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Daily Vedic/ Hindu/ Indian Astrology Horoscope Predictions for May 28-30, 2013

The design of life is incredible is you are able to either see it, or have proximity to someone who can, and is willing and able to share those insights with you.

The purpose of these transit papers is to aid you in your day to day quest for perspective as to how to approach the challenge of the day, or indeed to give direction to your goals and ambitions, thoughts and ideas, and to work out a 'good time' to do something. Timing of our decisions and actions is quite crucial as we all know. These transit papers are based on certain fundamental premises, one of the main being that the mind goes where the Moon does and so follow the movement of the gentle luminary. Of course, transits of other planets as and when these should occur are always worked on in detail and presented to you, to illustrate more lasting shifts as compared to the ephemeral and moody ways of the Moon.

From the watery emotional depths of Scorpio to the initiative and optimism of Sagittarius,  albeit a somewhat stressed one, the Moon, on 28th, 29th and 30th of May, 2013 transits out to the practical and working realms of Capricorn/ Makara Rāśi/ Rashi where work is supreme.

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Capricorn is one of the signs related to the activity of work through which one attains a career, profession and business. These signs involve a lot of work and are closely associated with the Kaliyuga.

Here nothing is available for the asking and one must slog for it, never more than in Capricorn/ Makara, for two major reasons-

1. It is the 10th House of the natural zodiac and the 10th House relates to the work and profession and one's application of the self in this realm; and

2. This sign is ruled by Śani/ Shani/ Saturn, the guiding principle behind all the 'slog-dogs' you know, a rather familiar and colloquial term of common parlance but one which conveys the point.

The chart for the entry of the Moon in Makara/ Capricorn, indicating the focus of the mind on matters pragmatic, on the evening of 28th May, 2013 IST is given below for your reference-

 
 


From the wildly opposing temperaments of Saturn and Mars who were battering the Moon in Sagittarius, the Moon in Capricorn receives the 9th House aspect of Jupiter in Taurus/ Vṛṣabha/ Vrishabha which imparts the much needed perspective to any planet in Capricorn where the tendency is simply to put the head down and slog to the wits end. For this reason Jupiter is Nīca/ Neecha/ debilitated in the sign but these are all matters for personal investigations into horoscopes which are available through a variety of services at- http://planetarytransformation.blogspot.in/2006/08/choose-chart-analysis-you-want.html

For the present purposes of this article, suffice it to say that the Moon has made it just in time for a final aspect of Jupiter, read infusion of perspective and insight even in the dreary work environs of Makara, since Guru/ Gurū/ Jupiter soon moves out of Taurus into Gemini this month itself.

Work, but work accordingly.
 

 

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