This Mercury retrograde promises lurches, errors, and technical difficulties in your daily life, impeding your Martian conquest. Now is the time to rehash your commitments: Examine your relationships and projects with an air sign focus on efficiency, and invest in a more streamlined direction for the rest of 2021. What, or who, stands in the way of perfection? As the sun and Mars come together in Libra, they bring your individuality into contrast with your need to keep everybody else happy. Week two (October 5 to 10) calls for confrontation. Consider this a preparation of the body, so that the soul feels safe to launch into a deeper journey. Bring not only peace, but space into your daily life. Double down on rest and restabilization by investing in routines and rituals. The first week of the retrograde (September 27 to October 4) promises to knock you out of orbit, forcing a pause by piling disarray on your inflexible plans. Focus on your own makeover so that you’ll be ready to act with clarity, efficiency, and authority when the world gets moving again. The Libra retrograde invites personal initiative. The chaos of our economic and public health systems should not hold you back from bringing order to your life. Mercury’s extra time in this sign is a chance to realign, reorganize, and re-harmonize your personal sphere. What do your home, your wardrobe, and your lover say about who you are? Though Libra works extra hard to keep everyone happy, it doesn’t let sentimentality compromise its ideals of perfection. Ruled by Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, Libra encourages us to elevate our external circumstances to our internal vision. With the autumn equinox on September 22, in which day and night come to equal lengths, we’ve launched into Libra’s domain, where balance, harmony, and objective perfection are at stake. A bright 2022 is in view, if you can fight your way out of this final crucible. But, by the time Mercury resumes its regularly-scheduled rotation around the sun on October 18, the planets Jupiter, Saturn and Pluto will have gone direct, indicating a return to (relative!) linearity, efficiency, and possibility. This retrograde is the cherry on top of a brutal few months: the big-picture malaise and uncertainty about your future, as symbolized by Jupiter and Saturn’s retrogrades, comes to the fore in daily life. Meanwhile, Mercury, the planet of communication and action, works in the personal sphere, yielding immediate consequences through your inbox, rent check, and travel plans. Since the start of the summer, these more outer planets - which tend to register effects in the global sphere - have fallen like dominos, halting unity in an age of Aquarian reinvention, revealing how easily entitlement and avarice can devastate our frail systems of public health and governance. In what amounts to a planetary administrative shutdown, Mercury joins Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto in retrograde, a phenomenon in which one planet catches up to, and speeds past, another, resulting in the illusion that heavenly bodies can stop in place, or move backwards. Take this dive into uncertainty, and you may emerge with a new direction. From September 27 to October 18, Mercury becomes the sixth planet to stall and reverse course, wrenching the year’s challenges to a breaking point. Progress, by any linear standards, has become an abstract idea. A Met Gala held in September defined a summer of cultural disarray, a large-scale mess indicated by a grisly five planets currently in retrograde. Despite the equinox on September 22, and the recent Jewish new year, autumn has so far failed to launch.
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