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Mercury retrograde: Time for revision of attitude

The prospect for peace - or at least a lasting ceasefire - is advancing rapidly following a surprise weekend proposal by Yemen's Houghis to halt all attacks on Saudi coalition forces. On Sunday the head of Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi Supreme Revolutionary Committee Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, said "We are willing to freeze and stop military operations" — something which now appears to have taken effect, according to a breaking Reuters report. Nov. 19 https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-11-19/saudis-agree-yemen-peace-talks-ceasefire-effect-first-time-wars-start

Theresa May will say the United Kingdom is open to a “different” kind of relationship with Russia following a year of deteriorating relations between the two countries.
The British prime minister will use a traditional address at the Lord Mayor’s banquet in the City of London on Monday to say the UK is “ready to respond in kind” if there were signs of increased cooperation from Russia in the interests of international stability.

Syria - Back In The Arab Fold
Following Syria's military success against its enemies, Arab states which supported the war on Syria are again making nice with it. The United Arab Emirates will reopen its embassy in Damascus. Kuwait and Bahrain will follow. Today a delegation of parliamentarians from Jordan visited Damascus and met with President Assad. Nov. 19  https://www.moonofalabama.org/

Mercury turned retrograde in the 14th degree of Sagittarius on 17th November 2018 and turns direct in the 28th degree of Scorpio on 6th December 2018 (All dates are UT)

The news items are just a few examples of people changing their minds under Mercury retrograde as this reference explains: 

The time of Mercury retrograde is always a time of truth, even when communications seem disrupted and misunderstandings are rife, because misunderstandings themselves are part of the truth of being human. When Mercury is retrograde we’re given a chance to address them and correct the course of events, rather than sweeping them under the carpet, ready to trip us up another day. Indeed, whatever Mercury retrograde brings to us, the best reflection is always, ‘What truth does this reveal to me and why have I needed it revealed in this way at this time?’. The answers to these questions may be very enlightening indeed…

Nothing that Mercury retrograde throws our way is insurmountable, no matter how disruptive it may feel at the time. And none of it is solely negative. So if Mercury retrograde messes with you, consider yourself blessed with an opportunity to wake up and smell the coffee, embrace the unexpected and be prepared for a new perspective. You see, despite the bad press, Mercury retrograde is actually our friend if we’ll only allow it to speak its often unwelcome message!

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