Why does the Moon in Rohini feel so much more intense than other lunar mansions?
Why does the Moon in Rohini feel so much more intense than other lunar mansions? I’ve been sitting here watching the sky, and there’s something about the Moon hanging in Rohini right now—the Red Steer—that just hits differently.
It’s not just the growth or the fertility. It’s the hunger.
Yesterday, I was looking at the ephemeris, and it struck me how the Moon here demands everything at once. It’s greedy for beauty, isn’t it? When the Moon pulls into this sector, the world feels sharper, louder, and way more demanding of our senses.
But here’s the thing that’s been chewing at my brain. Is the intensity of Rohini actually a test of our attachment?
Most people see it as the house of luxury and expansion, but I feel like it’s a trap for the ego. You want to possess what you see, and suddenly you’re stuck. It’s like being a kid in a candy store who forgets they don’t have any money.
I’ve been using Vyom to track these subtle shifts in the nakshatra padas, and the difference between the start of this transit and where we are now is wild. It’s not just about what we get; it’s about why we want it so badly.
Do you guys find that the material pull here actually ruins your focus on the bigger picture? Or am I just overthinking the way the light hits the floor today?
I’d love to hear if you’re feeling that same restless craving this morning. It feels heavy, almost like the air is too thick to breathe properly.
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