The mind and the heart grow closer while Mercury travels through Cancer. We think about things on a deeper level during this transit, and have a greater ability to process and express our feelings. Mercury in Cancer gives us a chance to communicate with a softer touch, become more intimate, and share ourselves more personally with others.
Cancer the Crab is focused on all the things that make us feel comfortable, safe, and loved. When the planet of communication is in this sign, it’s easier to connect lovingly with others. We want our family, friends, and loved ones to KNOW they’re loved, and we find it easy to express the most caring and protective sides of ourselves when Mercury is in Cancer.
During Mercury’s transit through Cancer, we should open our minds to the messages we receive from our intuition. As a Water sign, Cancer has a very acute intuition. Mercury’s dance through Cancer doesn’t erase Mercury’s usual logic, but expands it to include instincts and gut feelings - information that cannot be put into words. This time gives us a heightened ability to draw necessary insights from sources you don’t always have access to.
It has been said that the biggest communication problem we humans have is that we do not listen to understand, we listen to reply. But that’s not the case with Mercury in Cancer. During this transit, we care enough to stop talking and start listening. Even silence can be full of meaning now. Mercury in Cancer is a reminder that real listening is done with the heart, as well as with the ears.
"Cancerians: Prepare for a Celestial Crabwalk as Mercury Retrogrades into your Sign - It's Time to Break Out the Tin Foil Hats and Organic Kale Chips!"
The next Cancer will start in 263 days, at Friday, 21 June, 2024
The Moon moves to Cancer in 4 days, at Friday, 06 October, 2023
Mercury moves to Cancer in 260 days, at Tuesday, 18 June, 2024
Venus moves to Cancer in 259 days, at Monday, 17 June, 2024
Mars moves to Cancer in 339 days, at Thursday, 05 September, 2024
The Waning Gibbous moon is currently 18 days old. The next new moon is at 17:55:08, 14 Oct 2023. The next full moon is at 20:24:27, 28 Oct 2023.
Ah, Cancer! The Crab. Let's scuttle sideways into your cosmic forecast, shall we?
With the Waning Gibbous moon at a ripe old age of 18 days, it's clear that we're in "adulting" territory. No need to panic, though. While most 18-year-olds are floundering around trying to figure out how to do their own laundry, you've got the universe as your parent, guiding you with celestial wisdom and occasionally embarrassing you in front of your friends.
This week, you may feel a calling to retreat into your crabby shell more than usual. You might even find yourself binge-watching Star Trek reruns until 3AM (Not that there's anything wrong with that. Captain Picard is quite the role model). You see, this aging moon is like a headmaster in the sky saying, "It's time for bed, kids!" But you, Cancer, are a rebel at heart. You’re going to stay up late, finish that last episode, and maybe even eat ice cream for breakfast. #LivingOnTheWildSide
Work might feel like a Klingon war zone this week, but remember, even Spock had to deal with workplace drama. Keep your phasers set to stun, not kill. Cool off with a Romulan Ale (or perhaps a non-alcoholic equivalent) when things get too heated. #WorkplaceWarrior
In love, you may find yourself caught in a love triangle worthy of a Star Trek episode. Is it Spock or Kirk? Kirk or Spock? Oh, the decisions! But remember, Cancer, love isn't about choosing between two handsome starship officers. It's about finding that person who loves you for your quirky, crabby, and nerdy-hippie self. #LoveIsScience
Remember, dear Cancer, the stars may guide us, but we steer our own ships. So, boldly go where no crab has gone before! #CrabbyCaptain
Until next time, live long and prosper. And remember to recycle. The universe will thank you.
#Cancer
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