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From Affliction to Debilitation-Moon in Scorpio During 21st to 23rd of June, 2013

From being terribly afflicted in Tulā Rāśi/ Tula Rashi/ Libra, the transit Moon has gone to its Nīca Rāśi/ Neecha Rashi Vṛṣcika/ Vrishchika/ Scorpio. However, there is no active transit/ Gochara affliction to Cañdra/ Chandra/ the Moon as there was by Rāhu and Śani/ Rahu and Shani in Tulā Rāśi/ Tula Rashi.

In Vedic/ Hindu/ Indian astrology debilitation is associated with humility and a receptive state. However, the Moon is a gentle Graha and finds the secret, swirling depths of Scorpio is bit too much to handle. So, in any Hindu horoscope the placement of the Moon in the 8th House from the Lagna in Maraṇa Kāraka Sthāna/ Marana Karaka Sthana is equated with its placement in Scorpio.

Scorpio burns the mind. This could also be a time for grieving following the many deaths in the calamity that has occurred in Kedarnath Jyotirlinga in the Himalayan State of Uttarakhand. Scorpio rules death and the debilitated mind will react by the overwhelming nature of death for the living. Read my article about the natural disaster here-http://planetarytransformation.blogspot.in/2013/06/the-natural-disaster-in-uttarakhand.html

The chart for the transit of the Moon to Scorpio is given below-




The Moon is also aspected by the Graha Drishti/ Graha Dṛṣṭi of Maṅgala/ Mangal/ Mars who is the lord of Scorpio. For the Sthira Lagna/ fixed Lagna/ ascendant signs this can be a transit replete with delving into secrets and also of financial success since the Yoga of Mars and Moon is Śaśi-Maṅgala/ Shashi-Mangala Yoga and causes influx of wealth to occur.

There will certainly be universal susceptibility to irritability, anger and impulsive decisions. 

Valuable though these prognostications are for the interested and reading populace, the Gochara/ transits are universal propensities. For personalised insights it is work on your own horoscope that is required and then these transit studies become like messengers bringing you news and life-inputs at the appointed hour in accord with the natal Karma in the radix.  For variants of such personalised professional work on individual horoscopes see- http://planetarytransformation.blogspot.in/2006/08/choose-chart-analysis-you-want.html

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