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Re: OK, so who else is thinking of leaving then?
« Reply #50 on: July 15, 2006, 04:05:24 pm »
I'm going nowhere. I'm in here.

I like this place very much. And here are many people I like and whose postings I appreciate.

I don't have a clue what this fuss is all about, because I don't have enough time to stay up to date with everything what's going on here.
I even don't have the time to stay up to date with all the great threads I would like to participate, because there are plenty of them on Bettermost.



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Re: OK, so who else is thinking of leaving then?
« Reply #51 on: July 15, 2006, 08:05:14 pm »
Please feel free to do with this as your wish, but it has an effect....


Mercury Retrograde    

On July 4, 2006, Mercury, the cosmic magician, turns retrograde in Leo, the sign of the Lion, sending communications, travel, appointments, mail and the www into a general snarlup! This awkward period begins a few days before the actual turning point (as Mercury slows) and lasts for three weeks or so, until July 29, when the Winged Messenger reaches his direct station. At this time he halts and begins his return to direct motion through the zodiac.

Everything finally straightens out on August 12, 2006, as he passes the point where he first turned retrograde. Mercury turns retrograde three times a year, as a rule, but the effects of each period differ, according to the sign in which it happens (see box for Retrograde Periods in 2006).

A planet is described as retrograde when it appears to be moving backwards through the zodiac. This traditional concept arises in the illusory planetary motion created by the orbital rotation of the earth, with relation to other planets in our solar system. Planets are never actually retrograde or stationary, they just seem that way, due to this optical illusion.


Fated Events
As a rule, retrograde planets presage a period of seemingly inevitable or fated events, which relate to their sphere of influence. They present us with a series of events over which we seem to have little or no control, relating especially to the sign in which the retrogradation occurs. For example, Mercury retrograde in Leo presents quite different sets of circumstances from those generated when it retrogrades into Cancer.

A retrograde period is best seen as a cycle, beginning when the planet begins to slow to a halt before travelling backwards through the zodiac and ending when the planet returns to the point where it first paused. However, during the cycle, the planet's energy is most powerful (and more likely to generate critical events of universal importance) when the planet makes a station, appearing motionless in the sky.

These stationary periods occur near the beginning of the cycle (when the planet first halts as it prepares to move backwards) and midway through the cycle when the retrograde planet slows to a stop before moving forward again. The "direct station" (when the planet halts before moving forward again) is the most powerful and can be used for maximum benefit.

Some astrologers consider that the "Mercury Shadow" begins some three weeks before the actual retro station (when Mercury passes the point of direct station for the first time), but I am more inclined to think that the really noticeable peculiarities begin when Mercury slows significantly, a few days before the retro station. This period of "Mercury Shadow" extends to the Return date, some three weeks after the direct station. Bear this in mind, because experience shows that the effects of the retro period are still marked during the "shadow" phase.

What does Mercury affect?
In general, Mercury rules thinking and perception, processing and disseminating information and all means of communication, commerce and transportation. By extension, Mercury rules people who work in these areas, especially people who work with their minds or their wits: writers and orators, commentators and critics, gossips and spin doctors, travellers, tricksters and thieves.

Mercury retrograde gives rise to personal misunderstandings; flawed, disrupted, or delayed communications, negotiations and trade; glitches and breakdowns with phones, computers, cars, buses, and trains. And all of these problems usually arise because some crucial piece of information, or component, has gone astray, or awry.

It is therefore not wise to make important decisions while Mercury is retrograde, since it is very likely that these decisions will be clouded by misinformation, poor communication and careless thinking. Mercury is all about mental clarity and the power of the mind, so when Mercury is retrograde, these intellectual characteristics tend to be less acute than usual, as the critical faculties are dimmed.


The Key Issue
The key issue here is one of focus. Mercury's retro phase tends to bring unforeseen changes and blockages, but the aggravation and frustration that many of us experience during these periods is often due to our own inability to roll with the punches. Is this due to our ego-fixation? Mercury sets out to restructure our thinking processes and for many of us this is painful and frustrating. Moreover, these experiences reveal flaws in our internal organisation as well as our external planning, which can make us feel foolish and inadequate.

Mercury retrograde, like any cosmic aspect, affects people differently, depending on where it hits their personal charts. Some people actually prosper under a retro Mercury, especially if Mercury is retrograde but otherwise well-aspected in their birth charts. It is also a time when matters begun under a previous retro period will come to fruition, or completion as the case may be. Firm decisions that have been previously made when Mercury is travelling normally through the zodiac may be implemented or finalised while Mercury is retrograde without too much worry, for experience shows that this can be done without undue problems arising.

 
Mercury Retrograde in Leo
When Mercury is retrograde, everyone's thinking is more introspective and we tend to think about issues and concerns which relate to the sign involved. With Mercury retrograde in Leo, people with this sign prominent in their charts will be especially prone to such introspection. There is little choice but to reconsider our personal views and opinions about life. There is, however, an opportunity to gain insight into our own ego.

Mercury retro in Leo gives confusion regarding high ideals and aspirations. People tend to be outspoken or quick-tempered, and their kind-hearted impulses can be misplaced, due to getting the facts wrong. Leaders and those in high places are subject to delusion and error, especially as nebulous Neptune is in opposition and lordly Jupiter is square. They tend to appear haughty, proud and passionate. Individuals find dramatic ways to communicate and are quick to refute ideas that disagree with their own.

All areas of communication are affected, especially in matters related to romance, self-expression, creative and dramatic endeavours or anything to do with children, investment, public standing and speculative ventures in general. This period brings travel snafus and missed appointments of all kinds. Documents can go astray.
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Re: OK, so who else is thinking of leaving then?
« Reply #52 on: July 15, 2006, 08:27:32 pm »
Parting contestants will receive a beautiful 1974 Harvest Gold Rival Crock Pot, perfect for making that roast with potatoes and other extra carbs.  And a box of Rice-A-Roni.  And two sticks of Big Red chewing gum.  And a can of Tab.
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Re: OK, so who else is thinking of leaving then?
« Reply #53 on: July 15, 2006, 08:52:49 pm »
Quote from: Phillip
Parting contestants will receive a beautiful 1974 Harvest Gold Rival Crock Pot, perfect for making that roast with potatoes and other extra carbs.  And a box of Rice-A-Roni.  And two sticks of Big Red chewing gum.  And a can of Tab.

 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


No Tupperware??   ;)
Well, guess I'll just have to stay around then.  ;D
« Last Edit: July 15, 2006, 09:57:26 pm by fernly »
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Re: OK, so who else is thinking of leaving then?
« Reply #54 on: July 15, 2006, 08:55:05 pm »
You shut up about The Weather Channel!  This ain't its fault!

Seriously, it used to be one of my favorites.  It was nearly coma-inducing, and I liked that.  But now they've gone all Hollywood.  It just isn't the same.

(I may be younger than you by one year - to the day - but dammit, I still love my Weather Channel.)


I love the Weather Channel, too. I been around it so long, I remember when Jim Cantore had hair.  ;D
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Re: OK, so who else is thinking of leaving then?
« Reply #55 on: July 15, 2006, 09:54:48 pm »
I love the Weather Channel, too. I been around it so long, I remember when Jim Cantore had hair.  ;D

:snork:

And when they used to send *him* out into the eyes of the hurricanes?  Oh - that was just a couple years ago...
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Re: OK, so who else is thinking of leaving then?
« Reply #56 on: July 15, 2006, 10:49:49 pm »

I'm Here!  Not as much as I once was able to be, but I ain't leavin' you crazy dingbats for nuthin!

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Re: OK, so who else is thinking of leaving then?
« Reply #57 on: July 16, 2006, 12:42:18 am »
I love how this thread has become more like "Raise your hand if you're staying!"

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Re: OK, so who else is thinking of leaving then?
« Reply #58 on: July 16, 2006, 12:47:20 am »
Bravo, Bravo Celeste for posting that brilliant and insightful info about Mercury retrograde...I feel sure that it has played a mighty hand in these events. As I mentioned in other threads concerning this.

As for me, I, too, have lots going on, trying to make my dreams come true in this here Big Apple, and those things can keep me away for days at a time sometimes. But I love everyone here, and this place is a part of me as much as Brokeback is a part of me. I don't expect to be leaving anytime soon, as long as there's so much love, fun, and laughter to be had here at BetterMost. So let's let the party go on, and hope that the recently departed will come to their senses and get back here. Even if we have to wait till November.  ;)

Thanks for the great thread, Isabelle. We could use a group hug.

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Re: OK, so who else is thinking of leaving then?
« Reply #59 on: July 16, 2006, 01:21:51 am »
Barbara, aside from that brilliant reference to Aguirre's phone speech, is there any reason you've seriously considered leaving? (Ya practically just got here, fer crissakes!)
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