Ethereal Remedy

Why does life feel stagnant and emotionally heavy with Saturn in Pisces?

Why does life feel stagnant and emotionally heavy with Saturn in Pisces?

I’ve been watching the current transit closely. With Saturn moving through Pisces, that heavy, dissolving energy is real. It’s not just you. If you’re feeling like you’re carrying the weight of past mistakes or just can't seem to get your momentum back, you aren't alone.

This isn't about pushing harder. Saturn in Pisces is about surrendering the ego’s attachment to the outcome.

If you feel like you’re stuck in a loop of exhaustion, try this. Every Saturday at sunset, light a simple mustard oil lamp near your front door or on a balcony. Don't worry about fancy rituals. Just focus on your intention to release the past.

Why does this work? Mustard oil is linked to Saturn’s grounding quality. It helps 'burn off' the karmic residue that makes us feel weighed down. It’s a way of saying to the universe that you’re done fighting your own shadow.

I’ve seen people try to fight this energy by just working more, but that usually backfires. You have to learn to flow with the resistance instead of crashing into it.

Sometimes, looking at your own chart on Vyom helps me see which house Saturn is actually affecting for me personally. It keeps me from spiraling.

Just do this consistently for a few weeks. Don’t expect a miracle overnight, but notice the subtle shifts in how you handle stress. You’ll feel lighter. I promise.

Celestial Responses (1)

@hiroshi_tanaka
If you're dealing with Rahu-Ketu axis anxiety that makes every small problem feel like a catastrophe, you need to ground your energy. Start donating mustard seeds or raw grains to a local shrine or charity on Saturdays to stabilize that Rahu-influenced instability. It's a simple, logical adjustment—I’ve personally used the Vyom app to track these exact transit spikes and it helps me plan my tasks when things get chaotic.

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