Right now, we’re at the tail end of the second cycle, which started on June 18 and will end on July 12. Mercury in Retrograde 2020: What it Means and What To Pay Attention To By Sign Oui We We have entered the first Mercury retrograde of 2020, the magnetic messenger planet and there are a lot of mixed messages out there about what it may entail - what it is, what it isnt, what it represents, and how it affects us. Everything from arguments to lost mail or automobile accidents are said to be common during this time and people are usually warned to hold back from conducting important business during this time. When Is Mercury Retrograde 2020 We’ve already survived 2020’s first retrograde cycle, which was February 16 March 9. People dreading Mercury’s retrograde motion believe that the phenomenon influences these domains, leading to chaos. Like the Greek/ Roman messenger god it was named for, Mercury (Hermes) is said to govern transportation and communication. Some people believe that the period renders them foggy-headed and makes them less energetic.Īstrologers believe that changes in behavior of heavenly bodies like the Moon, Stars, Planets or even our Sun affects the happenings on Earth and like in ancient Greece, some people even believe that our Solar System rules a different aspect of life. During this stretch, which ends on May 14, you may hear all sorts of things being blamed on the planet of communication’s. Mercury will retrograde in the water sign of Scorpio on October 13th, ending in the air sign of Libra on November 3rd, 2020. During a retrograde, Mercury will backtrack through one (sometimes two) zodiac signs. So it goes retrograde three to four times every year, and each cycle lasts for about 3.5 weeks. Most people relate the phenomenon with zodiac signs and horoscope. On April 21, Mercury will go retrograde in the sign of Taurus. Mercury takes approximately 88 days to make a full orbit around the Sunand through the entire zodiac. WHY IS MERCURY BEING IN RETROGRADE SUCH A BIG DEAL? Astronomers refer to this as “apparent retrograde motion,” because it is an optical illusion. As the name suggests, retrograde is when a planet appears to go backward in its orbit, as viewed from Earth.
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