Key dates (Chicago CDT): Mars enters sidereal Pisces on April 2. Mars conjoins Neptune exactly on April 13 near 8° Pisces, deep in Uttara Bhadrapada nakshatra. Saturn sits a few degrees ahead at roughly 12° Pisces, also in Uttara Bhadrapada. Jupiter remains in Gemini near 22°.
I want to prepare you for a transit that asks for stillness rather than action. On April 13, Mars catches Neptune in the watery depths of Uttara Bhadrapada, and just ahead of them, Saturn waits on the couch like a patient elder who has seen this movie before. In Finding Your Blind Spots I wrote that Saturn’s energy manifests most strongly through its own nakshatras, Pushya, Anuradha, and Uttara Bhadrapada, “particularly when Mars is conjunct Saturn within a few weeks.” That window is now.
Uttara Bhadrapada is the deep ocean nakshatra, ruled by Ahir Budhnya, the serpent of the depths. Mars here is already uncomfortable. Its fire wants traction, and Pisces gives it water. Add Neptune, the planet of dissolution, mist, and escapism, and that fire begins to hiss and smoke. Pada 2 of Uttara Bhadrapada falls in Cancer navamsa, which is water within water, doubling the theme of dissolution. You may feel drained without knowing why, pulled toward distraction, or strangely uncertain about decisions you thought were settled last week.
This is not a transit for launching, confronting, or cutting through. Mars wants to charge forward and Neptune blurs the windshield. Pair that with Saturn’s slow, sober gaze a few degrees ahead, and you have a clear instruction from the sky: slow down, clarify, and do not act on impulse between April 9 and April 17. If something feels urgent, sleep on it twice. If someone provokes you, remember that fire does not extinguish fire. The Mars energy that wants to react will only create fog of its own making.
Who Feels This Most
Pisces, Virgo, Gemini, and Sagittarius rising signs feel this directly through angular houses. Anyone running a Mars, Saturn, or Rahu dasha should move carefully. If your natal Moon sits in Uttara Bhadrapada, Pushya, or Anuradha, expect vivid dreams and emotional tides that want witnessing, not fixing.
What Helps
Meditation is the anchor. When the waters rise, the only reliable ground is the stillness you cultivate inside. Add grounding movement, walking, chair pose, slow yoga, and keep your sleep schedule steady. Avoid alcohol and other fog-makers during this window; Neptune does not need the help. Handle important communications in the morning, and give yourself permission to do less. Saturn rewards patience here, and the waiting itself is the work.
Remember, we are more powerful than the planets when we are consistent in our practice. This transit passes. What you build through discipline in these two weeks, the steady breath, the unrushed decision, the unspoken reaction, becomes ballast you will draw on for the rest of the year.












