“The Stygian Silk,” Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, 2019 Oil on linen Seen at Tate Britain 17/12/2022

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“The Stygian Silk,” Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, 2019 Oil on linen Seen at Tate Britain 17/12/2022

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Nakshatra Observation Series Part VI
Anuradha: The "Melancholic" Devotee
The Core Vibe: "The Lotus in the Mud"
I have observed that Anuradha energy is like a "beautiful sorrow." It is ruled by Saturn (pressure/time) but sits in the deep, emotional waters of Scorpio (Mars). The vibe is not aggressive like the other Scorpio stars, it is heavy and tender. They feel like a warm wet woolen blanket—warm, protective, but carrying the immense weight of water. When you are around an Anuradha native, you feel a pull to confess your secrets. They emit the aura of a "Confessor" or a "Martyr." They are the ones blooming in the dark, possessing a resilience that is quiet, enduring, and slightly tragic.
Physiognomy & Facial Structure
The "Pleading" Eye: The most undeniable feature I have observed is the shape and expression of the eyes. Unlike the piercing, predatory stare of Jyeshtha or the burning gaze of Vishakha, Anuradha eyes are large, liquid, and incredibly sad. They have the "puppy dog" look that makes you want to save them (or lets them save you). They hold a gaze that asks, "Do you love me?" rather than "Do I like you?"
The "Furrowed" Brow: Saturn rules the forehead (time/worry). I have noticed that even young Anuradha natives often have a permanent, faint furrow between their brows. They look perpetually concerned or deep in thought. It gives their face a look of gravitas and premature wisdom.
The "Soft" Scorpio: While Scorpio usually gives sharp, angular features, the Anuradha portion is the "soft" underbelly of the scorpion. I have observed their faces are often fleshy, rounded, or gentle, lacking the razor sharp chin of Ashlesha. They look like the "Marshmallow" version of Scorpio, intense on the inside, soft on the outside.
The "Mane" of Sorrow: Similar to Magha, they often have significant hair, but I have observed Anuradha hair tends to be dark, heavy, and unmanageable in a "frizzy" way (Saturn's influence). It often hangs around their face like a curtain, which they use to hide behind when they are feeling socially overwhelmed.
Somatic & Movement Patterns
The "Lean" of Devotion: The symbol is the Staff (support). I have observed that Anuradha natives physically crave support. In photos, they are almost always leaning on their partner, their friend, or a wall. They rarely stand strictly vertical on their own. Somatically, they are looking for a structure to wrap their vine-like energy around.
The "Trudging" Walk: They do not strut. I have noticed they walk with a heavy, deliberate pace, as if they are walking through mud or water (the "mud" of the Lotus). There is a sense of resistance in their movement, like they are pushing against an invisible wind. It is the walk of a pilgrim, tired but determined to reach the shrine.
The "Huddle" Radius: The deity is Mitra (The God of Friendship). I have observed that in a group setting, they physically close the circle. They lean in, lower their voice, and create an intimate "huddle" even in a crowded room. They are incapable of casual, distant socializing, they need to merge their aura with the group.
Behavioral & Psychological "Tells"
The "Friend-Zone" Paradox: This is their most confusing trait. I have observed that they blur the lines between "friend" and "lover" more than any other sign. They treat their friends with the intensity of lovers, and they treat their lovers like "best buddies." This often leads to messy, overlapping relationships where no one knows where they stand because the Anuradha native loves everyone with a deep, confusing devotion.
The "Exile" Complex: They never feel at home where they were born. I have noticed they are the "Global Nomads." They have an itch to travel, not for tourism (like Mrigashira), but to find their "soul tribe." They often live in foreign lands or surround themselves with people from different cultures because they feel like aliens in their own family.
The "Spark" Addiction: The symbol includes a "Spark" of fire. I have observed that despite their Saturnian heaviness, they are addicted to the "click"... that moment of deep resonance with another person. They will endure abusive or difficult relationships (Saturn) just to keep feeling that intense emotional "spark" (Mars). They are the ones who stay in bad situations because "we have a connection."
The "Rebel" Leader: They are the organizers of the underground. I have noticed that if there is a strike, a protest, or a secret society, an Anuradha is running the logistics. They don't want the glory (Leo), they want the union. They are obsessed with group cohesion and will ruthlessly cut out anyone who threatens the harmony of their "tribe.
27 NAKSHATRAS THROUGH MANY FACES
you may start to see the nakshatras next to each other subtlety inheriting the same traits from one another no matter how much in contrast their cycles are. i notice the features progress from the previous nakshatra, without completely losing the passed down blueprint. i realized this as i scrolled through this order of collages. for example, mula and jyestha honestly look the most similar to me (the whole transition from anuradha to purva ashada, actually).
Honourable mention
While Mula natives usually have elongated faces much like Purva Ashadas, it's always interesting to see the different manifestations of physiognomy of the same nakshatras. Had I done that, this thread would have been a lot longer. You would think I should have added Kendall Jenner-Emily Ratajkowski as a pair in the Uttara Bhadrapada section — but notice how they're physically set apart from other natives. There are a variety of ways a nakshatra can look on our faces, I notice this when I'll find a pair of natives who look similar but they are their own set from other natives under the same nakshatra. Keep this in mind, there isn't always a certain look.
Another addition, trine nakshatras can resemble one another. I wanted to add these final pictures to reach the image limit.
sowwrry im obsessed with magha/mula women ^.^
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Mo’ Better Blues (1990)
ensaio técnico da Marquês de Sapucaí, fotografado por Filipi Dahrlan
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Vivien McDermid (Scottish, 1981) - Postcard (The Sky Chews Sour Grass, Lemons and Charcoal, Cynthia) (2024)
HUNTER SCHAFER after the 2025 Met Gala
nakshatras as art: mrigasira
1. "Inconstanza. An Allegory of Fickleness" Abraham Janssens
2. "Morning Star" Franciszek Żmurko
3. "Diana and Actaeon" Henryk Siemiradzki
4. "Legend of Saint Hubert" Samuel John Carter
Photographs from the Howard University series by Alfred Eisenstaedt (1946) via the LIFE Photo Collection.

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Yes, I am a straight man. Yes, getting the shit beat out of me in an all-male mosh pit is an erotic experience for me. We exist
When I was in Norway at the Gojira show a guy in the pit grabbed me & said “open your mouth”
And I did
He suspected (correctly) that I was dehydrated & was judging by the color of my tongue
But I fully heard “open your mouth” & thought “wow this stranger is going to spit in my mouth”
And then, naturally, I thought “well let’s see where he’s going with this”
#life is a rich tapestry