This article by Miles Mathis explains that “Mercury in retrograde” is a real physical phenomenon with tangible effects, not just an astrological superstition. Mathis argues that it’s a “line-of-sight event” caused by Earth’s perspective, not Mercury actually reversing its motion. He posits that the phenomenon is related to “charge” and its interaction with celestial bodies.
Mathis proposes that planets, including Mercury, “recycle charge” from the Sun, absorbing and re-emitting it. During Mercury’s retrograde motion, when it passes between the Sun and Earth, it focuses this charge. While this can momentarily boost Earth with charge, the majority of the time during retrograde, Mercury deflects or absorbs charge that would otherwise reach Earth, leading to a “diminished field.”
This reduced charge environment, Mathis contends, has real-world consequences, impacting everything from individual energy levels and accidents to larger-scale events like famines and droughts. He draws a parallel to “Solar Minimum,” a period of reduced charge over several years, which he links to negative events and even claims was exploited by those in power, citing the “Covid scam” as an example. Mathis believes that knowledge of these charge cycles could mitigate negative outcomes, and predicts a shift towards better times around the “maximum in 2027.”
He also touches on astrology, suggesting his charge theory confirms the idea that planetary and stellar positions have influence, but criticizes mainstream astrology for ignoring the mechanics of charge. Mathis concludes by explaining why Mercury, despite being smaller than Venus, has a more significant effect during retrograde: its closer proximity to the Sun means it moves through a denser charge field and travels faster, enabling it to sweep up more charge and consequently diminish the charge available to Earth.
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This article by Miles Mathis explains that “Mercury in retrograde” is a real physical phenomenon with tangible effects, not just an astrological superstition. Mathis argues that it’s a “line-of-sight event” caused by Earth’s perspective, not Mercury actually reversing its motion. He posits that the phenomenon is related to “charge” and its interaction with celestial bodies.
Mathis proposes that planets, including Mercury, “recycle charge” from the Sun, absorbing and re-emitting it. During Mercury’s retrograde motion, when it passes between the Sun and Earth, it focuses this charge. While this can momentarily boost Earth with charge, the majority of the time during retrograde, Mercury deflects or absorbs charge that would otherwise reach Earth, leading to a “diminished field.”
This reduced charge environment, Mathis contends, has real-world consequences, impacting everything from individual energy levels and accidents to larger-scale events like famines and droughts. He draws a parallel to “Solar Minimum,” a period of reduced charge over several years, which he links to negative events and even claims was exploited by those in power, citing the “Covid scam” as an example. Mathis believes that knowledge of these charge cycles could mitigate negative outcomes, and predicts a shift towards better times around the “maximum in 2027.”
He also touches on astrology, suggesting his charge theory confirms the idea that planetary and stellar positions have influence, but criticizes mainstream astrology for ignoring the mechanics of charge. Mathis concludes by explaining why Mercury, despite being smaller than Venus, has a more significant effect during retrograde: its closer proximity to the Sun means it moves through a denser charge field and travels faster, enabling it to sweep up more charge and consequently diminish the charge available to Earth.
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