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3 Lucky Zodiac Signs Won't Suffer As Many Mercury Retrograde Mishaps

You’re in the clear.

by Chelsea Jackson

On Sept. 9, Mercury will station retrograde in Libra until Oct. 2, bringing forth a period of reflection centering around mediation, unity, and partnerships. While this period may bring up some major misunderstandings for some, not every sign will experience this retrograde in this fashion.

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Mercury retrograde fall 2022 will affect three zodiac signs least, based on where the planet of communication will be retrograding through their birth charts.

Here’s what this trio of signs can expect:

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Taurus (April 20-May 19)

On Sept. 9, Mercury retrograde will prompt a period of introspection regarding your work, habits, and rituals, allowing for some important readjustments to be made in this area of your life.

As a Venus-ruled sign, it’s important that you make time to enjoy yourself. Amid Mercury stationing retrograde on Sept. 9, you’ll be called to reconsider how you set time aside for balance, pleasure, and harmony.

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Cancer (June 21-July 20)

You’re being called to review your family matters, Cancer. As the homebody of the zodiac, you’ll be grateful for this period of withdrawal.

On Sept. 9, Mercury will retrace its steps through your fourth house, making this a time when you’ll be called to mediate and establish necessary balance behind closed doors. It’s a great time to have important conversations with family, or rearrange your living space.

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Scorpio (Oct. 22-Nov. 21)

During this season’s Mercury retrograde, you’ll be called to do a deep dive into your mental health habits, making this a time of rest, introspection, and reflection.

On Sept. 9, Mercury will begin to retrace its steps through your 12th house, prompting a period of review regarding how you prioritize self-care behind closed doors. While this may not be an incredibly social time for you, your batteries will be successfully recharged once Mercury stations direct Oct. 2.

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