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We are keeping tabs on the trickster planet and creating coherence for moving through the retrogrades with grace and ease. It's not always easy as those stung by Mercury can atest. We hope the information you find here will help you to get the most out of Mercury Retrograde.About Mercury Retrograde

Julie Simmons, Astrologer

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Carolyn Winter, Life Repatterning Coach
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- Flavor of Mercury retrograde February 26 – March 20th 2026by juliesimmons
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- Flavor of Mercury retrograde February 26 – March 20th 2026
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Mercury square Neptune
If you try to think your way out of confusion you are likely to chase your own tail or even your own tale.
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Mercury enters Gemini
The magician arrives on the scene. If you don’t like magic, stay close to your breath. The thread of inhale and exhale will keep you from getting lost in the hall of mirrors.
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Sun conjunct Mercury
Think about it; whatever it is, it will benefit from some pondering. If you’re not the pondering kind go out and work in the garden or build something.
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Mercury sextile Uranus
Diversity is the enemy of stagnation. Today is a day of intense challenge but if we are willing to look for the opportunity to celebrate, encourage and strengthen diverse solutions to our problems we might be happily surprised at … Continue reading →