
Chandra dasha pulls you deep into feeling. Emotions swell like tides you can’t escape. The Moon isn’t just about thoughts—it’s about the heart’s memory, the quiet ache beneath your mind. During this time, you remember everything you’ve hidden away. Sometimes the flood is soft, like a whisper. Sometimes it crashes in, overwhelming and raw. You cry, you dream, you carry old sorrows and sweet longings. It’s a time of uncovering, of feeling what you once tried to forget.
Then Ketu dasha comes like mist rolling in. The edges of your world blur. You don’t dive into feelings anymore—you float above them, distant and untouchable. It’s not numbness exactly, more like stepping outside yourself. The soul pulls back from the noise, cutting loose what no longer serves. Ketu doesn’t care for drama or attachment. It simply lets go, even when you’re not ready.
The shift between these two dashas is jarring. One moment you’re drowning in feeling, the next you’re watching from afar’. Ketu’s quiet withdrawal feels lonely, like a hollow peace. It strips meaning away until only the core remains. You learn to release—not by choice, but because something within you has already loosened its grip.
Together, Chandra and Ketu tell a story of falling deep and then rising free. One teaches you to feel without fear. The other teaches you to let go without resistance. In this cycle, there is no rush, no judgment—only a slow unfolding toward healing. It’s a journey through emotional depths and spiritual distance. And both are needed to find real peace.
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