The Temple of Love: Lakṣmī Is Not for Sale (Full Moon Eclipse in Purva Phalghuni)
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On the Full Moon Lunar Eclipse in Purva Phalghuni — the marriage bed, the hammock, the silk-draped chamber of the zodiac — we enter the Temple of Love.
But this isn’t soft-focus spirituality.
This eclipse exposes false pleasure, transactional devotion, and the places we confuse validation for abundance.
Because it’s also Lakṣmī Jayanthi.
Lakṣmī rises from churn.
From friction.
From devas and asuras grinding the ocean until something radiant emerges.
She is desired by all.
Owned by none.
And she chooses.
In this episode we explore:
– The mythic misunderstanding of Lakṣmī as “fickle” or “courtesan”
– How colonial morality flattened erotic sovereignty into shame
– Why Lakṣmī leaves stagnation
– Venus exalted in Pisces and the razor’s edge of seva without martyrdom
– Moon with Ketu: what illusion about love or power is being eclipsed
If you have to beg for it, it’s not Lakṣmī.
If you have to brand it to feel it, it’s not Lakṣmī.
If you collapse to keep it, it’s not Lakṣmī.