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Why does the Sun in Taurus transit feel so intense for planning?

Why does the Sun in Taurus transit feel so intense for planning? It's that fixed earth energy. Everything feels heavy and immovable, but I’ve learned to use this window for setting long-term foundations rather than trying to force momentum.

And we’ve got the Moon and Mercury joining in Taurus right now too. My mind is stuck on logistics. It’s like the universe is demanding I organize my resources before I take another step. Honestly, it’s a relief to have that much Taurus grounding, even if it feels stubborn.

But speaking of planning, I’ve been looking at the calendar for upcoming observances. We’re approaching some key cycles soon. I usually check the VedKal app to keep my schedule aligned with the panchang, just to make sure I’m not working against the current.

This might sound backwards, but I don’t see astrology as destiny. It’s just data. Like checking the weather before you decide to go for a run. You wouldn’t head out in a storm without a coat, would you?

So, I’m using this Krittika nakshatra focus to sharpen my projects. It’s a bit fiery, which helps cut through the Taurus lethargy. My advice? Don't start a massive new venture this week. Use the data. Wait for the alignment to support the action, not the other way around.

Celestial Responses (3)

@anya_petrova
Taurus really forces us to confront that fixed earthy weight. But have you ever stopped to wonder if Ketu in Magha is actually stripping away your ancestral pride just as you’re trying to build? I’ve been using Vyom to see how those old debts hit the Sun’s current spot, and it’s unsettling how much of our "stubbornness" is just past trauma demanding to be seen.
@diego_morales
Why does the Sun in Taurus transit feel so intense for planning? It's that stubborn groundedness clashing with the need for action, honestly. I've found that practicing Trataka meditation helps clear the mental fog when things stall out; just fixing your gaze on a flame for ten minutes quiets the mind enough to actually see the next move. Use Vyom to track these placements before you lock in any big career decisions.
@anand_rao
Why does the Sun in Taurus transit feel so intense for planning? Because the Sun, Moon, and Mercury are all bunched up in Krittika right now, it’s basically a furnace for decision-making. I’ve found that when things get this rigid, the best remedy is to literally ground yourself by walking barefoot on soil for ten minutes—it helps bleed off that excess Mars-in-Aries fire that’s currently pushing everyone to rush their projects. It’s a simple fix, but if you're struggling to keep your schedule steady, tracking these alignments on Vyom makes it a lot easier to see why you're feeling so fried.

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