Why does the Moon in Rohini feel so heavy and stuck?
Why does the Moon in Rohini feel so heavy and stuck? It’s sitting right in Taurus today, and honestly, the energy feels like trying to run through wet cement. We’re in the second pada, that fixed, earthy groundedness that just wants to hold onto everything. But it feels like a bit much.
And look at the Sun sitting in Krittika. It’s burning through the edges of what we’re trying to build, impatient as ever. I tried to organize my desk this morning, but I ended up just staring at the wall for an hour. It’s that Rohini influence—it makes you crave growth and creation, but the transit of Mars in Ashwini is pushing us to move before we’re ready.
This might sound backwards, but the best way to deal with this isn’t to force momentum. It’s to let the friction be there. When I feel this scattered, I pull up the Vyom app just to see the exact degree of the Moon, mostly to remind myself that this restlessness is just a fleeting celestial weather pattern.
Jupiter is hanging out in Punarvasu, giving us a little bit of a 'return to light' feeling, which helps. It’s trying to balance out the intensity of Saturn sitting in Revati. That’s a long, watery transit that doesn't care about our deadlines.
So, don't sweat it if today feels like progress is a myth. We’re just dealing with the tension between the fire of the Sun and the earthiness of the Moon. Just breathe. It'll pass soon enough.
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