Social Media & Rahu Connection 📱

 

Social media is Aquarius themed as it combines both Saturn themes of networking and Rahu theme of approval. People project uncontrollably on social media. It has an addictive quality like Rahu.

If you observe closely, what people post on social media is very strongly related to the house, sign or Nakshatra themes of their Rahu. At the core of this astrological analysis lies the concept of Rahu, a shadow planet that represents desire and obsession. Social media, akin to the nature of Rahu, possesses an addictive quality that can lead individuals to project themselves uncontrollably. It serves as a platform where people yearn for recognition, validation, and approval, mirroring Rahu's insatiable appetite for acclaim.

But it can also be used positively by projecting your desire to serve others by offering some useful content, services or information. This is where Rahu combined with Saturn's influences transmutes its desires in service for the greater good. Thus, one is out of the negative influence of the Rahu's hedonism.

Ketuvians generally avoid posting too much about themselves on social media. Very limited or no interaction with the social media. Not being on social media might represent a choice of not indulging in Rahuvian activities at all.

Sun dominant individuals might post about themselves or their work often. The Sun, being a dominant force in the astrological realm, also leaves its mark on social media behavior. Individuals with a Sun-dominant chart may find themselves inclined to post frequently about their personal lives or professional achievements. The Sun's influence fuels a desire to be seen, recognized, and celebrated. The virtual space becomes a canvas for them to paint a portrait of their accomplishments, seeking acknowledgment from their digital audience.

People tend to post more uncontrollably when their Rahu is imbalanced or they are more insecure. What people post on social media is what they want to make themselves known for, so the projection part is related to Rahu strongly. When Rahu is imbalanced or individuals harbor heightened insecurities, the posting frequency tends to increase. It becomes a coping mechanism, a way to drown out self-doubt with external validation. The content shared on social media thus becomes a reflection of the individual's inner struggles and the quest for self-assurance or desires.

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