The Eclipse and Mercury

The Eclipse and Mercury

When looking at an astrology sign, let’s use Gemini as an example, but upon observation?
Mercury and Eclipse
Each astrological sign is 1/12th of a circle, or 30 degrees. Then, that slice of a the sky is further carved into 10 degree pieces. Called “decans,” each one is assigned a meaning, and in fine tuning charts, that’s the easy starting point. But given the impact of the current cycle?

The Eclipse and Mercury

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Stardust

After seeing people in person, I noticed that there was certain way everyone is getting rattled, and Mercury wasn’t officially retrograde yet. (Its dates run May 30 – June 21 (see disclaimers).

The first decan of Gemini? Full Moon, super blood moon, and eclipse, right at 5° Gemini/Sag. Essentially? Hits the whole first third, lights it up like a Xmas tree. To compound that energy? Jupiter is slow but forward in Pisces, creating a tension angle. All first decan.

The second decan of Gemini? There’s a compounding factor, first, is Saturn, in Aquarius, nominally making a compatible angle to that second slice of Gemini, but in Taurus, there’s Uranus, creating weird, unwieldy problems for that Saturn. It’s a small amount of tension. Reality in a time when “reality” is in short supply. Second decan.

The third decan of Gemini? Mercury, starting a retrograde pattern, but there’s an added level of confusion, above and certainly beyond what normal might be, with Neptune, in Pisces, at 22 degrees, and that creates a tense obfuscation for both that Mercury retrograde and Venus. Adding Venus into the mix just makes it more — lovable? This portion of the pattern kicks off in the third decan.

The Eclipse and Mercury

Reality, non-reality, hopes, dreams, love, loss, all in there. Carved out of the stars, but this promises to be a new level of weird.

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About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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