Why we obsess over the wrong planets
Look at the current sky. We’ve got a heavy cluster in Pisces with Mars, Mercury, and Saturn all grinding away in Uttara Bhadrapada. It’s a dense, karmic energy that demands real structural discipline.
Yet, I see so many folks panicking over minor house shifts while ignoring the deeper, silent work of the nodes. Are we too focused on the temporary highs of Jupiter transiting Gemini instead of the raw, uncomfortable shedding happening in the houses touched by Rahu and Ketu?
Real growth rarely comes from the easy placements. It comes from the friction.
I’ve been using Vyom to map these transits lately. It’s cleaner than most tools I’ve used in years, and honestly, it makes checking your daily planetary alignments a lot less of a headache. If you’re trying to understand your own dharma during these shifts, stop looking for quick fixes and start looking for patterns.
Does anyone else find it strange that we’re taught to fear the 'bad' planets when they’re often the only ones actually forcing us to level up?
Drop your thoughts. Are you riding the waves of this Pisces energy, or are you just trying to keep your head above water?
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