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November 09, 2025

NOVEMBER 9 (SUNDAY) Mercury's Trust Fall

- By HOLIDAY MATHIS

Leaves let go at the right time for the survival of the tree. Shadows surrender the light at dusk to usher in the restful night. Letting go is an integral part of life's cycles, and no being or system can exist without the reprieve. The autumnal Mercury retrograde is an exhale, a trust fall backward into what we know will catch us, and a signal to set up some sweet support.

ARIES (March 21-April 19). Even as you work alone, you're part of a long-running legacy, inspired by the minds who dreamed before you. It's like you're in a relay, carrying a torch lit centuries ago, brightening the path toward tomorrow.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You feel lost at sea, then you suddenly glimpse the shoreline. That in and of itself doesn't come with a guarantee you'll get there, but it gives you something to kick toward. Today, you'll remember why you care. You'll know what to do next.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You're great at organizing and preparing, and yet you can't predict every single thing that might happen. So instead of overplanning, leave some breathing room in your design. Give yourself the space to adapt when something changes last minute.

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