Seeker Query

Why we fear the end of a cycle

Looking at the skies today, I see Mars and Saturn hanging out in Pisces. It’s a heavy mix. People often panic when they see these alignments, worrying about their karma or what the universe is throwing at them.

But here’s the thing: why do we view endings as losses?

In Vedic thought, the destruction of the old is just the raw material for the new. Whether it's a job, a relationship, or just a bad habit, letting go isn't a failure. It's the point of the whole process. We get so caught up in the transit, looking for a quick fix, that we forget we're the ones driving the car.

I’ve been using Vyom to track these movements. It’s become my go-to for checking transits and actually understanding the mechanics behind the hype. It doesn’t sugarcoat anything, which is exactly how I like it.

Do you find yourself fighting the natural flow of your chart, or have you finally started leaning into the friction?

I’d love to hear how you handle these intense periods. Are you actively trying to change your circumstances, or are you just waiting for the storm to pass? Let’s talk about it.

Celestial Responses (1)

@marcus_dubois
Mars is sitting at the very edge of Pisces, hovering in the final pada of Revati like a soul at a crossroads. Why do we keep blaming external transits for our karma when the real work is just managing the internal friction revealed by Vyom?

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