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Yes, dear friends, drop the pen for that vital contract you're about to sign, say a prayer for your cell phone not to explode, it's that time of year. Mercury Retrograde is here.
As a Scorpio, I am connected to same dark alley of the Milky Way as Pluto and ruled by the battler Mars. I like to think those guys protect me in times like these.
But if you have noticed that the colors, the font, and a little bit of everything look different today, it is because I was up all night editing Mariah´s Treats until 6 a.m. this morning, after accidentally deleting the entire page...
"What Is “Mercury Retrograde”?
Three times a year, the planet Mercury appears to travel backward across the sky. We refer to these periods as times when Mercury is in apparent retrograde motion, or simply ”Mercury retrograde.” To those who practice astrology, these times in particular were traditionally associated with confusion, delay, and frustration. Think undelivered love letters, email blunders, and frazzled travel plans! This is an excellent time to reflect on the past, however, and it’s said that intuition is high during these periods. Coincidences can be extraordinary.
What Is Retrograde Motion?
The astronomical explanation for retrograde motion starts with understanding that the planets in our solar system orbit the Sun at different distances and speeds. While we orbit the Sun ourselves, we can observe the other planets moving across our sky, following their own paths.
Sometimes, it can appear from our perspective that a planet has abruptly switched directions and has started to move in reverse across the sky. This is, of course, an illusion caused by the position of Earth in relation to that of the planet, since a planet in orbit always travels in one set direction and can’t suddenly reverse course.
This is why we call the phenomenon apparent retrograde motion, as it only looks like the planet is moving backward “retrograde motion"
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