
Rahu and Ketu occupy the fourth house; the home feels strange. Comfort feels distant’. Sacred spaces lose warmth. Altars feel empty. Prayer corners feel cold. Objects remain motionless. Devotion drifts away quietly. You ask: is the altar alive? Or only furniture?
The fourth house holds emotional roots. It governs home and security. Rahu brings constant restlessness. Ketu fosters detachment and release. Together, they create subtle tension. Familiar spaces feel unstable. Family traditions lose meaning. Rituals continue without feeling. The heart struggles to respond. Devotion feels absent here.
This placement separates knowing from feeling. You understand prayer deeply. You see sacred objects’ value. Yet connection remains muted. Ketu highlights impermanence daily. Rahu amplifies longing for intensity. Ordinary devotion feels hollow. The altar appears sacred. Energy feels drained. Words and actions repeat habit. Heart is barely present.
Awareness becomes vital now. Mindful engagement restores sacredness. Lighting a lamp matters. Offering prayers consciously awakens feeling. Quiet contemplation reconnects inner devotion. Intention matters more than form. Small acts rekindle emotional resonance. Discipline allows spaces to breathe. Devotion returns when heart aligns.
Healing requires patience and introspection. Reflection brings subtle clarity. The home slowly transforms. Objects regain energy naturally. Rituals regain deeper meaning. Sacred spaces stop feeling lifeless. The heart finally roots. Devotion flows naturally again. Emotional depth slowly returns. Inner fire finds voice.
Even in melancholy, hope remains. The altar waits silently. Sparks of devotion awaken. Each act becomes intentional. Every ritual carries presence. Rahu and Ketu teach balance. Between longing and detachment, devotion reemerges. Sacred spaces regain life. Home becomes true sanctuary. Devotion speaks softly, unmistakably.

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