Why we fear the end of the line
Looking at the sky today, the heavy concentration of energy in Pisces with Saturn, Mars, and Mercury feels like a serious reality check. It’s a period where the past wants to settle its debts.
I’ve been thinking about the concept of 'Ganda Mula.' Why do we treat these specific nakshatra junctions with such heavy suspicion? We label them as points of turbulence, yet they’re really just the cosmic boundaries where one lesson ends and another begins.
Is it the chaos we fear, or just the loss of control?
When I look at the transits in the Vyom app, the flow of the planets feels less like a fixed script and more like a set of shifting currents. We spend so much time trying to mitigate the ‘bad’ transits that we miss the point of the struggle itself.
If we didn't have these friction points, would we ever actually change our direction?
I’m curious how you all handle these sensitive junctions. Do you view them as warnings, or are they just clear signals that it's time to drop the baggage?
Check your current planetary positions in Vyom to see where you're currently standing on the edge. Let’s talk about whether you find these junctions more like a reset button or a trap. I’m eager to hear your take on whether we give these transits too much power over our own agency.
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