Retrograde Rewind: The Sting of Scorpius

The zodiac sign Scorpio (October 23–November 22) originates from the constellation Scorpius, one of the oldest recognized star patterns. Its mythic roots trace back to Babylonian, Egyptian, and Greek traditions, where the scorpion symbolized death, transformation, and protection. In astrology, Scorpio is a fixed water sign, symbolizing intensity, depth, and persistence; traditionally ruled by Mars and, in modern astrology, Pluto.

Scorpio is the eighth sign of the zodiac, spanning 210°–240° of the astrological circle, positioned between Libra and Sagittarius. The word Scorpius comes directly from Latin scorpius, meaning “scorpion.” This Latin term itself was borrowed from Greek skorpíos (Σκορπιός), also meaning “scorpion ”. In Greek mythology, Scorpius was the giant scorpion sent by Gaia to kill Orion; both were placed in the sky as constellations, forever opposite each other.


🏺 Ancient Origins

  • Babylonian Astrology: Scorpius was among the earliest constellations catalogued, associated with the goddess Ishara, linked to love and oaths.
  • Egyptian Mythology: The scorpion goddess Serket was revered as a protector against venom and a guide for souls in the afterlife.
  • Greek Mythology: Scorpio’s most famous myth comes from the story of Orion. After Orion boasted he could kill any animal, Gaia sent a giant scorpion to defeat him. Both Orion and the scorpion were placed in the sky as constellations—forever chasing each other across the heavens.

Scorpio season follows Libra, marking the descent into winter. Ancient astrologers saw Scorpio as the sign of endings, death, and transformation, opposing Taurus (spring and fertility). Often linked to secrecy, intensity, sexuality, and regeneration. Its symbolism reflects the scorpion’s sting—dangerous but also protective. Known as the “alchemist” or “transformer,” Scorpio also embodies themes of power, mystery, and rebirth.


Mercury Retrograde in Scorpio

Mercury retrograde enters Scorpio on November 18 and remains there until November 28. During this time, emotional intensity heightens, and communication takes on a probing, secretive, and deeply charged quality. Old relationships, unresolved feelings, and hidden truths may resurface, inviting you to confront what has been left in the shadows. Scorpio’s transformative energy encourages deep reflection, the release of outdated patterns, and the embrace of renewal.

Mercury retrograde in Scorpio is a period of deep reflection, emotional intensity, and financial caution. It’s best used for revisiting the past, clarifying hidden truths, and transforming old patterns rather than starting new ventures.


⚖️ Practical Guidance

  • Double‑check financial decisions—avoid signing contracts or making major purchases until Mercury goes direct.
  • Pause before reacting emotionally—Scorpio’s sting can make words sharper than intended.
  • Use the retrograde for introspection—journaling, therapy, or revisiting unfinished projects can be fruitful.
  • Expect reconnections—friends, relatives, or even old flames may reappear during this transit




🔮 Crystal Meditation & Rituals


1. Crystal Placement (Alignment):

  • Amazonite → Place over your Heart or Throat chakra to soothe emotions and open communication.
  • Labradorite → Place over your Third Eye chakra to heighten intuition and shield against confusion.

2. Affirmations (Voice & Vision) Speak aloud:

  • With Amazonite: “I speak my truth with clarity and compassion.”
  • With Labradorite: “I trust my intuition and embrace transformation.”

3. Closing (Protection & Renewal):

  • Create a small circle with both stones together.
  • Visualize a protective aura surrounding you, shimmering like Labradorite’s iridescence and calming like Amazonite’s sea‑green.
  • End with gratitude: “I release what no longer serves me and welcome renewal.”

Post a Comment

0 Comments