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June marks a change of pace compared to previous months. March, April, and May were among the most destabilizing periods of the year, with a general climate of tension, fragmentation, and uncertainty that was expressed both collectively and personally. June doesn't completely eliminate that atmosphere—the global context remains volatile and conflicts are far from resolved—but the difference is that on a personal level, there is beginning to be room to stabilize.
The reason for this advantage is none other than the entry of the two traditionally considered benefic planets into signs that are favorable to them. Venus enters its nocturnal domicile, Taurus , and Jupiter enters its exaltation sign, Cancer . Both planets have just passed through signs in which their energy was weakened, and this change noticeably alters the tone of the month. The feeling of emotional exhaustion, devaluation, or distrust that prevailed in previous weeks begins to dissipate. A greater capacity to find meaning, resolve situations, and project into the future with a different attitude begins to emerge.
Jupiter in Cancer It favors a recovery of optimism and confidence . Thinking becomes less cynical, more open to the possibility of ways out, paths, and solutions. Venus in Taurus brings emotional and material stability, and a revaluation of peace and tranquility . This potential won't be handed to us on a silver platter; it requires conscious work. But the energy available this month better supports our personal efforts, rather than challenging them as happened in March, April, and much of May.
June, then, has a dual dynamic. On a collective level, structural tension continues . The world isn't yet in order. But on an individual level, there's room to adjust, regain focus , and begin making decisions more aligned with what we want to build in the long term.
The key dates for this month are:

Sunday, June 1: Venus Conjunction Chiron, 25°
Today's conjunction between Venus and Chiron in Aries brings to the forefront wounds related to values, self-esteem, relationships , desires that have been judged or crushed, and the fear of not being worthy of love if we don't show ourselves strong, brave, or successful . Aries is a sign that seeks to move forward without detours and prove what it's made of. But when Chiron is there, all of that is tinged with a certain sense of inadequacy or anticipated rejection. Being a conjunction with Venus, it reactivates stories where we learned not to show vulnerability—not in love, not in what we desire, not in what we value.
On a collective level , this conjunction can bring up scenes that confront us with what we consider attractive or valuable… but from a place of wounding. Public figures may be exposed to ridicule for displaying their values , or dynamics of exclusion may become visible, even within spaces where freedom is proclaimed. There may be a tension between the desire for individuality and the difficulty in feeling accepted as we are.
On a personal level, this conjunction touches on sensitive issues surrounding desire and rejection. A strong need to express who we truly are emotionally or creatively may also arise—even if it leaves us in an uncomfortable position. Some of us may feel the urge to declare something important, show a more authentic version of ourselves, or mend fences with someone else. We won't always receive the response we expect. But the very act of daring represents a healing step.
🔸 Practical tip : Observe what bridges you build around this day—is it a genuine need or a reaction to an old wound? Don't be afraid to express yourself, but don't seek validation from places that have already shown they can't offer it.

Thursday, June 5: Venus Sextile Jupiter, 29° /
Mercury Sextile Mars, 23°
The two sextiles today favor movement, expression, and assertiveness: on the one hand, Venus and Jupiter align at 29° of Aries and Gemini respectively , and on the other, Mercury in Gemini forms a sextile with Mars in Leo . The resulting energy is swift, bold, and communicative.
This sextile between Venus and Jupiter occurs at the so-called anaretic degree: the 29th (the last degree of each sign), where energies express themselves with the intensity and urgency of what is being said before changing signs. Venus at 29° Aries acts with an urgent desire to assert itself, to make a difference, to choose what it wants without hesitation. Jupiter at 29° Gemini seeks to expand ideas, possibilities, social connections, and information. Both planets are closing out their transits through these signs, and this sextile is a final spark of fire and air: enthusiasm, brilliance, and boldness.
The sextile between Mercury and Mars , on the other hand, occurs a few degrees earlier, and while dynamic, lacks the urgency of the anaretic degree. Mercury in Gemini provides agility, focus, and the ability to organize ideas; Mars in Leo adds courage, a desire for direction, and an affirmative tone. It's a combination that favors quick decision-making, clarity of speech, and the ability to act firmly without being aggressive.
On a collective level , this day can bring a sense of openness and opportunity, especially in matters of relationships, exchanges, communication, and negotiations. Announcements, agreements, or alliances are likely to emerge that are presented as beneficial, although they may also be marked by a certain haste or improvisation. Bold gestures, fresh proposals, and the ability to respond quickly are rewarded.
On a personal level , it can feel like an impulse to trust, to dive headfirst into what excites us. Ideas flow easily, and we're likely to feel an active willingness to talk, negotiate, or take the first step. Still, it's important to distinguish between momentum and clear direction: Venus and Jupiter are about to change signs, and what seems promising today may soon be reshaped. Still, it's a day that allows us to move forward.
🔸 Practical tip : If you sense an opportunity approaching, seize it—but don't commit to more than you're willing to take on later. Trust your judgment, but leave room for adjustment: the energy will shift in the coming days.

Friday, June 6: Venus Enters Taurus
After a long, eventful, and demanding transit through Pisces and Aries since the beginning of the year—including its conjunction with Chiron on June 1—Venus finally enters Taurus, one of its domiciles. Since March, this Venus has been going through a process that forced it to assert itself amidst conflicts, breakups, redefinitions, and insecurities . Now, its entry into Taurus brings a completely different energy: slower, more solid, more receptive. This Venus no longer needs to prove anything or defend its values. It simply embodies them, period.
On a collective level , this change can feel like a pause or a stabilization in economic, diplomatic, or aesthetic matters . Although the overall situation for the year remains tense, this transition offers a window of calm, where agreements are more possible. In a general sense, it also becomes more feasible to make concrete decisions : meetings, financial decisions, etc. It's also a good time for sectors linked to art, fashion, land, and food to find new ways to consolidate or prosper.
On a personal level , this Venus transit can help us regain pleasure after intense months . It's easier to take care of our bodies, set boundaries without incurring conflict, and enjoy ourselves without guilt. It can also mark a moment when we feel more deserving of what we have or what we're working toward. Clearly, this transit isn't a panacea, nor will all our problems be resolved with it. But it does improve our relationship with the present and what we have . And that's enough, right?
🔸 Practical tip : Enjoy what you have, without embellishing it. This transit invites you to stabilize your relationships, your finances, and your body from a realistic place, without seeking external validation.

Saturday, June 7: Mercury Sextile Chiron, 25° / Venus Semisextile Saturn, 1°
Although it's a minor aspect, this semi-sextile between Venus and Saturn has interesting potential. Venus has just entered its domicile in Taurus, where it expresses itself with strength, clarity, and authority. Saturn, on the other hand, transits debilitated through Aries (its sign of fall). The dynamics of this aspect, therefore, are not symmetrical: Venus carries much more weight. Saturn's restrictions amount to nothing more than a tickle compared to the solidity of Venus. Therefore, the potential of this semi-sextile is to allow us to make a small adjustment, an awareness that leads us to consolidate or better value something we've been working on for some time.
The day also includes a sextile between Mercury in Gemini and Chiron in Aries , which offers a concrete opportunity to overcome any previous insecurity in the way we think, communicate, or approach others . This transit can help us speak more authentically, find different words to express what we previously kept quiet, or consider a solution from an angle less conditioned by the fear of error or rejection.
At the collective level , this configuration may mark a moment in which debates surrounding values, economics, or the arts are revived, with a more pragmatic than confrontational tone. The new situation has yet to take shape, but the need to stabilize it through more realistic structures is already beginning to emerge. There could be an impasse that will reveal the necessary adjustments.
On a personal level , the day offers a discreet but useful push to sort out desires, prioritize resources, and review decisions made in previous weeks . Venus in Taurus puts the spotlight on what has real value, what we can enjoy without exhausting ourselves in return, what builds value rather than scattering it. Saturn's role here is likely to be one of contrast: showing what no longer fits. And the sextile between Mercury and Chiron can facilitate a more honest way of thinking, speaking, or approaching someone, especially if something previously inhibited us .
🔸 Practical tip : See if something you value and/or that gives you stability needs a clearer structure. This can help you define how to sustain what's already bearing fruit—and to more authentically express what you've been hesitant to share until now.

Sunday, June 8: Mercury Conjunction Jupiter, 29° / Mercury Enters Cancer
This day has a very interesting energy, marking a turning point in the mental and communicative tone of the month. The conjunction of Mercury with Jupiter occurs at 29° of Gemini—the anaretic degree, which concentrates the sign's energy to the maximum before closing it—and immediately afterward, Mercury crosses the threshold into Cancer. It's as if thought expands to the maximum and then completely switches channels. Yes, it can be a somewhat mentally intense day.
The conjunction itself can bring a moment of clarity, synthesis, and vision. Ideas that connect multiple points may emerge, along with meaningful conversations and decisions that seek to resolve what has been scattered. But there may also be a tendency to exaggerate or over-emphasize things, especially if we're trying to jump to quick conclusions. It's a closing aspect: it culminates a very active mental and communicative phase, and can feel like an announcement, a revelation, or an understanding that opens the way to something new.
Mercury's entry into Cancer immediately afterward completely changes the tone . We leave the realm of the logical, the agile, the informative—typical of Gemini—and enter a more subjective, more emotional territory, where information is no longer organized solely by arguments, but also by associations, memory, and emotional resonance . Thinking becomes less linear and more intuitive. We'll likely feel greater sensitivity in communication, and also a tendency to process things from a personal or family perspective.
On a collective level , this day can bring announcements or narratives that seek to close one stage and open another, more connected to the symbolic or emotional. Communication is strengthened around themes of the past , caregiving, and a sense of belonging.
On a personal level , we may have an idea or a conversation that allows us to understand something that was previously unspoken. And almost at the same time, our thinking shifts gears. We begin to remember more , to connect ideas with emotions, to speak not only to inform, but to protect, to convey something important. It's a good day to write, to remember, to speak from a more sincere place.
🔸 Practical tip : Listen to what idea is closing and what emotion is opening. Let intuition guide your thinking—linear thinking isn't always the most effective.

Monday, June 9: Jupiter Enters Cancer / Venus Square Pluto RX, 3° / Mercury Square Saturn, 0°
This is one of the most important days of the year astrologically. After a full year in Gemini—its sign of detriment— Jupiter enters Cancer, its sign of exaltation . It's a radical change in its way of functioning. In Gemini, Jupiter has been forced to expand amid noise, dispersion, and a logic that has often weakened its confidence. The feeling of tiredness, skepticism, or emotional exhaustion that marked much of the last year is no coincidence. Now, that cycle ends.
Jupiter in Cancer finds fertile ground: it regains its strength and amplifies processes related to care, belonging, origins, and emotional memory. It's no exaggeration to say that this may be the most beneficial transit of 2025 , both collectively and personally. It marks the beginning of a period where faith, trust, and the possibility of expanding ourselves without feeling that everything has to be so arduous return.
On a collective level , Jupiter in Cancer can promote policies or movements that protect food, housing, and reproduction. It also favors the recovery of emotional, cultural, or symbolic ties. It is a transit that gives rise to processes of reconstruction, grounding, and sustained growth.
On a personal level , many processes that had been postponed or running at half speed can begin to take shape with a sense of relief. Not because everything will magically resolve itself, but because there's a stronger emotional foundation for finding opportunities and confidently embracing what's next. It's time to invest in what we want to nurture and flourish over the long term.
However, on this same day, Venus in Taurus forms a square with Pluto retrograde in Aquarius , and this aspect may disrupt the more peaceful days we've been experiencing. The tension between the desire for stability (Venus in Taurus) and the pressure to change structures that no longer serve us (Pluto in Aquarius) can be reflected in our emotions, our finances, and even our bodies. Let's not get caught up in emotions that don't benefit us ; the same goes for manipulations and power struggles.
Furthermore, Mercury in Cancer forms a square with Saturn in Aries , which can manifest as limitations when it comes to expressing what we truly think or feel . There is a tendency toward self-censorship , to keep quiet out of protection, or to withdraw into a rigid posture when hearing something that makes us emotionally uncomfortable. Thinking may become more defensive, and the tone of conversations more closed. The environment also doesn't encourage openness: any attempt to express something sensitive may be met with coldness or overreaction.
🔸 Practical tip : Celebrate Jupiter's entry into Cancer by planting something you want to see grow over time. And if something is shaken up by the Venus-Pluto square, don't take it as a threat: it could be a sign of what needs to be transformed for that growth to truly sustain. On the other hand, this is NOT a good day for delicate conversations. The entire environment may be more emotionally volatile, with a tendency toward rigidity and defensiveness. If something needs to be said, wait until June 26-27.

Tuesday, June 10: Mars Trine Chiron, 26°
This trine between Mars and Chiron reinforces a process that has been brewing since December of last year, when Mars began its retrograde motion and many of us had to rethink our way of acting, defending ourselves, asserting ourselves, and occupying our space. Today, that rethinking is beginning to show results.
Mars in Leo tends to act with determination and pride. Chiron in Aries represents the wounds of self-assertion. The trine between the two It allows action to no longer stem from an impulsive reaction or an open wound, but from a more mature awareness of who we are and what we are willing to do—or not do—because of it . This trine is a calm, coherent, and, above all, more mature force, allowing us to move forward with less internal friction.
At the collective level , this aspect can be reflected in firm but balanced decisions, in figures who manage to position themselves without victimhood, or in social movements that find healthier ways to defend their cause. It can also open the door to conversations about masculinity, authority, or leadership , from a more vulnerable yet more grounded perspective.
On a personal level , we may notice that we no longer react the same way to certain situations . That where there was once anger or blockage, we now see more clarity and action. That we have learned—through trial and error, setbacks, and tension—to act from a more whole place. This trine may coincide with a small achievement, an important affirmation, or simply a feeling of having regained strength.
🔸 Practical tip : Observe how you react today to something that would have previously thrown you off balance. That change is an indicator of what you've already healed. Trust the action that comes from that new place.

Wednesday, June 11: Full Moon in Sagittarius, 20° / Mercury Sextile Venus, 5°
And so, we return to the turbulent lunations of 2025. After an almost idyllic New Moon in Gemini , the Full Moon in Sagittarius marks a return to a more explosive tone. This lunation is in a square with the nodes, an aspect that often signals turning points or directional crises . It's not just about what culminates (remember that a Full Moon always indicates a culmination and something coming to light), but rather about where we're moving and how certain tensions push us to choose a path, even if we hadn't planned for it.
Furthermore, this Full Moon occurs in the middle of the series of squares between Aries and Cancer that characterize the middle of this year : Jupiter and Saturn-Neptune , Mercury and Saturn-Neptune , then Venus... The tensions between Aries and Cancer—signs that represent action and protection, impulse and shelter—are already established, and this lunation activates them fully.
As if that weren't enough, the Moon will be out of bounds , reinforcing its effect: intense emotions, exaggerated reactions, hasty decisions . Everything can feel bigger than it is, more urgent, more dramatic. And since it's in Sagittarius, the sign that seeks meaning, direction, and expansion, culminations are associated with beliefs, laws, judgments, education, politics, and foreign relations.
On a collective level , there are likely to be statements, stances, or actions that strain the social, political, or ideological climate. On a personal level , we may feel something is overflowing or rushing: a decision, a conversation, a belief. But it's also a Moon that, when properly utilized, can reveal what we are no longer willing to maintain as we are.
In parallel, Mercury in Cancer forms a sextile with Venus in Taurus : a harmonious aspect that can help smooth out intimate exchanges. There's a chance to speak with affection, to find more thoughtful words, to enjoy simple moments amid an emotionally charged atmosphere.
🔸 Practical tip : Don't rush to conclusions under this Moon. Observe what spills over and what's revealed. And if you need to say something important, do so from a place of honesty, but without losing tact.

Friday, June 13: Sun Square Lunar Nodes, 22°
This square between the Sun and the Lunar Nodes likely triggers the first effects of Saturn's transit in Aries , which began on May 25. Both Saturn in Aries (the Sun's exaltation sign) and the Sun in square to the Nodes share a common symbolism: the fall of the leader . The Sun—a symbol of leadership, initiative, and direction—is caught between two forces that indicate wear and tear, transition, and a change of direction. Any planet that squares the Nodes represents an evolutionary leap ; even so, these transits often generate tension and ruptures.
For context, transits of slow-moving planets like Saturn are prolonged, so they logically don't produce structural transformations every day. That's why transits of faster planets (especially the Sun and Mars) act as catalysts for specific events related to those underlying energies.
On a personal level , it becomes clearer which ways of affirming ourselves have lost their strength. A feeling of fragility may arise in something that once offered us security or self-affirmation . Something in the direction we were following no longer resonates with us, and we feel the need to move on to something else.
🔸 Practical tip : You may notice a drop in your energy or clarity of action. Pay attention to signs of burnout in your actions or decisions. If something loses steam, don't overthink it and let it end. What's falling apart today is clearing the way for what's next.

Sunday, June 15: Mars Square Uranus, 28° / Jupiter Square Saturn, 1°
This day is particularly tense . On the one hand, Mars in Leo forms an exact square with Uranus in Taurus; on the other, Jupiter in Cancer squares Saturn in Aries. The simultaneous nature of these aspects can mark a day of abrupt changes, impulsive decisions, or situations beyond our immediate control. But beneath that uneasy surface lies positive potential that we can harness.
The square between Mars and Uranus is explosive and inflexible. It can bring about overreactions, breakups, accidents, earthquakes (literal or symbolic), or events that disrupt the logical sequence of events. Mars in Leo acts with pride and urgency; Uranus in Taurus resists changes that don't respond to concrete processes. The result is a conflict between the impulse to assert something directly and the deep resistance to what is established . This energy seeks to destabilize what seemed fixed and, at the end of the day, only remains standing through rigidity.
In parallel, Jupiter, newly entered Cancer, forms a square with Saturn in Aries, which adds a bit of excitement to things . However, this square is unlikely to amount to anything serious, as the two planets are disproportionately strong: Jupiter is exalted; Saturn is in fall. The emotional, symbolic, or collective expansion that Jupiter represents is more powerful than the barriers imposed by a Saturn that drags down fragile structures . The evolutionary direction is on Jupiter's side.
On a collective level , this combination can be reflected in unexpected breakdowns, resignations, outbursts of pent-up tension, or acts of affirmation that face institutional resistance. The Jupiter-Saturn square marks a shift in the balance of power : attempts to contain the new with old structures are weakening . It's not an immediate victory (remember, we're only in the first quarter of the Jupiter-Saturn synodic cycle that began in 2020), but it is a point of exhaustion for old structures, which are forced to give way to accommodate further growth.
On a personal level , the day may feel chaotic or disorganized. Decisions don't go as expected, boundaries shift, and the tension between urgency and resistance can boil over. But if there's anything that persists, that remains standing even amid the noise, it probably comes from Jupiter (look at the house where it falls in your natal chart). That's where the possibilities for growth lie, even if they aren't immediately clear.
🔸 Practical tip : Don't try to control what's unsettling today. Be open to the fact that things can be much better than what you currently know, even if the unknown makes you a little anxious.

Tuesday, June 17: Mars Enters Virgo / Uranus at 29°
With Mars' entry into Virgo, the very long process of Mars retrograde motion, which began on September 4, 2024, when it entered Cancer, comes to a complete end . During all these months, Mars transited only through Cancer and Leo. Now, with its entry into Virgo, the energy begins to move forward rapidly again .
Mars in Virgo tends to act quickly, concretely, and functionally . Therefore, this transit can feel like a palpable acceleration in matters that have been stuck. This energy helps us optimize and separate the functional from the useless. Actions generate results. Decisions finally translate into visible changes. Even so, this is a Mars that tends toward impatience and nervousness ; let's take the necessary precautions.
For its part, Uranus enters the 29th degree of Taurus , a point that always intensifies the energy of the planet transiting it. The 29th degree is always a point of tension and accelerated closure. The energy of Uranus doesn't get along well with Taurus; this has been a frustrating transit most of the time since its beginning in 2018, because Uranus symbolizes abrupt change and Taurus, stability. Its passage through this degree can accelerate and destabilize things that resist falling but whose days have long been numbered . The tension between the impulse to renew and the rigidity of the established can become evident.
On a collective level , this day can be reflected in situations of pressure or collapse in areas linked to financial systems, technology, supply, or territories. What was already showing signs of instability may intensify. At the same time, Mars's entry into Virgo allows for more organized responses or more effective interventions. Impatience will be a challenge.
On a personal level , the contrast is also clear. On the one hand, you may feel a sense of relief : something is starting to move after months of weariness or blockage. On the other hand, the combination of these two transits can cause abrupt reactions , physical or nervous discomfort, or an urgent feeling that decisions can no longer be postponed.
🔸 Practical tip : Observe whether you're responding with more tension than necessary. Not everything moving today is unstable; some things were just waiting for you to get going.

Thursday, June 19: Jupiter Square Neptune, 2°
This square between Jupiter in Cancer—exalted—and Neptune in Aries highlights the fine line between expansion and the fantasy of omnipotence . This aspect is prone to baseless expectations, idealizations that can collapse at the slightest touch with reality, and promises made without considering their consequences.
On a collective level , this square can be reflected in grandiloquent announcements, exaggerated visions of the future, and speeches that appeal to emotion without any real structure behind them. There may also be decisions driven by exaggerated faith , which later prove impossible to sustain. The risk lies in overconfidence: not due to genuine optimism, but due to a disconnection from boundaries. This configuration can generate illusions of safety or security , but without stable foundations. When that illusion collapses, disillusionment, frustration, or a feeling of having believed too much set in.
On a personal level , this square can feel like a misdirected emotional exaltation . Believing that everything will be resolved, that impulse is enough, that desire can overcome anything. And in that state, we make excessive decisions: overspending, overtrusting, projecting without evaluation. The feeling can be expansive at first, but if there is no judgment, the result is disappointment . This configuration can also activate savior syndrome: wanting to help beyond what is possible, getting involved in situations that don't correspond to us, burdened with poorly distributed responsibilities. All of this comes from a well-intentioned place, but it ends up draining energy.
🔸 Practical tip : Don't make important decisions if you're overly enthusiastic. See if you're idealizing something that doesn't yet have any shape or results. Enthusiasm is necessary, but it only works when accompanied by judgment.

Friday, June 20: Mars Inconjunct Saturn, 1°
While this is a very short-lived aspect (just one day), the inconjunction between Mars in Virgo and Saturn in Aries is one of those aspects that generates a lot of internal tension . By its nature, the inconjunction itself is an aspect linked to anxiety : there's no way for two energies that function separately to naturally adjust. If we add to that the fact that this particular inconjunction involves two impatient signs, with a tendency toward anxiety and also immediate action , it's best to start preparing now with some breathing exercises to have on hand.
At the collective level , this imbalance can be reflected in attempts at organization that fail to materialize, reforms that don't resolve the underlying problem, or measures that fail at the point of implementation. Errors are recognized, but they are poorly corrected. The drive to resolve conflicts with a reality that is moving in a different direction. And that creates more wear and tear.
On a personal level , it can feel like a struggle between the impulse to do something—now—and the reality that demands we adjust before acting. It can also manifest as a kind of constant internal judgment: nothing we do seems enough, or it's never quite right. Tension builds because there's no clear point of resolution. The feeling of anxiety likely doesn't come from outside, but from an internal mismatch between intention and execution.
🔸 Practical tip : If you're feeling frustrated today, don't try to forcefully correct it. Pay attention to what you're demanding of yourself. The tension is in the pace, not the content. Combine the best of Aries (innovation) with the best of Virgo (efficiency) to channel this energy constructively.

Saturday, June 21: Sun Enters Cancer / Summer-Winter Solstice
The Sun's entry into Cancer marks both a beginning and a retreat: the Sun reaches its maximum declination, stops, and then retreats. This is the so-called solstice , which in this case marks the beginning of summer in the northern hemisphere and winter in the southern.
Since ancient times, the solstice has been interpreted as a turning point. In many cultures, the summer solstice represented the moment of maximum expansion of solar energy , and also the beginning of its decline . It was a celebration of vital power, but also a recognition of its vulnerability. Fire, harvest, maturity... but also the beginning of decline . At the winter solstice, on the other hand, what is celebrated is the persistence of the inner fire amidst the darkness : a symbol of continuity, of silent rebirth, of resilience.
In most traditional cultures, the Sun has been recognized as a masculine energy: firm, visible, external. But the solstice reminds us that the masculine is also cyclical . It also grows, expands, weakens, and needs to regenerate. It's not only the feminine that transforms in cycles: leadership, action, and assertion—solar attributes—also have rhythms, they also need pauses and retreat . This understanding, present in many ancient celebrations, has been lost in modern discourse, which still tends to associate the masculine with a straight line, without ups and downs. The solstice gives us an opportunity to reflect on this.
On a collective level , the Sun's entry into Cancer puts the spotlight on themes of care, belonging, memory, and protection. It's a time when discourse becomes more emotional, more sensitive to what we consider "our own." There may be greater emphasis on borders, family, and traditional values . Politically, this can lead to both protectionist policies and identity retreats.
On a personal level , it's a clear energy shift. The mental fire of Gemini is extinguished, and a different sensitivity is activated: more intuitive, more connected to our personal history, to what sustains us emotionally . It's a time that allows us to retreat, revisit close ties, and give space to our emotions without having to constantly explain them. The focus isn't on moving forward quickly, but on recognizing what needs to be nurtured and what can no longer be neglected .
🔸 Practical tip : Observe what begins and ends with this solstice. Set an intention for the next six months, from now until the Sun enters Capricorn. Connecting with natural rhythms—the waxing and waning of light—can help you regain perspective and become more grounded in your own processes and your relationship with masculine energy.

Sunday, June 22: Sun Square Saturn, 1°
The newly entered Sun in Cancer immediately encounters its first obstacle: a square with Saturn in Aries. This friction pits solar energy—associated with vitality, personal expression, and self-affirmation—against the restrictions , demands, or tensions inherent to Saturn. Let's put it bluntly: it's an unpleasant square, as it tests our self-confidence, our impulses to move forward, and the ways we seek recognition. But we can still harness it to our advantage.
At the collective level , there may be friction between authority and collective emotions. Institutional structures may feel out of step with real needs for protection, care, or belonging. It's also possible that certain leaderships may be exposed to demands they cannot meet.
On a personal level , this square can feel like an uncomfortable brake on what we want to express or initiate. It may be a day when we encounter limits—external or internal—to our vital energy: fatigue, inhibitions, insecurities, judgments. But if we manage to register that limit without paralyzing ourselves, it's also possible to gain solidity in our way of acting .
🔸 Practical tip : Don't be discouraged about making decisions today. If you feel like something is holding you back or demanding more effort than expected, take it as a sign to strengthen your foundation before moving forward.

Monday, June 23: Sun Square Neptune, 2° / Mars Inconjunct Pluto, 3°
After the encounter with Saturn, the Sun in Cancer now faces a square with Neptune, which adds confusion, overwhelming emotions, and a tone of frustration or disillusionment that's difficult to pinpoint . This aspect can bring a sense of nostalgia , or even the impression that something is fading away or slipping away from us without fully understanding why. This square brings a tendency toward mental/emotional fog , and that can generate defensive responses or reactions that are not entirely connected to present reality.
On the other hand, Mars in Virgo forms an inconjunction with Pluto retrograde in Aquarius . This tension can feel like a clash between what we want to resolve concretely and what, deep down, requires a much broader transformation. Virgo wants immediate effectiveness; Aquarius aims to redesign structures from a different perspective. Discomfort can arise both internally and in relationships with other people, especially if we feel that our practical actions clash with more radical ideas or positions that never quite materialize.
🔸 Practical tip : The temptation to escape can be great: to give in to fatigue, to completely abandon a demand, or to fantasize about magical solutions. But be careful not to go to extremes. Neither total control nor throwing in the towel will help you today. Measure your strength and stay close to reality.

Tuesday, June 24: Jupiter Cazimi, 3° / Sun and Jupiter Inconjunct Pluto RX, 3°
This day holds enormous potential, and one of the strongest moments of Jupiter's transit through Cancer: its junction with the Sun. When a planet is exactly aligned with the Sun, it is considered strengthened, purified, at the very heart of solar consciousness. In Cancer, the sign of its exaltation, Jupiter regains confidence, purpose, and a sense of direction. It's a day to tune into what we want to preserve and grow. There's something that can become clearer: a vision, an opportunity, a possibility of expansion that feels much closer and more possible.
This same conjunction forms an inconjunction with Pluto retrograde in Aquarius , and it shouldn't be underestimated for being "just an inconjunction." Jupiter-Pluto contacts are often formidable engines of growth , capable of channeling personal or collective power toward ambitious goals. The discomfort of this inconjunction can be felt as a tension between the desire for emotional expansion and the large social or systemic transformations that are slowly being reconfigured. However, it can also function as the necessary stimulus to empower ourselves and take seriously what we want to see prosper.
On a collective level , Jupiter governs the law, justice, religious beliefs, and the cultural and academic elite. Its presence in Cancer can lead to the emergence of new authority or leadership figures , especially those linked to themes of care, protection, or belonging. It could also represent the rise of female leadership with a strong symbolic charge, considering that Cancer is traditionally associated with leadership exercised by women. It's a day that could mark a change in the tone of public authority , with an emphasis on empathy, containment, and emotional connection.
On a personal level , what we glimpse today can mark a before and after: an idea that excites us, a new direction, a calculated risk that asks us to believe, to give ourselves, and to transform ourselves in the process.
🔸 Practical tip : If something inspires you deeply today, don't ignore it. You may not be able to put it into action right away, but start shaping it. The available energy can help you grow something lasting—if you're willing to commit to the process and face your apprehensions.

Wednesday, June 25: New Moon in Cancer, 4°
This New Moon in Cancer occurs just hours after Jupiter's Cazimi, in conjunction with it. This is a lunation with exceptional potential : powerful, fertile, capable of inaugurating a cycle that can become truly significant if undertaken with commitment and awareness.
However, this won't be a bed of roses. This lunation forms a square with Saturn and Neptune , both in Aries, which introduces obstacles, doubts, or demands. Saturn can impose limits, cool down, and interrupt; Neptune, on the other hand, blurs direction and confuses. But these aspects don't negate the potential of the New Moon: on the contrary, they tighten it, pressure it, and force it to mature . Resistances become momentum. What seems fragile, if worked on with clarity and determination, can acquire structural strength.
Added to this is a Yod (or finger of God) , with the Sun, Moon, and Mars in Virgo receiving inconjunctions from Pluto retrograde in Aquarius. It's an astrological figure that points to a process of profound, almost surgical adjustment in the way we connect emotionally, define our goals, and exert our inner strength. Pluto, at the apex, demands that everything we begin be born from a real transformation, that we not remain superficial. It's not enough to desire something: we must be willing to go through the process that desire entails.
On a collective level , this lunation can mark the beginning of a shift in the emotional climate: paths are opening up for new leadership, care policies, or social transformations linked to a sense of belonging. Tensions with Saturn and Neptune could be reflected in scenarios of institutional or emotional uncertainty, but they can also generate conditions for more mature and sustainable responses . Everything promoted now will have long-term repercussions.
On a personal level , this New Moon can feel like a turning point. We realize where we've surrendered our power and leadership, and—even if there's doubt or fatigue—we can also clearly perceive what deserves to be sown so we can reclaim it, and as a result, empower and help others thrive as well.
🔸 Practical tip : If an idea, intention, or emotion that truly moves you appears today, give it some space. It doesn't matter if you don't know exactly how to develop it. The important thing is to start. This lunation can open a cycle that—with time and depth—will take you much further than you currently imagine.

Thursday, June 26: Mercury Sextile Uranus, 29° / Mercury Enters Leo / Sun Sextile Mars, 5°
The day begins with a sextile between Mercury and Uranus at 29° of Cancer and Taurus, respectively. This aspect resonates with the one from June 5th—also at anaretic degrees—though now with other planets and signs : then it was Venus and Jupiter , today Mercury and Uranus . The 29° degree acts as closure and threshold: it's a last chance to understand, decide, or communicate something before the tone changes completely. We may find a sudden lucidity , an unexpected solution, an idea that arrives just in time before a closure occurs.
Then, Mercury enters Leo , and, just like on June 5th, the energy changes completely: we go from an introspective, sensitive, and non-linear logic (Mercury in Cancer) to a more stubborn, emphatic, and focused way of thinking and communicating about what represents us. Mercury in Leo helps us to become enthusiastic about our ideas again, to defend them more clearly, and also to mentally elaborate on what we experienced during Mars' retrograde motion through the first degrees of Leo in December 2024. It's an opportunity to step back from those days, process what happened, and draw conclusions.
On the other hand, the Sun in Cancer forms a sextile with Mars in Virgo , generating a synergy between the emotional and the functional. The energy of this aspect favors concrete and efficient action driven by clear emotions . This is not a day to ruminate on what we feel—but rather to use that as a basis for building, organizing, or resolving something with precision and determination.
On a collective level , this day can bring emphatic announcements, public interventions with a strong personal tone, and unexpected decisions in sectors such as technology, communications, or education. It can also bring visibility to new voices , especially those that manage to unite the emotional with the pragmatic.
On a personal level , it's a day when we can regain initiative and clarity, especially if we've felt confused or exhausted in previous weeks. Ideas come more easily, and we'll likely have the energy to act without losing touch with how we feel. We have the opportunity to express ourselves more authentically—while being careful not to fall into self-centeredness or mental rigidity.
🔸 Practical tip: If you notice something you're passionate about resurfacing with renewed vigor, pay attention. It's a good day to take a personal idea and begin developing it with determination and method. Don't wait for everything to be perfect before taking action: just be clear about the first step.

Friday, June 27: Mercury Trine Saturn, 1°
This trine is quite useful for grounding the volatility in communication that has occurred in recent weeks. It's a combination that allows for solid, clear, and directional long-term projections. Saturn in Aries—despite being in its fall sign—provides the discipline to sustain the momentum of Mercury in Leo.
At a collective level , this aspect favors long-term strategies, processes, and business decisions. Discussions about education, institutions, and/or childhood may also resume , from a less inflammatory perspective than in previous months.
On a personal level , this trine makes it easier to take responsibility for our ideas, communication, and/or study plans. Everything Saturn touches has the potential to endure—and that also applies to what we say, decide, or communicate today. It's a good day to organize thoughts, crystallize things that until now have been mere ideas, and draw up future plans from a firmer foundation.
🔸 Practical tip : Today you can have important conversations in a calmer and more sensible astrological climate. On the other hand, if you need to express or communicate an idea with clarity, do so today. This trine helps ensure that what you think or write doesn't dissolve over time.

Saturday, June 28: Mercury Trine Neptune, 2°
After the trine with Saturn, the following day this trine between Mercury and Neptune can be especially fertile for imagination and creativity. This day we have the potential to manage information from a more immediate and intuitive perspective , without overthinking unnecessary details that only block our expressiveness and impact. Still, with Saturn still nearby, words can retain their weight. What do we gain with Neptune? Symbolic weight.
On a collective level , this configuration can foster the emergence of interesting ideas in the artistic, educational, or media spheres. It's a good day for speeches that convey not just words but also enthusiasm, inspiration, and a zest for life. We're also likely to see messages that appeal to compassion or idealism, with a hopeful tone that contrasts with the more rigid atmosphere of previous days.
On a personal level , this trine can give us a sudden inspiration: a phrase, a movie, a dream, or a conversation that triggers a clear image or idea of what we want to do. Communication happens best when we let go of rigidity and allow ourselves to speak without filtering our thoughts. It can also be a good time to listen to some inner hunch we've been ignoring.
🔸 Practical tip : Don't dismiss whatever inspires you today; you never know where it might take you. If you're working on something creative, this trine may bring you just the angle you've been missing. It also brings an openness to not having all the answers right away.

Sunday, June 29: Mercury Opposition Pluto RX, 3°
Mercury in Leo opposes Pluto retrograde in Aquarius today. Yes, like any opposition, it's tense. It's also in fixed (rather inflexible) signs, with a tendency for words to be loaded ... However, Mercury still maintains the trines formed days ago with Saturn and Neptune . Although they're no longer exact, they're still active: they're a cushion that allows for some restraint, a certain ability to think before reacting.
On a collective level , we'll see reactive and/or prideful communication, ideological disagreements, or intense verbal exchanges. Still, it's unlikely to be a game-changing day for things we've been experiencing . Pluto is retrograde, and that shifts some of this tension inward: there's more projection than actual conflict .
On a personal level , this opposition can lead us to a certain mental rigidity, a need to be right or impose our point of view. But it can also be an opportunity to review what mechanism is activated when we feel challenged by an idea, a criticism, or an omission. If we can coexist with discomfort and a relative spirit of self-criticism without responding impulsively, this aspect can give us considerable clarity about how we communicate with others.
🔸 Practical tip : Not everything that crosses your mind needs to be said today. The temptation to respond from a place of hurt can be strong. Wait, breathe, and examine which part of you wants to control the conversation. It's possible that even what you were thinking about a specific situation can change if you open yourself up to looking inward a little.

Monday, June 30: Mercury Semisextile Jupiter, 4°
This semi-sextile between Mercury in Leo and Jupiter in Cancer is a minor aspect , but we can still take advantage of it. It can feel like a kind of compartmentalization: on the one hand, what we think or say; on the other, what we believe , what we feel is true. It doesn't necessarily mean a direct contradiction, but it does mean a lack of integration. Each side follows its own path.
On a collective level , this aspect can reflect subtle tensions between reason and faith, between the technical and the symbolic, between science and religion. Ideas are expressed forcefully—Mercury in Leo does not hesitate to raise its voice—but they may clash with beliefs or codes associated with the past, history, memory, or homeland.
On a personal level , we can perceive a gap between what we think and what we feel we should think . Between learned discourse and intuition. Between what we say to convince, and what truly convinces us. This aspect invites us to pay attention to these imbalances.
🔸 Practical tip : If you're struggling to decide or communicate something today, don't push it. You may be looking at the matter from one angle, but feeling it from another. Allowing space for both perspectives—without one invalidating the other—can be more helpful than seeking a closed answer. However, if you do notice an inconsistency, this is an excellent day to unify it.

Tips for Each of the 12 Ascendants:

Aries Ascendant
June is a fast-paced month with several aspects that directly affect you. It may not be entirely comfortable, but the transits in Cancer can help you stay grounded in the face of what's happening outside (as long as you connect with your vulnerability, which we all have). The activity in your 4th house—with the entry of Jupiter, its cradle, and the New Moon in Cancer—marks the beginning of a process that involves regaining a sense of belonging, emotional stability, and real grounding, beyond what's happening around you.
The conjunction between Venus and Chiron in your 1st house highlights a wound related to the way you present yourself or initiate things. There may be situations that awaken insecurity or a feeling of being undervalued. This aspect doesn't seek to expose your vulnerabilities, but rather to make them conscious. The trine of Mars—your ruling planet—to Chiron accompanies this process and offers you a way to act from a more mature and calm place.
The Full Moon in Sagittarius , which falls in your 9th house, can help you better understand the meaning of what you're going through. It's a time to step back, reexamine beliefs or decisions you've taken for granted, and open up new possibilities for direction. It can also show you the limits of a vision that no longer makes sense.
The square between Mars in your 5th house and Uranus in your 2nd can create friction between your desire to explore something new and your management of your resources. This can feel like a tension between the need to enjoy or create something different and the fear of losing material stability. Impulsive decisions can also occur that impact your finances or a romantic relationship. Not everything can be controlled, but you can more clearly assess what consequences you're willing to accept.
The transit of Mars to your 6th house marks an important transition in the focus of your energy. After several weeks of a more emotional or expressive tone, your attention shifts to your body, habits, and daily work. This shift can help you organize what has been scattered, establish concrete priorities, and be more efficient in what you do.
🔸 Tip of the month : Work on your inner world, even if it doesn't show on the outside. Resolving emotional tensions or insecurities will help you build a firmer foundation for what's to come. Find a concrete way to feel more comfortable in your home or family environment. If you manage to feel stable there, you'll be able to respond more clearly to the rest of the month's challenges.

Taurus Ascendant
This month begins with an important transit in your 12th house: the conjunction of Venus with Chiron . You may feel more vulnerable than usual, more aware of wounds you've been carrying for a long time. This isn't a pleasant aspect, but it can help you recognize patterns of self-importance, isolation, or difficulty trusting. Venus is your ruling planet, so everything that happens to it directly affects you.
Next, Venus makes a sextile with Jupiter from the 12th house to the 2nd house. This can be a small opportunity, an unexpected relief in financial matters or in your personal worth. Don't force it. It can only come if you're willing to let go of an expectation or fear that no longer serves you.
With Venus entering your first house , the mood changes completely. You regain presence, energy, and a desire to take care of your body and feel better about what you project. It's a favorable transit that can also coincide with aesthetic or emotional decisions. There's a feeling of returning (at least in part) to how you felt before these crazy months.
Jupiter enters your 3rd house , and this can help you organize your mind. If you've been feeling overly agitated or confused by the changes of the past few months, this transit can act as a soothing relief, helping you think more clearly and maintain a much more positive state of mind.
The Full Moon in Sagittarius activates your 8th house . It can show you what no longer holds true in your shared resources or in your relationship: what needs to change for more honesty or depth. This lunation can also release an obsessive thought or fear you've been harboring so you can take more healthy emotional risks that lead you to greater closeness with the people you care about.
🔸 Tip of the month : Enjoy again. Create stability again from within, not from what comes from outside. Reconnect with what you enjoy, with your body, with a slower pace of doing things. Bring harmony back into your life. It's time to create peace in your immediate surroundings, even if the external environment is completely different.

Gemini Ascendant
This month begins with an important aspect for you: the conjunction of Mercury and Jupiter at the 29th degree of your 1st House . Mercury is the ruling planet of your natal chart, and this aspect can help you bring a new chapter to a close. Something you began last year—perhaps a personal journey, a major change in your image, a life-changing decision—is now beginning to take shape. You'll likely feel greater clarity about how to continue, but also about how to successfully complete the first phase of that quest.
The Full Moon in Sagittarius activates your 7th house . This means that something in your personal relationships—partnership, close friendships, partnerships—is culminating, so you can rebalance it in a different way. This lunation can clearly show you what kind of relationships you're cultivating.
With Jupiter's entry into Cancer, the focus shifts to your 2nd house . The Sun also enters there, and the New Moon in Cancer marks a new beginning in that same area. This month places a strong emphasis on issues of inner security, self-esteem, resources, and values. You have the energy available to begin building something more stable. This stability begins with how you value yourself and recognizing what's truly important to you, not based on objective parameters.
Your ruler, Mercury, changes signs twice this month . It moves from Gemini to Cancer, and then to Leo. This may reflect a sense of constant movement, mental activity, and issues opening and closing quickly. Even so, it likely won't be an overwhelming month for you. You may feel like there's a lot to do, but not with the same pressure or demands you faced in previous months. It's a different, more constructive rhythm.
🔸 Tip of the Month : Everything you've been expanding during the year when Jupiter was in Gemini is now beginning to stabilize with Jupiter in Cancer. Notice how this resonates with your self-esteem and emotional security. It's time to consolidate what you started a year ago.

Cancer Ascendant
June marks the beginning of a completely new cycle . Jupiter's entry into your 1st house can feel like a breath of fresh air: you regain energy, vitality, and drive. It doesn't have to be a major external event. Sometimes this transit begins with something almost imperceptible: a decision, a return of confidence, a symptom that disappears. But what begins now can grow significantly over the next twelve years.
The New Moon in your sign reinforces this renewal. It's a perfect lunation to regenerate emotionally, reconnect with your leadership, and begin to act more autonomously after the long Mars retrograde in Cancer, which surely left you a bit drained or even insecure. The Sun, also in your sign, gives you the push to do so. You don't need to do everything at once. But this month is pushing you to take concrete steps toward a more whole version of yourself.
The Full Moon in Sagittarius activates your 6th house and can help you change routines that drain you. Something in your daily organization—a habit, a work dynamic, a form of demand—becomes visible. This isn't just a lunation to "get organized." It's a lunation to stop wasting energy.
The Sun's squares with Saturn and Neptune in your 10th house can trigger a realization. Something happening on a professional or external level pushes you to begin a new phase in your personal life and in what represents you.
🔸 Tip of the month : Pay close attention to the signs. This month can be a turning point. Don't overextend yourself or try to do everything. Start something that represents you. Sharpen your perception: not all opportunities come wrapped in grand gestures. Some present themselves as small signs that pave the way for you.

Leo Ascendant
This month begins a more introspective period. Jupiter's entry into your 12th house marks the beginning of a period of regeneration, of contact with the intangible. It's a transit that offers opportunities that don't always manifest themselves externally, but that can still be extremely beneficial. You can begin to reconnect with moments of solitude, with your inner world, with practices or spaces that help you listen better to yourself.
The New Moon in Cancer also occurs in your 12th house , as does the entry of the Sun. All of this reinforces the climate of introspection. It's time to review what you're leaving behind, what's no longer part of your path, and what internal battles you're ready to let go of. It may also reflect the beginning of a therapeutic or deep healing process that isn't visible, but that changes you profoundly inside.
The Sun, ruler of your natal chart, forms a square to the Lunar Nodes from the 11th house . There may be a closure regarding your long-term goals. Not necessarily abrupt, but certainly symbolic: something loses its place, no longer makes sense, or no longer demands your energy. You may discover that continuing to persist with certain things no longer suits you.
Mercury enters your 1st House , marking a more extroverted contrast with everything above (you can also use it to process ideas from what you're doing in the 12th House). The trine it forms with Saturn and Neptune in your 9th House helps you organize your thoughts, integrate what you've learned, and begin to give a name to what you've experienced. But there's also the opposition between Mercury and Pluto in your 7th House. There may be tension in one-on-one relationships: intense conversations, silences that speak volumes, or the need to let go of control in the way you communicate. The important thing isn't to convince, but to understand which part of you is activated when you speak.
🔸 Tip of the month: You don't need to be visible all the time. Leave space for silence, for what has yet to take shape. This is a month to regenerate yourself from within, without guilt or explanations.

Virgo Ascendant
This is a month that begins to restore your energy. Mars enters your sign , activating the 1st house, which can feel like an injection of vitality, clarity of action, and determination to embark on new paths. It's a transit that favors beginnings, physical activity, desire, and the ability to set limits. Everything that was on hold is now beginning to move.
The Full Moon in Sagittarius falls in your 4th house, signaling an emotional closure related to your family history or a place where you felt you belonged. It could be a move, a pending conversation with someone close, or a new awareness of what you need to feel at peace in your intimate life. This could be a good time to become aware of what you want to achieve in this area of your life.
Your ruler, Mercury, enters Cancer and activates your 11th house , from where it begins to mobilize thoughts linked to collective projects, future goals, or the people you want to surround yourself with. Then, when it changes signs and enters Leo, it will move to your 12th house . This marks the beginning of a more introspective phase, in which you'll be able to observe certain repetitive thought patterns more clearly, review ideas that no longer serve you, or simply discover the value of silence.
The New Moon in Cancer also activates your 11th house , as does Jupiter's cazimi and its entry into that same sector . This is a key moment for sowing new long-term intentions. What types of projects do you want to see flourish in the coming years? What does friendship mean to you, and how do you want to expand it? Which network nourishes you and which doesn't? All of this begins to become more clearly defined this month.
🔸 Tip of the month : You have more energy available, so use it. Start something new, exercise, make decisions. And at the same time, find spaces where you can be with like-minded people, people with whom you can share ideas, motivations, and plans. Friendship (sincere, not utilitarian) is an antidote to the hyper-individualistic society we live in.

Libra Ascendant
This month's combination for you is about connections and ambitions. The conjunction between Venus and Chiron occurs in your 7th house, bringing to light wounds in one-on-one relationships, fears of not being enough, or of not being seen for who you truly are. It may feel uncomfortable, but it can also be an opportunity to change direction, especially if you're in a relationship or about to start one.
The sextile between Venus and Jupiter (houses 7 and 9 ) can be a moment of revelation. A conversation, a trip, a gesture shows you a new way of looking at things, and helps you define what makes sense and what doesn't in relationships and your beliefs about them. It's an aspect that helps you release old patterns, find necessary closure, and regain trust.
Venus enters Taurus and activates your 8th house . As the ruler of your chart, this transit forces you to look more deeply. It uncovers issues that aren't always easy: dependency, shared resources, trust. But if you're willing to look there, it can also be a moment of welcome inner transformation.
The full moon in Sagittarius illuminates your third house . Something is becoming more organized in your way of communicating. You may realize that certain ideas no longer represent you. It may also mark the conclusion of a pending transaction, a pending conversation, or a period of short-term study.
Jupiter enters Cancer, in your 10th house . So do the Sun and the New Moon . This marks the beginning of a fertile cycle in your professional and social roles. It's time to step out of your comfort zone and aim higher. Opportunities may arise to make your work visible, to take on a more significant role, one that's more in line with what you can contribute.
🔸 Tip of the month: Prioritize yourself. Let go of doubts about your ability to lead, to occupy a key position. Think about what type of role best allows you to serve with what you know, with who you are. It's not about status, it's about purpose.

Scorpio Ascendant
This month, your goal is to slow down, enjoy yourself, and connect socially. Venus in Taurus transits your 7th house , softening your individual ties. It's a good time to harmonize relationships, to reconnect with someone, and to enjoy a more stable, more pleasurable dynamic. If there have been any tensions or misunderstandings in recent weeks, this transit can help you mend them.
Mars, the traditional ruler of your chart, enters Virgo and activates your 11th house. This boosts your social life. You could connect with new people, join collective spaces, or resume a group activity. It could also be a good transit to move forward with shared projects or better define your long-term goals.
Jupiter enters Cancer, and both the New Moon and the Jupiter cazimi also occur in your 9th house . It's the beginning of a cycle that can bring new perspectives. You're ready to open yourself up to something bigger: a lesson, a trip, a spiritual quest. Or simply a desire to believe again in what you're doing. If you have the opportunity to take a walk or disconnect for a few days, this is a good month for that.
The Full Moon in Sagittarius illuminates your second house . It can help you value what you've already built and stop investing energy in things that don't sustain your security. It's also a lunation that can bring clarity to your finances or the types of exchanges that are truly worthwhile.
🔸 Tip of the month: Enjoy your free time, even if it's only a little. Allow yourself time to disconnect, to relax, to share without so much demand. Sometimes, that's also transformative.

Sagittarius Ascendant
This month you truly revive. Jupiter, ruler of your birth chart, enters Cancer, its sign of exaltation . You're probably feeling more energetic, more vital, and more confident. Something's starting to come together internally, even if it's not entirely clear where you're headed. The truth is, you're regaining strength and confidence.
This transit, along with the New Moon in Cancer and Jupiter's cazimi, activates your 8th house . This transit marks the beginning of a cycle of emotional transformation . It can help you face profound processes of change, regain personal power, or engage more openly in intimate relationships. It can also be an important time to reconnect with your sexuality from a more genuine and empathetic place. As this house also governs investments, it could open you up to new opportunities to better manage your shared resources or grow something financially that doesn't depend solely on you.
The Full Moon occurs in your 1st house . This can bring you a sense of personal fulfillment. Something within you is becoming more clearly visible. It may be a moment of greater visibility, or simply a time when you feel more affirmed and present. It can also help you make decisions you've been putting off.
Mars in Virgo transits your 10th house , fueling your professional life. It's a good time to start projects, take the lead, or reactivate your social role more decisively.
🔸 Tip of the month: Sometimes closing and transforming ourselves is the gateway to abundance and opportunity. This is the time to embrace change and let those opportunities come. And above all, enjoy the process.

Capricorn Ascendant
We're not going to lie: you've had better months. Saturn, the ruler of your birth chart, is just getting used to functioning in Aries—a sign where it's very weakened. And, on top of that, it's conjunct Neptune. This combination probably has you feeling tired , restless , insecure , disillusioned , or downright low on energy . It's a month that begins with that feeling of lacking structure. Something isn't quite right. All of this is happening in your 4th House , the most internal, most private axis. That's why it can also feel like a need to retreat, to go inward, to put certain external responsibilities on hold.
But this isn't a completely stagnant month. Quite the opposite. Jupiter enters your 7th house, along with the Sun, the New Moon, and the Jupiter cazimi . This can help you create more stable, more generous, and more sincere bonds. If you're in a relationship, it's an excellent time to lean more on each other, to share decisions, to trust. If you're not, it's a good month to open up to new ways of connecting as a couple, without having to do everything on your own. You don't have to carry everything.
The Full Moon in Sagittarius falls in your 12th house . It can be a good time to close a cycle, let go of unrealistic expectations, and rest. It can also be a time to trust your own intuition again. Sometimes the internal structure needs silence in order to rebuild.
And with Venus entering Taurus in your 5th house, you also have room for joy. Even if you're tired, even if there's emotional grief underway, don't stop seeking moments of enjoyment, creative connection, and pleasure. Not everything has to be useful or sacrificial to be worthwhile.
🔸 Tip of the month: If you need rest, rest. If you need help, ask for it. This month isn't about showing strength. It's about finding it within, where you can lean on yourself without pushing yourself further. It's also about opening yourself up to the relationships that truly nourish you emotionally.

Aquarius Ascendant
This is a month that starts off with low energy. Saturn, the traditional ruler of your birth chart, is just getting used to functioning in Aries —a sign where it's extremely weakened—and is also conjunct Neptune. This combination can feel like tiredness , insecurity , a lack of direction , or even a kind of mental fog. It's important not to push yourself to be at your best if your body or your mood aren't up to it. You're not failing; you're rewiring.
Venus enters Taurus, your 4th house . This transit helps you enjoy your home more, seek greater harmony in your intimate life, and find peace in your space. It can be a good time to redecorate, declutter, spend time with your family, or simply relax. If you need a break, give yourself permission.
The New Moon in Cancer, along with the entry of Jupiter and the cazimi of Jupiter, occurs in your 6th house . There's a new beginning linked to your routines, your health, and how you manage your daily energy. It's an excellent time to rethink the lifestyle you want to have. Please, let's not think of "lifestyle" in terms of the aspirational meaning spread on social media, but rather in terms of reality: what you do with your time, how you take care of your body, what types of activities sustain your well-being. If you're thinking about adopting a pet or establishing a healthier routine, this is an excellent month.
The Full Moon in Sagittarius falls in your 11th house , marking a culmination or closure linked to a long-term goal or a social bond. A friendship may cool off, or you may become more clear about who is aligned with you and who isn't. It could also be a time to review your goals: something no longer motivates you as it once did, and it's time to rethink it.
🔸 Tip of the month : Don't ignore your need for rest. Reorganize your environment. Improve your routines, not from a place of demand, but from a place of clarity. And if there are connections that no longer resonate, let them go without guilt. You're preparing to build something more authentic.

Pisces Ascendant
After months (if not years) of inner work, this is a month that can feel like a breath of fresh air. Jupiter, the traditional ruler of your birth chart, enters its sign of exaltation and activates your 5th house . A year-long cycle opens for enjoying yourself again, reconnecting with romance, hobbies, and creativity. This transit isn't about doing too much, but rather allowing yourself to enjoy more and connect with your inner child.
The New Moon in Cancer also falls in that same house . It's a new emotional beginning linked to joy, play, and desire. After the long process that Saturn has been marking in your sign since March 2023, this can feel like a respite: a lighter way of being in the world, without losing depth.
That said, there's an important aspect this month: the square between Jupiter and Neptune, your two rulers . This tension can feel like a kind of contradiction between what inspires you and what distracts you, between expansion and the need to find stability but not knowing how. You may feel like moving forward in several directions at once, or feel overwhelmed by too many possibilities. It's not serious, but it's worth examining carefully which part of you wants to move forward and which is getting lost in the process.
The Full Moon in Sagittarius falls in your 10th house . It can close a cycle related to your work or public visibility. Something you started months ago comes to a conclusion, or at least becomes clearer in terms of results. It could also be a moment of realization about how you're presenting yourself, what role you're playing in front of others.
🔸 Tip of the month: Make room for what you enjoy. You don't need to justify your joy. Notice where you get lost or distracted when you're about to start something new. Stay alert to new opportunities that present themselves, and slowly recover your energy levels.
What do you think about these transits? Do any of them impact important parts of your birth chart? Share your experience with us in the comments.
























































