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Vedic/ Indian Astrology Daily Horoscope Predictions for 8th to 10th May, 2013 (Free and Complimentary)


8th May-10th May, 2013-

Our experience with the unaspected Moon in Pisces brings to the fore the foundational dynamic of the Kemadruma Yoga where there are no planets either joined the Moon or in the Keṅdras/ Kendras/ quadrants from the Moon. The Moon is gentle and mirroring and needs the influences of other Grahas. Cañdra/ Chandra in Mīna/ Meena/ Pisces has been emotional and connected but not too active otherwise.

The Moon moves into Aries and joins the exalted Sun and the Mūlatṛkoṇa/ Moolatrikona Mangala. The quietude gives way to action and initiative. What was not happening, happens suddenly, with alacrity.

Fire rages in the mind and in the head.  Fire can burn and if something is outgrown then it is best to weed it out. Do not throw out the baby with the bath water though. 

There is a heavy polarisation of opposites in that the fiery Sun/ Ravi and Mars/ Mangala/  Maṅgala  are in Aries/ Meṣa/ Mesha-the impetuous beginning of things while the airy Saturn and Rahu are in Tulā/  Tula/ Libra and these naturally inimical planets are deadlocked in battle. The battle is between the Self and the urge to act and dominate one's own life on the one hand and the weight of Karmā/ Karma and work on the other. In flight or succumbing, that's the end result being fought for.

Generally speaking there is a Tithi Doṣa/  Dosha as well with Kṛṣṇa Pakṣa/ Krishna Paksha Chaturdaśī/ Chaturdashi leading to Kṛṣṇa Pakṣa Amāvasyā/ Amavasya. The concentration of five natural malefics on the Moon makes it a highly pressured time for the mind,  full of conflicting influences.

It will of course vary from person to person as to what the context is and how these influences are coming through to people. 

Some younger people taking exams reported heightened anxiety during this transit which in some known horoscopes triggered natal combinations for anxiety and panic resulting from specific affliction to the Moon. Therapeutic advice was rendered keeping their ages in mind to help quell the emotional turmoil associated with the Tithi and the transit Moon. Many times the flux of events indicated by the Moon is altered in the mind only by malefic influence especially Vāyu/ Vayu Grahas and the task then is to tell the youngsters that how they are feeling in the mind right now might not have much to do with how they perform in the examinations which occur during a different Moon transit.

A logical student was asked  a rhetorical question as to whether he would prefer to feel good prior to the examination and suffer writing an ordinary paper or feel ordinary while preparing and then write a good paper. The student thereafter continued the studies in right earnest and with a lighter heart.

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