The Hanged Man

In the coming period, your body will signal the need to pause rather than push forward. You may notice stiffness, fatigue, or a subtle slowdown that interrupts your usual rhythm. A scheduled appointment or postponed check-in with yourself will resurface unexpectedly. The tension will grow as you try to maintain your pace despite reduced energy. You will sense that continuing as before is no longer sustainable. A moment will arrive when you must choose between forcing productivity or allowing rest. This decision will mark the turning point. If you resist slowing down, exhaustion will deepen and recovery will take longer. If you surrender to temporary stillness, your body will begin recalibrating. The act of deliberate pause will feel uncomfortable at first. Gradually, circulation, sleep, or physical ease will improve. You will realize that inactivity was not weakness but strategic restoration. Your relationship to effort will shift permanently. You will no longer equate health with constant motion. A new respect for recovery will become part of your routine.