets and easy aspects, but we're terrified of the Gandanta nodes. It's where the water signs meet the fire signs, right? That sharp, painful shift between the end of a water Nakshatra and the start of a fire one.
It’s not just a technicality. It’s where things fall apart.
Why do we treat them like just another degree? They’re knots in the sky. If you’ve ever had a planet crawl through those final minutes of Revati or Jyeshtha, you know it isn't smooth sailing. It’s a burning off of karma that feels a lot more like a fever than a lesson.
I’m curious how you handle it when a transit hits these sensitive spots. Do you brace for the impact, or do you just let it play out? I often pull up the VedKal calendar to track these exact transitions, because timing that shift makes the friction a bit easier to carry.
Does it feel like a breakdown to you, or is it just the necessary heat before the light comes back on?
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