Head injuries? Mars in bad houses brings harm [Astrology]

Mars is a restless and fierce warrior. It brings both strength and destruction. In the 6th, 8th, or 12th house, its fire does not burn freely. Instead, it simmers in hidden places. These houses bring conflict, upheaval, and retreat. Mars does not triumph here easily.

Its struggle often affects the body. The head, the seat of thought, suffers most. A sharp edge lingers in these placements. There is a quiet, persistent risk. It does not always strike openly. Yet, its presence is felt deeply.

The 6th house is a battlefield of daily conflicts. Mars here fuels tension, drawing injuries from disputes, rash actions, or sheer defiance. It signals wounds earned in moments of resistance, cuts from the unseen weapons of routine struggle. A misstep, a confrontation, an accident waiting to happen. Strength comes through endurance, but not without scars.

In the 8th, the energy of Mars turns unpredictable. This is the house of sudden change, where fate moves without warning. A sharp fall, an unexpected collision, a moment where time fractures. Accidents strike without reason, the head bearing the brunt of fate’s whim. There is power here, but it is turbulent, demanding respect. A force that cannot be tamed, only navigated.

The 12th is a house of retreat, a place where Mars loses its footing. The body weakens, exposed to hidden dangers. Here, injuries arise from the unseen—illness, confinement, forces beyond control. It is not the fire of battle but the slow burn of isolation, a pain carried in silence. The body fights, but the enemy remains unknown.

Each placement carries a different weight, yet none are absolute. The zodiac refines the message, shaping Mars’s trials. Remedies exist, offering guidance, not guarantees. Mantras echo through time, stones absorb celestial heat, rituals attempt to balance the fire. But in the end, Mars remains restless—a force that must be understood, not feared.