
The Sun in the tenth weighs heavy. It does not merely shine here. It demands duty. It demands surrender. The tenth is karma’s house, not comfort. It binds life to destiny’s call.
The Bhagavad Geetha reflects this truth. Krishna tells Arjuna to act always. Not for victory, not for gain. The act itself becomes the offering. The tenth house echoes that wisdom. It pulls you into action. It leaves no room for retreat.
The Sun is self, inner flame. In the tenth, flame flickers against wind. Ego hungers for praise, applause, glory. The Geetha warns: such rewards fade. The task is duty, nothing more. You must act when life calls. Recognition or silence, both mean nothing.
This placement feels lonely at times. Responsibility arrives without permission or pause. Like Arjuna, you cannot turn away. The battlefield is life, not war. Karma presses forward, whether welcome or not. Not acting carries even heavier weight. The soul knows this, even silently.
Ambition rises in this placement too. The tenth house pushes one upward. Status, authority, legacy tempt the heart. But when ego rules, light burns. Pride consumes, leaving emptiness behind. True success lies in detachment, service. Status ends, but dharma endures timelessly.
Legacy here is quiet, not loud. It is not about monuments, memory. The Geetha insists: measure lies elsewhere. Ask instead: was the work true? Was duty met with open heart? Service becomes the only lasting gift.
The Sun in the tenth divides. It blesses, but also burdens deeply. It offers strength, yet demands sacrifice. It calls the soul, silences ego. True light shines when service guides. Less about triumph, more about truth. Less about being, more about becoming.
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