Mercury
Retrograde
Cycle Alert!
by Howard Clemons
Editor's Note: For Mercury Retrograde dates
for the current year, go to
/Astrology/horoscope.htm
When Mercury moves away from Earth in its orbit around the Sun, it is said to be moving
in direct motion. When Mercury approaches earth, it appears to move backwards in the
heavens, and when this occurs, it is called Apparent Retrograde Motion. This
usually lasts approximately three to four weeks, every three months.
Generally, the Mercury retrograde cycle should be looked upon as a type of preparatory
phase for any particular new project you may be planning. For example it is felt that one
should avoid initiating important new communications and/or plans to relocate during this
time. If circumstances require you to begin certain appointments, intermittent travel, or
relocation during this time period, I would advise you to double check all arrangements.
Be extra observant concerning the details of all plans.
Going Direct
As Mercury approaches its Stationary Direct
you will find that many of your plans, communication, and projects will
suddenly spring to life and take on enhanced power and significance as Direct Motion
starts again.
Recommended
book:

"A New Look at Mercury Retrograde"
by Robert Wilkinson
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About The
Author
Howard Clemons has been a master astrologer
for the past 24 years. Howard can be reached
at: P.O. Box 190065, Miami Beach, FL,
33119-0065.
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