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Krishna & the lunacy of devotion (Rohini nakshatra)
Krishna, the form of the Godhead who appeared under a Rohini Moon and ascendant, is the perfect embodiment of Rohini’s qualities. Among all divine incarnations, He is the sweetest and most enchanting. Even His name Krishna means “all-attractive” and Rohini is that all-attractiveness (out of all the wives of the Moon she is the most attractive, charming & the most beloved of the Moon). Most importantly, Krishna is the deity of bhakti. Vrajasundara Krishna can only be attained

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Dec 10, 20256 min read


Punarvasu & the return of light
Lord Rāma - Punarvasu moon Punarvasu is an important nakshatra when it comes to understanding dharma and remaining aligned with righteous action in the face of challenge. Her ruling deity is none other than the mother of the gods, Aditi, and her planetary ruler is benevolent Jupiter. Because this nakshatra is ruled by Mother Aditi, Punarvasu natives often feel an innate need to create something they can nurture like a child; this may be an actual child, but it can also be a

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Dec 2, 20255 min read


Mula: facing the ghosts of the past
Ghost Sally McKenna portrayed by Mula Sun native Sarah Paulson in AHS Hotel There is a reason why what is triggering and disturbing, what we try to avoid at all costs such as pain, suffering, and destruction relates to Mula nakshatra and its goddess, Nirriti. Mula, which resides in the first 13°20 degrees of sidereal Sagittarius means ‘roots’ and consequently rules the action of ‘uprooting’. Being uprooted means losing the foundations we once relied on to relate to the world

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Nov 21, 20255 min read


Dhanishta nakshatra & the price of fame
Dhanistha, the exaltation point of Mars, is a true powerhouse of energy. This nakshatra shapes its natives into driven, passionate, and eccentric individuals whose magnetism stirs both obsession and fascination in the onlookers who are intuitively picking up on Dhanishta's energy. This is because she is ruled by the Vasus, elemental gods of the natural world and so Dhanishta governs physical objects: objects that draw attention & captivate the senses. Under her influence, n

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Aug 11, 20254 min read


Pūrvaphālgunī & the union of opposites
Straight in direction be the paths, and thornless, whereon our fellows travel to the wooing of S ū ryā (daughter of the Sun) and Soma. Let Aryaman and Bhaga lead us to the perfect union of the wife and husband (RV 10.85.23) Pūrvaphālgunī moon native Gina Lollobrigida in "Solomon and Sheba" / Figs, symbol of fertility and abundance, carry the energy of Pūrvaphālgunī The beautiful star of Pūrvaphālgunī has risen to allow us to experience the pleasures of this world and the wor

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Aug 7, 20256 min read


Pūrvāshādhā: cosmic waters, invincible sea
Pūrvāṣāḍhā ascendant Catherine Deneuve in Peau d'Âne Ruled by Apah, the deity of cosmic waters, and located in Sagittarius, Pūrvāṣāḍhā is naturally expansive. Just as the unfathomable ocean, Pūrvāṣāḍhā likes to overcome limitations by submerging obstacles; it does not hold back and its expansive nature allows it to have a wider perspective on things. Sagittarius is naturally confrontational and challenging and Pūrvāṣāḍhā is a war nakshatra, which can make its nati

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May 2, 20253 min read


The Vishakha archetype of the Midnight Mass
Notes on this Vishakha archetype portrayed by Vishakha native Hamish Linklater. Spoiler alert . Vishakha native Hamish Linklater in "Midnight Mass" Brihaspati, ruler of Jupiter is literally a priest and Jupiter expands by sharing knowledge. Note that knowledge is that thing which multiplies when shared & Jupiter ruled Vishakha grows by splitting. ViSHAKha is the SHOCK that causes to split and grow. That splitting shows Vishakha natives’ tendency to split personalities, the

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Apr 24, 20252 min read
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