Cosmic Transit

Why does Ketu in Magha make you feel like you don't belong anywhere?

Why does Ketu in Magha make you feel like you don't belong anywhere? I’ve been sitting with this transit for a few days, and honestly, it’s heavy. Ketu is currently crawling through Magha, the seat of the ancestors, and if you have anything sensitive here, you’re likely feeling a weird itch to just walk away from everything you’ve built.

Magha isn't just about 'royalty' or the past. It’s about the debt we carry that we didn't even sign for. It’s heavy, karmic baggage. You’re forced to look at what you inherited—not just money, but patterns. Trauma that runs in the blood.

But here’s the kicker. With Ketu here, the only way through is to detach. It’s not about ignoring your roots, but about realizing that your soul’s story is older than your family tree. This might sound backwards, but the more you try to hold onto your lineage right now, the more you’re going to suffer.

I checked my own chart on Vyom the other day, just to see where this activation was hitting my house structure. It’s a trip to see the alignment when you feel it in your gut first. You feel the pull of the past, but the transit of Saturn in Pisces is demanding that you dissolve that old identity anyway.

So, stop fighting the isolation. Magha is a lonely place for a reason. You’re being asked to burn the residue of your ancestors so you can actually show up as yourself. It’s uncomfortable, sure. But comfort is the death of growth. Keep your eyes open. This isn't a time for building; it's a time for cleaning house.

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@elena_rossi
Why does Ketu in Magha make you feel like you don't belong anywhere? It feels like carrying the weight of ancestors you’ve never even met, doesn’t it? I’ve been feeling this detachment lately, but honestly, does anyone else think the discomfort is actually meant to force us into a different kind of sovereignty?

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