June 29
You still want a Jane Austen fantasy, but the Moon slaps your clingy comfort zone, telling you to upgrade or get left behind. Refresh your dating profile. Update your photos. No one's swiping right on your high school graduation pic. Coupled? You're nesting hard, but now you want more. Paint that wall. Move the bed. Build a love dungeon. Shake things up before boredom eats you alive.
June 30
Moon-Mars energy is built for rule-breaking. You don't owe anyone time, attention, or a “sure, I'll come to your lame brunch.” Follow your gut and bounce from place to place like a social hurricane. If someone catches your eye, even if it's off-limits, don't dive in with both feet—Mars likes to stir chaos for the hell of it. Flirt hard, think harder. Pleasure's great, but drama's exhausting.
July 01
You're not a human Band-Aid. Just because you can fix it doesn't mean you should. Today, healing happens by listening. Seriously—mute your inner life coach. The Moon and Venus crank up your empathy, but you'll ruin it if you go full TED Talk. Ask people how they want to be supported. Then give them that. It's not about you being the hero. It's about showing up without requesting a medal.
2025 Yearly Horoscope
There is a lot happening this year and a lot of change. For those born under the sign of Cancer, that could ring warning bells. However, rest assured, this is change of the exciting kind—a mix of major new beginnings and an exciting professional year that won’t upset your work/life balance. If there was one year when you could have your cake and eat it too, this is it. As you move into the New Year, Jupiter is still in a nostalgic and reflective part of your chart. It is also in retrograde motion, with this final year of your current 12-year Jupiter cycle of expansion well into its review mode. On 4th February, Jupiter turns direct, and on 10th June, he heads towards his return to Cancer. This begins a new 12-year Jupiter cycle of expansion and a lucky, expansive year full of the potential for major new beginnings.
By then, much will have changed. This is especially true in the professional landscape, where there’s a major effort underway to get the most out of Saturn and Neptune’s final months in your sector of adventure, travel, learning, and discovery. Neptune—the planet of hopes and dreams— has been here since 2012 and will leave on 31st March, while Saturn, who has been here since March 2023, will leave on 25th May. A parade of planets will move through between 3rd January and 17th May, but because of retrograde turns, Venus and Mercury will both spend a considerable amount of time here. This is your chance to capture the spirit of adventure as Neptune returns to your career sector for the first time in three decades on 31st March and Saturn for the first time in three decades on 25th May.
They will both return to an adventurous part of your chart for a few months later in the year, but both will leave and return to your career sector in early 2026, Saturn to spend until April 2028 and Neptune until 2029. By early February, things will be starting to move on the career front; they’ll be in full swing by the end of March. This is something that Mars will be keen to exploit when, after retrograding back out of your income sector on 6th January, he returns for a do-over from 18th April to 17th June. This provides some competition for Pluto, who—after spending 2024 transitioning out of your relationship sector and into your financial sector—is finally settled in until 2044. As the planet of change and transformation, he is here to change things up—especially your relationship with money. As he’s here for the next 20 years, though, there’s no pressure to reinvent the wheel overnight.