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Mercury Retrograde in Sagittarius 2024: Dates, Effects, and Astrological Implications

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Mercury Retrograde In Sagittarius 2024

The final Mercury retrograde of 2024 is set to begin on Tuesday, November 26, and will last until Sunday, December 15. This celestial event, which occurs about three times a year, is often viewed with caution in astrological circles due to its perceived impact on communication, travel, and technology.

Astronomically, Mercury retrograde is an optical illusion where the planet appears to be moving in the opposite direction in its orbit. During this period, Mercury will move from 22 degrees to 6 degrees in the sign of Sagittarius. Astrologers suggest that this transit is not inherently negative but rather an opportunity for introspection and learning. It is recommended to use this time for deep reflection, slowing down routines, and becoming more aware of reality.

The zodiac signs most affected by this Mercury retrograde are Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces. Gemini and Virgo, being the complementary opposite and ruler of Mercury respectively, will experience significant influence. Sagittarians may face issues such as lack of concentration, demotivation, and doubts, while Pisces will be in a direct line with Saturn, prompting them to seek answers to move forward.

Astrologers advise avoiding major decisions during this period and instead focusing on introspection and personal growth. This time is also seen as an opportunity to learn to say no, express boundaries, and cultivate patience to close the year harmoniously and prepare for the coming year).

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