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  2. A Complete Guide to Every Mercury Retrograde Happening ... - AOL

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    Mercury Retrograde Meaning Astrology. ... and what to expect from the remaining retrogrades left this year. Grab your calendar and mark down these dates – because this year, 2024, brings a total ...

  3. 5 planets are about to be retrograde at the same time. What ...

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    Five planets are going to be retrograde in the summer of 2024. Here are the dates for Mercury retrograde, Venus retrograde, Saturn retrograde, Neptune retrograde, Pluto retrograde and more.

  4. Uranus Retrograde in Taurus 2023–2024, Explained - AOL

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    Fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius) will most directly feel this year's 2023 Uranus retrograde. With Uranus and Jupiter retrograde in Taurus – making forward progress is more difficult ...

  5. Mercury Goes Retrograde Before Thanksgiving. An Astrologer ...

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    The next Mercury in retrograde starts on March 14, so you can spend some solid time in the new year on a more even vibe. Just focus on being flexible for now. It’ll make your life much, much easier.

  6. Astrological progression - Wikipedia

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    For secondary progression or the day-for-a-year method, retrograde motion means that progressing a planet forward one day in time leads to the planet's moving 'backwards' in the chart in an anti-clockwise fashion. In astrology this backward movement was traditionally thought to be unlucky or inauspicious, as it went against the 'natural' order ...

  7. Mercury Retrograde Is Hereā€”And This Is What Each Sign ... - AOL

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    Mercury retrograde, which happens three to four times a year, is not only the most common retrograde of all; it’s arguably the most well-known celestial occurrence, too. And it’s an important one.

  8. Vakri grahas - Wikipedia

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    Vakragati means retrograde motion. As the Earth passes by a planet that particular planet appears to move backwards i.e. westward, amid the stars, this phenomenon is called retrograde motion, which motion invariably occurs at a time when that planet is visible for a relatively longer period. the approximate midpoint of which period in respect of the superior planets coincides with opposition ...

  9. Apparent retrograde motion - Wikipedia

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    The more distant planets retrograde more frequently, as they do not move as much in their orbits while Earth completes an orbit itself. The retrograde motion of a hypothetical extremely distant (and nearly non-moving) planet would take place during a half-year, with the planet's apparent yearly motion being reduced to a parallax ellipse.