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Another End and Beginning-Moon in Pisces and Aries/ Cañdra in Mīna-Meṣa Rāśi/ Chandra in Meena-Mesha Rashi

On 29th June, 2013, the transit Moon enters the dreamy Pisces, dreaming of release and emancipation, some sort of freedom from what the zodiac has thrown up. In Vedic astrology, Cañdra/ Chandra/ the Moon indicates the Manas or the mind of the native. In Pisces, the mind is focused on spiritual matters and for those so inclined, the Āshram/ Ashram of the Gurū/ Guru holds special attraction.

After these spiritual journeys, the Moon shall transit Meṣa/ Mesha/ Aries where the atmosphere is quite different with the impulsive Ketu stationed in the vibrant and dynamic Aries. Śani and Rāhu/ Shani and Rahu/ Saturn and Rahu will aspect the transit Moon with Graha Dṛṣṭi/ Graha Drishti/ planetary aspect and the malefic influence is bound to tell on the mind. There will be a lot of flux in the mind, a lot of motion and action, the quality and meaning of which depends on the natal horoscope and the Karma obtaining therein.  Some of the ways in which this Karma is evaluated and understood at a deeply personal level through professional consulting work are outlined and discussed at-  http://planetarytransformation.blogspot.in/2006/08/choose-chart-analysis-you-want.html.

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Before the Moon ventures into the charged up Aries-Libra/ Tulā/ Tula axis, it receives the very meaningful benefic aspects of Jupiter and Mercury the Sūrya through Rāśi Dṛṣṭi/ Rashi Drishti or sign aspects and so the Moon receives wisdom and rationality and large dollops of ambition and self-respect. However, the transit Moon will be in Gaṅdāṅta/ Gandanta as it moves across from Pisces/ Mīna Rāśi/ Meena Rashi to Meṣa Rāśi/ Mesha Rashi/ Aries. This will occur on 1st of July, 2013 when the mind can experience frailty. If the life station is good for a person, these factors do not prove troublesome and if not then these are factors to be contended with in personalised Hindu horoscopes. This is the reason the reference has been made to the variants of professional Vedic astrology consulting above-this is the core of the delineation of Karma and transits can only elucidate this, as I never tire of saying. 

Gaṅdāṅta/ Gandanta for those who have not had the occasion to read about it at this website before is the junctional region between Pisces and Aries (and occurs elsewhere as well) where conflicting energies abound in the form of Jala and Agni and hence the cautionary note has been struck.

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