Why we love to ignore the end of the road
Look at the sky today. The Moon is sitting in Uttara Ashadha, that persistent place of unshakable focus, while Mars is wrapping up its final, weary steps in Revati.
It’s a strange friction. You’ve got the Moon pushing for long-term structures in Capricorn, but Mars is standing at the very edge of the zodiac, ready to dissolve into the ether.
It makes me think about how we handle endings. In Vedic thought, we often obsess over the start of a cycle, but isn't the finish line where the real karma hits?
Are we actually learning the lesson of completion, or are we just sprinting toward the next house to avoid sitting with the silence of the final pada?
If you’re feeling that restless energy, you aren't alone. I’ve been tracking these shifts on the Vyom app, and seeing the planetary positions laid out so clearly makes the internal tension feel a lot more logical.
Stop guessing why you feel off-kilter. Plug your chart into Vyom and see if your personal placements are catching this tail-end energy from Revati or the heavy ground of Uttara Ashadha.
Do you think we’re hardwired to fear the finish, or are we just bad at knowing when to stop pushing?
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