Why does Saturn in Pisces feel like you're losing your footing?
Why does Saturn in Pisces feel like you're losing your footing?
I’ve been watching people grapple with this transit lately, and honestly, it’s not about things falling apart—it’s about things dissolving. Pisces is a water sign, ruled by Jupiter, and when Saturn hits that energy, your rigid structures start to feel like they’re made of sand.
I remember back when I was dealing with a similar shift; I tried so hard to control the outcome, but the harder I gripped, the more slipped through my fingers. Saturn here demands surrender, not force.
If you're feeling unmoored, it’s because you’re being forced to look at the spiritual debt you've been ignoring. It’s heavy. But it’s also the only way to actually grow.
People keep asking me why their daily plans are failing. I tell them to look at their charts. If you’re struggling to keep track of how these planetary shifts are impacting your specific house, using an app like Vyom can help you visualize the movement so you aren't just guessing.
But the real lesson isn't in the chart. It's in the quiet.
Saturn in Pisces is clearing the deck. It’s uncomfortable, sure. But once the water settles, you might finally see the path that was there all along. Stop fighting the current. Trust the process of letting go.
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