May 24-30, 2026: Why You're Snapping at People Who Don't Deserve It
Mars hits Pluto Tuesday May 26 at 1:15 AM Eastern. Resentment you thought you were over comes back loud. Here's why, when it ends, and the blend that keeps you from saying something you'll regret.
If you’ve been snapping at people who don’t deserve it this week, or replaying an old argument in your head at 2 AM, that’s the transit.
Here’s what helps. The transit oil blend below keeps you regulated so you don’t quit your job, blow up a relationship, or send the text you’ll regret on Tuesday afternoon. The mechanism is below.
What’s actually happening this week
Three transits, in order:
Monday May 25: Mars sextiles the North Node. Anger you’ve been sitting on starts moving toward the surface.
Tuesday May 26 at 1:15 AM Eastern: Mars squares Pluto exact. The anger lands. Loud.
Saturday May 30: Uranus trines Venus. The reward for not blowing things up on Tuesday: a circuit opens around money, worth, and being valued.
This affects whichever houses you have Taurus, Aquarius, and Gemini in. That’s where the events of the week land in your specific chart.
Drop your rising sign in the comments and I’ll tell you which areas of your life Mars-Pluto is hitting for you this week.
Why the signs matter for what your body’s about to feel
Taurus is the sign that holds resentment in the body until it can be addressed slowly and on her own terms. She does not appreciate being rushed.
Aquarius is the sign that says the thing out loud that everyone was trying to be polite about.
Pluto is the planet that brings buried things to the surface. On Pluto’s timeline, not yours.
Put those three together and here’s what happens to a body this week. Mars-Pluto in Taurus-Aquarius surfaces resentment you didn’t realize was still active. The Uranus-Venus trine on Saturday returns the thing the resentment was costing you: access to your own worth, your own money signals, your own ability to receive.
The whole week is one trade: let the anger surface this week, get the worth-circuit back on Saturday. Suppress the anger again, lose the upgrade.
THIS WEEK’S ROLLER BALL
Make this once. Apply each morning. Works passively all day.
Recipe:
2 drops Bergamot FCF oil
2 drops Rose oil
1 drop Marjoram oil
1 drop Copaiba oil
In 10ml carrier oil (jojoba, fractionated coconut, or sweet almond) in a roller bottle
6 drops in 10ml = approximately 2.5% dilution
Roll it on your wrists each morning before you check your phone. That’s the whole ritual.
If you feel a snap coming on during the day, roll it on again before you respond. The blend keeps your nervous system regulated long enough for you to choose your response instead of reacting. The mechanism does not run out.
Don’t have one of the oils? Reach for these instead:
No Bergamot FCF oil?
First reach: Neroli oil. Non-phototoxic, calms looping thoughts. (GABA-A receptor activation.)
Second reach: Geranium oil. Same calming pathway as Bergamot, non-phototoxic. (5-HT1A serotonin pathway.)
No Rose oil?
First reach: Geranium oil. Same cortisol-reduction pathway, non-phototoxic. (5-HT1A serotonin pathway.)
Second reach: Lavender oil. The most widely available substitution on this list. (GABA-A modulation.)
No Marjoram oil?
First reach: Lavender oil. Same GABA pathway, more widely available, slightly more sedating. (GABA-A modulation.)
Second reach: Neroli oil. Quiets looping thoughts. (GABA-A receptor activation.)
No Copaiba oil?
First reach: Frankincense oil. Keeps you grounded without checking out. (TRPV3 + BDNF support.) Heads up: Reads heavy in hot weather. Use Hinoki below if it’s already summer where you are.
Second reach (or hot-weather first reach): Hinoki oil. Calms the body, lighter in heat. (Parasympathetic activation via HRV.)
Third reach: Patchouli oil. Calms stress response without dulling you out. (Validated in a clinical study with ER nurses.)
WHAT THIS WEEK ACTUALLY FEELS LIKE
I’m breaking the week into three phases because the transits don’t all hit at once. Some days are softer. Some days are louder.
Sunday and Monday: The Build-Up
What you’ll feel:
A low-grade irritation you can’t trace to anything specific
Sleeping heavier than usual, waking up still tired
Replaying old arguments or unanswered texts in your head
A pull to confront someone you’ve been polite to for too long
Restless energy with no clear direction
Why your body is doing this: Mars is approaching Pluto. The Sunday-Monday build-up is your nervous system surfacing what it’s been suppressing so it can finally move. This is the body doing maintenance, not malfunctioning.
When it stops: Tuesday at 1:15 AM Eastern, the build-up peaks and starts releasing.
What the transit is teaching: That what your body has been carrying as background noise was actually unresolved data. Once you address it, the noise stops.
What the blend is doing for you while this is happening:
Steadies the irritation so you don’t snap at someone who isn’t actually the source
Lifts the bracing in your shoulders and jaw so you can sleep
Keeps the replaying from looping into 2 AM rumination
What’s in it for you when you stay aligned: You go into Tuesday with a regulated nervous system instead of running on three hours of sleep and a hair trigger.
Tuesday Through Thursday: The Loud Days
Tuesday. What you’ll feel:
Chest tight, jaw locked when you wake up
A specific person, memory, or situation surfacing with sudden clarity
Anger that feels disproportionate to whatever just happened in front of you
The urge to send a text, make a call, or say something you’ve been holding for months
Energy spike around 1 AM that wakes you up
Wednesday. What you’ll feel:
Sore where you wouldn’t expect: ribs, lower back, neck
Tears that come without warning
Bracing for someone else’s reaction before they’ve even reacted
An old hurt feeling fresh again
Thursday. What you’ll feel:
Pulled inward, quieter than usual
Lower energy, slower thoughts
Wanting to cancel plans without it being depression
Voice quieter, less to say
Why your body is doing this: Mars-Pluto exact at 1:15 AM Tuesday surfaces buried resentment all at once. Wednesday the body is sore from the surge. Thursday you go inward to integrate what came up.
When it stops: Friday morning the integration completes and the pressure lifts.
What the transit is teaching: Your Taurus and Aquarius signs sit in specific houses in your chart, which represent specific areas of your life. Those areas are learning to establish new boundaries this week. The anger that surfaced is information about where you’ve been over-giving, under-charging, or letting yourself be talked out of what you actually want. Once those boundaries are set, the abundance the transit is making available on Saturday can land: being valued without having to prove it first, receiving without feeling required to earn it each time.
What the blend is doing for you while this is happening:
Tuesday: Keeps you regulated enough to choose your response instead of sending the email at 2 AM
Wednesday: Stays gentle on the soreness without sedating you out of your workday
Thursday: Grounds the descent so it lands as rest, not as collapse
What’s in it for you when you stay aligned:
You don’t quit your job on Tuesday morning
You don’t send a text Wednesday afternoon that costs you a relationship
You don’t disappear into Thursday and call it depression
You arrive at Friday with the data the transit surfaced, and the relationships still intact
Friday and Saturday: The Payoff
Friday. What you’ll feel:
Lighter chest
Words coming clearer, less rehearsed
Less urge to apologize for Tuesday or Wednesday
Saturday. What you’ll feel:
A money conversation landing differently than expected
A compliment, payment, or kindness arriving and your body actually receiving it (instead of brushing it off)
A sense of new wiring around your own value
Why your body is doing this: Uranus trines Venus exact Saturday May 30. The trine aspect makes the new worth-wiring easy to integrate, but only because the surfacing earlier in the week opened the circuit.
What the transit is teaching: The areas of your life ruled by Aquarius are learning that you can be valued without having to prove it first. The areas ruled by Taurus are learning that receiving doesn’t require earning each time. The boundaries you established Tuesday through Thursday are what made room for this. The abundance was here all along. The transit just removed what was in the way.
What the blend is doing for you while this is happening:
Friday: metabolizes alongside your body so the pace softens without you forcing it
Saturday: keeps your parasympathetic system steady long enough for the worth-signal to register as real
What’s in it for you when you stay aligned: You walk out of this week with the data Mars-Pluto surfaced, the worth-circuit upgraded, and your relationships intact. The exact thing the suppression was costing you is now accessible.

ONCE YOU’RE ALIGNED WITH THIS MARS-PLUTO SQUARE
Here’s how this transit changes you when you stop fighting it. Side-by-side below.
Before you were aligned with this square:
Treating Tuesday’s anger as a personal failing
Sending the text, regretting it Wednesday, spending Thursday apologizing
Numbing Wednesday’s soreness so you can be productive (then crashing Friday)
Calling Thursday’s inward pull “laziness” or “depression”
Treating Saturday’s worth-circuit as suspicious and reaching for proof you earned it
Spending the next two weeks repairing relationships you damaged on Tuesday
Once you’ve moved through this transit consciously:
Recognizing Tuesday’s anger as information about where you’ve been over-giving
Choosing where to direct what surfaces (a conversation, a boundary, a price increase) instead of spraying it at whoever’s nearby
Staying with Wednesday’s soreness because you know it ends Friday
Letting Thursday’s descent land as rest instead of forcing through it
Receiving Saturday’s worth-circuit upgrade as the natural payoff, not as a test
Walking into June with the data Mars-Pluto gave you and the relationships still intact
The difference between those two versions of you isn’t willpower. It’s having a regulated nervous system while the transit does its work.
That’s what the blend is for.
HOW THIS TRANSIT IS HITTING MY CHART
Here’s where Mars-Pluto lands for me this week, so you can see what natal customization looks like.
Mars-Pluto square Tuesday lands inside my 2H Aquarius and 5H Taurus. Money house and creative house.
Mars conjuncts my natal Chiron in 5H Taurus Wednesday. Old wound around being seen for my actual work.
Transit North Node touches my natal Mars in 3H Pisces Thursday. Voice house.
Uranus trines my natal Venus in 2H Aquarius Saturday exact. Money house upgrade.
So the collective blend (Bergamot FCF, Rose, Marjoram, Copaiba) handles the universal piece. My chart needs three of those four oils, plus two substitutions for the parts of my chart that are doing extra work this week.
My personal roller this week:
2 drops Bergamot FCF
2 drops Rose
1 drop Hinoki (replaces Marjoram)
1 drop Melissa (added)
6 drops in 10ml jojoba, 2.5%
Why the substitutions:
Hinoki replaces Marjoram for me because I have Capricorn rising and a long history of holding tension in my chest and jaw. Marjoram’s GABA floor is fine for most nervous systems, but mine needs a parasympathetic floor (the body’s brake) more than a sedative one. Hinoki activates that brake through heart rate variability.
Melissa is added because of the ADHD and the Thursday Pisces 3H Mars activation. Transit North Node hitting natal Mars in my voice house means I’ll have things to say. Melissa keeps the mind clear and calm at the same time, so what I say is what I actually mean instead of what the cortisol spike wants me to say.
When I’ll need the re-roll: Tuesday around 1 AM when Mars-Pluto exact hits. I’ll wake up. Roller on the wrists. Two breaths. Back to sleep.
SNEAK PEEK for May 31 to June 6, 2026
What’s moving:
Full Moon Sagittarius Sunday June 1 at 17°29’. Bigger picture of what surfaced this week
Mercury enters Cancer Tuesday June 2. Conversations move toward home and family
Mars continues through Taurus, separating from Pluto. Integration
The body feels: quieter. Slightly tired in the chest where this week’s surfacing landed. Words coming differently. Post-release fatigue Monday, lifts by Wednesday.
What’s in it for you next week: The bigger picture of what you addressed this week becomes visible. The body is not asked to do anything new. It’s time for rest.
One oil for next week: Vanilla oil settles the post-release nervous system. GRAS safe, anxiolytic without sedation.
Oils are optional. The transit is not.
Works cited: Transit data calculated from the Astrodienst Swiss Ephemeris (astro.com/swisseph), the same source professional astrology software uses. Aromatherapy mechanisms and individual oil studies cited in the Nerd Section below.
The Nerd Section: Mechanisms, Evidence, Substitutions
This is the MoonInMental Method in practice. Transit-informed aromatherapy works because transits correlate with predictable nervous system activation patterns, and those patterns have identifiable neurochemical signatures that specific oils address through documented mechanisms.
Transit Analysis
Mars sextile North Node. Monday May 25, 04° Taurus and Pisces.
Activation: sympathetic ramp-up with directional purpose
State: building pressure, low cortical clarity (the body knows something is coming, the mind cannot name it yet)
Need: GABAergic floor + serotonergic modulation
Source: Astrodienst Swiss Ephemeris (astro.com/swisseph)
Mars square Pluto. Tuesday May 26, 1:15 AM Eastern. 05° Taurus and 05° Aquarius.
Activation: HPA axis and amygdala activation around suppressed material; sympathetic spike often surfacing somatic memory without identifiable current trigger
State: high cortical arousal paired with body-memory surfacing
Binary trap: either explosive sympathetic discharge (anger at a target that does not deserve it) or parasympathetic shutdown (numbing, dissociation)
Need: parasympathetic stabilization without dissociation; cortisol modulation; CB2 receptor support for complex trauma populations
Source: Astrodienst Swiss Ephemeris (astro.com/swisseph)
Uranus trine Venus. Saturday May 30, 01° Gemini and 01° Aquarius.
Activation: sudden access to neural circuits related to worth, receiving, and self-valuation
State: post-surfacing parasympathetic dominance with new receptivity
Need: maintenance of vagal tone through integration; gentle GABAergic support so the new wiring registers as real
Source: Astrodienst Swiss Ephemeris (astro.com/swisseph)
Bergamot FCF oil (Citrus bergamia, furocoumarin-free)
Role in this blend: Slows rumination during the Sunday-Monday build-up and the Tuesday peak. Reduces anxiety without sedating, so you stay present and able to respond.
Active constituents: Limonene (25–53%), linalool (16%), linalyl acetate (10%), β-pinene (20%)
Mechanism: 5-HT1A serotonergic receptor modulation. NOT GABAergic.
Pathway confirmation: Anxiolytic effects blocked by 5-HT1A antagonist WAY-100635; NOT blocked by flumazenil, confirming serotonergic specificity.
Why it matters for Mars-Pluto: Mars-Pluto surfacing requires the body to stay present rather than be quieted. Bergamot FCF reduces anxiety through serotonin rather than sedation, keeping the signal accessible and you in your prefrontal cortex (where decisions get made) instead of your amygdala (where reactions happen).
Why FCF specifically: Standard expressed bergamot is phototoxic above 0.4%. FCF removes the furocoumarins entirely, eliminating phototoxicity. Moderate CYP3A4 inhibition with SSRIs is documented for standard bergamot; FCF reduces but does not eliminate this concern.
Safety: Non-phototoxic in FCF form. Caution with SSRIs.
Studies:
Rombolà L, et al. (2020). Role of 5-HT1A receptor in anxiolytic-relaxant effects of bergamot essential oil in rodent. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. PMID: 32260233
Ni CH, et al. (2013). The anxiolytic effect of aromatherapy on patients awaiting ambulatory surgery: a randomized controlled trial. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. PMID: 24454517
Chen YJ, et al. (2022). The effect of bergamot essential oil aromatherapy on improving depressive mood and sleep quality in postpartum women: a randomized controlled trial. PMID: 34690334
Rose oil (Rosa damascena)
Role in this blend: Modulates the cortisol surge during the Tuesday Mars-Pluto peak and the Wednesday wound day. The body’s brake.
Active constituents: β-citronellol (14.5–47.5%), geraniol (5–18%), 2-phenylethanol
Mechanism: HPA axis cortisol reduction via parasympathetic activation. Confirmed through heart rate variability studies. NOT GABAergic.
Why it matters for Mars-Pluto: The cortisol spike from suppressed material surfacing is what makes Mars-Pluto weeks feel like the body in mutiny. Rose’s parasympathetic activation through HRV gives the body a brake without sedating it. This is the body coming down without going to sleep.
Newer finding (2024): One-month daily inhalation associated with increased grey matter volume in posterior cingulate cortex (Kokubun et al.). Preliminary evidence for structural neuroplasticity from sustained use.
Safety: Avoid before 37 weeks of pregnancy.
Studies:
Mohebitabar S, et al. (2017). Therapeutic efficacy of rose oil: a comprehensive review. Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine. PMID: 28884083
Fukada M, et al. (2012). Effect of rose essential oil inhalation on stress-induced skin-barrier disruption in rats and humans. Chemical Senses. PMID: 22377559
Hongratanaworakit T. (2009). Relaxing effect of rose oil on humans. Natural Product Communications. PMID: 19370934
Kokubun K, Nemoto K, Yamakawa Y. (2024). Continuous inhalation of essential oil increases gray matter volume. Brain Research Bulletin 208:110896.
Marjoram oil (Origanum majorana)
Role in this blend: Provides the GABAergic floor under everything else, especially Tuesday-Thursday when the binary trap (snap outward vs. shut down) is loudest.
Active constituents: Terpinen-4-ol (22–40%), cis-sabinene hydrate, γ-terpinene, linalool
Mechanism: GABA-A receptor positive allosteric modulation via terpinen-4-ol.
Why it matters for Mars-Pluto: Marjoram does not sedate at standard dilution. It gives the system a calm anchor that lets Bergamot’s clarity and Rose’s parasympathetic action actually land in a regulated nervous system. The standalone ICU nurses RCT (N=57) confirms the anxiolytic effect.
Safety: Safe in pregnancy at standard dilutions. No epilepsy contraindication.
Studies:
Seol GH, et al. (2023). Inhalation of Origanum majorana L. reduces perceived stress and anxiety in ICU nurses. Frontiers in Psychiatry 14:1287282. PMID: 38045619
Afshari Z, et al. (2022). Neurofeedback training with marjoram inhalation reduced cortisol in bruxism patients. Cranio. PMID: 35487152
Ou MC, et al. (2012). Pain relief assessment by aromatic essential oil massage on outpatients with primary dysmenorrhea. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research. PMID: 22435409
Copaiba oil (Copaifera officinalis)
Role in this blend: Keeps you present and online when stored material surfaces. Prevents dissociation across Tuesday-Thursday when the body wants to leave.
Active constituents: β-caryophyllene (50–60%), α-copaene, β-bisabolene
Mechanism: Full functional agonist at the CB2 (cannabinoid type 2) receptor, binding affinity Ki = 155 ± 4 nM.
Pathway confirmation: Blocked by AM630 (CB2 antagonist) but NOT by AM251 (CB1 antagonist), confirming CB2-specific action with zero psychoactivity.
Why it matters for Mars-Pluto: CB2 modulation supports emotional regulation without producing the leaving-the-body effect that CB1-active substances can. For people with complex trauma histories where dissociation is a clinical concern during high-pressure transits, Copaiba is what keeps the system in the body while the wave moves through.
CPTSD application: This is the oil that prevents you from going offline Tuesday afternoon when the surge is loudest. Stay present, regulated, in your body. Make a different choice than the one your nervous system made when this pattern first formed.
Safety: Topical and inhalation generally safe. Diterpene hepatotoxicity concerns apply to internal use only, not aromatherapy.
Studies:
Galdino PM, et al. (2012). The anxiolytic-like effect of an essential oil derived from Spiranthera odoratissima and its major component, β-caryophyllene. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. PMID: 22001084
Bahi A, et al. (2014). β-Caryophyllene, a CB2 receptor agonist produces multiple behavioral changes relevant to anxiety and depression in mice. Physiology & Behavior. PMID: 24930711
Santos Barbosa NA, et al. (2023). β-caryophyllene, a cannabinoid receptor 2 agonist, decreases the motivational salience and conditioning place preference for palatable food in female mice. Addiction Biology. PMID: 36577722
Substitutions: Mechanisms and Studies
Hinoki oil (Chamaecyparis obtusa). Parasympathetic activation via HRV increase and decreased prefrontal oxygenated hemoglobin. Polyvagal applications confirmed in Japanese clinical research.
Ikei H, Song C, Miyazaki Y. (2015). Physiological effect of olfactory stimulation by Hinoki cypress leaf oil. Journal of Physiological Anthropology. PMID: 26694076
Tsunetsugu Y, et al. (2007). Physiological effects of Shinrin-yoku. Journal of Physiological Anthropology. PMID: 17435354
Chen CJ, et al. (2015). Effect of Hinoki and Meniki essential oils on human autonomic nervous system activity and mood states. Natural Product Communications. PMID: 26411036
Melissa oil (Melissa officinalis). GABA transaminase inhibition (40% at 100 μg/mL rosmarinic acid). Increases brain GABA levels rather than enhancing receptor sensitivity. Unique dual application for clarity AND calm.
Ghazizadeh J, et al. (2021). The effects of lemon balm on mental health: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Phytotherapy Research. PMID: 33829581
Kennedy DO, et al. (2004). Attenuation of laboratory-induced stress in humans after acute administration of Melissa officinalis. Psychosomatic Medicine. PMID: 15272110
Bano A, et al. (2023). The calming effect of standardised Melissa officinalis extract in healthy adults with emotional distress and poor sleep. Frontiers in Pharmacology. PMID: 37927585
Neroli oil (Citrus aurantium var. amara). GABAergic activation confirmed by flumazenil reversal, plus glutamate antagonism via linalool. Non-phototoxic citrus.
Choi SY, et al. (2014). Effects of inhalation of essential oil of Citrus aurantium L. var. amara on menopausal symptoms. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. PMID: 25024731
Moslemi F, et al. (2019). Citrus aurantium aroma for anxiety in patients with acute coronary syndrome: a double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. PMID: 31211612
Namazi M, et al. (2014). Effects of Citrus aurantium (bitter orange) on the severity of first-stage labor pain. Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. PMID: 25561930
Geranium oil (Pelargonium graveolens). 5-HT1A serotonergic pathway confirmed by WAY-100635 blocking. Non-phototoxic.
Boukhatem MN, et al. (2018). Anxiolytic and antidepressant activities of Pelargonium roseum essential oil. Phytotherapy Research. PMID: 29468757
Shirzadegan R, et al. (2017). Effects of geranium aroma on anxiety among patients with acute myocardial infarction. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. PMID: 29122262
Seo EJ, et al. (2023). Inhalation of Pelargonium graveolens essential oil alleviates pain and related anxiety and stress in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis. Pharmaceuticals. PMID: 38275987
Lavender oil (Lavandula angustifolia). GABA-A modulation via linalool and linalyl acetate, confirmed by flumazenil reversal. The most widely available substitution in this list.
Donelli D, et al. (2019). Effects of lavender on anxiety: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Phytomedicine. PMID: 31655395
Woelk H, Schläfke S. (2010). Lavender oil preparation Silexan vs lorazepam for GAD. Phytomedicine. PMID: 19962288
Harada H, et al. (2018). Linalool odor-induced anxiolytic effects in mice. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. PMID: 30405364
Frankincense oil (Boswellia carterii). TRPV3 warmth receptor activation (EC50 16 μM), BDNF upregulation, NF-κB-mediated neuroprotection.
Moussaieff A, et al. (2008). Incensole acetate elicits psychoactivity by activating TRPV3 channels. FASEB Journal. PMID: 18492727
Moussaieff A, et al. (2012). Incensole acetate reduces depressive-like behavior and modulates hippocampal BDNF. Journal of Psychopharmacology. PMID: 23015543
Asadi E, et al. (2019). Frankincense improves motor memory in elderly men. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences. PMID: 31317694
Patchouli oil (Pogostemon cablin). 5-HT modulation and GABAergic facilitation, validated in RCT with ER nurses.
Shin YK, et al. (2020). Effects of Short-Term Inhalation of Patchouli Oil on Professional Quality of Life and Stress Levels in Emergency Nurses: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. PMID: 32907352
Tripathy S, et al. (2023). Comparative Evaluation between Lavender Essential Oil and Patchouli Essential Oil in Aromatherapy and Its Effect on Dental Anxiety in Children. International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. PMID: 38162239
Haze S, Sakai K, Gozu Y. (2002). Effects of fragrance inhalation on sympathetic activity in normal adults. Japanese Journal of Pharmacology. PMID: 12499579
About the Method
The MoonInMental Method was developed by Darlene Killen, AIA member #2479 and NAHA member (Order #23557). Darlene is a researcher and practitioner applying clinical aromatherapy evidence to astrological transit work. Darlene maps published clinical mechanisms to the predictable nervous system activation patterns that transits produce.
Astrology framework: Whole Sign houses with the modern planetary set (including Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, plus Chiron). Whole Sign is the oldest documented house system and produces cleaner transit-to-house mapping than quadrant systems like Placidus. If your chart looks different elsewhere, that’s the house system difference. Your transits are still landing in the same signs.
All oil recommendations in MoonInMental content are grounded in published research. All transit interpretations are mapped to the nervous system patterns they predictably activate. Not what they symbolize, but what they actually do to a body that has been through something.
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