
Mercury in Vishakha thinks in echoes. One truth leads to another. Then another. Nothing stays still. The mind moves fast, but splits often. You speak clearly, then question it. You explain, then fall silent. Inside, there’s noise and knowing. You hold two thoughts at once. You say yes and no together. The words come sharp, but soft underneath. Vishakha stretches Mercury’s voice in two. You want facts, but chase meaning. You love clarity, but live in fog.
There’s always a choice. But both sides feel real. Both paths call your name. You change direction mid-thought. Not because you’re lost—because you see too much. This isn’t confusion. It’s depth. The mind doesn’t settle. It circles. It weighs. It wonders. You know logic, but feel its limits. You understand people too well to pick sides easily. You argue with care, and doubt. You want truth, but feel its shape shift. Again and again.
In love, you walk a line. You care deeply, but hesitate. You want connection, but question it. You mean every word, but still revise it later. The heart says stay. The mind rewrites the story. You’re loyal to ideas, but drawn to fire. To what shakes you awake. You don’t break trust. But you break inside, trying to choose what’s right.
Mercury here teaches you how to sit with tension. To stop rushing to name everything. You learn to speak gently, and listen harder. Not every question has an answer. Some truths live beside their opposites. You hold that contradiction quietly. Not everyone will understand it. But you do. You’ve lived it. Thought it. Felt it. This placement doesn’t offer easy clarity. It offers insight that bends, deepens, lingers. You don’t need to choose a single truth. Sometimes, the wisest mind holds both.
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