Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole Sade Sati thing, specifically for Pisces. It’s been a wild ride, let me tell you.
First off, I started digging into what Sade Sati actually is. Turns out, it’s this period when Saturn is hanging out around your natal Moon. For me, as a Pisces, it means Saturn’s been chilling in my twelfth house. I kicked off this whole experiment around January 2023. At that time, I felt like I was constantly walking through mud. Everything was such a drag.
Then I got into the nitty-gritty of the dates. I marked down that this whole phase for Pisces will supposedly end on March 29, 2025. But the real kicker is that we won’t be completely out of the woods until April 17, 2030. That’s a long time, right?
I spent a good chunk of time journaling every day, trying to make sense of it all. What I noticed was this weird push and pull between reality and some dream world. Some days, I felt so out of it, like I was more interested in random things rather than my own life. I even caught myself feeling paranoid a few times, like something bad was just around the corner. It was a bit of a downer, honestly.
My Way Through It
But it wasn’t all bad. Around the time when Saturn started moving direct, I actually saw some positive changes. I began to see my income get a bit more stable. Some investment ideas popped up, and they didn’t seem half bad. And you know what? Things at home started looking up too. Family stuff got smoother, which was a huge relief.
- I decided to focus on long-term investments rather than keeping all my cash liquid.
- I made a conscious effort to stay disciplined and work harder.
- I pushed myself to stay grounded and not get lost in those weird daydreams.
It’s been a learning curve, to say the least. I’m still in the thick of it, but I’m trying to make the most of it. It’s like Saturn’s giving me a tough love lesson, and I’m doing my best to learn from it. If I can handle this, the next 22.5 years should be a breeze, right?

So, that’s my experience with Sade Sati for Pisces so far. It’s been a rollercoaster, but I’m hanging in there. Let me know if you have gone through the same.