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Ketu is the opposite of Rahu.

It’s where you feel detached, or like you’ve already “been there, done that.”
Sometimes people don’t even value things in this area, even if others do.

It’s also linked to spirituality, introspection, and pulling away from external noise.

It can show up as sudden disinterest, or just not feeling connected to something anymore.

Quick Check:

See where Ketu sits in your chart & try to relate -

  1. Is there something you’ve naturally lost interest in over time?
  2. Do you enjoy spending time alone, or does it feel uncomfortable?
  3. Have you ever walked away from something without a clear reason?

Please share your experiences too.

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u/AskTheAstrologer — 14 days ago
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Rahu is a tricky.

It represents desire, obsession, and the feeling of “I need more of this.”
It often pushes people toward ambition, new experiences, or unconventional paths.

But it can also create confusion — like chasing something without fully understanding why.

There’s usually a sense of hunger here that doesn’t feel fully satisfied.

Quick Check:

See where Rahu sits in your chart & try to relate -

  1. What is something you feel you’re constantly chasing right now?
  2. Do you ever achieve something and still feel like it’s not enough?
  3. Have you taken an unconventional path compared to others around you?

Please share your experiences too.

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u/AskTheAstrologer — 18 days ago
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Jupiter is about growth, but not just material growth.

It’s more about understanding, belief systems, and how you make sense of life.
It’s also linked to teachers, guidance, and the kind of “luck” that comes from being aligned or making good decisions.

Where Jupiter sits, things tend to expand — but what expands depends on the rest of the chart too.

See where Jupiter sits in your chart & try to relate -

  1. Do you feel like life has guided you at the right time, or do you rely only on effort?
  2. What has taught you the most — experience or learning from others?
  3. Do you follow a belief system, or question everything?

Please share your experiences too.

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u/AskTheAstrologer — 21 days ago
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Mars is your action and reaction energy.

It’s what you do when something challenges you.
Do you confront it directly? Avoid it? Get irritated quickly?

It also rules anger, drive, competitiveness, and even sexual energy.

Some people have very direct Mars — quick to act, quick to react.
Others hold things in… until it builds up.

Quick Check:

  1. When something upsets you, do you react instantly or hold it in?

  2. Do you see yourself as more confrontational or avoidant?

  3. What usually triggers your anger the most?

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u/AskTheAstrologer — 23 days ago