Tag: Vedic astrology
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Can Karma Explain Seemingly Random Events? A Vedic Astrology Perspective
Something happens. Something unexpected. People immediately call it chance. Because, of course, admitting ignorance is easier than admitting limits. A promotion arrives without warning. A loss arrives without explanation. A relationship appears, then collapses, as if it had no respect for your schedule. The mind labels all this as “random.” It sounds neat. It also…
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Moon in the 12th = Solitude amplifies your sensitivity to subtle atmospheres.
Moon in the 12th house raises a simple question’. What are you actually feeling? Most people assume the answer is obvious. A feeling appears. Therefore it belongs to them. Moon in the 12th rarely enjoys that certainty. Emotions arrive without invitation. Moods emerge without explanation. Reactions appear before causes are understood. The assumption of ownership…
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Ketu in the 8th = Invisible energies affect you more than visible events.
Ketu in the 8th house behaves strangely’. It ignores obvious events. Then studies invisible influences. Facts arrive quietly. Impressions arrive dramatically. Naturally, impressions receive attention. A conversation takes place. Nothing remarkable happens. Yet something feels unusual. The words disappear quickly. The atmosphere remains longer. The event ends completely. The interpretation continues endlessly. This placement trusts…
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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…




