Category: Divorce Astrology
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No emotional connect? Moon’s affliction is the culprit [Divorce Astrology]
The heart, once open and warm, now feels distant and cold. The Moon, guardian of emotions, sits wounded in the birth chart. Feelings ebb and flow, unpredictable, restless. Love struggles to find its footing, lost in shifting tides of uncertainty. Emotional distance settles in like a slow winter. Affection feels foreign, connection elusive. Words fail…
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Is divorce karma? 6th lord in 7th can say [Divorce Astrology]
The seventh house, the seat of marriage, carries the burden of the sixth lord. Conflict lingers where love should grow. Disputes replace harmony, turning partners into opponents. Unspoken grievances simmer, old wounds reopen, and peace becomes a distant memory. The sixth house rules struggle—legal battles, debts, and unresolved karma. When its ruler influences marriage, love…
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Communication breaking? Check Mercury in your 7th house [Divorce Astrology]
The seventh house, the realm of marriage, grows cold under Mercury’s restless influence. Words, meant to build bridges, now carve deep divides. Conversations turn sharp, misunderstandings multiply. Where once there was laughter, now silence lingers, heavy and unresolved. Mercury, the planet of intellect and speech, thrives on clarity. But when afflicted, it twists meaning, distorts…
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Venus combust = romance crashes, marriage suffers [Divorce Astrology]
The Sun burns bright, commanding, unwavering. Venus, delicate and tender, wilts under its heat. When these two meet too closely in the birth chart, love struggles to breathe. Affection turns strained, tenderness fades. The warmth of romance is replaced by duty, distance, or silent longing. The Sun dominates where it shines, leaving little room for…
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Repeated heartbreak? Check your Venus & Moon [Divorce Astrology]
A heart that has known love, yet never held it for long, turns to the stars for answers. Venus, the planet of affection, and the Moon, the keeper of emotions, tell a silent story. Their placement in the birth chart reveals patterns—of love gained and lost, of longing never truly met. Some hearts crave warmth…
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When Saturn sits in 7th, love feels like duty [Divorce Astrology]
The seventh house, where love and union reside, grows heavy under Saturn’s gaze. This is not the fire of passion nor the thrill of romance. Love, here, is a duty, a structure built brick by brick. Promises weigh more than feelings. Time, not desire, holds the bond together. Saturn demands patience, discipline, endurance. In marriage,…
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Moon + Rahu in 7th = emotional confusion [Divorce Astrology]
The seventh house, the domain of marriage, shimmers with uncertainty when Moon and Rahu meet. Emotions, ever-changing, rise and fall like restless tides. Love feels intoxicating one moment, unsettling the next. Certainty slips through trembling fingers. The partner, once familiar, becomes a mystery. Their presence soothes and unsettles, drawing you in yet keeping you on…
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Constant conflict? Mars is heating things up [Divorce Astrology]
Some relationships feel like constant warzones. Not from absence of love. But because Mars burns too brightly. When Mars affects the seventh house, peace becomes fragile, rare, distant. Arguments flare from small sparks. Silence often follows heated storms. Mars brings heat, urgency, aggression, motion. In marriage, that translates to conflict. Words cut like sharpened blades.…
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Spouse feels distant? Saturn’s cold grip strikes again [Divorce Astrology]
Some partnerships don’t break — they freeze. When Saturn occupies the seventh house, the house of marriage, love often arrives wrapped in responsibility. Affection takes a back seat. In its place comes duty, structure, and time-bound tests. This isn’t the rush of passion. It’s the slow weight of commitment, sometimes without warmth. Saturn’s presence here…
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Rahu in marriage house = illusions in love [Divorce Astrology]
The seventh house is where unions live. When Rahu occupies this space, love becomes complicated. The house of partnership falls under a veil — not of darkness, but distortion. Rahu does not deny love; it magnifies it, twists it, makes it hard to recognize. What seems like connection may be projection. What feels like destiny…