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Home / Folklore / Astrology / We Are Now In Mercury Retrograde Until April 25

We Are Now In Mercury Retrograde Until April 25

Updated on April 30, 2024April 1, 2024
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Mercury goes into retrograde several times a year when the planet appears to be going backward in its orbit.

Throughout history, it has been reported that strange and unusual events may occur during Mercury retrograde, such as breakdowns of communication systems, misunderstandings between people, interruptions in travel plans, and technical malfunctions.

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