Rohiniranjan wrote:america.1 wrote:I try not to highlight one nakshatra over the others as being of special importance, but I feel like there is something incredibly odd about Purvabhadrada (and other Jupiter Nakshatras to a lesser extent). I sort of feel as though Purvabhadrapada sort is the meeting point of Rahu and Ketu. The kumbha portion is aggressive and attack focused(rage against the machine), whereas the Meena portion has this epic collapse of all the built up desire/rage and becomes destructively passive.
Kumbha in general is a merging between Shani and Rahu. The early portions are more constrained by Shani but as it progresses through, the repressed desires come to the forefront. Repression gives birth to desire.
Are you basing this on your observations in other nativities or is it the product of contemplation or perhaps even psychic opening...?
What did you mean by the 'meeting point of rahu and ketu'?
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Is it like where angles collapse (noon and midnight?) or when swarbhanu comes alive in certain divisionals...?
Please elaborate a bit more about the above matters.
Thanks
RR
Makara is hierarchical, systematic, reputation conscious. It is restrictive because it binds people to status/reputation conscious mindset. Throughout Kumbha an inflation occurs that tries to expand beyond the perimeters of Makara, which is why it is co-owned by both Shani and Rahu.
Dhanista is social climbers, they want to arise to the exclusive elite of society. The try to break away from the plebeian roots that are holding it back from the upper echelons of society.
Satabhisha on the other hand feels as though it has broken free from underclass and now wants to raise the rest of society up to a higher level. It is very mass movement oriented and has quite a high sense of entitlement and kind of views itself as a kind of messianic figure. It tries to fix problems, bring everyone up to the same level etc.
Purvabhadrapada tries to destroy the hierarchy. It is a philosophical anarchist as it kind of wants to break the foundations that society stand on hence it kind of has a sadistic vibe to it as it kind of wants to feel like its not contained within any boundary. As it progresses through, it feels as though no matter what things it breaks down, what it does... it can't relieve that itch. And hence it turns inward.... and Aquarius turns to Pisces. The 4th pada of Purvabhadrapada is very self destructive because it realizes that the only thing holding it back from its freedom is itself. It is as if the need for freedom grows so large, the entitlement expands to such an extent that it collapses on itself in the blink of a moment. The sadism flips to masochism.