Weekly Transit Intelligence · 5 to 11 July 2026

The Week in Jyotisha, 5 to 11 July 2026: Mercury Moves from Feeling Back to Facts

Published 13 July 2026 · 3 min read

Week at a Glance (5th July to 11 July, 2026)

This week is better for review than for haste.

Useful Timing

Area Best use Caution
Work and business Review and correct from Sunday to Tuesday. Use Friday and Saturday for accounts, stock checks, repairs, and vendor follow-up. Avoid rushing announcements.
Study Revise material that needs comparison or written notes. Use Saturday for memorisation and practice. Keep Wednesday's sessions shorter if restlessness rises.
Public speech and negotiation Clarify facts on Friday. Use Saturday for measured follow-up. Be cautious from Monday to Thursday.
Ritual and spiritual practice Keep to simple japa, quiet prayer, and the release of old worry. Avoid showy new vows during the later dark fortnight.

Audience Guidance

Flagship Briefing: Mercury Moves from Feeling Back to Facts

The main graha point of the week is Mercury shifting from Cancer back into Gemini by the end of the week. Mercury governs speech, calculation, writing, trade, study, messages, accounts, and practical intelligence. When Mercury is in Cancer, communication can carry feeling, memory, family concern, and protective instinct. This is not bad, but it can make people speak from mood rather than from verified facts.

As Mercury returns to Gemini, the mind becomes more analytical. This supports writing, comparison, business communication, study, and documentation. The shift is useful, but the week is still in the later part of the dark fortnight, so it is better to finish and correct before launching too much.

For modern life, this means the early week should be used for listening and sorting. If a conversation touches family, care, money, status, or loyalty, give it time. Do not reply only because silence feels uncomfortable. By Friday, facts can be separated more easily from feeling. This is useful for contracts, accounts, study plans, writing, client replies, and internal notes.

Practical instruction: Do not let emotion write the first draft of an important message. Prepare it, leave it briefly, and revise it carefully. Put money or authority terms in writing. In relationships, keep the tone gentle but specific.