Purva Ashada
I honor my inner strength by allowing truth to deepen me, not harden me.
There’s a rising here. After Mula clears the roots…Purva Ashada gathers strength.
Not from certainty alone…but from the deep inner knowing that something within you cannot be extinguished.
This is the energy of invincible becoming. The quiet but undeniable force
that says: There is more here. I am not finished.
Purva Ashada carries the rhythm of inner victory. Not victory over others…But over resignation. Over the places that would have you shrink, silence yourself, or forget your own momentum.
When the Moon lives here at birth, there is often a powerful inner idealism.
A longing for truth. For meaning. For something worth standing for. And within that…a karmic rhythm around conviction and surrender.
Because when belief runs deep…there can also be an attachment to being right.
And for pushing forward and defending what feels true. Sometimes before life has fully revealed the larger picture.
Sometimes this can feel like a strong personal conviction, deep emotional resilience, a desire to rise, grow, or prove something meaningful, difficulty softening when challenged, or martyrdom.
And yet…this is not arrogance. It is the fire of becoming.
Purva Ashada teaches that true strength does not always come from pushing harder. Sometimes it comes from allowing wisdom to refine conviction. To let your truth deepen without needing to harden.
There is something deeply powerful here. A soul that often knows how to rise again. The path is not to abandon your fire…but to let it become clear enough
to serve something greater than defense.
Practice
Notice where you feel deeply certain right now.
A belief.
A desire.
A direction.
Pause and gently ask: Is this truth asking me to defend… or to deepen?
Let the answer widen you.
Anchor
I honor my inner strength by allowing truth to deepen me, not harden me.
If you sit with this…what shifts when your power is rooted not just in conviction…but in openness too?

