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Mercury,
the planet of communication, short trips and details, appears to stop
dead in its tracks on June 26 at 24 degrees of Cancer. The planet
then turns backwards in its apparent path through the zodiac. It stops
again on July 20, then turns to resume its direct motion at 13 degrees of Cancer.
Mercury
turns retrograde three times a year, spending a bit more than three weeks in "reverse"
gear each time. The
retrograde cycle is due to the fact that we are viewing the planets from a moving
platform, the Earth. The planets, in fact, do not actually
change direction, but appear to do so from our perspective. This geocentric, or
earth-centered, point of view is the basis for astrological measurements. In a
sense, what you see is what you get. What
Does It Mean? A
retrograde planet is generally considered more introverted than when it's in the
normal direct motion mode. Astrologers have traditionally considered Mercury retrograde
to be a time of difficulty in Mercury related endeavors like communication, travel
and matters of detail. Some counsel the avoidance of launching new projects or
signing contracts at this time. Glitches are considered more commonplace now,
as are misunderstood or poorly delivered messages. There
are, fortunately, more optimistic views of what Mercury retrograde means. Rather
than hunkering down in your bunker, this is a positive time to tie up loose ends,
reconnect with people from the past, make mechanical repairs and get systems in
order. This can also be a productive period for psychological review as new information
can be gleaned from old experiences. How
Long Does It Last?
The primary effect of a retrograde is felt during its backward phase, in this case, from June 26 until July 20. However, there is an additional period of lesser influence called the "shadow" that extends the Mercury retrograde effect for roughly two weeks before and after the retrograde. The "front end" of the shadow began on June 9, the day when Mercury first hit 13 Cancer, the point where it later turns direct. It ended on June 26, the first day of the retrograde. The "back end" of the shadow begins on July 20, the last day of the retrograde, and ends on August 3 when Mercury returns to 24 Cancer, the place where it first went retrograde.
Mercury
retrograde, in spite of the fears of some, is not a "bad" time. It is, rather,
a period in which the flow of information is easily diverted and can be associated
with a variety of challenges. Yet, the purpose of astrological prediction is to
increase, not limit, our choices by describing the energies of the moment. Pay
attention to how you communicate and gather information now. Look at the details
in your life more carefully. Take the time to be introspective. These steps may
not only reduce the risk of undesirable snafus, but open doors to new levels of
awareness and effectiveness.
Who
Gets It? We
all do, but in different ways. The idea of being more careful with communication
and details is a good one for all of us now. Yet, some people are more sensitive
to Mercury retrograde than others. Generally, those with strong Gemini or Virgo (the two Mercury-related signs) in their charts are more tuned to this cycle.
About
fifteen percent of the population was born with Mercury retrograde. Experience
shows that some of these people do quite well with this planet moving backward,
yet others struggle even more than usual. Each case is unique.
Individuals
with planets close to the station (turning) points of 5 and 20 Pisces are more likely to be touched by the current Mercury
retrograde cycle. Also, each of us has these degrees somewhere in our
charts. The house(s) where these
fall can
show the areas of life in which communication issues are most likely
to arise at this time.
For
more on Mercury retrograde read: Mercury
Retrograde: A Modern Look
For
more on Mercury read: Interview
with the Messenger |