Scorpio and the 8th house represent a pivotal part of the soul’s journey toward liberation, helping to eliminate what no longer serves its purpose. Their role is to merge the emotional mind (Moon) with the purpose of the Soul (Sun) in the pursuit of Moksha. The cycle of the Sun and Moon, through the zodiac, is the Divine’s eternal attempt at Moksha, and the Soul uses the mind to achieve this. Every person on earth is on this quest, and the natal chart reveals the stops along
Today, the Sun is exactly conjunct Uranus at 3° of Krittika Nakshatra, the very degree where the Moon is exalted in Vedic astrology. This rare combination intensifies the themes of purification, disruption, and emotional clarity. You may feel the urge to cut away what no longer aligns with your truth—quickly, cleanly, and without apology. Read on to understand what Krittika’s energy is asking of you during this powerful time.
The Sun has entered Taurus in the sidereal zodiac, bringing a steady and grounded energy to our lives. In Vedic astrology, Taurus is ruled by Venus, which adds a tone of calm determination, value-based living, and soulful nourishment to the Sun’s otherwise fiery nature.
While the Sun in Aries focused on bold movement and new beginnings, Taurus teaches us to build what lasts. This shift invites us to slow down and stay present. To live with more intention. To create value thr
The Moon & Rahu are exalted in the sign of Taurus. Moon feels its most stable and secure in the sign of resources and wealth. The Moon is the mind and when the mind does not have to worry about the necessities of life it can focus on the higher purpose. Rahu is also exalted here because Rahu is the shadow planet of obsession and possession and Rahu has everything it needs in Taurus.
If you’re curious about the meaning behind your placements, a personalized Vedic astrology reading can offer the clarity, context, and practical guidance you’re looking for.