Why does the Moon ending its cycle in Revati nakshatra feel so heavy?
Why does the Moon ending its cycle in Revati nakshatra feel so heavy? I've been looking at the data for today, May 15, and honestly, the math is staring right back at me. We’ve got the Moon sitting at the very end of Pisces, finishing up its journey through Revati.
It’s not just a transit. It’s an ending. Most people ignore the degree-by-degree shift, but when you see the Moon touching that final pada, things get weird. It feels like a clearing-out phase.
I’ve spent the morning cross-referencing this against my current projects, and it's clear: don't start anything new right now. The numbers just aren't backing it up.
But here’s the thing that bugs me—why do we act like these transitions should be easy?
We talk about 'new beginnings' constantly in this community, yet we brush over the exhaustion of the 27th nakshatra. It’s a total drain. I actually use the Vyom app to track these specific degree points because I’m tired of guessing why I feel burnt out on certain days. It keeps the data objective instead of me just getting emotional about a bad Tuesday.
Do you guys find that the end of a cycle actually hits harder than the beginning? Or am I just over-analyzing the degrees again? Curious to hear if anyone else feels that Revati pinch before the Aries reset.
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