Mercury: The swift messenger
Explore the fascinating influence of Mercury, the planet of communication, intellect, and swift movement. Discover how this celestial body shapes our thoughts, words, and connections with the world around us.

Understanding Mercury's essence
Mercury, in astrology, governs communication, intellect, logic, and travel. It's the planet of quick wit, adaptability, and the way we process information. Understanding Mercury helps us navigate our daily interactions, learning experiences, and even our inner dialogue. This swift planet represents the bridges we build between ourselves and others through words and ideas.

Mercury's impact on your life
Anyone interested in self-improvement, spiritual growth, or simply better understanding their communication style will find this page helpful. If you've ever wondered why you connect with some people easily, or struggle to express your thoughts, Mercury's influence offers insights. It's for those who seek clarity in their mental processes and desire to harness their intellectual potential.

Embrace Mercury's wisdom
After reading about Mercury, we hope you feel empowered to consciously improve your communication and embrace intellectual curiosity. The main takeaway is that understanding your Mercury placement and its energies can unlock more effective ways to express yourself, learn, and connect. We encourage you to reflect on your own communication patterns and consider how Mercury's qualities manifest in your life.
MERCURY
God - Odin
Day - Wednesday
It is associated with magic dealing with: communication, divination, education, mystical insight, resourcefulness and self-improvement.
Zodiac - Gemini, Virgo
Colours - Orange, grey, blue
Metal - Mercury, aluminium, electrum
Stones - Agate, alexandrite, azurite, carnelian, chrysocolla, howlite, dyanite, merlinite, mica, mottled jasper, orange calcite, Picasso stone, snowflake obsidian, turquoise, unakite
Herbs - Alfalfa, almond, bayberry, bittersweet, broom, buckwheat, calamint, caraway, carrot, cascara, cedar, celandine, celery, chamomile, cinquefoil, coltsfoot, daffodil, dill, echinacea, elecampane, eucalyptus, fennel, fern, flax, gentian, hazel, honeysuckle, horehound, Jacob's ladder, lady's slipper, lavender, lemon verbena, liquorice, lobelia, lungwort, mace, meadowsweet, morning glory, mulberry, mullein, mushroom, myrtle, oats, papyrus, parsley, parsnips, passionflower, pecan, peppermint, pistachio, Queen Anne's lace, sage, sandalwood, sassafras, savoury, skullcap, slippery elm, uva-Ursa, valerian, walnut
Source : The Outer Temple of Witchcraft
Christopher Penczak