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Denmark changes its mind at Mercury retrograde





This week, Denmark granted Gazprom approval for its Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project, a project that is set to bring 55 billion cubic meters of Russian gas into Europe annually. It is one of the most controversial pipeline projects in the world and is now moving ahead despite strong opposition from multiple EU members and the United States. Nov.3 https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/theres-no-stopping-worlds-most-politically-charged-pipeline

Denmark gave permission on Oct.30 for a natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany to pass through waters in its exclusive economic zone, meaning that the project, Nord Stream 2, can be completed despite sharp criticism from the United States, Ukraine and Poland. The approval comes just as Mercury turns retrograde and close to the New Moon of Oct.31. About the New Moon and Mercury retrograde, Nick Fiorenza writes:

The New Moon Uranus alignment emphasizes our need to unlock our acquired limitations to create progressive change in our lives and to emerge from the constrictions of our antiquated societal paradigm and life modalities. It may also arouse unexpected behavior or events that may stimulate progressive change.

Mercury retrogrades provide an opportunity to redefine all that is logistical and methodical within ourselves and in our lives, including how we think, along with all forms of communication. This is a wonderful time for evolving our communication skills or for clearing issues we may hold within ourselves that distort our highest expression in life. They are also a great time for revising and evolving plans, negotiations, and anything of that nature.

The Mercury-Sun conjunction  on November 11, demarcates Mercury's synod. This synod also occurs conjoining Zubeneschamali, the north claw of the Scorpion, which delineates the essence of Mercury's retrograde, impelling us to make new choices that free us from our patterns of the past. https://www.lunarplanner.com/

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. Denmark has responded positively to the Mercury retrograde by not giving in to the pressure being applied by the US to deny permission.

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