Zen: Part Two
In yesterday’s post, I resolved to get a good night’s sleep to be prepared in case today’s full moon illuminated any sort of crisis at my place of work. So […]
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In yesterday’s post, I resolved to get a good night’s sleep to be prepared in case today’s full moon illuminated any sort of crisis at my place of work. So […]

In yesterday’s post, I resolved to get a good night’s sleep to be prepared in case today’s full moon illuminated any sort of crisis at my place of work. So far, so good. I actually went to work yesterday (it was my day off, but I was at the gym to lead a fitness class), and I got one of my employees to agree to come in for an extra shift. Even if something happens, I’ve got a backup plan.
But I digress! I haven’t slept that soundly for as long as I can remember! Mars has not only moved out of my twelfth house, but now it’s a little further away from my ascendant and I’m sleeping like a baby again!
I’ve mentioned this before on this blog: when Mars is in my twelfth house or lingering around my natal Neptune, I experience sleep disruptions. I’ve always been a good sleeper, so even a single restless night is out-of-character for me. I had a few while Mars was in my twelfth house. Thankfully, it looks as if tossing and turning in bed might once again be a thing of the past.
Does anyone else out there experience sleep disruptions or restlessness related to the transits of Mars? I often describe how Mars’ influence is like background noise in my life; the planet is not personalized in my horoscope. Yet this is a recurring pattern that I have documented since I began this blog in 2016. Is this just how Mars manifests itself in my chart, or is it something that others experience?
I’d love to know if anyone else out there has similar experiences with Mars’ transits. Let me know in the comments section or on one of my social media pages.