I am Aakanksha, an astrologer and emotional healing guide, working in the online space since 2017. Before that, I spent years offering in-person consultations, closely observing human emotions, patterns, and life challenges. My work focuses on karma theory, trauma triggers, and inner healing. Over time, I have seen how deeply our emotional experiences are connected to unseen karmic imprints. Through astrology, I help individuals not only understand their struggles but also navigate them with awareness, acceptance, and transformation.
Emotional pain is often misunderstood as a random or unfortunate experience. People tend to ask, “Why is this happening to me?” without realizing that pain is rarely without a deeper cause. From a karmic perspective, emotional suffering is not punishment—it is memory.
Karma is not just about actions; it is about impressions left on the soul. Every experience we go through—whether in this lifetime or carried forward from the past—creates an imprint. These imprints live within us as emotional patterns. When similar situations arise, they trigger those stored emotions, bringing unresolved pain to the surface.
This is why certain people or situations affect us more deeply than others. It is not always about the present moment. Often, it is about what that moment awakens within us. A simple rejection may feel unbearable, not because of the event itself, but because it activates an old wound—one that has been waiting to be acknowledged.
Astrology reflects these karmic imprints through planetary placements and cycles. For instance, the Moon often represents our emotional memory, while Saturn indicates karmic lessons that may feel heavy or restrictive. When these energies are activated, individuals may experience intense emotional phases, which are actually opportunities for release and healing.
Emotional pain, therefore, is not something to suppress or escape. It is a signal. It shows us where healing is needed, where awareness is missing, and where the soul is asking for closure.
When we begin to see pain as karmic, our relationship with it changes. We move from resistance to understanding. Instead of asking “Why me?”, we start asking “What is this here to teach me?”
Healing begins the moment we stop fighting our emotions and start listening to them. Because what we feel is not random—it is remembered.
