Mula
I trust the sacred unraveling that clears the way for deeper truth.
There’s something different here. Not gentle in the way of comfort…but sacred in the way of truth. Like standing at the roots of a great tree after everything unnecessary has fallen away.
This is the energy of the root. The origin. The unraveling. The sacred pull toward what is underneath it all.
Mula does not begin at the surface. It goes deeper. Past appearances. Past performance. Past what has been inherited or assumed.
When the Moon lives here at birth, there is often a profound karmic relationship with truth. A need to understand life at its foundation.
To ask: What is real here? What remains when everything false falls away?
And within that… a karmic rhythm around destruction and liberation.
Because life may bring seasons where things are uprooted.
Identities.
Beliefs.
Relationships.
Paths once thought certain.
Not always gently.
But often, necessarily.
Sometimes this can feel like a deep transformation through loss or change, a powerful desire to understand life beneath the surface, or an intense season of unraveling followed by profound clarity
And yet… this is not punishment. It is an excavation.
Mula teaches that sometimes life clears what is unstable,
so something truer can take root. That endings can be initiations. That uprooting can become freedom.
There is something fierce and sacred here. A soul that often cannot live comfortably inside an illusion. The path is not to fear the unraveling…but to trust what deeper truth it reveals
Practice
Notice one belief, role, or pattern you’ve outgrown.
Something that once felt necessary…but may no longer feel true.
You do not need to force release.
Just ask: What is underneath this?
Let yourself listen beneath the surface.
Anchor
I trust the sacred unraveling that clears the way for deeper truth.
If you sit with this…what becomes possible when letting go is not the end…but the return to your roots?

