This is not an ordinary Full Moon.
The sky does not ask if you are ready...It asks if you are honest.

hello my friend's its been a while since ive shared a full moon transmission.. so one part of me asks   who am I to speak and share?

Yet this is my way of weaving a thousand threads of chaos into a single strand of pure coherence It anchors me, and from that anchor, new momentum emerges. 

Within Ayurveda is Vedic Astrology, for both are languages of nature. And because nature is never separate from us, its rhythms, cycles, and patterns become a reflection of our own true nature. To study nature is, in many ways, its simply to study and to know more of ourselves

The Moon rises in Sagittarius on the 31st of May and illuminates the one question most people have been professionally avoiding:

What do you actually believe now?

Not what you have studied. Not what you have performed at the altar of your becoming. Not what sounds like the person you are trying to be.

What have you lived enough to know?

Gemini gathers. Sagittarius discerns.

The mind collects. The higher mind decides.

Information is not wisdom. Possibility is not conviction. And the Moon, full and flooding the Sagittarius sky, will not allow you to mistake one for the other any longer.

This is the axis that separates the seeker from the one who has found something worth carrying.

The Moon lands in Mula Nakshatra.

Mula means root. Origin. The thing beneath the thing.

Its presiding deity is Nirriti — goddess of dissolution, she who unravels what was never meant to hold.

Mula does not arrive with suggestions.

It does not ask: how might you improve this?

It asks: does this belong in your life at all?

This is the nakshatra that reaches beneath the architecture of your chosen life and pulls.

Not to destroy. To reveal.

What it exposes is always the same:

The identity you built around a version of yourself that has already quietly died. The ambition that was never truly yours inherited from a fear, or a wound, or someone else's idea of arrival. The future you have been narrating that has no roots in what you actually are. The relationship tended on potential rather than presence. The spiritual story used to avoid the specific, uncomfortable, unglamorous truth.

Mula does not punish you with this.

It simply shows you what you have already known. The discomfort is not new information. It is the relief of finally stopping the performance of not-knowing.

Saturn moves through Pisces.

The great teacher, pressing his weight against the dreaming place — the house of vision, of dissolution, of what we allow ourselves to believe without evidence.

Saturn in Pisces is not cruel. But it is exacting.

It stands at the threshold of every beautiful narrative and asks the question most beautiful narratives cannot survive:

What remains when fantasy leaves?

Under this Full Moon, that question has teeth.

Many will find the story they have been telling — about their path, their purpose, their imminent arrival into the life they deserve — will not hold its shape when Saturn leans into it.

This is not failure. This is a kind of rescue.

Ketu harmonizes with Mula.

The south node — ancient, detaching, stripping the soul of what it has outgrown — moves in resonance with the nakshatra of dissolution.

You may feel strangely unmoved by things that once animated you.

What no longer excites you is not evidence of your depression. It is evidence of your growth.

You may discover this Full Moon:

Whose energy you have been borrowing to fill a space your own life should occupy. Which future was never actually yours — only a costume worn in the years before you knew what you were. Where your aliveness is quietly leaking into obligations you agreed to as a smaller version of yourself.

Ketu removes before Jupiter can bless.

The clearing is the preparation.

And Jupiter waits in Cancer — exalted, ancient, awake.

This is the force that turns seed into forest. The amplifier of what is real and rooted.

Jupiter in exaltation does not hand you comfort. It hands you alignment.

And alignment, in the season of Mula, looks like this:

The truth arrives. You do not like it. And the truth serves you anyway.

What this Full Moon reveals is not punishment dressed as revelation. It is protection dressed as loss.

Whatever is being illuminated, whatever is being uprooted, whatever story is refusing to hold its shape under this sky —

Jupiter, exalted and watching, ensures it is in service of what is trying to emerge in you.

Not the future you have been performing.

The one that has been forming beneath it.

The entire sky converges on a single word.

Not manifestation.

Alignment.

Gemini asks: what else is possible? Sagittarius asks: what is true? Mula asks: what remains when illusion dies? Saturn asks: what are you willing to take responsibility for? Jupiter asks: what future is trying to emerge through you?

The question is not whether you are ready.

The question is whether you are willing to stop protecting the story long enough for the real answer to land.

This is the law of this lunation:

What you have been circling, you must now face. What you have been tending that has no life in it, you must now release. What has been trying to emerge beneath the performance — that is what the Full Moon is illuminating.

Not to take from you.

To return you to yourself. The root is not the end.

The root is where everything real begins. 🌕

Jade Sundari

Jade Sundari is an astrology-led business mentor and embodiment guide, helping visionary entrepreneurs align their work, wealth, and leadership with their true dharma.

Blending Vedic astrology, subconscious re-patterning, and embodied regulation, her work supports clients to move beyond strategy alone — into timing, identity, and coherence.

Jade works with founders, creatives, and conscious leaders who are ready to build success that is sustainable, nervous-system aligned, and deeply their own.

https://www.jadesundari.com
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