Rahu in the 12th = Foreign journeys attract unexpected complications.

Rahu in the twelfth house. It carries a quiet longing. Faraway places feel magnetic. Foreign lands call softly. Leaving feels strangely necessary. Starting again feels tempting. The twelfth holds distance. It holds solitude and mystery. With Rahu here, journeys feel fated. Yet nothing feels simple.

Travel plans gather complications. Visa processes feel unclear. Paperwork slips into delays. Requirements change without warning. Rules feel hidden and shifting. Approvals feel far away. Everything feels slightly unreal. Like walking through thick fog. Toward an unseen horizon.

Rahu brings desire and restlessness. It pushes you toward abroad. The pull can feel urgent. Almost obsessive in tone. Yet obstacles rise beside it. Delays appear unexpectedly fast. Forcing you to slow down. Forcing deeper questions inside.

The question feels tender. Are obstacles pushing you forward? Or quietly protecting your path? Rahu’s delays aren’t punishment. Sometimes they are detours. Sometimes they are warnings. Life asking you to pause. Before stepping too soon.

The twelfth house holds endings. It asks for surrender. It asks release of control. Visa struggles feel symbolic here. The unknown cannot be forced. Wanting is not enough. Rahu blurs true intentions. Foreign life seems like salvation. Yet healing may still wait.

There is spiritual weight here. The twelfth rules dreams. It rules the subconscious depths. Foreign journeys become transformation. Not only geography and distance. Complications arise through uncertainty. Rahu teaches surrender slowly. It teaches trust without guarantees.

Bureaucracy feels strangely exhausting. Answers seem hidden away. Systems feel distant and cold. You negotiate invisible forces. Confusion lingers around everything. Yet adaptability grows quietly. Rahu teaches survival abroad. Both outside and within.

Sometimes opportunities appear suddenly. A door opens unexpectedly. A chance arrives without warning. Yet stability rarely comes quickly. Excitement mixes with loneliness. Moving abroad feels thrilling. Yet also disorienting and strange. Like belonging nowhere briefly.

If you carry Rahu here. Visa delays aren’t only obstacles. They are soul storylines. They test patience deeply. They test clarity and trust. They may shape your journey. Or quietly shield you. Until timing feels right.

So ask yourself softly. Are complications stopping your path? Or guiding you differently? Are delays blocking the journey? Or transforming it within? Rahu in the twelfth reminds. Foreign travel isn’t only distance. Sometimes it is inner surrender. Trusting the unseen road.