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Vedic/ Indian/ Hindu Astrology Daily Horoscope Predictions for May 24 to May 26, 2013

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The Moon will move to Vṛṣcika Rāśi/ Vrishchika Rashi/ Scorpio during the evening of 24th May, 2013. This is a full Moon of the Pūrṇimā/ Poornima Tithi and is full of rays. The mind is utterly illuminated and bright and yet it will be wide awake and fresh in a place of great depth and secrecy and potential for transformation, all these latter attributes indicated by the sign of Scorpio, the natural 8th House of the zodiac.

We have all experienced the communications from distant lands over the past few days with the Moon in Libra/ Tulā Rāśi/ Tula Rashi with the foreigner Rāhu and the distant old man Saturn. Some of these communications have been from people suffering illness and melancholy. Our own minds were full of thoughts and vibrant and there was a fair bit of lightness of being around.

Now, our emotions and feelings are submerged in depths where we have little control over what happens. Do you associate deep waters of the ocean with ease of navigation and the picnic basket. That is correct.

The chart for the entry of the Moon into sidereal Scorpio is given below for reference-




The aspects of Sun, Mercury and Venus are very strong from Taurus/ Vṛṣabha Rāśi/ Vrishabha Rashi and therefore conservatism in resources and authority, love of pleasure and sensuality and the finer things of life and also communications will be heavy influences on the receptive humbled mind during these two days of the Moon's sojourn in Scorpio.

Gurū/ Guru/ Jupiter and Maṅgala/ Mangala/ Mars also aspect and Gurū even while moving out of Taurus will grant functional and pragmatic wisdom to the mind through the Gajakeśarī/ Gajakesari Yoga. Mars' aspect is not sincere but it is there nonetheless.

The Lagna and the 7th from it are both Satya Pītha/ Peetha-the seats of truth and so the truth of the travels of the mind to the depths of Scorpio is also that in interaction it will be like Taurus with two Gurūs/ Gurus, a Śiṣya/ Shishya/ disciple, and the King himself. A great time to simply receive all these magnificent and abundant inputs. 


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