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Here's What Mercury Retrograde Really Means—Plus How To Use It To Your Advantage Uh oh—Mercury is going retrograde again. But before anyone starts panicking, what does Mercury retrograde actually mean? And does it really impact us?Here, we're answering all your Mercury retrograde queries, from why it happens, to how to get through it, according to astrologers.
'Most of us start a million things that we don't complete, never realizing how much psychic clutter this creates—the retrograde is a chance to tie up loose ends and create a clear vision for the future,' the twins say, adding, 'Take advantage of it, and you'll emerge fresh and ready when Mercury goes direct.'And for what it's worth, resisting the energy of Mercury retrograde is just going to land you in more snafus.
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