Aligning the cosmos…
Aligning the cosmos…
No jargon, no gatekeeping. Here's what the key terms actually mean — and what they look like in real life.
How the world sees you at first glance — your social energy and default behaviour in a room.
In real life: An Aries Ascendant walks into meetings and takes charge, even if internally uncertain.
Your emotional core — how you feel, what you need to feel safe, and how you react when hurt.
In real life: A Cancer Moon goes very quiet when hurt; it needs time and safety before opening up again.
The current life chapter you are in — each planet governs a multi-year period with its own theme.
In real life: Jupiter Dasha often brings growth or expansion — a new city, a new role, a shift in beliefs.
The major planetary period, lasting roughly 6–20 years.
In real life: Saturn Mahadasha asks for discipline, patience, and maturity — a slow-building chapter.
A sub-period within the major period — lasting months to a few years — adding a secondary theme.
In real life: Venus Antardasha within a Saturn Mahadasha can soften the heaviness with creative or relational openings.
The point of obsession, ambition, and the unfamiliar — what we chase but are not naturally comfortable with.
In real life: Strong Rahu in the career house often shows someone ambitious in unconventional ways.
The point of detachment, past tendencies, and inner wisdom — what comes naturally but must be released.
In real life: Ketu in the relationship house can show someone who emotionally withdraws without knowing why.
The current movement of planets through your chart — causing ripples in specific life areas.
In real life: When Saturn transits your 7th house, close relationships either deepen significantly or end.
How two people’s charts interact — what the relationship dynamic naturally produces.
In real life: Two people with conflicting Mars placements may find small disagreements escalate fast.
The specific lunar constellation your Moon or planet falls in — adds nuance beyond the basic sign.
In real life: Two people can both have a Scorpio Moon yet behave differently based on their Nakshatra.
A divisional chart that reveals the inner strength of your planets and your closest partnerships.
In real life: A strong Navamsa can mean someone who starts life with struggle but finishes with depth and stability.
One of twelve life areas in your chart — self, money, communication, home, and so on.
In real life: Planets in the 10th house tend to shape your career and public reputation.
A quarter of a nakshatra. Each one is divided into four, and which quarter a planet falls in shades how it expresses.
In real life: Two people can share a nakshatra and still differ noticeably if their planets sit in different padas.
How comfortable a planet is in the sign it occupies — exalted is its easiest placement, debilitated its most awkward.
In real life: A debilitated planet is not a bad one. It is a planet that has to work harder to express itself cleanly, and often does so later in life.
The roughly seven and a half years while Saturn passes over and around your Moon sign — a long stretch of consolidation.
In real life: Sade Sati tends to slow things down and ask for maturity, rather than deliver one dramatic event.
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