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Mercury Retrograde: What Your Astrologer Wants You To Know

You’ve probably heard someone blame Mercury retrograde for broken technology or travel delays, but this cycle is so much more than a string of inconveniences. Beneath the surface, every Mercury retrograde carries an invitation toward recalibration and renewal.

To understand Mercury retrograde and access its power for reflection, we first need to understand Mercury itself.

Who is Mercury? The Cosmic Messenger

In mythology, Mercury (Hermes to the Greeks) was the messenger of the gods and the only deity who could move between worlds. In the Hermetic tradition, Mercury connects to Hermes Trismegistus, father of alchemy, astrology, and the sciences, who legend holds had mastery over the three worlds. They say he was a man who accessed his divine nature, and so had access to insights and powers beyond the limits of the mortal.

In alchemy, Mercury is the key to the Great Work, the living practice that transforms our base matter (regular mind-body) into gold (enlightened mind-body). In astrology, Mercury rules the mind, communication, and the intellect’s power of reason. In Sanskrit, Mercury is the Buddhi, the higher intellect that uses awareness and reason to guide the lower mind’s habit-patterns toward liberation.

These ancient systems, as well as modern science, point to the truth that your mind has more power than most of us realize or utilize. In the mundane, the mind has the power to create joy or suffering, communicate well or poorly, solve our problems or create new ones. On a high level our minds have powers still being understood by modern science but well-documented in circles that study the esoteric: telepathy, creative imagination, travel into dream-realms, and psychic gifts are only a few of these.

In the body, Mercury travels along the nervous system, connecting the mind and body in ways that have genuine physiological effects (like when you’re worried and suddenly you experience tension, or when you imagine something wonderful and suddenly you have more energy).


Mercury is the bridge between thought and embodiment. This is the current that translates your beliefs and higher reasoning into your reality.

What Actually Happens During Mercury Retrograde

From Earth’s perspective, Mercury appears to move backward three to four times each year. Mercury isn’t truly moving backward, the apparent reversal is an optical illusion created by the geometry of Mercury, the Sun, and the Earth.

Each retrograde also has a shadow period: the time Mercury travels through the same degrees of the retrograde zone before and after reversal. When Mercury retraces its steps, we’re invited to do the same: to reflect, review, and realign.

Many people notice that Mercury retrograde coincides with a number of back-steps: travel delays, communication missteps, slow business, even exes coming back—it’s all fair game. But many people miss the big picture. These external events are the cosmic life power directing your intellect to rethink and reflect.

Mercury Retrograde as a Season of Reflection

Mercury retrograde is a time to notice the bigger picture in life. Yes, you may experience some snafus out in the world, but life isn’t all about efficiency. Mercury retrograde asks us to slow down and listen. Here are a few ways to work consciously with this cycle:


Review, Reflect, and Reconnect:

Tend to unfinished conversations, relationships, and COMMITMENTS

In the constantly moving world of always moving forward, are there relationships you’d like to tend to, recommit to, or even find closure from?

Rewrite Your Internal Script

Become conscious of your habitual thought patterns and choose which stories to keep.

Many of our thoughts are on auto-pilot, and often our habitual mental and emotional states are unconsciously creating our lived experiences. Now is a time to become conscious of what has been operating through your mental attitudes, beliefs, and emotions, and to select which ones you’d like to continue and which ones you’d like to shift.

Listen More Deeply

Reclaim silence as part of communication

Listening is a key part of communication, and with the world, media, and communications as loud as they are, it can be difficult to listen to the silent voice of the inner heart. Mercury retrograde is a great time to hone in on your listening. Learn to hear the hidden messages portrayed in the external world of communications as well as the silent truths that are always whispering from within.

Yoga and Astrology

Connect to Your Higher Knowing

Mercury retrograde is a perfect time to explore your soul blueprint in a personal astrology reading or to reconnect with your body through AstroYoga.

👉 Book your personalized Mercury Retrograde reading here

👉 Experience the Scorpio Season AstroYoga Flow here

The Deeper Lesson: Integration Over Perfection

We live in a culture that values output over reflection. Mercury retrograde asks you to slow down enough to truly integrate what you’ve been experiencing in life. Integration happens through your nervous system, breath, cells, and mind. Give yourself time to let what you’ve experienced take shape.

How to Work with This Mercury Retrograde

  • Shadow begins: Oct 21, 2025 - 20° Scorpio, conjoining Mars and Black Moon Lilith

  • Retrograde station: Nov 9, 2025 - 6° Sagittarius, conjoining Mars

  • Direct station: Nov 29 - 20° Scorpio

  • Shadow ends: Dec 16, 2025 - 6° Sagittarius

Specifically, this Mercury retrograde highlights the role of Mars in the recent (and still ongoing) grand trine in the water signs.

Mars is now in Sagittarius, conjoining Mercury as it stationed retrograde. A few weeks ago, during the shadow period, Mars was in Scorpio with Black Moon Lilith and Mercury, creating a trine with Saturn and Jupiter.

This formation is helping us uncover the shadows, redefine the suffering of the past, and ultimately align with our highest visions for life, if we’re willing to build from a soft place, and adapt from a place of hope and positive imagination rather than fear.

Mercury’s Pause

Mercury retrograde is a pause, and whether you love it or dread it, it’s a natural pattern of nature that we need. Take time to look within so you can look outward and forward with renewed clarity.

If you’d like to understand how Mercury’s movement activates your personal chart, and how to align your communication, nervous system, and purpose, book a personalized astrology reading.

A personal note:

This is an update of a blog originally published in 2018. It feels like a Mercury retrograde activity to go back, rethink, and rewrite this piece!

Jupiter, Capricorn, and Your Weekly AstroYoga Forecast 12/3/2019

Jupiter, Capricorn, and Your Weekly AstroYoga Forecast 12/3/2019

Jupiter in Capricorn

Capricorn energy has been under immense pressure for the past year (and will be for the next one); this prolonged season is seeking to poke and prod the Capricorn-ruled area of your chart until it churns out a proverbial diamond.

Yesterday, Jupiter entered Capricorn for a 13 month stay. Jupiter's entry marks a time when you can finally begin to see the glimmer in the forming diamond. Now is your time to beneficially expand your approach to measured, sustained effort over time. What is it you're working toward?

Astro Yoga: what is it, and where does it come from?

Astro Yoga: what is it, and where does it come from?

One of the most common questions I get as an AstroYogi, is: astro yoga… what’s that?

After I explain what it is, there’s often a follow-up question: so did you make it up?

I’m writing this blog for all of you out there who want to know a little bit more about astroyoga (or even a lot more!)

Put simply…

AstroYoga is the combination of Astrology and Yoga.

It’s a way to line up your yoga practice with the broader environment. It’s a way of practicing in harmony with nature and the universe. And guess what? When you’re in harmony with nature and the universe, your body will naturally feel more balanced emotionally and physically, and you’ll be more effective in the various areas of your life.

AstroYoga can be done generally (making yoga flows that jibe with the astrological and planetary seasons) or more personally (doing yoga that corresponds to planetary seasons as they relate to an individual’s chart).

The Aquarian Lunar Eclipse; Mercury and Mars in Retrograde; What does it all mean???

The Aquarian Lunar Eclipse; Mercury and Mars in Retrograde; What does it all mean???

A lot of you have been sending questions about the eclipse, and about Mercury and Mars in retrograde.

These are phenomena that we talk about A LOT in popular astrology these days. (Note, I actually don't think mercury/mars retrogrades are as big a deal as some claim--more on that in a future post).

But today, I have a special message for you on this eclipse:


Outer Planets: Why should you care about Uranus?

Outer Planets: Why should you care about Uranus?

Uranus is here to ask you a question: How do you feel about freedom?

Now, before we get carried away, this isn’t some patriotic guise. Freedom as I’m speaking about it refers to absolute, anything-can-happen, throw-it-to-the-wind, FREEDOM.

And chances are, you have mixed feelings about it. I know I do. Freedom sounds good at first to the ego… after all anything you want is possible. But then, upon reflection, most people will find that total freedom doesn’t sound so good because we also love boundaries. For example, we like our soul to be free...but for it to also adhere to the boundary of our bodies. And we’d like the flow of cash to be free… so long as some of it stays in our bank account.

Tell-Tale Signs of an ADVANCED Yoga Practice

Tell-Tale Signs of an ADVANCED Yoga Practice

Happy Memorial Day!

Lately, advanced yoga postures have been on my mind. This past week I attended a remarkable six-day advanced posture training here in Eugene, Oregon, and I’m not sure I have ever sweat so much!

It was nice to step back from teaching yoga classes in order to fully participate as a student. I find when I do this I always learn something new, and last week was no exception.

In the course, we had a discussion about what it means to have a truly advanced practice. Each person shared a different perspective. What struck me is that none of our answers were directly based on physical aptitude or even attaining advanced postures. Rather, the milestones mentioned by the group were internal.

In the days since the training, I find myself returning to this question. After all, it’s not merely certification, years of practice, or the types of classes you attend that turn you from an intermediate to an advanced practitioner. 

So what are the signs your yoga practice is deepening (or is already super deep)? Read on…

The Yogi’s Bookshelf: My Top 5 Picks

The Yogi’s Bookshelf: My Top 5 Picks

Those who know me well know that I LOVE a good book. I also don’t like to waste time reading things that aren’t helpful or don’t connect with me. But when I find a book I love, one that really juices up my soul, that’s when I want to spread the word far and wide!

On Sunday, May 6 I’m going to present a yoga philosophy workshop at Mudra Yoga in Eugene. I’m excited about this not only because I LOVE working with yogis, but because I get to talk about some of my favorite texts on this topic.

The workshop is going to be amazing—not because I’m amazing, but because what we’re talking about is truly life enhancing, soul edifying, and fun.

I know my readers are far and wide, so if you can’t make it to the workshop in Eugene (register here if you can!), you can at least know my top picks for your yogi bookshelf.


Three Reasons to Study Yoga Philosophy TODAY

Three Reasons to Study Yoga Philosophy TODAY
"When the wisdom of well-considered experience is joined coherently to well-grounded factual knowledge, you have a strong foundation from which to successfully navigate both the path of yoga and the world in general." -Christopher Wallis in his book Tantra Illuminated

I first began a daily yoga practice in 2004. Like most beginners, I had no idea what I was getting myself into, and that was a good thing. I knew that yoga would meet my goals of staying fit and relaxed, and those physical benefits were enough for me. 

Perhaps my introductory years of yoga sound familiar to you. In my experience, physical yoga is what most often attracts people to yoga. Perhaps you came to yoga seeking some degree of fitness (cross training, stretching, strengthening, or physical upkeep) mixed with some degree of relaxation.

There's no denying that the physical benefits of yoga come without needing to study old texts.

Yet, as you deepen your practice and move from the beginning levels of yoga, studying yoga philosophy helps.

CLAIM YOUR PERSONAL POWER with Yoga and Astrology

CLAIM YOUR PERSONAL POWER with Yoga and Astrology

 In the past 15 months, we’ve seen the climate in our country reach higher and higher levels of uncertainty. I’ve had conversation after conversation where I hear the same sentiment brought up—that feeling of being powerless in a world where power seems to be something that people take by violence and force. In a world driven by binaries, we see powerful vs powerless, domineering vs helpless. 

But there has to be a better way to see things than binaries that divide and disempower. I’m a yogi-astrologer, so I looked into yoga and its sister discipline, astrology, for answers.

A lot of the time when we use the word ‘power’ with yoga, we’re referring to a type of vinyasa-heavy flow that activates cardio and really BURNS SOME CALORIES.  But there is a type of power far more central within yoga and astrology that leads us down the path of empowerment.

What's your Ascendent? (AND--what IS an Ascendent???)

What's your Ascendent? (AND--what IS an Ascendent???)

It was Imbolic this past week, which is the traditional holiday that marks the midway point between the winter solstice and the vernal equinox.

Today, we celebrate this holiday by checking whether a groundhog sees a shadow, but in many traditional cultures, Imbolic marked a time to look at what was on the horizon for the year. Imbolic marks the very early stages of spring and the very late stages of winter, a time when the seeds we want to sprout this year must be planted.

As a holiday about looking toward the horizon, Imbolic is the perfect holiday to reflect on your ascendent--the sign in your chart that was on your horizon at birth.

Some of the most-often asked questions of me as an astrologer are: what is an ascendent? What does it mean when someone says “Scorpio rising”? WHY do you want to know what time and place I was born in order to do my chart?

All of these questions point to your ascendent or rising sign.