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My Ex Blocked Me Everywhere — Will They Return?
Love & Reconciliation
A hard-block is rarely the rejection it feels like. In Vedic terms it is almost always one of three planetary states on the other person's chart — and each of those states behaves on a different timeline.
Being blocked across every channel produces a particular kind of pain. There is no message left to reread, no profile to check, no surface on which to gauge whether the person is okay, whether they are thinking of you, whether the silence is anger or grief or relief. The mind, deprived of information, immediately begins manufacturing it. Most of what it manufactures is worst-case. Almost none of it is accurate.
Vedic astrology cannot tell you what is happening on the other person's screen. What it can do — with surprising precision — is read the planetary signature that produces the act of blocking everywhere at once. In clinical case-work, hard-blocks of this kind cluster around three identifiable chart states: a Ketu-driven karmic severance, a Saturn-driven structural close, or a Rahu-driven nervous-system overwhelm on the blocker's side. Each of these has a different meaning, a different timeline, and a different statistical likelihood of being reversed.
What follows is the framework a careful Jyotish uses to read this exact situation. It is not a prediction about another person's free will. It is an honest description of the karmic weather around the silence — and of what your chart says about your own relationship to it.
Short Vedic Answer: A hard-block is rarely personal rejection — it is the planetary signature of one of three states on the other person's chart: a Ketu-driven karmic severance (usually permanent in its original form), a Saturn-driven structural close (often softens within 18 to 30 months), or a Rahu-driven nervous-system overwhelm (the most reversible, frequently within 6 to 18 months). Identifying which signature is operating tells you whether to wait, prepare, or move on. Your own current dasha decides whether you should still be reading the situation at all.
Why blocking everywhere is a planetary act, not just an emotional one
Casual breakups produce muting, unfollowing, the slow fade. Hard-blocks across every channel — Instagram, WhatsApp, phone, email, sometimes mutual-friend feeds — are categorically different. They require a level of decisive, protective force that most people are not capable of generating from ordinary anger. When someone reaches that level, something more than the relationship is being closed. They are sealing a door against themselves as much as against you. That is a planetary act, and it leaves a planetary fingerprint.
The fingerprint is almost always one of three: Ketu activating their 7th, 5th, or Moon (severance — the part of them that remembers you is being amputated at the karmic level); Saturn finishing a long transit through their relational houses (structural close — the chapter has matured to its end and any remaining channel is being formally shut); or Rahu sitting on their Moon or 12th house (overwhelm — your existence in their feed is producing a nervous-system response they cannot regulate, so the only available remedy is total removal). Naming which of the three is operating tells you almost everything you need to know about the timeline.
Ketu severance — when the block is karmic and probably permanent
Ketu is the south node of the Moon and, in classical Jyotish, the karmic scissor. When Ketu is currently transiting the other person's 7th house, conjuncting their natal Venus, or activating their Moon, the chart performs a quiet amputation. The person experiencing this often cannot articulate why they have to remove you — they will say things like 'I just had to' or 'something in me needed it gone.' They are telling the truth. Ketu does not produce explanations; it produces severances that the conscious mind only catches up to months later.
Ketu-driven blocks are the most likely to be permanent in the original form. The person rarely returns to the same emotional configuration, even if surface contact eventually resumes. What sometimes happens is a years-later reconnection that has no charge — friendly, distant, complete. If your chart-read of their likely transits points to Ketu activation at the time of the block, the most truthful framing is: this connection has karmically completed, and your work is no longer about them.
Saturn close — when the block is structural and time-bound
Saturn-driven blocks have a different texture. They are usually preceded by months of slow withdrawal — the warmth thinning, conversations getting shorter, the relationship dragging itself across the finish line. The block, when it comes, is the formal seal on a closure that was already substantively complete. Saturn rarely produces sudden endings; it produces endings that were visible to anyone willing to look, capped at the end with a structural lock.
Saturn block reversal windows — the 18 to 30 month band
These blocks behave differently on the timeline. Saturn transits last 2.5 years per house, and the relational pressure usually eases noticeably once Saturn moves out of the relevant house. Real Vedic case-work shows reopenings — usually as friendship, occasionally as something more — within 18 to 30 months of a Saturn-driven block, often coinciding with a benefic Jupiter transit through the same axis. The reopening, when it happens, tends to be quiet and adult: no drama, just an unblock, often without explanation.
Rahu overwhelm — when the block is reactive and the most reversible
The Rahu signature is the one most people are actually inside, and it is also the one most likely to reverse. When Rahu activates the other person's Moon, 12th house, or nervous-system points, your continued existence in their digital field produces a level of internal noise they cannot regulate. The block is not rejection; it is self-protection. They are trying to quiet a Rahu they cannot otherwise quiet, and your name on a screen is one of its loudest amplifiers.
Rahu block reversal — typically 6 to 18 months
Rahu transits are short — usually 18 months across the relevant house. Many Rahu-driven blocks reverse in the second half of that window, especially as the Rahu peak passes and the person regains nervous-system bandwidth. The reopening is often abrupt and sometimes confusing: an unblock with no message, a story-watch from a new account, a single message after a year of silence that asks how you are without explaining anything. If your reading suggests Rahu activation is the cause, the most useful posture is patience that does not require hope — let the transit complete and see what is actually still alive when it does.
What your chart says about whether you should still be reading this
This is the part most ex-return guidance skips. Whether the other person returns is half the question. The other half is whether you are inside a dasha that should still be oriented toward them at all. A Rahu Mahadasha or Antardasha on your own chart will keep you obsessively checking, manufacturing scenarios, refreshing inboxes long after the actual karmic weight of the relationship has dissolved. Your nervous-system insistence that 'this is unfinished' is sometimes accurate and sometimes a Rahu artifact.
A careful reading examines your current Vimshottari sequence — which planet is governing your mind right now, what its relationship is to your 7th and 5th houses, and whether the relentlessness of the thinking is proportional to the structural significance of the connection. When the dasha is Rahu and the structural significance is small, the reading we offer is direct: this is the planet thinking, not your soul. The person on the other side of the block has often already moved past the connection. The remaining work is not about them returning. It is about your chart returning to you.
The Direct Answer: Hard-blocks reverse less often than the searching mind hopes and more often than the despairing mind fears. Read which planetary signature produced the silence — Ketu, Saturn, or Rahu — wait the corresponding window without breaking the seal, and use the time to settle your own chart rather than to chase theirs. If after 18 to 30 months the door has not softened, the chart has answered, and the next move is no longer about the person who blocked you. It is about the version of you that the closed window is preparing.
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