Seeking Moksha: Why I’m Writing About Jyotisha
- Brooke

- Apr 9
- 1 min read
There comes a point where you stop asking life for answers and start asking better questions.
For me, that turning point came through Jyotisha, also known as Vedic astrology, not as a belief system or a manner of divination... but as a mirror. A way to see patterns I had been living inside of without fully understanding.
Seeking Moksha was born from that space.
Moksha is often translated as liberation. But not in some distant, spiritualized sense. I experience it as moments of clarity… when I am no longer reacting from old patterns, no longer carrying what was never mine, and no longer trying to control what was never meant to be controlled.
Jyotisha has become a tool for that process.
Not to predict my life. Not to label myself. But to understand:
Why I feel the way I do
Where I hold responsibility that isn’t mine
What I am here to learn, not avoid
In this space, I’ll be exploring Jyotisha in a way that is grounded, honest, and lived.
This won’t be about memorizing meanings or chasing perfection.
It will be about:
Seeing your patterns clearly
Understanding your emotional wiring
Working with your chart instead of against it
And most importantly... learning how to come back to yourself.
Because ultimately, Moksha isn’t something we achieve.
It’s something we remember.
— Brooke

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