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Mars and Mercury in Vedic Astrology: External vs Internal Action After Age 30
Description
Action is where values stop being theory and start becoming reality.
Yet most people act constantly and still feel exhausted, scattered, or internally blocked.
In this episode of the Core Values series, I explore External Action vs Internal Action through the lens of Mars and Mercury, using Vedic astrology (Jyotish) and modern psychological insight to explain why effort often feels forced rather than fulfilling.
Mars in the Natal chart (D1) shows how you act in the world — your drive, aggression, courage, ambition, and response to pressure. It explains what you do to survive, achieve, compete, and move forward externally.
Mercury in the Navamsha (D9) reveals something far more subtle — how your mind decides whether action is sustainable. It governs internal logic, mental permission, clarity, pacing, and the reasoning that either fuels action or quietly withdraws consent.
Many people burn out not because they lack discipline, but because Mars is acting faster than Mercury can justify — or because Mercury overthinks Mars into paralysis.
This episode explains:
• Why being busy doesn’t mean being aligned
• Why anger, anxiety, procrastination, and irritability often stem from action-misalignment
• How Natal action patterns mature and shift after Saturn maturity (around age 30)
• Why restraint is also a form of action
• How aligned action feels quieter, more precise, and deeply sustainable
This is not predictive astrology.
This is lived psychology — a framework to understand why you move the way you do, and whether that movement truly belongs to you.
When external action (Mars) and internal action (Mercury) align, effort stops feeling forced.
Courage becomes intelligent.
And action finally feels right — not exhausting.
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