Why does everything fall apart when Saturn transits Pisces?
Why does everything fall apart when Saturn transits Pisces? I get this question constantly. It’s not just you. With Saturn in Pisces right now, it feels like the ground is shifting under your feet, especially if you’re trying to build something concrete.
But here is the thing: Saturn in Pisces isn't about destruction. It’s about stripping away illusions. It forces you to deal with what you’ve been ignoring.
If you feel like your plans are stalling, try this simple remedy. It’s practical. It works.
On Saturdays, light a small sesame oil lamp near a quiet corner or a tree. Do it after sunset. Offer a handful of black urad dal to birds. This isn’t superstition. It’s about aligning your internal rhythm with the slow, disciplined frequency of Saturn. It grounds the anxiety that comes with this transit.
Western numerology sees Saturn as the 'taskmaster' number 8, representing karma and structure. In Chinese culture, 8 is the luckiest digit, associated with wealth and blooming. They are saying the same thing: discipline pays off, but you have to show up.
Don’t rush the process. If you want to see exactly how these planetary shifts hit your personal chart, I usually check the Vyom app to see where Saturn is house-wise for me. It saves a lot of guessing.
So, stop fighting the delay. Use the energy to tidy up your unfinished business. Because once Saturn moves, you’ll want your foundations already set. It’s the only way to turn that 'stuck' feeling into real progress.
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