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State of Mind (Moon in Vedic Astrology Transit) From 24th to 27th of January, 2014


The state of the collective and individual mind indicated by the Moon/ Cañdra/ Chandra in Vedic astrology presents an interesting picture through the 24th to 27th of January, 2014. 
 
 

At first the transit Moon is in Libra/ Tulā Rāśi/ Tula Rashi joined Rāhu/ Rahu and Śani/ Shani bringing a sense of slowness or delay or fatigue in matters of personal and professional/ business interaction. This will most strongly show in the ‘love-life’ or marriage and relationships but then all depends on the personal life journey. Gochara/ transits will deliver based on the intricacy of the Karma in the radix/ nativity.

It could well be that Karma has come of age in intimacy and relationships and obstacles and ignorance are been transcended by being seen for what they truly are.

The confusion and delusion and experience of the extra-ordinary in this realm could be effectively assimilated as well at this time since the transit Moon is but the agent of fruition. These positives are realistic since there is a strong 5th House aspect of Jupiter/ Gurū/ Guru from Mithuna Rāśi/ Rashi showing that guided rationality and communications can be very useful at this time.

Anyhow the energy prevailing on the mood is strong and heavy and will take some handling.
 
 

Thereafter the Moon transits into Scorpio/ Vṛṣcika Rāśi/ Vrishchika Rashi where the Moon is debilitated. Here Rāhu/ Rahu aspects with its 12th House aspect and so distant inputs on the mind will come and this can translate into some deep research and equally deep internalizations, realizations and transformations.

This can also mean subtle and thoughtful influences on the mind which present options and interesting avenues for the mind to explore. The mind will be in the depths-this can either be taken to be akin to drowning or with deliberate scuba diving into Karma and manifestation. Each to his own and such are the divergences of Karma which we try and divine through our numerous techniques of understanding and appreciating horoscopes.   
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