Nakshatras
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Bharani – the power to take and keep moving forward. Such power takes what is unnecessary. If you want to get rid of something, put an end to something, and then move forward, there must be a connection to Bharani Shakti (help from a Bharani personality or getting rid of something unnecessary when the Moon enters Bharani in the transit chart).
Krittika – the power to burn and purify in a material sense. This is spiritual Shakti. If you talk to a representative of the Krittika Nakshatra, they will help you break free from material attachments. This helps when a person constantly worries about money, the fear of losing something. Krittika Shakti gives the opportunity to gain inner freedom, significant spiritual progress.
Rohini – the power of growth and creation. Everything that needs to grow, begin, or move from a stuck place, something that has been unsuccessful for a long time, will be helped by Rohini Shakti (starting action when the Moon passes through Rohini or interacting with a Rohini personality).
Mrigashira – the power to fulfill desires and bring joy, satisfaction. Mrigashira Shakti helps those who cannot get what they want and do not feel satisfaction from their actions.
Ardra – the power to apply effort and ability to achieve. If there is not enough willpower, Ardra Shakti can help. At first, it removes something that hinders the person, and afterward helps to begin something new or start something new, as well as achieve what is desired through opportunities and efforts.
Punarvasu – the power of accumulating wealth and assets. It is beneficial to be around such individuals in order to acquire and accumulate. Partnering with them in business will be successful – it will bring profits, and the business will be well-preserved. The Moon in this nakshatra helps with accumulation.
Pushya – grants the Shakti for creative power, spirituality, and also the power to manage (for example, a spiritual teacher – a Pushya personality). The Shakti of this nakshatra enables significant development in these directions.
Ashlesha – the power to destroy harmful forces, disarming them through poison. It is the power to neutralize enemies (not literally). Ashlesha personalities can help with this by neutralizing adversaries with their energy.
Magha – the power to gain opportunities to avoid attachments to the body and to understand opportunities to leave the body. The Shakti of this nakshatra is suited for highly spiritual matters and can partly aid in healing. Suffering from illnesses often happens due to a strong attachment to the physical body (such as fear of death). Magha helps to understand that this suffering is insignificant in comparison to spiritual life, which is our true essence. A Magha personality can help in realizing this.
Purva Phalguni – the power to create something new and unite opposites. This nakshatra is auspicious for renewal, to start everything anew, and change one’s life. The power of this Shakti can give the understanding of how to unite what seems un-unifiable and to find mutual understanding with someone.
Uttara Phalguni – the power to thrive through marital connections. This Shakti brings prosperity in all areas, especially in love. Consulting a Uttara Phalguni personality can be helpful in these matters.
Hasta – the power to receive what one seeks, to place the object of desire into one’s hands. It provides the energy to achieve desired results or the opportunity to find what the person couldn’t previously, or to gain what truly belongs to them, even if they were unaware of it.
Chitra – the power to accumulate good karma (Purva Punya) and merits. Those who are tired of difficult life events receive good fortune through a Chitra personality.
Swati – the power to create change and transform, the ability to disperse, like the wind. With a Swati personality, one can undergo significant transformation, whether it’s letting go of certain habits or reaching a new level. Such individuals can help foster inner change, let go of the old, bring more ease, create changes, and provide opportunities to reach a new level materially (in business, for example) or spiritually.
Vishakha – the power to attain and reveal the hidden, to make the unseen visible. Beneficial for those seeking to unravel a secret, a truth, or to discover something long concealed. Talking to a Vishakha personality can help with this. If you yourself are a Vishakha personality, it will be very difficult for others to hide anything from you.
Anuradha – the power of worship, faith, and spiritual practices. This does not include material life. You need someone to support your spiritual efforts. The power of worship – people who engage in spiritual practices, pray, fast, worship the divine, or are spiritual teachers. Anuradha Shakti gives such people power. It is also suitable for those engaged in Eastern psychology, esotericism, and astrology.
Jyeshta – the power to rise above the fear of death and dangers, the power of mastery over the subconscious. This is connected to material life and attachment to materiality. Jyeshtha Shakti helps to overcome the fear of death and other phobias, helping one to rise above them, granting freedom and strength. It teaches not to belittle life or act foolishly out of fear.
Mula – the power to destroy and eliminate things. For example, if something brings good, Mula Shakti will not assist with it. However, it will help in destroying something harmful.