EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT MERCURY RETROGRADE
Mercury retrograde is when the planet Mercury looks like it’s moving backward in the sky. But Mercury isn’t actually going backward. It’s just an illusion caused by how Earth and Mercury move around the Sun. Since Mercury moves faster than Earth, sometimes, when Earth catches up to it, it looks like Mercury is going the other way.
How can Mercury retrograde affect us?
In astrology, Mercury is connected to communication, technology, and travel. When Mercury goes into retrograde, these areas of life can sometimes go a little haywire. For example:
Travel Delays: Travel plans, like flights or trains, might get delayed or changed. We could also face unexpected issues with directions or transportation.
On the other hand, Mercury retrograde is also seen as a good time to reflect. Instead of starting new projects or making big decisions, it’s a great opportunity to look back at things, fix old problems, and finish what you’ve started.
Look back at your goals: Take some time to think about your past choices and adjust if needed.
Reconnect with people: Old friends or family might pop back into your life. It’s a good time to reach out and catch up.
Fix things: If you have any unfinished business, now is the time to tie up loose ends.
How Often Does Mercury Retrograde Happen?
Mercury goes retrograde about three to four times a year, The first Mercury retrograde of 2025 will start on March 15 and end on April 17. This retrograde will affect the signs of Aries and Pisces. Each time it lasts about three weeks. So it happens very often, and it’s something you can expect to deal with a few times each year.







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