
Daily horoscope on march 4: today's star sign reading
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Today's horoscope reveals Mercury is stationary and will tomorrow turn retrograde. This means Mercury is moving really slowly today and will eventually stop all together. Marina
Stoichkova, an astrologer from MarStars, believes we should exhibit caution with plans, communication and anything relating to negotiation. Ms Stoichkova said: “You may notice a drop in
concentration levels and are a little more forgetful at the start of the week. The most tense periods of Mercury retrograde are the beginning and the end. But it is especially so at the
beginning, when Mercury is about to change direction. So if possible, try to avoid important tasks today and ensure you double check your work. And keep in mind misunderstands may occur
today, so be as clear as possible. READ MORE: SCIENTISTS ‘REWRITE ASTRONOMY TEXTBOOKS’ WITH BLACK HOLE BREATHROUGH Today's horoscope also reveals the transit moon in Aquarius, which
will make a beautiful aspect with the gas giant Jupiter. The transit moon in Aquarius supports all kinds of group activities and doing exciting things. Ms Stoichkova believes today’s
alignment is conductive for spending time with friends, experimentation and being a little unconventional. She said: “The positive aspect with Jupiter, which is a sextile, is also very
empowering. READ MORE: WAS EINSTEIN WRONG? SCIENTISTS AIM TO DISPROVE THEORY OF GRAVITY “It lends a great deal of optimism to today’s activities and improve our powers of perception.”
Mercury retrograde has a negative reputation, but there are positive elements when in conjunction with the planet Jupiter, believes the MarStars astrologer. Ms Stoichkova said: “Jupiter
supports us to be wiser and to have positive expectations for the future.” READ MORE: ANTARCTIC VOYAGE EXPLORES OCEAN HIDDEN UNDER ICE FOR 100,000 YEARS