First Quarter Moon Phase: step out,
break away, grow
Moon: Taurus
Ruling Mahavidya: Matangi
Mercury the Messenger goes
retrograde today, and the news is good!
Mercury will be retrograde… appearing
to move backwards in the sky… until February 27, 2014.
During this time, things that need to be revealed, exposed,
uncovered, discovered, and unmasked will come to light.
We will see what
needs to be repaired or rebuilt.
We will also become more resilient.
As mentioned earlier this week,
this round of Mercury retrograde is perfectly aligned with the mission of
being “in place”… strongly grounded with the earth mentally, emotionally, and
physically this month.
We are “in stillness” with the
earth.
This is the position of power and
as we practice holding in place, power builds.
The events of Mercury retrograde
will make things stronger… mainly us.
Keep in mind that this is a state
of mind.
We are not paralyzed from taking action and living life while a planet
is retrograde.
It requires that
we be more flexible.
Mercury will be retrograde for most
of the remainder of this lunar cycle.
The next lunar cycle, the New Moon
in Pisces, begins March 1.
The trifecta of words for
effectively navigating the remainder of this lunar cycle is revelation, reparation, and resilience.
The day a planet stations retrograde usually wreaks a
certain degree of havoc.
With Mercury the havoc comes
through communications, telecommunications, travel, and electronics.
Don’t get frustrated with the
havoc. Slow down.
Turn around if you have to; it’s ok
if you have to do something again.
Invoke patience.
Find the place of stillness inside and become a witness to the outer.
If your attention is turned toward
something else today, you are right in line with the energy.
Heads are turning because there are
better, more interesting, more appropriate things happening off of the normal
or the usual.
Looking at anything from a side view reveals more of the
story or picture.
Mercury retrograde says, “Hey, what
about this?”
Remember…revelation,
reparation, and resilience.
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