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Mercury in Retrograde – is it a source of radiation?
Words GERARD BINI
What is Mercury Retrograde?
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At least three times every year, the planet Mercury goes into what is called retrograde and the transit lasts for a period of approximately eight weeks. Mercury in Retrograde, according to astrologers, has a reputation for causing emotional disturbances, the complete disruption of travel, communication and finances, and malfunctioning of electronic equipment i.e. mobile phones and computers, etc.
Mercury in Retrograde goes through various stages which all vary in its intensity. For example, Mercury in Retrograde begins with a pre-shadow stage, followed by a retrograde station, a retrograde phase, a direct station, and finally, a post-shadow phase, all of which transpire over a period of 54 days, as per this current Mercury in Retrograde which started on June 2 and finishes on July 26, 2020.
Did you know there is an energetic component to Mercury in Retrograde that has a negative impact on our meridian system causing disruption to our hormones and neurotransmitters?
Science, Astrology or Mythology?
The Science of Astronomy has always regarded Astrology as mythology. However, Vedic Astrology in India, is regarded as being scientific. There is evidence of Astrology showing science, especially when Mercury is in Retrograde, and the following will explain why.
A Correlation Between Mercury Retrograde and Geomagnetic Fields
When Mercury is in Retrograde, there is always a corresponding Geomagnetic field effect in the Earth’s crust. Orgone Effects ® has been surveying Mercury Retrogrades for the last three years and we have seen a constant correlation between Mercury Retrograde and the presence of geomagnetic fields in the Earth’s crust. When the Earth’s crust has a geomagnetic field, there is always an electromagnetic ‘charge’ which occurs anywhere between one metre to three metres above the ground! This charge above the ground is like the charge that 5G antennas in street lights will generate once they’re activated.
You can understand why there are legitimate concerns about the proximity of the 5G street light antennas as opposed to having 5G being broadcast by 4G/5G towers.
However, the 5G induced electromagnetic charge above the ground from 5G street lights only extends to no higher than 1.5 metres. This would indicate that when Mercury in Retrograde is at its worst (the charge being three metres above the ground), it’s potentially more of a concern to the human body than 5G street light antennas. This is evident by the fact that there are more meridians and organs being affected by the charge, the higher it rises above the ground.
How it is Tested?
Some scientists will measure the geomagnetic field with Magnometers, however, we are also able to detect this phenomenon by using either a Lecher Antenna or a Biotensor tool.
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