Mercury Retrogrades 2015

For later on this month, Mercury is not playing.  January dates and the rest for this year.   Please use this heads up in order to minimize the possible tail spin or should I say tail chasing that can ensue while the retrograde is strongest.

The planet mercury will go into a retrograde period three times because the way the planet is supposed to move and what we see moving are different actions.  When this happens, all forms of communication are off kilter.  To say the least. snail mail, email, cell phone, home phone, speaking to others, speaking to yourself, and don't even think of signing a contract or wonder why negotiations are not going well...




For me, a person who's ruling planet is Mercury, I can only hope that my connection to the planet links me in ways that allow me to embrace it's energy, albeit contrary sometimes.  I will mark these dates and heed it's presence in my calendar year.  Hoping that you doing the same will glean some positively beautiful experiences.  

The retrogrades this year are three times the opportunity to show ourselves, ya know what, we can do this.  Even as that God of Communication does his usual trickery, we can move forward, albeit at a totally different speed.  Take a look below at the days and times when the retrograde turns and when it goes direct again.  Also be sure to notice the planets and remember retrogrades can be felt up to seven days before its onset and sometimes seven days after it goes direct.  Good Luck! We can do this!!! 



January 21, 2015
15:54 GMT  
10:54 AM EST
7:54 AM PST


1°18' ↔ 17°5'
Aquarius
February 11, 2015
14:57 GMT
  9:57 AM EST
  6:57 AM PST
May 18-19, 2015
(May 19)   1:49 GMT  
(May 18)   9:49 PM EDT
(May 18)   6:49 PM PDT


4°34' ↔ 13°9'
Gemini
June 11, 2015
22:33 GMT
  6:33 PM EDT
  3:33 PM PDT
September 17, 2015
18:09 GMT  
2:09 PM EDT
11:09 AM PDT


0°5' ↔ 15°55'
Libra
October 9, 2015
14:57 GMT
10:57 AM EDT
  7:57 AM P

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