Alright, let’s talk about what happened when I put Mars in the 12th house. You know, Mars usually makes you focused and careful. But in the 12th house? It’s a whole different story.
So, I started this experiment, trying to explore the dynamics of Mars in this position. I mean, I’ve heard things, like how people with Mars in the 12th house tend to hide their anger. I wanted to see if that was true for me.
First, I set up everything just right. Got my charts, my notes, all that stuff. I was ready to discover the significance of this placement. I started tracking my feelings, my reactions to things, especially when I was frustrated or angry.

- Day 1: Nothing major. Just a regular day.
- Day 2: Got annoyed at a slow driver. Kept it to myself.
- Day 3: Work was stressful. Felt the anger building up, but didn’t show it.
- Day 4: Someone cut in line. Wanted to yell, but held back.
- Day 5: Realized I was hiding my frustrations. A lot.
I continued this for weeks. I wrote down every time I felt aggressive, every time I wanted to lash out but didn’t. It was tough. I was keeping all these feelings inside, just like they say about Mars in the 12th house. It felt like I had a fire burning inside me, but I couldn’t let it out.
Then, I tried something different. I started to channel that energy into other things. When I felt angry, I’d go for a run, or I’d work on a project, or I’d just write it all out in my journal. It was like taking that Mars energy and turning it into something else.
Findings
After a while, I realized something. It wasn’t just about hiding my anger. It was about understanding it, controlling it, and using it in a different way. It was like I was learning to dance with my inner fire instead of letting it burn me up or just putting it out completely. This whole Mars in the 12th house thing, it’s not just about keeping things hidden. It’s about transforming that energy. And that’s what I did. I took that intense Mars energy and made it work for me, in my own way.












