Rohini
I allow myself to experience beauty without needing to hold onto it.
There’s a softness in Rohini. A kind of quiet beauty that doesn’t try to be seen…
and yet, it is.
Like something growing slowly, steadily, toward the light.
This is the energy of creation in its most fertile form.
Not the spark of beginning…
not the fire of refinement…
but the gentle, steady act of becoming.
Rohini knows how to grow something. To nurture it. To tend it. To let it take shape over time.
When the Moon lives here at birth, there is often a deep connection to beauty, to life, to what feels nourishing and alive.
A sensitivity to what helps things flourish.
And within that…a karmic rhythm around attachment and desire.
Because when something feels this good…this alive…there can be a longing to hold onto it. To keep it. To make it last.
Sometimes this can feel like a deep love for what you’ve created or experienced, or
a desire for comfort, beauty, or emotional fullness, and even difficulty letting go when something has felt nourishing
And yet…this is not something to push away. It is a sign of your capacity to love life.
Rohini teaches a gentle truth: That beauty is not meant to be possessed. It is meant to be experienced, to be moved through, and to be allowed to change
There is something deeply magnetic here. A natural radiance.
The path is not to dim it…but to let it flow without needing to hold it still.
Practice
Notice something in your life that feels beautiful or nourishing.
Something you enjoy.
Instead of holding onto it…just be with it.
Let yourself experience it fully,
without needing it to stay the same.
Anchor
I allow myself to experience beauty without needing to hold onto it.
If you sit with this…what shifts when you let something be beautiful…without needing it to last forever?

