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Mercury Retrograde in Cancer - It will all be over soon! Plus, A COMET?!

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Christina Malone

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I am so Sorry!  The July 11th show was a total bust again - nothing was recorded.  So, I re-recorded it on Thursday, July 16th.   I finally ordered a headset with a microphone in hopes that might help, but I just started using it today, and as you will hear, it kind of breaks up a little.  So now I have to find a different kind of headset that uses a USB port. I did figure out how to play my songs, so you will hear my beginning song “Traveling Light” and then the closing song, "Spinning Through The Universe" Yay!  At least some of the chaos should ease up as Mercury went direct on Sunday, July 12, but it still has the storm, which is the time it takes to come back to where it started the Retrograde, and that will be July 20, so you might still experience some bad traffic and miscommunication. This is what I call a typical Mercury retrograde experience.  I hope you have been able to have a sense of humor about it and spend more time enjoying the quiet inside, and maybe watch a funny movie.  Please do be careful, and wear a mask, because we need to get this pandemic under control.  Also, now, out of the blue, a comet named Neowise, which no one saw, or predicted, is suddenly showing up in the sky. But this is why I say God is in charge!  Spoiler alert! The reason it couldn’t be seen, according to the brilliant astronomers who study the skies, was because it was tucked inside Mercury’s orbit, and therefore hidden from sight.  Remember Mercury is a trickster and also rules the mind and the eyes.  In a clear sky,youcan see it 2 hours before dawn, or 2 hours after sunset, in the NW part of the sky, below The Big Dipper.   Also if you see a bright  object near the sunrise, that would be a beautiful planet Venus. 

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