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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Retrograde planets

 Retrograde planets


Astronomically, a retrograde planet does not actually reverse its orbit around the Sun. Rather, because Earth and the planet are moving at different speeds, the planet appears to slow down, become stationary, and then move backwards against the background of the stars. To the naked-eye observer, however, it genuinely seems as though the planet has abandoned its normal path and is retracing its steps.
This visual phenomenon can be expanded symbolically as follows:
The Ordinary Planet
A direct-moving planet represents a principle unfolding straightforwardly.
Mars acts outwardly.
Mercury thinks linearly.
Venus seeks relationships directly.
Jupiter expands naturally.
Saturn builds progressively.
The planet appears to move from past → present → future.
Its energy is directed toward manifestation and external experience.

The Retrograde Planet
When retrograde, the planet appears to turn around and walk back over territory it has already crossed.
Symbolically, this suggests:
Revisiting rather than initiating.
Remembering rather than discovering.
Correcting rather than creating.
Reflecting rather than expressing.
Internalising rather than externalising.
The planet seems to ask:
"Have I truly understood what I have already experienced?"
Instead of moving toward new ground, it returns to previously traversed ground.

The Parallel Path Concept
"It walks the parallel path to its original path, though backwards."
It is an interesting symbolic description.
The retrograde planet is not returning to exactly the same state.
It is revisiting the same symbolic territory but from a different level of awareness.
Like a traveller climbing down a mountain:
The path is the same.
The scenery is familiar.
The traveller is no longer the same person.
Thus, retrogression may be viewed as:
re-experience without repetition.
The circumstances resemble the past, but the consciousness confronting them has changed.

Why Ancient Astrologers Found Retrograde Planets Important
Ancient sky-watchers observed that planets normally moved steadily forward through the zodiac.
Suddenly, a planet would:
1. Slow down.
2. Become stationary.
3. Move backwards.
4. Stop again.
5. Resume forward motion.
This was extraordinary.
A planet abandoning its normal course was naturally interpreted as possessing unusual power.
Hence, many traditions considered retrograde planets:
stronger,
more prominent,
less predictable,
more inwardly driven.
Not necessarily benefic or malefic, but unusual.

Psychological Interpretation
A retrograde planet often behaves like a person thinking about unfinished business.
Direct Mercury:
"What shall I learn next?"
Retrograde Mercury:
"What have I misunderstood?"
Direct Venus:
"Whom do I love?"
Retrograde Venus:
"What is love? What happened before?"
Direct Mars:
"What action should I take?"
Retrograde Mars:
"Why am I acting this way?"
The energy turns back upon itself.

Karmic Interpretation
Many astrologers extend the symbolism further.
A direct planet is associated with present-life development.
A retrograde planet appears to carry unfinished material from the past.
Since it literally seems to reverse its motion through the zodiac, it becomes a natural symbol for:
revisiting old karma,
unfinished lessons,
unresolved obligations,
latent talents,
inherited tendencies.
Whether one accepts karma literally or psychologically, the symbolism remains consistent:
The retrograde planet represents something that requires review before it can progress.

A Philosophical View
One could say:
A direct planet seeks experience.
A retrograde planet seeks understanding of experience.
The direct planet expands life horizontally through new events.
The retrograde planet expands life vertically through deeper reflection upon events already encountered.
Thus, retrogression may be seen not as weakness but as a temporary withdrawal from outer progress to achieve inner integration.
In that sense, a retrograde planet resembles a scholar rereading an old manuscript, a pilgrim revisiting a sacred place, or a river momentarily appearing to flow backwards before continuing toward the sea. The destination remains the same, but the journey acquires depth through reconsideration of what has already been traversed.

If retrogression is understood as reversal, review, repetition, return, and unfinished process, then in medical astrology it naturally acquires significance whenever the chart indicates disease, treatment, recovery, or surgery.
The Fundamental Principle
A direct planet tends toward:
progression,
completion,
movement from cause to effect.
A retrograde planet tends toward:
revisitation,
reconsideration,
interruption,
return to previous conditions.
Therefore, when a retrograde planet becomes involved in disease indications, one symbolic possibility is:
"The matter does not conclude in a single movement."
Instead, it may require repeated attention.
This can manifest as:
recurrent disease,
repeated treatments,
multiple consultations,
second opinions,
revision surgeries,
temporary recovery followed by recurrence,
long rehabilitation.

Retrograde Mars and Surgery
Mars rules:
surgeons,
cutting,
operations,
wounds,
inflammation,
blood.
A direct Mars often signifies decisive intervention.
A retrograde Mars may indicate:
surgery needing revision,
incomplete healing,
reopening of wounds,
recurrence of inflammation,
repeated procedures.
Symbolically, Mars appears to "return" to the site of action.
For example:
A person undergoes surgery.
Initially successful.
Months later:
scar tissue develops,
inflammation returns,
another operation becomes necessary.
This is very much in harmony with the symbolism of retrograde Mars revisiting its own work.

Retrograde Saturn and Chronic Relapse
Saturn rules:
chronic disease,
degeneration,
long recovery,
obstruction,
delayed healing.
Retrograde Saturn can intensify the repetitive dimension.
Instead of acute recurrence, it often produces:
lingering symptoms,
periodic flare-ups,
conditions thought cured but returning,
long rehabilitation cycles.
The disease appears to move forward and backwards rather than ending cleanly.
Symbolically, Saturn asks:
"Has the underlying weakness truly been resolved?"
If not, the condition resurfaces.

Retrograde Mercury and Functional Disorders
Mercury governs:
nerves,
signalling systems,
coordination,
communication within the body.
Retrograde Mercury may indicate:
diagnostic confusion,
changing symptoms,
recurring functional problems,
disorders that improve and worsen cyclically.
Sometimes the illness itself is not severe, but understanding it becomes difficult.
The physician may repeatedly revise the diagnosis.
Tests may need repetition.
Treatment protocols may change several times.
Mercury retrograde often symbolises the body's messages being repeatedly reinterpreted.

Why Relapse Fits Retrograde Symbolism
The word "relapse" itself contains the idea of falling back.
This parallels the visual appearance of retrograde motion.
The planet seems to say:
"The process is not finished; return to the previous stage."
Thus:
Disease → Treatment → Recovery → Relapse
resembles:
Direct motion → Station → Retrograde → Direct motion.
The pattern itself mirrors the astronomical phenomenon.

Not Every Retrograde Planet Causes Relapse
An important caution:
A retrograde planet alone does not guarantee recurrent illness.
One must also examine:
the 6th house,
the 8th house,
the 12th house,
afflictions to Lagna,
disease-producing dashas,
relevant significators.
Otherwise, many healthy people with retrograde planets would suffer repeated illness, which is obviously not the case.
The retrograde condition is better understood as modifying the manner in which events unfold.

A Deeper Philosophical Interpretation
If disease is viewed as a disruption of equilibrium, then surgery attempts to restore that equilibrium.
A retrograde planet may symbolise that the body, mind, or karma is not yet prepared to move entirely forward.
Hence, the system returns to an earlier state.
The illness becomes a teacher rather than a single event.
From this perspective, relapse is not merely a failure of treatment.
It is the organism's way of saying:
"Something remains unfinished."
Whether that unfinished element is physical, psychological, environmental, or karmic depends on one's framework of interpretation.
Thus, retrograde Mars may return to the wound, retrograde Saturn to the chronic weakness, retrograde Mercury to the unresolved pattern, each expressing the same core symbolism: the need to revisit what appeared already completed.