Ketu represents the past, it is dry hot energy; as well as Ketu represents harsh, sad, deserted places, especially dry and hot.
Places where Ketu energy is strong are: deserts, cemeteries, prisons, shelters and the like.
It gives a strong energy of concentration, deep immersion, exits from the material body, intuitive awareness of life
that accompanies spiritual search.
This graha of extraordinary, unusual, unpredictable energies, during the period and sub-period, it gives separation and alienation.
Recommendations for working out Ketu:
* The main upaya for Ketu is the feeling of living here and now, without fear for the future and clinging to the past.
* Calm acceptance of losses, right philosophical attitude towards them.
* Acceptance of physical death as an important side of the universe.
* Life outside the city, in peace and quiet.
* Development of intuition, life with feelings, not with the mind.
* Strive for complete inner detachment from the material world.
* Repeat the mantra OM KETAVE NAMAHA or the mantra OM NAMAH SIVAYA (this mantra neutralizes the influence of both Rahu and Ketu) at least 108 times.
* Stone Ketu – cat’s eye, metal – lead.
A well-developed, harmonious Ketu gives an inner acceptance of everything that happens in life, a philosophical attitude to death and birth, the absence of fears and internal tension, the desire to know this world through the intangible aspect, the desire for enlightenment and the search for one’s spiritual path.