![]() ![]() The Moon either reflects this light clearly and strongly, or wanes in its capacity to do so. The Moon reflects the Light of the Sun, the Atman which on an individual level is the jivatman or individual soul. The Moon is Manas, our Consciousness or Sensory Mind, which is used amongst other things to perceive experiences and develop a reaction based upon our perception. The Nakshatras carry out this pull on our psyche to cause us to work through the karmic drama we are each involved in. Mythologically, it is the consort of a deity that carries the shakti, or power or energy, of the deity! If you think of it, the Moon is responsible for the rise and fall of the tides! In a similar fashion it is responsible for the rise and calming of the tides which flow within the modulations of our sensory mind. The Nakshatras are considered the wives of the Moon. But should we go through life only understanding ‘What’ and negating ‘Why’? Whilst Nakshatras can serve us predictively, in only working with them in this manner we are using less than 1% of the potential for which they are intended. I often find in my interaction with others that there is a vast misunderstanding of the Power of Nakshatras! Many only attempt to use them predictively to further define the details of specific concrete predictions. ![]()
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