Is Saturn in Revati really that cold?
I’m looking at the current skies for May 18, 2026.
We’ve got Saturn sitting in Revati at 16 degrees. Most texts paint this as a heavy, restrictive placement. But let’s be objective about the data here.
Revati is about endings, yes, but it’s ruled by Pushan—the protector of paths. When I see Saturn here, I don’t see a wall. I see a filter.
It’s sorting out what’s actually worth keeping before we move into a new cycle.
Mars is charging through Ashwini, pushing for a fast start, while Mercury and Sun are clumping together in Taurus. It's a weird contrast. We’ve got the accelerator pressed down with Mars, but the brakes are being applied by Saturn’s slow, deliberate movement through the final nakshatra.
I’ve been tracking this friction in my own planning. It feels like trying to run a sprint through deep sand.
Do you treat Saturn’s transit through the end of the zodiac as a point of genuine collapse, or just a necessary clearing of the desk?
I’ve been using Vyom to map these transits against my own chart, and the correlation is surprisingly consistent.
Let’s hear it. Are you feeling the pressure to dump old projects, or are you just frustrated by the slow pace?
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