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KEY THEMES
Devotion in the Day-to-Day
The Right People at the Right Time
Rewriting the Rules of Wellness
Insight as a Daily Practice
Dear Aquarius Rising,
June calls you back to the rhythms of your body, your days, and the quiet rituals that keep you steady. With Jupiter entering Cancer on June 9th, your 6th house of health, service, and daily routine becomes the sacred terrain of growth. This isn’t a glamorous kind of expansion—it’s devotional. It lives in the small choices, the slow rebuild, the way you begin to tend to your system like it deserves to thrive. Jupiter here blesses what you offer to others, but more importantly, it blesses what you offer to yourself: the food you eat, the work you do, the boundaries you keep. Not out of discipline alone, but out of deep care. Out of reverence for the vessel that carries you.
On June 11th, the Full Moon in Sagittarius lights up your 11th house of friendship, vision, and collective belonging, trining Mars in your 7th house of partnerships. Something is blooming in your wider world. A connection, a community, a shared dream might feel suddenly illuminated. This lunation is a reminder that you don’t have to go it alone—that your future is intertwined with others. Let this moon show you the kind of people who help you grow, not just shine. Let it remind you that being seen is not the same as being known, and that it’s okay to crave both.
Mid-month brings more complexity. Jupiter in Cancer forms a square to Saturn and Neptune now co-present in your 3rd house of thought, voice, and perception. You might find yourself questioning how you speak about your needs—if you even allow yourself to. The mind may want clarity while the spirit craves poetry. Old narratives around usefulness, perfection, or being “too much” may try to interfere. But you are learning to live in the nuance. You are beginning to understand that your wellness isn’t a checklist—it’s a language. One you are still learning to speak fluently.
When the Sun enters Cancer on June 20th, the spotlight returns to your daily life. Then, on June 24th, it meets Jupiter in a rare cazimi—a moment of illumination, alignment, and grace. This could feel like a beam of sunlight through your schedule, a message in your body, or a sudden knowing of what truly sustains you. Pay close attention to what feels easeful, to what flows without forcing. It may seem simple, but that’s the magic. What supports your flourishing may not be loud—it may be found in how you wake, how you eat, how you exhale at the end of the day.
And finally, the New Moon in Cancer on June 25th initiates a new cycle in your 6th house of health, healing, and how you show up for the work of daily living. This lunation squares Saturn and Neptune in your 3rd house, creating some tension between what your days require and how you mentally process or communicate those needs. But this is your invitation to rewrite the story you tell yourself about productivity, worthiness, and care. What if rest was not the reward, but the foundation? What if the most radical thing you could do was design a daily life that actually sustains you? This New Moon wants you to begin again—not with perfection, but with intention. Start where you are. Ask your body what it needs. Let your life become the ritual.
June asks you to live like your time matters. To treat your work like a gift, not a punishment. To choose the kind of effort that nourishes rather than depletes. This is not a retreat from the world—it’s preparation to meet it with even more heart.
As with anything in life, take what you like and leave the rest with this horoscope.
Grateful to be in this cosmic journey alongside you,
Nadine
KEY DATES
June 9th: Jupiter enters Cancer
June 11th: Full Moon at 20° Sagittarius
June 15th: Jupiter in Cancer squares Saturn in Aries
June 24th: Jupiter cazimi at 3° Cancer
June 25th: New Moon at 4° Cancer
Full Moon at 20° Sagittarius
June 11th, 2025, at 12:43 am PT
For you, Aquarius Rising, this Full Moon lights up the sky like a flare on the horizon—bold, bright, and unmistakably future-facing. Landing at 20° of Sagittarius, it shines through your 11th house of community, vision, and long-term dreams. This is the house of big hopes and chosen family, the place in the chart where personal purpose meets collective impact. And with Mars in Leo forming a flowing trine from your 7th house of relationships, this lunation crackles with connection, alignment, and momentum.
This Full Moon reminds you that you were never meant to do this alone. It’s a cosmic mirror reflecting the people who share your beliefs, stoke your fire, and stand beside you when things get messy. The 11th house isn’t about popularity—it’s about resonance. And Sagittarius doesn’t tolerate half-hearted visions. What kind of future do you actually want to help build? And who are the people who want to build it with you?
With Mars fueling this Moon from Leo, there’s courage here—especially in your partnerships. There’s a spark that says: "Go deeper. Say the thing. Ask for what you need." Relationships—romantic, platonic, collaborative—are energized now, not just for harmony but for purpose. You’re not just seeking support; you’re seeking synergy. Let this Full Moon show you where chemistry meets mission.
This lunation is a reminder that community is a practice. That dreams grow faster when they're shared. And that joy—yes, joy—is a compass for your direction. Sagittarius is the part of the zodiac that believes deeply in freedom, and it wants you to trust that your future can be both meaningful and exciting. Here are a few ways to work with this energy:
Align With Your People: This Full Moon invites you to reconnect with your wider web—friends, collaborators, audiences, mentors. Who inspires you to think bigger? Who reminds you of the world you’re trying to create?
Speak Your Vision Aloud: With Mars trining from your 7th house, this is a powerful time to express what you see coming next. Say it to someone. Pitch the idea. Extend the invite. Let your partnerships become vessels for possibility.
Expand Your Definition of Belonging: Sagittarius wants space. The 11th house wants inclusion. Together, they’re asking you to dream of a community that feels less like fitting in and more like finally being seen.
Make Joy Strategic: This Moon doesn’t just want you to hope—it wants you to celebrate. To rally. To believe again. Let delight be a reason, not a distraction. What lights you up might also light the way.
New Moon at 4° Cancer
June 25th, 2025, at 3:31 am PT
For you, Aquarius Rising, this New Moon is a call to recalibrate from the inside out. Arriving at 4° of Cancer on June 25th, it falls in your 6th house of daily rhythm, wellness, work, and self-responsibility. This is the part of your chart that governs how you care for the body, how you structure your days, and how you tend to what’s quietly essential. With this lunation forming a square to Saturn and Neptune in your 3rd house, there’s a subtle but powerful reckoning underway. What you do each day—and how you think about it—is ready for a reset.
The 6th house is where healing gets humble. Where big visions meet real-life logistics. Where the ideals you dream of are either built, or buried, by your habits. This New Moon asks: what kind of life are your routines making? And is that life actually nourishing you? There may be tension now between your ideas and your implementation, between how you speak about care and how you embody it. But this is fertile ground. This is where transformation begins—not in the declarations, but in the details.
The square to Saturn and Neptune in your 3rd house underscores this tension. Saturn demands structure. Neptune clouds it. You might feel mentally foggy, overwhelmed, or uncertain about what’s real. You may even struggle to articulate what you need. But there’s wisdom here. This lunation is clearing space for new mental patterns—ones built not from obligation, but from compassion. You’re being asked to slow down enough to hear what your inner voice is actually saying, beneath the noise.
This New Moon is about choosing yourself in the small, often invisible ways. Not performatively. Not perfectly. But persistently. Here are a few ways to work with this energy:
Rebuild Your Rhythm: This is a potent time to reimagine your schedule, your workflow, and your self-care from the ground up. Where can you simplify? Where can you soften? What routines are truly restorative?
Speak Gently to Yourself: The 3rd house square suggests your inner dialogue may be more critical than supportive. Notice the tone you take with yourself. Rewrite the script. Make your self-talk part of the healing.
Let Confusion Be a Teacher: With Neptune involved, clarity may not come quickly. But ambiguity isn’t failure—it’s the beginning of deeper understanding. Don’t rush the answers. Let them emerge slowly, in your body, through your days.
Honor the Work No One Sees: The 6th house governs invisible effort—the behind-the-scenes devotion. Whether you’re healing your nervous system, tending your space, or changing your inner narrative, it counts. Even when no one claps. Especially then.
June
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Jupiter in Cancer: Coming Home to the Body
June 9, 2025—June 30, 2026
There are seasons of life that don’t announce themselves with fireworks—but arrive instead like a quiet shift in temperature, like the first time your body exhales in a space where it can simply be. Jupiter’s entry into Cancer is one of those seasons. Over the next year, Jupiter will be moving through your 6th house—the part of the chart that rules your health, your routines, your work, your healing, and your relationship to service. This is not glamorous terrain, but it is sacred. It’s the altar of your everyday life. And Jupiter here wants to help you rebuild it—habit by habit, breath by breath.
Jupiter in Cancer is exalted. It flourishes when rooted in care. But it also brings truth into the light. What you’ve ignored or overextended may demand attention. And what you’ve quietly nurtured may begin to flourish in unexpected ways. This is a transit of expansion through devotion—through remembering that what you do daily becomes your life.
Healing as a Practice, Not a Project
The 6th house is often misunderstood as the house of toil—but at its core, it’s where you learn to care for yourself like someone worth caring for. Jupiter’s presence here asks: how do you tend to your body, your time, your nervous system? Are your rhythms supportive—or simply familiar? This year invites you to choose healing not as a destination, but as an ongoing relationship. One that evolves as you do.Rethinking Productivity as Nourishment
This transit may illuminate your relationship to work and usefulness. Have your days been structured around depletion or renewal? Jupiter expands whatever it touches, so be mindful of what you’re giving your energy to. This is a chance to align your daily actions with your deeper values—not just what pays the bills, but what feeds your spirit. Let your output come from a place of fullness, not survival.Letting the Body Speak
Jupiter in the 6th brings physical wisdom to the forefront. The body becomes a barometer. Symptoms become signals. Whether you’re prioritizing rest, addressing chronic issues, or finding a new connection to movement, this is a year to honor your body not just as a tool—but as a temple. You may be surprised by how much clarity arrives when you start listening to your physical self with curiosity instead of criticism.Showing Up With Integrity
The 6th house is also the house of service—how you show up for others, and the quality of your contribution. Jupiter here brings growth through purpose. You might take on new responsibilities, refine your craft, or feel called toward more meaningful work. But this isn’t about martyrdom. It’s about impact. Ask yourself: what kind of service feels sustaining, not self-erasing?Creating Sacred Structure
Here’s the shadow: Jupiter in Cancer can overgive. Overcommit. Overcare. It wants to help—but it can forget to include itself in the equation. With Neptune and Saturn still in your 3rd house this year, there may be confusion around what’s yours to hold. Be discerning. Build boundaries into your routines. Remember that saying no is also a form of service—to your future self. Create a structure that supports your softness.
What you commit to this year might not look flashy—but it will be foundational. This is your chance to become the architect of a life that actually sustains you. To build routines that feel like rituals. To treat your wellness like it’s worthy of consistency—not just when you crash, but every day. Jupiter in Cancer wants you to take your healing seriously, not as an emergency response, but as a long-term investment in your joy, your clarity, and your purpose.
So start small, but start with intention. Restructure your days in a way that honors your energy. Nourish your body like it’s an ally. Create work that supports your well-being, not just your bank account. Make room for the daily choices that align with the future you’re trying to grow into. You don’t have to do it all at once. But every act of care, every boundary honored, every habit reimagined is a vote for the life you truly want.
This isn’t just about tending to the present. It’s about laying the groundwork for a future self who feels strong, supported, and alive in their own rhythm. And that future begins now—with you, and with today.