Jyeshtha
I honor my strength by allowing vulnerability, wisdom, and softness to coexist.
There’s a gravity here. Not heavy…but unmistakable. Like someone who has walked through enough to know where the true weight lives.
This is the energy of earned strength. Of wisdom that comes not from innocence…
But from experience.
Jyeshtha carries the rhythm of responsibility. It often knows what it means to hold more. To see more. To step forward when others cannot.
When the Moon lives here at birth, there is often a deep inner intensity. A natural awareness. A sharp perception. A sense of needing to be capable. To protect. To endure. To rise.
And within that…a karmic rhythm around power and vulnerability. Because when strength becomes part of your identity…it can feel difficult to soften. To ask for help. To be seen in the places that are still tender.
Sometimes there is a quiet pressure to be the strong one, even when your own heart is asking to rest.
Sometimes this can feel like carrying responsibility early or deeply, a heightened sensitivity to power dynamics, or a strong outer presence with hidden inner vulnerability.
And yet…this is not burden for burden’s sake. It is the shaping of discernment.
Jyeshtha teaches that true strength is not dominance. It is integrity. The kind of power that does not need to prove itself. The kind that knows protection can include softness.
There is something profound here. A seasoned soul.
The path is not to carry everything alone… but to let strength become spacious enough to include your humanity.
Practice
Notice where you are holding yourself together right now.
A role.
A responsibility.
An expectation.
Pause.
Ask gently: What would strength look like here… if it also included softness?
Let the answer surprise you.
Anchor
I honor my strength by allowing vulnerability, wisdom, and softness to coexist.
If you sit with this…what shifts when strength becomes not just what you carry…
But how honestly you walk through your life?

