“It’s Mercury retrograde!” Even in mainstream circles, it’s not unusual to hear those words bandied about as the reason for communication calamities or technical trickery. A little earlier this evening Mercury retrograded, and I did chuckle to myself that both our printers ‘played up’ today, and my email app wouldn’t work due to a ‘bug’. If you’re a bit late to the Mercury-x party, here’s a brief run down.
Mercury is the planet which rules communication, siblings, learning, primary-school education and local travel. In Roman mythology, he’s known as the winged messenger.
Mercury retrograde happens three to four times every year when its transit takes it between the Sun and the Earth. This lasts about three weeks (excluding the ‘shadow’ phases either side). Due its concentration of iron, the apparent moving backwards of the planet tends to play havoc on human behaviour, not to mention electrical items. During the retrograde phase we may notice mishaps and misunderstandings in communication. Emails go missing. Your best friend falls out with you because she completely misinterprets a message. Your car won’t start. Banking apps stop working. The list goes on.
In our home, we back up the laptops before Mercury retrogrades. Not out of fear, but based on experience. Better safe that sorry. It’s also a time to avoid signing contracts for big-ticket items (because you won’t see the fine print) or buying new electrical or technological equipment. If you’re going on any journeys, make sure you’ve had your car tuned up.
Given the number of weeks every year that Mercury is retrograde, we simply can’t go into hiding. Nor should we! Befriending this planet (also known as The Trickster), and understanding his message, is key to not just surviving but positively thriving during this transit. Mercury, during retrograde phase, invites us to go with him into a type of Underworld (just like Persephone). In essence, it means becoming more right-brained so that we allow our intuitive self more air time. If we already live an intuitive life and take time to ‘really’ listen, then the retrograde phases won’t feel so debilitating or like you’ve just stepped into heavy fog.
The magic of Mercury retrograde lies in slowing right down and turning inward. I deliberately mark off the retrogrades in my diary for the upcoming year to make sure my work load is minimal at the time. One reason is to have ‘wiggle’ room; space to manoeuvre when things may not go to plan. Mostly, I keep this time reserved for myself so I can edit books I’ve been writing. This slow-down-and-reflect time is ideal for editing, and without it, due to my normal workload, I’d never create this much-needed space. Without this dedicated time, my life would be full-to-bursting all year around. For me, Mercury retrograde is the Universe saying ‘have a rest here’. For me, it’s a natural pause in life. WE ALL NEED THIS. Sure, we might book annual holidays but are they really restful? Do they offer a mind, body and soul retreat?
You can find the magic in Mercury’s quiet time by making this a dedicated inner sabbatical.
Re-vision
Revise
Review
Renovate
Re-evaluate
Rest
Recuperate
Edit
Recycle
Declutter
Take a digital detox
Journal
Meditate
This is a perfect time to go back over previous work and check all the fine details. I know from experience that it’s far too easy to misinterpret communication. It’s not Mercury’s fault! In fact, we should thank any shenanigans that often happen around this time because they’re a reminder to SLOW DOWN. If we don’t approach this time consciously, we might find ourselves wondering if Mercury retrograde should be nicknamed Bite Your Tongue. This isn’t the time for making assumptions but showing awareness and insight. The ‘danger’ times (if you want to call them that), or rather, the times to be alert to Mercury’s tricks are when it is stationing retrograde and stationing direct. Generally, once he’s whisked us deep down into the Underworld with him, we’re okay communication-wise for a couple of weeks. My experience is that once Mercury and the Sun are cazimi (conjunct) and Mercury is now in the heart of the Sun, it’s a lot easier to move forward with plans. This is an empowering time. Often there are revelations and divine downloads. I have this aspect in my natal (birth) chart, so perhaps I’m particularly sensitive to this during a retrograde cycle.
If you know where Mercury is transiting in your birth chart (which house, or area of life, it is travelling through) you can understand the area of learning or ‘revisiting’ that it is offering you. Some of us are particularly sensitive to Mercury’s transits and can feel the shadow of the retrograde (that is, the time before and after it stations). So, if you want to live and breathe the magic of Mercury retrograde, it’s simple. Slow down.
Smell the roses
Sip your tea
Walk barefoot on the grass at sunrise
Watch the Sun set
Write haiku
Eat mindfully
Go to bed early
Stop scrolling and read a book instead
Take a bath
Everything else can wait. Wishing you a magical and mystical Mercury-Inner-Alchemist Sabbatical.
P.S. Astrological note: To astrologers and lay folk worldwide, retrograde means ‘backward’ so there’s no need to say “retrograded back”!
Veronika is a second-generation astrologer living and working in rural Cumbria who offers face-to-face readings in person or via Zoom.
Veronika’s articles on psychological astrology have been published in two prestigious international astrology magazines: The Mountain Astrologer and (the late) Dell Horoscopes.
















