Why does Mars in Revati nakshatra feel like you're losing your footing?
Why does Mars in Revati nakshatra feel like you're losing your footing? I see this question pop up whenever Mars finishes its journey through Pisces. Right now, it's sitting at the very edge of the zodiac, clinging to the final pada of Revati. It feels like you're trying to walk on water. Or quicksand.
Most people think Mars is just about aggression and drive, but here, it loses that sharp edge. It’s dissolving. You might feel a strange exhaustion where your usual ambition just hits a wall of 'what’s the point anyway?' It’s not a lack of power; it’s a shift in where that power is directed. Revati is ruled by Pushan, the shepherd who leads souls to the afterlife. When Mars hits that final degree, you aren't fighting the world anymore. You're fighting the parts of yourself that need to let go.
I’ve watched clients struggle during this specific transit. They try to push a project forward, and it just slips through their fingers. If you're currently feeling aimless, stop trying to force the gear to turn. This is the moment to surrender control.
If you want to see exactly how this hits your specific chart, check the Vyom app to see which house this 'dissolving' energy is currently triggering for you. Sometimes knowing the house helps you realize you aren't failing—you're just clearing house. It’s a transition, not an end. Just keep breathing. Don't fight the current. You'll land when you're meant to.
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