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Seeking Moksha: Why I’m Writing About Jyotisha

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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