Astrology Forecast June 29-july 5, 2026
Astrology Forecast June 29 – July 5, 2026: The Full Moon Is Doing a Walk-Through
There is a particular moment in a renovation project when the contractor sets down the tools and walks through every room. Slowly. With a clipboard.
Not to tear anything apart. To see it clearly.
That is this week. The sky has picked up a clipboard, and it is going room by room.

This is not a warning. It is actually the thing we have been waiting for: the kind of clarity that only arrives when something is lit up instead of just felt in the dark. If we can stay in the walk-through instead of defending the rooms we haven’t finished yet, we will come out of this week knowing exactly where to put our energy.
There is a lot happening this week. A full moon. Mercury stationing retrograde. Jupiter moving into a new sign for the first time in a year. A charged meeting between Mars and Uranus that runs its current through everything. We are not here to survive it. We are here to use it.
Let’s walk through it together.
MONDAY, JUNE 29: THE CLIPBOARD ARRIVES
Mercury has been running since the beginning of Cancer season: darting through emotional water, picking up signals, trying to translate feelings into sentences that make sense. He is fast by nature. In Cancer, the feelings kept slowing him down, and he kept pushing through them anyway.
On Monday at 1:35pm ET, he stops mid-stride.
Not a graceful stop. A precise one. The kind a musician makes when they land on the final note and hold it a beat longer than everyone expected. Everyone in the audience feels it before they understand it.
He stands at 26 degrees of Cancer. And he turns around.
What Mercury does in retrograde is not chaos. It is curation. He goes back through everything he ran past too quickly and says: did we actually feel that, or did we just file it? In Cancer, where feelings run older and deeper than language, Mercury slows all the way down. He picks up the things we dismissed. He holds them under better light. The conversation we half-had. The thing someone said that we pretended to let go of. The offer we didn’t make, the opportunity we told ourselves wasn’t ready, the person we stopped reaching out to without quite deciding to.
He stays retrograde through July 23. If you have anything between 16 and 26 degrees of Cancer in your birth chart, this retrograde is holding a specific delivery for you.
For business: this is a week to revisit, not to launch. Old clients may circle back. Old ideas deserve a second look. If something returns to you this week, that is not a coincidence. It is a delivery.
Then at 7:56pm ET, the Capricorn Full Moon takes her seat at the table.
She is not here to be soft about what she finds. The Moon in Capricorn has Saturn as her landlord, and Saturn has been standing in the wings all week with the ledger, arms folded, watching. He is the one who keeps the record of what we committed to and whether we showed up. Tonight, the Moon and Saturn are in a tense conversation: the Moon illuminates, and Saturn checks what she finds against the books.
The Moon says: look at what is actually here. Saturn says: and here is what you agreed to.
Neptune is also in a difficult angle to this full moon, blurring the edges just enough that we cannot see everything clearly yet. Some of it is still in soft focus. But enough is visible to matter.
This is the full moon that finally asks out loud the question we have been turning over quietly for months: what did we build, and was it ever really ours?
Connect this full moon back to the new moon in Capricorn last December. Something that began then is completing now. Not dramatically. Quietly. On a clipboard.
The nodes also shift today to 0 degrees of Pisces and Virgo: the very last breath of the eclipse story that has been moving through these two signs. Something is closing at the soul level this week. The pull toward naming things, finishing things, committing to things: that feeling is accurate. We are in a closing chapter.
The Sun is moving through the energy of Gate 52 this week: stillness. Not passivity. The particular kind of presence that holds a lot of pressure without making a move before the right moment. This week, that is the skill.
TUESDAY, JUNE 30: THE ENTRANCE
At 1:52am ET, Jupiter hauls himself out of Cancer and walks into Leo.
He has spent a full year in Cancer, expanding everything that lives there: the hunger for belonging, the ache toward home, the need to be genuinely known. He made those feelings very large. Some of us used that year to find what we were looking for. Some of us just got very clear on how much we wanted things we did not yet have. Either way, Jupiter did exactly what Jupiter always does: he expanded. Whether we were ready for that much wanting or not.
In Leo, he is a different character entirely.
Jupiter in Leo does not sit in the corner taking notes. He walks to the front of the room. He does not clear his throat before he begins. He simply begins: presence first, explanation optional. In Leo, ruled by the Sun, Jupiter amplifies the life force itself: the creative spark, the uncontainable self, the part of us that knows exactly who we are and has been waiting for the right permission to stop apologizing for it.
But his first move in Leo is not triumphant. Almost immediately, he turns and squares off with Chiron in Taurus across the sky.
Chiron holds the place in the chart where something broke early and never fully sealed. In Taurus, that wound is embodied: it lives in the body, in the hands, in what we believe we deserve to receive. Jupiter pressing on Chiron in his very first days in Leo is not cruel. It is honest. He is saying: before you can fill the room, we need to talk about what has been keeping you near the door.
The question this square brings is not rhetorical. It is the question underneath every decision we make about whether to show up, speak up, or offer what we actually have: do we believe we are worth the room when nobody is clapping? If that question hits somewhere specific, the Brand Archetype Playbook shows you exactly how your chart is designed to shine.
For business: that question is the only thing that determines what we build this year. Jupiter in Leo is not asking us to perform confidence. He is asking us to grow the real kind: the quiet, steady version that holds even when the numbers are slow and the inbox is silent.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1: THE DOORWAY
The Moon finishes her final aspects in Capricorn and goes void at 7:51am ET.
She is not gone. She is in the doorway, coat half on, not yet ready to leave the room where so much just happened. She will stand there until 3:33pm ET, when she steps into Aquarius.
Void moon mornings are not lost mornings. They are thinking mornings: the kind where the clarity from Monday and Tuesday begins to settle into something we can actually use. What felt urgent and swirling becomes quiet enough to examine.
When the Moon enters Aquarius, she becomes the observer. She steps up to the observation deck and looks at the whole city instead of one street. Three quick contacts follow: a sharp angle to Chiron (the worth-wound gets one more pointed look before the week moves on), a deep alignment with Pluto (she goes underneath the surface and stays there a moment, looking at what is actually holding everything up), and then two easy flowing aspects with Neptune and Uranus. Something opens. An idea that feels almost too obvious to have missed until now. A new angle on an old problem that suddenly makes the whole thing simpler.
For business: Wednesday afternoon is good for problem-solving, unexpected creative solutions, and any decision that has been feeling more complicated than it needs to be. The perspective shift may arrive quietly. Write it down when it does.
THURSDAY, JULY 2: THE GOLDEN APPLE
Eris is the one who was not invited.
In the old stories, she is the goddess who showed up to the celebration she was excluded from, set a golden apple on the table with “for the fairest” written on it, and left. She did not stay for the chaos that followed. She did not need to. The apple did its work without her. She is not the goddess of destruction. She is the goddess of what happens when someone gets tired of being left out of the room and decides to say something about it.
On Thursday, she and Mercury retrograde make a sharp angle to each other, and the combination is charged.
Mercury, already walking backward through old feelings and half-finished conversations in Cancer, picks up Eris’s frequency and does something with it: he reaches for the thing we have been composing in our heads for weeks and considers saying it now, with everything from the full moon still raw and close to the surface. The impulse to speak up is not wrong. The impulse to finally be heard is not wrong. The timing and the delivery are what require care on Thursday.
While that tension hums, Venus in Leo makes an easy, warm angle to Lilith across the sky. Venus in Leo knows exactly how to fill a room. Lilith is the one who refused to make herself smaller so someone else could feel comfortable. When they find each other in an easy trine like this, something in us lifts: the part that was called too much, too fierce, too bright for the container we were handed. Today, that part looks up and recognizes itself.
For business: if something has been bothering you about a client relationship or a collaboration, take notes. Save the draft. Thursday is not the day to send it.
FRIDAY, JULY 3: THE MATCH
Mars has been in Gemini long enough to know the terrain: quick, communicative, mentally alive, always looking for the next thing to act on. He has been collecting information and building speed since he arrived.
Uranus has been waiting for him at 3 degrees.
Uranus is the planet that breaks things open to let in what is new. He does not ask permission. He does not explain himself in advance. He arrives at the moment you least expected, changes the thing you were most certain about, and is already moving on before you have fully understood what happened. In Gemini, his impact comes through words and information: the sentence that lands before you knew you were going to say it, the message that changes the room, the moment of clarity that arrives through a conversation that goes somewhere unexpected.
When Mars walks up to Uranus today and they stand at exactly 3 degrees in the sky, the current that has been building under the whole week finds its outlet.
We feel this aspect before we understand it. The air gets a particular quality: too dry, too still, one degree away from igniting. This is not a reason to stay home. It is a reason to move through the day with a little more intention than usual. The charge is real. The art is giving it somewhere useful to go. Physical movement is the best channel: walk the energy out before it walks out through the mouth.
The Moon also goes void at 1:27pm ET and will not enter Pisces until early Saturday morning. Friday afternoon holds itself in a receptive, between-place. Not the time for sharp decisions.
For business: Friday is not the day for the difficult conversation, the final call on something significant, or the email that has been sitting in drafts. Saturday and Sunday are going to be better for it.
SATURDAY, JULY 4: THE CANVAS
Mars, still close to Uranus, softens into Neptune today in an easy, flowing trine.
Neptune does not move fast. He dissolves rather than cuts. He makes things permeable: the wall between what we know and what we can imagine thins. He is the planet that carries visions, music, the half-formed thing that has been living at the edge of our awareness, waiting for a moment when we are soft enough to receive it.
When Mars softens into Neptune, the warrior does not disappear. He simply changes what he is moving toward. The fire that did not get spent on friction earlier in the week has somewhere new to land: a canvas, a plan, a creative direction that kept getting postponed to some more convenient version of later that never quite arrived. Neptune takes the charge that built all week and gives it a shape.
This is when we find out what the week was actually for.
For business: Saturday is an unusual gift for vision-setting, creative work, and anything that requires dreaming a little larger than feels immediately comfortable. Let it happen. Write it down before Sunday.
SUNDAY, JULY 5: THE ENGINE
Mars trine Pluto is the most powerful aspect of the week, and it arrives last: quietly, on a Sunday.
Pluto is not fast. He is the deep aquifer beneath the ground, the root system that outlasts the tree, the thing that endures long after everything on the surface has changed. He is not interested in spectacle. He is interested in what is actually true, what holds, what transforms at a level deep enough to stay transformed.
When Mars, all forward momentum and drive, finds Pluto in a favorable angle, something shifts. Not loudly. The circling stops. The building begins. Not the building we have been talking about. The actual building: the version where we stop organizing and start moving. The thing we have been approaching from every direction all week finally has a direction.
This is not the electric charge of Friday. It is the engine-hum of something real: quiet on the surface, enormous underneath.
The Sun is also beginning to build toward a difficult angle with Saturn that we will feel more next week. For now, it reads as a quiet note in the background: the things worth building take time. The audit was honest. The foundation is real. What we begin on Sunday, we build on.
A note from inside this week:
I completed a two-year service term in my community this week.
I stepped down not because the work was over, but because the term was: exactly what it was supposed to be, completed in full, and ready to be handed to someone new. I got the new leader ready. I am beginning to mentor my next successor in a different role.
This is my Incarnation Cross, the LAX of the Alpha. It is built for exactly this kind of cycle: completing something with full presence, then walking into what comes next with your hands open.
It does not feel dramatic. It feels right.
That is what this week is asking of us, too. Not the announcement or the dramatic exit or the clean break. Just: this chapter is complete. And here is what comes next.
Practical note for your business this week:
Mercury retrograde in Cancer is known for returning things we thought were finished: old clients reaching back out, ideas we shelved, conversations that went quiet. Before we assume something is dead, let it knock this week. It may have something to say.
And do your own audit. What in your business does not actually fit you anymore? What did you build for someone else’s idea of what a business should look like?
If you want support seeing what is actually happening under the hood, the Authentic Vibe Check is exactly that: a clear look at what fits and what does not, so you stop guessing and start building something congruent.
(((HUGS))) — Sashya
