Lunar Cycle in Vedic Astrology

New Moon in Ashlesha Nakshatra
4 August 2024

This week Sun and Moon will meet on 18 degree in sidereal Cancer, in the early portion of Ashlesha Nakshatra, where its brightest star (yogatara) is located. Ashlesha Nakshatra is not only about deep transformations, alchemy of change, profound insights and healing our outdated patterns in the same way how the serpents (presiding deities of this lunar mansion) shed their skin. It is also about vishashleshana shakti or our capacity to drink or embrace the poison - to stay with those uncomfortable feelings inside of us and allows ourselves to be vulnerable for a moment. Because without allowing ourselves to visit those uncomfortable places within us, no true healing can really happen. And, as you can imagine, this particular New Moon will be quite powerful for personal healing and deeper transformation.

Learn more about Ashlesha Nakshatra here: https://www.thenakshatras.com/ashlesha-nakshatra/
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What is Lunar Cycle in Vedic Astrology?

Moon represents our mind, with all its fluctuations and tides. As the Moon changes its phases and passes through lunar mansions, it takes us on this journey with itself. Every New Moon and every Full Moon reveal us what we can learn from the present moment.