Why we overlook the void in Revati
The sky looks heavy today. Mars and Mercury are both packed into Revati, that final, dissolving star of Pisces. It’s the point where everything ends before it begins again. Yet, most people I talk to treat these transits like a checklist of chores. They forget that the nakshatras aren't just points on a map; they're moods. With the Moon currently sitting in Uttara Phalguni, there’s this pull toward structure and patronage, almost clashing with the chaotic, watery dissolution happening in the final degrees of the zodiac. It makes me wonder: do we actually fear the ending? We scramble for remedies, checking our Choghadiya tables to avoid bad timing, but we rarely sit with the discomfort of a house being cleared out. I’ve been tracking these shifts on Vyom lately, and the data is wild. Seeing the transits visualize so clearly makes you realize how much we try to control the inevitable. Are you trying to force a new beginning while your internal cycle is still stuck in the closing chapters of the zodiac? Let's be honest about it. When the planets hit that final pada, why do we fight the silence instead of just letting the dust settle? Check your chart on Vyom and tell me—is your mind resisting the pause today?
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