Why does Mars in Revati feel like you're losing your footing?
Why does Mars in Revati feel like you're losing your footing? I’ve been sitting with this transit for a few days, and honestly, it’s not the explosive energy you’d expect from Mars. It feels more like walking on wet sand. You want to push forward, but the ground underneath just… shifts.
Revati is the final mansion, the very tail end of the zodiac. It’s ruled by Pushan, the shepherd who guides souls to the afterlife. When Mars, the planet of friction and drive, sits here at the 29th degree of Pisces, your typical ambition turns into a strange, dissolving ache. You’re trying to build a wall, but you’re finding you’re building it out of water instead.
I’ve spent the morning tracking my own frustrations in the Vyom app, just watching how this energy impacts my daily flow. It’s a weird sensation. You feel like you should be finishing projects, but your energy keeps getting pulled toward letting go of things that haven't worked for years.
It’s counterintuitive, right? Mars usually wants to conquer. Here, it wants to release.
Don’t fight the current. If you feel like your plans are melting, just let them. This isn't a time for force. It’s a time for cleaning out the psychic basement. I’ve found that if I stop trying to define the outcome, the anxiety actually drops. The transition into a new cycle, whether it’s a job or a headspace, is never clean. It’s messy, it’s fluid, and yeah, it’s exhausting. But you’re not failing. You’re just finishing.
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