Mercury in Retrograde — Fear or Flourish

No Fear Astrology
5 min readOct 9, 2022
Girls sitting on books with space. Writing in the background. Text mercury retrograde in. the natal chart

For the astrology mentorship that I’m currently doing, I have to find celebrity charts to work with. And as I was doing my research, I happened upon a few charts that I found rather interesting. Now, I’m not one for celebrity analysis. In fact, I hate it. It feels like confirmation bias. But I understand why we do it, as astrologers. It gives us a reference point to study from, a (hopefully) unbiased point of view, with a person’s life documented, so we can say, “Aha! This is what caused ______ .”

But that is precisely the reason I feel so icky about it. But anyway, I digress. I looked at the charts, I’ve tried to find charts that showed areas I wanted to focus on (4th, 8th, and 12th houses), and while I found some charts, I noticed a few things. Namely, that I didn’t really care about the people I was looking into. So I decided to look into the charts of people, well known people, who have actually impacted me. And I found a few things interesting. I’ll post them below and see if you can spot any differences or similarities in them yourself.

The first of which, and most prominent thing to me, is that they both have Mercury in retrograde. Let me specify why that may shock you a little bit about them.

One has invented the universal language Esperanto.

The other is one of my all time favorite authors.

So when we think about Mercury, as the planet of communication, ideas, writing, speech, and language and we think of retrograde planets as the opposite of whatever that planet represents, we have a problem on our hands. Because ultimately, that isn’t really what it means. At least, that cannot be the whole story. So here are some similarities between the charts:

  • Their Mercurys are both in Sagittarius
  • They both have retrograde Saturn
  • Their Venuses are both in Capricorn
  • Their Nodes are both direct
  • Their Nodes are both in a nodal reversal situation, one in Leo/Aqua and the other in Aqua/Leo
  • Their Neptunes are both ruled by Jupiter or Neptune ruled signs, Pisces and Sagittarius

There are other similarities, I’m sure, but little for the point of this article that I’m willing to dissect.

But for one of these people to invent a language, and another to become a well known, published author doesn’t fit the bill for what we currently tout as Mercury retrograde. So here’s the deal: We either deny what we know, and go in search of answers. We see the possibilities, chance, and challenges for what they are. Or, we shun their very lives because it does not fit into our neat little views of astrology as we know it.

I choose the former option, and go in search of more in-depth and quality answers. Now, do I have all of this wrapped up to show you in this article? I cannot pretend to. But I do hope that we can explore this further, and hope it will lead to more answers (or, even more exciting, more questions!)

If we’re going to get very specific, Laini’s Mercury is technically stationary direct- and while stationary planets are often touted as the most powerful parts of the chart, it still is a big part of the retrogradation cycle. Liani’s books are some of the most imaginative things I’ve ever read.

L.L. Zamenhof’s Mercury is very much in retrograde. And the man invented a whole ass language, for a good cause. Zamenhof’s main goal was that he wanted to promote a world without war, and a great way to do that would be if we all understood each other. He decided the best way to do that was through language — with no barriers between people.

So do these people need more time to think about it, as some suggest? Do they need more time to think and process? Are they simply more private? We can’t say they’re not good with words, their lives and careers are built around language itself.

So here are some questions to get the brain wheels turning- does Mercury in Sagittarius have anything to do with it? Does being Jupiter ruled impact them? What about the much debated Mercury’s rulership over Aquarius? Does this have anything to do with their retrograde Saturns, the ruler of Aquarius? Or hell, even Uranus? Especially as Uranus is a modern ruler of Aquarius? Do their direct nodes in Aquarius have anything to do with it- or the fact that their Uranuses are both in an air sign? The fact is much to be debated and leaves much to be desired.

But the fact of the matter is- both Mercurys prove a powerful point about retrogrades. One that screams, “Look at me!” So whether you think about retrogrades as being a reflective cycle, or even as a something potentially “harmful” (which I don’t believe, the stars are not going to come down and eat you), it can’t be ignored that people with these placements can have a very powerful, very positive, impact on the world. Perhaps it calls for a cross-cultural comparison of astrological systems. Perhaps it calls for a complete overhaul of what we know. Maybe it points to a sense of power, a sense of change, or a new way of thinking (no pun intended) about things. But as things stand right now, Mercury in retrograde certainly isn’t a bad thing.

Thanks so much for reading! Have a great day and let me know what you want covered next.

Love,

Abby

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Other resources on Mercury Retrograde, if you’re interested:

Gregory Rozek’s wonderful article on retrogrades

Steven Forrest’s blog on natal retrograde planets

If you have any good references you have found to be helpful, please let me know and I will add it to the list.

Originally published at https://www.nofearastrology.com on October 9, 2022.

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