Rooted in Expansion Full Moon in Pisces in Uttara Bhadrapada

The Lunar consciousness arrives at its fullness at 5º of Pisces in Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatra, reflecting the earthly sign of Virgo and all of its inhabitants - Sun, Mars, and Mercury.

Opening a thunderous concentrated energy cycle that encourages grounding stabilization on the earth plane even though there is a lot of fear and anger right now that is not being fully expressed.

Ahirbudhnya, the ruler of Uttara Bhadrapada teaches to look to the roots in our subconscious in order to free ourselves, accepting our darkness and the darkness of our times. To expand into the transition of the future, with the pouring down of grace.

The path of changes is set to come through the end of the year. With both Saturn and Jupiter retrograde, and Jupiter now back in debility in Capricorn gives the feeling like we don't know what we are pushing against, only certain of the density of its weight. With Mars combust and frustrated by the Sun through December expresses a need to fight to release tension reacting to fear and anger that is beneath the surface.

The days surrounding the full moon are rich with the connection to the otherworlds, the space between. Starting directly with the day after the full Moon, as the waning phase begins commences the Pitru-Paksha  (The Forefather Fortnight) the remembering and connection to our ancestors and lineage.  Then comes the Equinox on the 22nd when we transition in the western hemisphere from light into the darkness.

Uttara Bhadrapada is deeply connected to Lakshmi. To open her gates we have to pass through her eight forms some very fierce while remaining devoted.

विश्वाधारं गगनसदृशं मेघवर्ण शुभाङ्गम् ।

लक्ष्मीकान्तं कमलनयनं योगिभिर्ध्यानगम्यम्

वन्दे विष्णुं भवभयहरं सर्वलोकैकनाथम् ॥

Shaanta- Aakaaram Bhujaga- Shayanam Padma- Naabham Suresham

Vishva--Aadhaaram Gagana -Sadrusham Megha- Varnna Shubha- Anggam

Lakshmi- Kaantam Kamala - Nayanam Yogibhur - Dhyaana Gamyam Vande Vissnnum

Bhava-Bhaya- Haram Sarva-Loke-ka Naathan

Meaning - Salutations to Sri Vishnu, Who has a Serene Appearance, Who Rests on a Serpent (Adisesha), Who has a Lotus on His Navel and Who is the Lord of the Devas,

Who Sustains the Universe, Who is Boundless and Infinite like the Sky, Whose Colour is like the Cloud (Bluish) and Who has a Beautiful and Auspicious Body,

Who is the Husband of Devi Lakshmi, Whose Eyes are like Lotus and Who is Attainable to the Yogis by Meditation, Salutations to That Vishnu Who Removes the Fear of Worldly Existence and Who is the Lord of All the Lokas.

Connected with your transcended self the true nature of you and call in and celebrate your guides and wisdom keepers, making this your residence, your place of resonant grace, in communion with the divine.

Siri Prakash


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