Is Saturn in Revati really just about endings?
Looking at the current transit, Saturn is sitting in Revati at roughly 16 degrees. Most folks treat this as a signal for abrupt closures or some karmic finality, but I’m not so sure that’s the most logical reading.
Revati is ruled by Pushan, the guardian of travelers and lost things. It’s a transition point. When I run these placements through Vyom, I don't see a brick wall. I see a shift in operational parameters.
Think about it. We often talk about Saturn as a taskmaster creating stagnation. But here, in a water sign, it feels more like a recalibration of how we manage resources. If the planet of structure is in the final nakshatra, maybe it's not ending the project—maybe it’s just forcing us to audit our foundational assumptions before the next cycle starts.
Does anyone else see this as more of a maintenance phase than a wrecking ball? Or am I being too clinical about a transit that’s clearly meant to be disruptive? I’d like to see how you guys are mapping your current objectives against these specific coordinates. Data points rarely lie, but our interpretations of them certainly can.
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