What you describe has the flavor of Budha’s mischief, yes — but not in the dramatic way people claim. In Jyotish, when Mercury slows or turns, the mind becomes more reactive, not doomed. Small errors feel larger, timing slips, and communication grows brittle. The events themselves are ordinary; what ties them together is your heightened sensitivity and a mind pulled in many directions at once. If you treat this period as a reminder to move a little slower and verify what you assume, its edge softens. Nothing here points to fate closing in — only a scattered current asking you to steady yourself.
What you describe has the flavor of Budha’s mischief, yes — but not in the dramatic way people claim. In Jyotish, when Mercury slows or turns, the mind becomes more reactive, not doomed. Small errors feel larger, timing slips, and communication grows brittle. The events themselves are ordinary; what ties them together is your heightened sensitivity and a mind pulled in many directions at once. If you treat this period as a reminder to move a little slower and verify what you assume, its edge softens. Nothing here points to fate closing in — only a scattered current asking you to steady yourself.
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