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What happens when Mercury is retrograde and combust?
Mercury retrograde promotes either a person talking too much or not at all. Mercury is the “Karaka” of Speech,Memory and Intellect. Combust and retrograde can make a person very prone to burn out and also unsure of how to deal with Mercury related and connected issues.
Can retrograde planets be combust?
Even if it is at the same degree as Sun, it will still give results, howsoever little, at least of things which it is karaka of. So, combustion may reduce the result of planet thus combusted but it will never get wiped out.
What happens when Mercury is in retrograde Gemini?
Mercury Retrograde Effects on Gemini. Mercury is your ruler, so when it goes retrograde your whole world is thrown off. On a positive note, you’re a mutable sign who sees change (even bad) as a chance to make improvements. When Mercury retrograde puts up a roadblock, you just find an alternate route to get where you need to go.
What does Mercury Retrograde feel like in Virgo?
Mercury Retrograde Effects on Virgo You hate disorder, so this can be an ugly scenario for you, Virgo. When your ruler, Mercury, is retrograde, it feels like a betrayal from within. The things you can normally count on to get you through your day—order, routine, etc.—are replaced with chaos and uncertainty.
How does Mercury Retrograde affect Taurus men?
But violence isn’t the answer during Mercury retrograde, patience is. With Mercury retrograde, this is one time when you can’t use your sheer force to get what you want. The more you push, the worse you fail. Being a Taurus, your steadfast attitude can be thrown for a loop during this time.
How does Mercury Retrograde affect Pisces?
Mercury Retrograde Effects on Pisces Your intuition is usually on point, Pisces, but during Mercury retrograde your guesses and “feelings” are just off. With your psychic and intuitive abilities out of whack, the mix-ups that can result leave you feeling confused and out of sorts. After all, if you can’t trust your gut, what can you trust?