
Ketu in the first house creates a sense of separation. There’s a quiet distance from the world’s usual ways. Love might not unfold as expected. Yet, the warmth of a simple embrace remains deeply desired, untouched by this cosmic detachment.
Living together offers a chance to explore intimacy outside tradition. Marriage may feel distant, irrelevant. But the shared comfort of a home feels like a different kind of bond. It’s a search for closeness without the weight of societal norms.
This detachment might lead to a quest for genuine connection. A love that transcends labels and expectations. The quiet space they share becomes a sanctuary. Here, hearts can meet without the burden of conventional romance. But a subtle feeling of being different may always linger.
Ketu’s influence brings a gentle reserve. Even in the closest moments, there’s a space between. The need for closeness is strong, but expressing it in typical ways feels foreign. The usual language of attachment doesn’t seem to fit.
So, they choose to live together. It’s an experiment in intimacy, on their terms. There’s a hope that this path will lead to connection, free from tradition’s constraints. But beneath it all, a quiet sadness lingers. A sense of not quite matching the world’s expectations of love.
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