Tag: self-reflection
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What is the psychological purpose of transformation? – A Vedic Astrology Perspective
What is the psychological purpose of transformation? The question is older than astrology. Older than psychology itself. The Upanishads asked a similar question in another form. What changes? What remains unchanged? Human beings spend their lives moving through identities, beliefs, desires, and experiences. Yet the movement itself demands examination’. Most people assume transformation means improvement.…
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Why Do We Sabotage Our Own Success?
Most people claim they want success’. They pursue it relentlessly. They plan carefully. They work tirelessly. Yet many retreat when success approaches. Opportunities appear. Doubt follows. Progress begins. Resistance emerges. Astrology asks a simple question. If success is desired, why is it often avoided? The birth chart suggests that human beings are divided within themselves.…
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What Parts of Ourselves Do We Avoid Seeing? – A Vedic Astrology Perspective
Astrology speaks of patterns’. Most people hear descriptions. Few hear the question beneath. Who are you, really’? Not the role. Not the story. Not the image maintained daily. Something else remains. Something usually ignored. The birth chart reflects tendencies. It also reveals omissions. Every identity creates boundaries. Every boundary creates blindness. We claim certain qualities.…
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Mercury + Saturn in the 6th = Routine becomes mentally heavy but structured.
Mercury and Saturn in the 6th house think endlessly. About duties. About deadlines. About forgotten details. About future consequences. The mind stays occupied. Even during quiet moments. Even during rest. Even during stillness. Life rarely feels casual. Everything carries significance. Every task matters. Every responsibility matters. Every commitment matters. Small details feel important. Loose ends…
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Ketu in the 6th = Detachment leads to irregular habits and inconsistency.
Ketu in the 6th house drifts. Not through life entirely. But through routines. Through schedules. Through repeated obligations. There is often resistance. Not loud resistance. Quiet resistance. The kind that slowly disconnects. Many people build stability. Through habits and structure. Through repetition and discipline. Ketu questions that path. It wonders why everything must repeat. Why…
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Rahu in the 6th = Obsession with productivity creates restless routines.
Rahu in the 6th house hungers. Not for rest. Not for comfort. But for improvement. For progress. For something better. Something faster. Something more efficient. The search rarely ends. Life can feel unfinished. Even during success. Even during achievement. There is always another task. Another goal. Another challenge waiting. The checklist grows longer. The mind…
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Sun in the 6th = Ego and responsibility shape daily structure.
The Sun in the 6th house speaks quietly. Yet its lessons run deep. Life is not shaped by dreams alone. It is shaped by repetition. By habits. By routines. By choices repeated daily. This placement often creates builders. Not always of empires. But of systems. Of structure. Of order. There is pride in usefulness. Satisfaction…
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Sun + Mercury in the 1st – You start the day with clarity, planning, and intention-setting
The morning arrives quietly – Thoughts awaken sharp’. Clarity comes without effort. The day waits, empty. You hold the chance. Without direction, clarity drifts away. Ideas scatter like restless leaves. Mind wanders. Energy floats untethered. A simple ritual anchors it. Writing, breathing, stretching. Purpose emerges slowly. Potential finds form. Being awake is delicate work. Mercury…
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Rahu in the 10th = Ambition creates pressure, not peace.
Rahu in the 10th feels heavy. Ambition drives every single thought. Success rarely feels like enough. Every achievement brings more pressure. You move fast but restless. Titles, recognition, and status matter. Peace feels distant, almost impossible. You ask yourself quietly often: am I chasing dreams, or running from fear? The mind races constantly, endlessly. Careers…
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Saturn in the 1st = Life feels heavy before it feels strong.
Saturn in the 1st house weighs. Life feels slow. Life feels heavy. Obstacles appear without warning. Early days are especially difficult. Opportunities seem always out of reach. The world moves faster than you. Mirrors reflect seriousness you cannot shake. It feels like failure. But Saturn only prepares. The heaviness shapes patience. It builds quiet strength.…