Moon in SagittariusMercury turned direct Saturday evening at 9:26p PT | 12:26a(Su) ET | 4:26a(Su) UT
Google's weird formatting does not allow me to change the gigantic typeface without making it almost too tiny to read. Strange. It happens more often when Mercury is retrograde! Not kidding.
Mercury turning direct late at night (Saturday) suggests a turning point, at least in one's inner life. It may be well to meditate or pray for awhile in the evening and before falling asleep.
The Dark Hermetic Epoch continues until September 2. That is because when Mercury turns direct it is still going very slowly. Analogy: A car is starting up. It has to go one mile an hour before it can go three miles an hour, and ten miles an hour before it can get up to 55. While Mercury is still slow, we feel the effects as if it were retrograde. Actually, it is still retrograde in relation to the sun, its constant companion, because it is moving slower than the sun. It is not until after it reaches the sun's speed (which is of course actually the speed of Earth around the sun) that the Bright Hermetic Epoch begins. (But not exactly on that day; a little later; one reader has figured out how to calculate that! Kudos to her!) In accord with the preceding paragraph, I cannot promise that things will immediately get "better" or easier late tonight or Sunday. But there may be, internally, a smooth sense of relief in some ways, as if one has realized something which gives one greater security and peace of mind. To continue the analogy: One is comfortably seated in the car, with a map on one's lap, or the GPS running. But maybe one does not know the exact destination yet.
The Dark Hermetic Epoch continues until September 2. That is because when Mercury turns direct it is still going very slowly. Analogy: A car is starting up. It has to go one mile an hour before it can go three miles an hour, and ten miles an hour before it can get up to 55. While Mercury is still slow, we feel the effects as if it were retrograde. Actually, it is still retrograde in relation to the sun, its constant companion, because it is moving slower than the sun. It is not until after it reaches the sun's speed (which is of course actually the speed of Earth around the sun) that the Bright Hermetic Epoch begins. (But not exactly on that day; a little later; one reader has figured out how to calculate that! Kudos to her!) In accord with the preceding paragraph, I cannot promise that things will immediately get "better" or easier late tonight or Sunday. But there may be, internally, a smooth sense of relief in some ways, as if one has realized something which gives one greater security and peace of mind. To continue the analogy: One is comfortably seated in the car, with a map on one's lap, or the GPS running. But maybe one does not know the exact destination yet.
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