Retrograde
Imagine riding in a speeding train, and passing a slower
train. Both trains are moving straight ahead, but as the trains
are passing, the slower train appears to be moving backwards,
at least from the point of view of the riders on the fast
train.
This same effect occurs with the planets. As the Earth
passes (or is passed by) other planets in the solar system, for
a while, they appear to slow in their path across the Zodiac.
Then they stop altogether, and backtrack against their paths
for a short while, and stop again. Finally, they get back up to
speed again, and return to where they started.
The entire periodfrom the point where the planet started to
slow down, through the backwards motion, until the planet
catches up to itself and passes the point where it started
fromis called Retrograde. Its a fairly common and
straightforward event in astronomy, but it takes on a whole new
meaning in astrology.
Retrograde periods are traditionally regarded as times when
humans have little control. This is when things that are fated
to happen actually happen.
Mercury, for example, turns retrograde three times a year.
From February 14th, 2007, to March 28th, 2007, Mercury is in
retrograde. On March 8th, 2007, it finishes the backwards
motion and begins moving forward again.
Mercury rules informationconversation, communication,
thinking and education. When Mercury is in retrograde, these
things will have glitches thrown indisrupted communications,
collapsed negotiations, and general misunderstandings, usually
because some vital piece of information has been lost.
Venus turns retrograde every eighteen months. During this
period, emotionswhich Venus rulesbecome muted. Venus in
retrograde is the wrong time of the year to redecorate, start a
relationship, or get married.
The planets beyond Venus have longer retrograde periods,
that are further and further apart (Saturn, for example, is in
retrograde from December 6th, 2006 until August 7th,
2007). More information :
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