On his deathbed, Alexander the Great requested to be put in his coffin with both hands spread apart, showing we come with nothing and take nothing when we go.
He regretted the life lost and time un-lived.
His last wish to meet his mother before death was also not fulfilled.
Unfortunately, very few souls remember the accumulated talents & fewer use those blessings as continuation of their soul’s journey.
Most of people, run behind the illusion of Rahu and future, and fail at using Rahu like the infinite space And potential where the Ketu’s blessings can surface and bloom.

🚩 Dhwaja-Ketu is the name for the South node. Ketu is the “Bookmark” on our autobiography we have been writing for many lifetimes. So, the strength of Ketu stops the repetition of past mistakes. 
Ketu shows our specific territory, symbolized by a flag, a battle fought and won already. Experiences gained and mastered already.
Ready to be started using as meditative methods, because we do it with the least involvement of our ego.

7 is also the number of Libra, Rashi of marriage and partnership.
When we surrender, we become our true self, attract what is ours and unite with it – Yoga.
The dead body that floats in water, teaches us, that sometimes our fear and frantic struggles is what drown us. 
When mind(Rahu) gets confused by external reality and many sensory distractions, it generates fear, lust, endless desires ( when we want to get, but not give, resulting in dissatisfaction & need increasingly more alcohol, drugs, sex with different people etc each time in order to FEEL anything at all.)
Ketu, on the other hand feels incomplete and withdraws into darkness & silence.

To fight for what is already ours, is silly & unnecessary.
7 is the number of Ketu, which is mind’s total surrender. 
When we advance in meditation, the stillness of the spine generates awareness of our true self.
When we withdraw and meditate, over time we become aware of true and false desires and begin to use our Ketu properly. We become King/Queen of the kingdom won and now rule it at our level best.

Word “Islam” directly translates into “Submission to God’s will”. Prayer includes “Sajdah” which is bowing down to God’s glory. It is similar to Balasana in position and description.
Balasana (child’s pose) relieves anxiety, overactive mind, and depression and gives a rosy glow to the face, reducing wrinkles and making it more youthful and joyful.
Blood flow is increased to the brain, connecting the mind and physical body together. When we surrender in prayer, we take away all useless thoughts and replace them with faith in the divine and aim for only the highest possible actions to be performed through us. When we submit to the will of God, we realize the endless beauty and go back to the state of child-like innocence where all desires are pure and everything that is ours is given to us.