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Moon in Swati Nakshatra




Do you have Moon in Swati Nakshatra? Swati Nakshatra is ruled by Vayu, or deified wind. Therefore, this Nakshatra's Shakti (power of expression) is to scatter like the wind. It expresses the desire for freedom and to move like the wind in all directions. It is a wanderer, a traveler, a seeker, and a messenger. If you have Moon in this Nakshatra, you do not like to be constrained in any one place or situation. You will try to run away if you feel like a situation or person is trying to tie you down. And you may not do this consciously. It is just that you are on a quest for freedom and fresh air. Vayu represents the divine breath of the gods. A strong Moon placed here will give you the ability to purify your mind and body through the power of breathing exercises effortlessly. You may have a natural talent for achieving deep meditative states through Pranayama. 


Vayu also represents celestial music and you will show a desire or inclination towards music and artistic talent. It gives you a restless quality of mind, and this gives you the impetus to discover new worlds. Its symbol is a young sprout or shoot swaying in the wind. Are you on a quest for discovering material worlds through physical adventures? Or are you on a quest for discovering hidden spiritual worlds which few have traversed? Share your thoughts!


-Monica M
www.vedicastrology.studio

vedicastrologystudio@gmail.com

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