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On May 25th, 2025, Saturn enters Aries, initiating a brand new 29-year chapter – a cycle that will set the tone for how we build a future from the ground up.

On September 1st, 2025, Saturn will dip back into Pisces for a final visit, to re-enter Aries in February 2026, just before the much-anticipated Saturn-Neptune conjunction on February 20th, 2026. Saturn will stay in Aries until April 13th, 2028.

With Saturn’s ingress into the 1st sign of the zodiac, a long, long story is coming to an end. A new one is ready to begin.

saturn in aries 2025 to 2028

Saturn is the planet of adulthood. Also the planet of karma – a word for the understanding that in the adult world, actions have consequences.

In the past 29-year Saturn cycle, we’ve been dealing with an inherited system of expectations – how we’re supposed to live, succeed, and behave. This is a time to start again, from a clean slate, without the entanglements of outdated roles and borrowed expectations.

We are now invited to leave the past behind and construct a life that is a reflection of what’s meaningful to us – NOW. 

This is a unique threshold moment: we are moving from Pisces (the last sign of the zodiac, a water sign) to 0° Aries (the 1st sign, a fire sign that initiates the wheel).

With Saturn’s departure from Pisces and its ingress into Aries – and into a brand new cycle – something major is being birthed

In fact, many of the words we use around giving birth – “delivery,” “transition,” “breaking water” – come from maritime and shipping language, which is symbolic of Pisces.

These metaphors reflect the movement from the watery, dissolving womb of Pisces into the initiating fire of Aries.

Metaphorically, this astrological transition marks the emergence of a project, identity, or energy that has been brewing inside us – growing, dreaming, gestating in Pisces – and is now ready to take form in Aries.

What’s emerging is larger in scope and more significant than anything we’ve brought forth so far. Why? Because of Neptune (we’ll touch on this aspect later).

Saturn And Aries

Now let’s dive into the overall energy of this transit. How does Saturn express itself in Aries?

Saturn, the planet of time, discipline, and long-term mastery, does not necessarily feel cozy in the sign of speed and action.

When Saturn enters Aries, initiation meets limitation: Aries wants to move fast; Saturn imposes structure, delays, and mastery.

Saturn in Aries is pretty much like watching Usain Bolt running in slow motion.

It might feel frustrating – that rising feeling of impatience as you watch someone built for speed move in deliberate, slow frames – HOWEVER, the slow motion ensures we pay attention to how he moves, the micro-adjustments, some strategies he might be using – the hidden mechanics of winning moves that, if you’re into running, you can learn a lot from.

Yes, it doesn’t give you the thrill – at least not right away – but it teaches you how to improve form, endurance, and efficiency, so later you can go faster and farther.

It’s the same lesson from the tortoise and the hare: slow, steady, and intentional can get you further than raw speed alone.

Similarly, Saturn in Aries is here to redefine what true progress looks like. The goal is not to tame the ram – but to help the ram achieve more than just a head-first burst.

Saturn does not slow things down for the sake of slowing them down. It slows them down for the sake of mastery – for the sake of achieving its goal. Saturn’s goal is to deliver: to materialize, to achieve, to tick the important milestones on the list. 

Saturn is the doer – and important things in life take time and persistence. Hence the slowness and the methodical approach.

Historically, Saturn in Aries has coincided with a surge in startup activity, entrepreneurship, and bold new initiatives – projects that require a certain dose of Aries guts and “I can do it” spirit, but also the stamina to stay long enough in the birthing process to make it to the other side.

Saturn will make the ram even more determined, and it will give that extra oomph and strategic endurance.

What does Saturn in Aries’ transit mean for us as individuals? It means that the part of us that is Aries – and we all have one, as indicated by the house ruled by Aries in our natal chart – will become more Saturnian.

Saturn will tame the Aries part of our chart, helping us to think things through before taking action. Sometimes, sleeping on things – or having a healthy dose of self-doubt – can actually take us further in the long run.

This slower pace gives us time to ask: is this truly what I want? Is it aligned with who I’m becoming? Some fights ARE worth fighting for – and Saturn will give us the discipline and relentlessness to stick with them.

There’s a certain quality about the 1st sign of the zodiac that doesn’t allow space for what’s already there. It creates it from scratch. In Aries – starting a brand new cycle around the zodiac – Saturn is no longer interested in the old rules. It questions the idea of “appropriate timing.”

The “as-soon-as-you-can-afford-it-get-a-mortgage-because-everyone-else-does-it” mindset. 

In Aries, Saturn creates new rules. It resets the system. It writes its own frameworks. 

For every one of us, this transit is an opportunity to design new systems, new timelines, and new definitions of success. Whether that’s working from home, from the road, or from the 25th floor of a corporate tower – Saturn in Aries wants us to work on our terms.

Saturn wants us to discover new goals and ambitions that actually feel like ours (Aries). 

Saturn in Aries – The Aspects

We cannot separate the Saturn in Aries transit from its co-presence with Neptune, and especially the Saturn-Neptune conjunction, which happens later – on February 20th, 2026 – at 0° Aries, the “reset” degree of the zodiac.  

Saturn – and Neptune – will be involved in an auspicious configuration called a minor triangle with Pluto in Aquarius and Uranus in Gemini. This will be in effect from now until late 2026, and it’s a defining feature of the Saturn in Aries transit.

This triangle is a rare configuration that brings together all the outer planets into a remarkable alignment of forces – the drive for transformation (Pluto), innovation (Uranus), and structured vision (Saturn–Neptune).

Later, in June 2027, Saturn will trine Jupiter in Leo, adding momentum, optimism, and expansion to whatever we’ve been building.

We are talking about supportive aspects with slow-moving outer planets – which is very good news

While in Pisces, Saturn had been squaring Jupiter, a more conflicted and foggy energy. This time, we have incredible support to ground bold new beginnings in reality – while keeping them aligned with long-term purpose. 

Saturn And Neptune in Aries – A New World 

Saturn – as the last visible planet in the solar system – defines the boundary of what we are allowed to see and understand.

But then there’s more: beyond Saturn lie the outer planets – Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto – which may be invisible to the naked eye, but are just as real as anything else in the solar system. They orbit the Sun, doing their thing, whether we’re aware of them or not.

Of course, the fact that they’re invisible to the naked eye is a metaphor: they represent forces we’re not fully conscious of – which is why Uranus transits feel “fated,” or why Neptune transits can feel “confusing,” elusive, or strangely timed.

Yet this time is different.

Saturn follows in Neptune’s footsteps, walking nearly hand in hand, offering us a rare opportunity to consciously engage with Neptune’s source code.

And Neptune’s source code is where the intelligence of the universe originates.
Neptune is the script – the cosmic architecture, the invisible design through which life unfolds.
It’s the underlying algorithm of reality, operating at a meta level beyond our usual awareness.

Normally, we’re not tuned in to that intelligent design – we simply inherit the script, and so we experience life as fate. We are born into a system – a society – and we follow its rules.

When the rules change, when the script updates, we follow along, often without realizing anything has shifted at all.

But when Saturn and Neptune meet at the first degree of the zodiac, the entire operating system undergoes a reboot.

The world as we know it enters a complete and total RESET.

We are stepping into a completely new world – with a new vision (Neptune) and new rules (Saturn).

Saturn in Aries – 1984 Vs Brave New World Vs. What Comes Next

Literature has always been one step ahead of politics when it comes to imagining the future.

In George Orwell’s 1984, we were shown a society governed by surveillance, where every move is monitored by Big Brother – a hard dystopia, where people are ruled by fear, punishment, and propaganda. History is erased, language is weaponized, and people are controlled through repression and the erasure of truth.

In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, the controlled new world narrative is softer, disguised as utopia – where people are ruled not by fear, but by comfort, distraction, and genetic conditioning. The control method is pleasure, sedation, and engineered consent.

1984 vs brave new world

Orwell gave us a world where truth is forcibly hidden. Huxley gave us a world where truth is drowned in irrelevance.

We can easily trace the resemblances of both scenarios over the past 100 years – perhaps with 1984 more resonant during the Neptune in Leo to Neptune in Capricorn era (1914–1998), and Brave New World descriptive of the Neptune in Aquarius – Pisces era (1998–2025).

So what about the upcoming Saturn-Neptune conjunction at 0° Aries? What kind of world are we moving into now? 1984? Brave New World? 

If 1984 and Brave New World were crafted within systems of control, rooted in structure and institutional power, this next iteration – born at 0° Aries – bypasses what we usually think of as “the system.”

In this scenario, Saturn is no longer the “system” – it becomes the tool for the vision. 

The fact that the Saturn-Neptune conjunction occurs at 0° Aries – the Big Bang degree of the zodiac – is hugely significant. It suggests a spontaneous, individuated, and archetypally raw emergence of a new world – less managed, less bureaucratic, and more primordial.

Let’s compare this upcoming conjunction to previous Saturn-Neptune conjunctions:

  • 1989 in Capricorn – Cold war ends, walls fall, institutions crack – but everything still passes through hierarchical filters
  • 1953 in Libra – Post-WWII world order stabilized through diplomacy, alliances, and social contracts
  • 1917 in Leo – The fall of monarchies, rise of state-centered ideologies. Power was dramatic, visible, myth-driven
  • 1882 in Taurus – Industrialization reshaped material values and human labor

Even 1989 in Capricorn (the fall of the Berlin Wall, often seen as revolutionary) was a structured collapse, not an instinctive rebirth.

But 0° Aries breaks the pattern.

At 0°, Aries is the Fool stepping into the unknown, the Seed splitting open, and the Pioneer with no map.

When outer-planet cycles begin here, they don’t just evolve the past – they replace it.

This is not a top-down, committee-approved, softly-transitioned shift. This is a blazing reset.

The world being born is not a management project – it’s an eruption of will, truth, and self-definition. There is no blueprint yet, just the demand to act. 

This is an epochal myth RESET. We are hitting “New Game” on human civilization. 

So what will we build?

–> Will we build it on courage and clarity, or illusion and control

–> Will it be a brave new world of empowered individuals with spiritual purpose?

–> Or a technocratic dystopia of digitized meaning, masked by distraction?

–> Are we engineering systems that help people wake up – or fall asleep?

The conjunction invites us to consciously design a new world myth – where structures (Saturn) serve vision (Neptune), and idealism is grounded in personal responsibility (Aries). 

Saturn And Neptune In Aries – Be Careful What You Wish For 

While Saturn crossing the 0° Aries threshold – and the historic conjunction with Neptune at 0° – is a complete and archetypal RESET, there’s more nuance to this.

Yes, the new world that will emerge will start from scratch and will be different from everything we’ve seen.

However, we should keep in mind that this new vision – however raw and new – is still seeded in Pisces

There’s a cyclicity to the zodiac; one sign follows the other. So this brand new reality is ultimately not random – it’s a reflection of our own dreams, aspirations, wash-off of unlived potentials, frustrations, desires, illusions (Pisces) – where Saturn and Neptune have been quietly simmering over the past years.

Pisces reminds us that whatever is not experienced and fully felt at its time gets stored in an inner ocean of unlived potential that becomes our dream – or our nightmare.

Whatever dream lives inside of us – and not all of them are pretty – is going to be materialized by Saturn.

As the saying goes: “Be careful what you wish for – because it might happen.”

This is quite a deep reflection. We are encouraged to be careful – i.e. conscious, i.e. discerning – about what we wish for, i.e. our Neptunian longing, our Neptunian dream – because this dream will eventually be birthed into existence, in the same sequential way that Aries – the birth – follows Pisces – the dream – in the zodiac.

Ultimately, that’s the law of karma (Saturn): one thing leads to another. Actions have consequences – and so do the things we avoid or postpone. Everything we carry within eventually transforms – and what lives inside us, becomes real.

Saturn And Neptune – Midas’ Touch 

When King Midas wished for everything he touched to turn to gold – his ideal of wealth and abundance – little did he consider that his deepest wish becoming real would turn into a curse.

Midas' touch

His food, his daughter – everything he loved – became cold and lifeless.

This is a cautionary tale: dreams – what brews in our unconscious – do come true. And we need to be careful – and discerning – about what we wish for.

This happens a lot in everyday life, when the story we’ve been telling ourselves – to give life some meaning or direction – turns out to be not authentic, but just an irrelevant tick box.

Many people build their lives around a fantasy – like getting married and having the ‘perfect wedding’ – believing it will bring fulfillment or validation. The ambitious young professional becomes so focused on earning that promotion that they reshape their entire life – routine, values, even personality – just to ‘fulfill the dream.’ 

The vision becomes so consuming that it pushes us down a path that no longer feels like our own. We end up trapped in a dream that might have once felt meaningful, but is no longer alive.

That’s why, when we do achieve what we thought we always wanted, many Saturn–Neptune transits lead to disillusionment: “Is this really it? That’s not what I expected.”

And then we hear things like, “Ah, Neptune transits are no good – they’re all about illusions” – when in reality, we’re the ones stuck in outdated dreams.

We could go as far as to say: 

Our entire life is shaped by the dreams we’ve been dreaming. And if our life doesn’t feel fulfilling, doesn’t feel aligned, it’s perhaps because the dreams we’re feeding it are not seeded in truth and presence.

Saturn In Aries – The Time Is NOW

The good news? Saturn and Neptune in Aries are not your average dreamy combo.

There’s something very alive and urgent about Aries – this is the Point Zero of the zodiac, a space where there’s no space for outdated dreams. In Aries, the time is NOW. The dream is real. And it’s meant to be pursued – with drive, clarity, and purpose. Immediately.

Aries doesn’t let the dream fade into abstraction. It doesn’t wait. It doesn’t have the patience for delayed alignment. It acts.

And that’s great news. As Saturn crosses the threshold, following Neptune’s footsteps, it brings an urgency to our dreams. If something inspires you right now – pursue it. Take it seriously.

It’s not “just a dream” – at least not in the old Piscean way. Don’t put it into a storage unit “for later.” Take action now.

Of course, the dream might take a while to fully unfold. It might morph into something else.
And that’s perfectly fine, because at 0° Aries, the point is not the finish line. The point is the starting line. And you want to get started.

Saturn And Neptune – A Higher Order

Again, when we talk about the Saturn in Aries transit, we cannot untangle it from Neptune – especially given how closely they travel together in the first year of Saturn’s stay in Aries.

This co-presence and upcoming conjunction marks an incredibly important reset.

We’re talking about a reconfiguration of structure, rules, laws, and frameworks – a higher-order rearrangement.

Just like in dreams, where our daily impressions are reassembled into symbolic storylines, Neptune works on an abstract level. It dissolves, merges, shifts, and reimagines. 

It initiates a subtle but profound reshaping (Neptune) of our reality (Saturn). Neptune in Aries brings the dream of a new beginning, and Saturn in Aries makes it happen. 

Together, they form a higher (Neptune) order (Saturn) – a cosmic recalibration of reality.

In past Saturn–Neptune cycles, we’ve seen the birth of new power structures: redrawing of borders, foundational treaties, new legal or ideological orders:

→ Saturn = structure, law, form.
→ Neptune = collective ideals, fluid boundaries, transcendent narratives.

And now, with both planets co-present in Aries, this takes the archetype to a whole new level of urgency, momentum, and initiation. Aries doesn’t reform what exists – it starts over. 

Together in Aries, Saturn and Neptune signal a restructuring of collective agreements like trade deals, territorial claims, global resource distribution, digital frameworks or economic alliances – and this level of change will most likely initially bring chaos and disruption.   

We’re already seeing this: tariffs, new trade blocs, AI governance discussions, and shifting alliances. These are early Neptune in Aries signals of what’s about to come. 

But things will get real – solidified – with Saturn in Aries.

And when Saturn and Neptune conjunct at 0° Aries, we’ll move to an entirely new level of order-meets-vision.

Are we ready for a new world? A new order and a new dream?

Saturn In Aries – Be The Change You Want To See In The World 

Now that we have an idea of what to expect on a global level, what about personally?

We can apply the same principles to the individual. The same systemic change, new vision, and reset of reality is also happening within us.

We, too, can create a life built on our highest mission and soul’s longing and potential (Neptune) – and then get serious about making it happen (Saturn).

This is a unique moment infused with 0° Aries. It won’t last forever. The following weeks and months are key – a time when we can each tap into the field of possibility that only a fresh cycle brings.

Saturn will soon cross the threshold – the field gets activated. The question is: Do we want to play an active role in this shift – or let the opportunity slip?

In the process of answering the call to act, we will most likely hit some emotional or existential walls. Drive, courage, and appetite for risk – classic Aries traits – might not come naturally to many of us, especially if we don’t have planets in Aries.

But that’s why we have Saturn here for the next few years: to teach us how to build those traits – step by step – so we can act with real confidence, grounded not in illusion but in earned experience.

If Saturn in Pisces was “fake it till you make it,” Saturn in Aries is “make it real.”

If the Pisces motto was “Be careful what you wish for,” the higher Aries motto is “Be the change you want to see in the world.” 

In this new world, we can no longer wait for things to happen – for perfect timing, for someone else to take the lead, for life to magically fall into place.

We can no longer pass the responsibility outside ourselves – to family, friends, communities, governments, councils, or politicians. With Saturn in Aries, there is no more “them.” It’s us.

The shift begins with the realization that everything going on in the world is a reflection of everything we’ve done, and very importantly, everything we haven’t done in the last Saturn cycle(s).

All of our small choices – study or party, gym or couch, speak up or stay silent, confront or avoid, say yes or say no, do something or do nothing – multiplied by millions of individuals, have created our current collective reality.

The current state of the world is not random or imposed from outside – it’s a mirror of both our actions and our inactions over time.

The only way to reset the system is to create new initial conditions – start from scratch, and be active in the process as individuals. 

With Saturn and Neptune in Aries, the knight in shining armor is not some leader or savior. It’s YOU.

Saturn in Aries will remind us of one essential truth: if we want things to change, we have to jump on the horse and ride.

We DO have the power. We CAN change our life. And it’s often not even as hard as we fear it is – if we just make the first step.

It’s never too late; age and life circumstances are just numbers and labels – and they don’t hold up when there’s big Aries energy in the house.

Saturn in Aries is our chance to become the person we were always meant to be. To be the change we want to see in the world.

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Full Moon In Sagittarius – Grand Fire Trine

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On June 11th, 2025, we have a Full Moon at 20° Sagittarius.

This is a bold and visionary Full Moon, trine Mars in Leo and Chiron in Aries! We’re looking at a beautiful Grand Fire Trine that channels the raw, unfiltered intelligence of fire into clarity, direction, and initiation.

Grand Fire Trines speak of creative power, spiritual integrity, and sovereign life force

full moon in sagittarius and a grand trine

In ancient cultures – and even to some initiates today – people who embodied the original spark of spirit – priests, visionaries, mystics, creators – were held in the highest regard.

Why? Because they tapped into the primordial fire – the source code, the living intelligence behind all form. They were the intention-setters of their era. The architects of possibility.

It all starts with fire. Our universe began with a Big Bang. Life begins with a spark – an electrical ignition. The blueprint comes before manifestation.

Astrology reflects that – the first sign of the zodiac is a fire sign: Aries. The succession of elements – fire, earth, air, water – follows the same cosmic logic. Everything begins in the primordial light.

This light, this fire, this spark, sets the ‘initial conditions’. That design – those encoded intentions – are then materialized through the next element: Earth. Air animates the structure, and Water nourishes and connects. 

But everything, absolutely everything, begins with that initial spark – the intelligent design, the script, the soul-DNA.

All forms follow this design – from the tiny seed that becomes a giant tree, to the mathematical formula that, once discovered, unfolds across physics, medicine, and beyond.

Planets in fire signs carry a very important mission: to connect us to the divine script, to trigger the source code. 

And when 3 fire planets form a Grand Trine, that code becomes accessible. 

Full Moon Trine Chiron In Aries Trine Mars In Leo

Here we have it: the Full Moon in Sagittarius, trine Chiron in Aries, and trine Mars in Leo – forming a Grand Fire Trine. 

The Moon – our embodiment of spirit on Earth – is in Sagittarius, igniting our quest for meaning and the courage to live by your own inner law.

Chiron in Aries helps us reconnect disjointed aspects of ourselves – fragmented identities, old wounds – into a single, aligned “I Am.”

Mars in Leo roars with sovereign confidence. Mars in Leo doesn’t have to ask for permission – because it knows that being itself is THE authority.

This is the kind of Full Moon that says: be unapologetically yourself. When the dots of your inner design align, the naked truth of your path is revealed:

“This is me. This is my code. This is my mission.”

When this original blueprint is revealed, everything inauthentic starts to dissolve. We begin to see the absurdity of old roles we tried to squeeze into, roles that were never ours to begin with.

When we stop trying to be someone else or meet expectations that aren’t aligned with our essence, something shifts.

In this Sagittarian light, the truth does set us free – not necessarily with fireworks, but with clarity. It’s more of a quiet assurance – a deep knowing of what’s true, and what matters. 

The Full Moon in Sagittarius comes with an opportunity to reconnect with the eternal flame – a flame we all came from, a flame that shares the same source code, because we are, quite literally, made of stars.

At the Full Moon in Sagittarius, clarity comes from remembering who you truly are. 

The deeper question is: once the truth is revealed, will you dare to live by it?

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Jupiter In Cancer 2025-2026 – How It Will Influence You –

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On June 9th, 2025, Jupiter leaves Gemini and enters Cancer. Jupiter will stay in Cancer for just over 1 year, until June 30th, 2026.

Jupiter retrogrades on November 12th, 2025, at 25° Cancer, and goes direct on March 11th, 2026, at 15° Cancer, emphasizing this area of the sign.

During its stay in the sign, Jupiter will be involved in some very interesting aspects – including several Grand Water Trines – so there’s a lot to be looking forward to!

Jupiter in Cancer 2025–2026 – A Once Every 12-Year Transit

Jupiter’s ingress into Cancer is one of the most important transits of the year. Why?
Because Jupiter spends approx. 1 year in each sign, so when it changes signs, it’s kind of a big deal – because our yearly priorities change.

Jupiter in Cancer

Jupiter is a tangible, relatable influence. While it’s the outer planets – Pluto, Neptune, and Uranus – that are the movers and shakers behind the scenes, it’s Jupiter (and Saturn) that shape our everyday experience and help us make sense of where we’re going.

Of course, there’s another reason why astrology lovers follow Jupiter’s transits with great interest: Jupiter is the ‘great benefic’ in astrology – so its placement shows what areas of life tend to attract opportunities, flow more naturally, and find easy momentum.

When Jupiter changes signs, it moves into a different whole sign house in our natal charts, shifting its influence to a different sector of our life, pointing to where these opportunities and sense of ease and growth will unfold.

As a general vibe, Jupiter’s shift from Gemini into Cancer will be quite a noticeable transition! Cancer is VERY different from Gemini, so Jupiter in Cancer will bring a very different energy compared to Jupiter in Gemini.

Gemini is intellectual, curious, and scattered. Cancer is emotional, nurturing, and rooted in safety. At a collective level, we’ll feel more Cancerian themes emerging – especially in terms of the beliefs and frameworks that guide our lives.

With Jupiter entering Cancer, our focus, priorities, and approach to growth and meaning will shift. We’ll be less scattered – and more attuned to what creates a sense of emotional security and belonging.

Things will no longer have to sound good. They have to feel right.

Jupiter – Our Personal Mantra

Before we analyze the transit itself – let’s talk about Jupiter.

Jupiter is perhaps one of the most misunderstood planets. Not in the same way as Neptune – Neptune is a mystery by DNA – but because the generic keywords we associate with Jupiter, such as “beliefs,” are often too vague and abstract to be useful.

So let’s get back to basics.

We know that in astrology Jupiter rules things like law, religion, philosophy, and overarching worldviews – all systems that provide a frame of reference for interpreting and navigating life

Jupiter is our personal mantra

This means that everything we do, think, or aim for is rooted in our Jupiterian way of making sense of the world.

Someone with Jupiter in Sagittarius will be naturally optimistic – they believe everything will work out in the end – which is why Jupiter in Sagittarius is often considered a ‘lucky’ placement.

When we believe things will work out, our statistical chances of succeeding are actually higher, simply because we stay open and engaged.

Someone with Jupiter in Scorpio, on the other hand, believes there’s always a hidden agenda –  that things are never quite what they seem.

This naturally makes them less optimistic than Jupiter in Sagittarius folks, but also more prepared to deal with the darker side of life. When a truth bomb drops, everyone else is surprised… except Jupiter in Scorpio, who already sensed the underworld behind the scenes.

So you could think of Jupiter as your personal mantra – that overarching principle that guides everything you think, do, and the way you operate in life.

People with Jupiter in Aries believe the world is an arena where they’re on their own, and they have to fight to win. Jupiter in Aries is the gladiator of the zodiac.

Their inner mantra might be “I’m a survivor, I’m not gon’ give up, I’m not gon’ stop.” Naturally, this shapes their approach to life and motivates them to charge ahead with boldness.

Jupiter in Taurus’s mantra is along the lines of “I am the Queen/King of my own castle” – their sense of security, autonomy, and self-reliance is the driving force behind everything they do. They grow best when they have stability, time, and space to build something lasting, on their own terms.

Jupiter in Gemini’s mantra is “Everything is figureout-able” – giving a hands-on, curious approach to life. Jupiter in Gemini collects ideas, makes connections, and experiments freely – though this can also bring a scattered focus or difficulty committing to a long-term path.

What about Jupiter in Cancer?

Jupiter is exalted in Cancer – which means the emotional, intuitive, and nurturing qualities of Cancer naturally align with Jupiter’s expansive qualities like optimism, coherence, and abundance. 

Jupiter in Cancer reminds us of the benevolence of the universe – that the world is actually a good and safe place to be in. Something along the lines of Matthew’s quote: “Whoever has will be given more, and they will have an abundance.”

This idea implies two important things:

  1. We all have – we are not starting from nothing → Jupiter in Cancer reminds us of the talents and resources we already hold – internal or external.
  2. What we have can be further expanded →  Jupiter in Cancer emphasizes that real growth starts from what already exists. We can’t amplify what we don’t have – but when we focus on what we do have, even if small, it can grow into something much greater.

Jupiter in Cancer teaches us that recognizing, being grateful for and capitalizing on our own resources is the key to unlocking greater abundance.

Regardless of your natal Jupiter sign, in the year ahead we’ll all be under the influence of Jupiter in Cancer’s mantra, which says: nurture what matters, and it will multiply.

Jupiter In Cancer – Exaltation Sign

One really great thing about this transit is that Jupiter is exalted in Cancer – this means Jupiter feels at its very best in this sign.

Jupiter’s exaltation in Cancer might not seem immediately obvious. Why Cancer?

Cancer is equated to safety; Jupiter, to expansion and abundance.

However, when you think about it, the link, the causality is there – the more we feel safe, the more we allow ourselves to grow. Someone who doesn’t feel safe will never feel truly ‘ready’ or confident enough to take risks, because their energy is tied up in survival.

But when we have that inner foundation in place, we can stretch beyond our comfort zone.
Jupiter feels good in Cancer because its energy works best when growth (Jupiter) is paired with safety and nurturing (Cancer).

In Cancer, Jupiter expands whatever we choose to nurture – our home, our family, our inner world, our personal projects and investments – everything that is meaningful to us.

Cancer is a water sign, and Jupiter brings abundance – together, they create a fountain of emotional and creative richness.

In its Cancer exaltation, Jupiter helps us birth to what’s meaningful to us. 

Jupiter In Cancer – The Aspects

Soon after Jupiter enters Cancer, on June 15th, 2025, Jupiter squares Saturn (at 1° Aries) and then, a few days later, on June 18th, 2025, Neptune (at 1° Aries).

Neptune and Saturn in Aries are here to give us the vision and structure to follow a personal dream.

The Jupiter square is first challenging the feasibility of this personal dream. Have you really looked into it? Could it actually work? What needs better foundations? What needs a change of mindset, or a shift in focus?

Cancer is a “safety first” sign, so Jupiter in Cancer will initially temper the Aries enthusiasm – not for the sake of killing the dream, quite the contrary – but to make sure that we root it into emotional truth, practical realism, and long-term sustainability.

And after these squares initiate the right type of action –  comes the nice part of the Jupiter in Cancer transit.

In October–November 2025, Jupiter (at 24–25° Cancer) will trine Saturn and Neptune, which temporarily slip back into Pisces. This trine feels like the hands of the universe at work – offering a smoothing-over, divine support moment before Neptune and Saturn move permanently into Aries.

Jupiter will support them again in 2026, when it moves into Leo and forms another trine to both planets.

There’s even more nuance to the Jupiter trine to Saturn and Neptune. In October 2025, Mercury and Mars in Scorpio will also trine those same degrees to form a beautiful Grand Water Trine, and in November, the Sun and Venus reach the third decan of Scorpio, forming another Grand Water Trine.

October–November 2025 is an especially smooth time to anchor a new dream, build emotional and creative momentum, and feel supported by both the universe and those around you.

Jupiter In Cancer – General Influences

In the past, Jupiter in Cancer transits have marked periods of emotional recalibration, social reform, and a renewed focus on the concept of “home.”

During previous Jupiter in Cancer transits (1989–1990, 2001–2002, 2013–2014), we saw a strong focus on homeland, family, and belonging. Events like the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the 9/11 attacks in 2001, or the election of Pope Francis in 2013 reflected this energy. 

These transits brought reforms aimed at strengthening human rights and offering a deeper sense of security and home to broader groups in society.

Of course, if we want to understand what Jupiter in Cancer will truly bring this time, we need to remember that Jupiter doesn’t operate in isolation, but under the greater ‘choreography’ of the outer planets – Pluto, Neptune, and Uranus.

Pluto, Neptune, and Uranus are now in completely different signs than they were in 1989, 2001, or 2013.

Right now, with Pluto, Neptune, and Uranus all changing signs one after the other, we are undergoing a massive shift — dramatic change at a scale we haven’t witnessed in decades. 

The world is changing — moving from a Capricorn/Pisces agenda of control, institutions, and passive faith to an era defined by individual empowerment, direct action, and conscious innovation.

So Jupiter in Cancer will operate under the umbrella of this larger agenda, helping nourish those projects rooted in personal meaning, freedom, and innovation.

In 2025–2026 and beyond, the world is increasingly favoring those who dare – to follow their personal dream, to challenge the status quo, to stay true to themselves, and make a real difference from the heart outward.

Passivity will no longer be the path. Aries (with Neptune and Saturn there) is a cardinal sign. Cancer (with Jupiter) is a cardinal sign. This is a call to get out there and ‘dare’ to care, dare to grow, and dare to create something new — starting from what matters most.

Jupiter In Cancer In Your Natal Chart

How will Jupiter in Cancer influence you at a personal level? 

When we want to understand what to expect from a particular transit, a good place to start is by looking at past transits. Anyone can do this analysis – even if you don’t know any astrology.

The last times Jupiter was in Cancer were from June 2013 to July 2014, July 2001 to August 2002, and July 1989 to August 1990.

What was going on in your life back then? One particular event won’t define Jupiter in Cancer’s influence – but if you notice common themes, then there’s definitely a thread to follow.

Of course, our life is more than just a little bit of history repeating.

No transit is the same – and this particular Jupiter in Cancer transit comes with its unique context and energetic backdrop.

To tune into its influence, start by paying attention to any shifts that emerge around the time of the ingress. Any new interests? Emotional shifts? Does something suddenly become top of mind? What used to dominate your attention when Jupiter was in Gemini will begin to fade, as focus shifts to the Cancer sector of your chart.

The Cancer house in your chart will reveal more about the area of life that will be under Jupiter’s influence. 

Jupiter in cancer transit

And any aspects Jupiter makes to your natal planets or angles will further personalize the experience, showing how this expansion energy interacts with your psyche and life path.

RESET – Jupiter in Cancer, Uranus in Gemini, Saturn in Aries, Neptune in Aries

RESET, our 4-week journey dedicated to the 4 major planetary influences of 2025 – Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, and Jupiter – has started last week, and you can still join us!

When you join, you get instant access to the Neptune in Aries material, and then follow along live with Saturn in Aries (June 9–15), Uranus in Gemini (June 16–22), and of course, Jupiter in Cancer (June 23–29). 

On June 30, we wrap it all up with a live webinar where we apply everything we’ve covered to our natal charts, revealing how the big picture reflects in our everyday life.

Within RESET, you learn through structured frameworks that help you connect the dots. 

You explore real-life examples and people’s experiences in real time, as these transits are actively unfolding. 

You gain clarity, context, and the tools to align with these powerful shifts in a way that feels personal and actionable.

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Astrology Of June 2025 – Jupiter Enters Cancer

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June 2025 continues the powerful wave of planetary ingresses.

After Neptune entered Aries in March, and Saturn followed in May, Jupiter is the next big player to shift signs – moving into the nurturing sign of Cancer on June 9th, 2025.

One day before the ingress, Mercury and Jupiter meet in the very last degree of Gemini for a final word, insight, or revelation before Jupiter wraps up its time in the sign.

Whatever is revealed, it’s going to be very interesting – and likely not without a BANG, considering the energy of the anaretic (29th) degree. This might be the moment of truth that changes the game.

But let’s take a look at the most important transits of the month:

Jupiter in cancer

June 6th, 2025 – Venus Enters Taurus

On June 6th, 2025, Venus enters her home sign, Taurus. This is a great transit for all things Venus – beauty, pleasure, feeling good in our bodies, and harmonious social connections. 

However, this is not your usual Venus in Taurus – at least not a few weeks from now. Before leaving the sign, Venus will meet Uranus for a final, surprising revelation. 

Expect a twist in relationships, finances, or values that pushes you to embrace something more authentic and aligned 😉

June 8th, 2025 – Mercury Conjunct Jupiter

On June 8th, 2025, Mercury is conjunct Jupiter at 29° Gemini. This is a powerful culmination point just before both Mercury and Juptiter leave Gemini – a moment of realization, announcement, or decision. 

With the conjunction happening at the anaretic degree, the message is loud and clear. Something important is being wrapped up, signed off, or brought into full awareness.

Mercury is in domicile in Gemini, and Jupiter amplifies the message with confidence and clarity. This is a great day for communication, making decisions, launching content, or receiving meaningful insights.

No more confusion, no more second-guessing – this is a green light moment for whatever you’ve been planning or waiting to put into motion.

June 8th, 2025 – Mercury Enters Cancer

Soon after, Mercury slips into Cancer, beginning its yearly journey through the sign. 

In Cancer, Mercury articulates what we feel, not just what we think – helping us express emotions, connect more deeply with others, and communicate from the heart.

June 9th, 2025, Jupiter Enters Cancer

On June 9th, 2025, Jupiter leaves Gemini and enters Cancer. Jupiter only changes signs once a year, so this is a big deal! 

Think of Jupiter like a long-term project we dedicate one full year to completing. This might not be as intensive or structured as getting a degree (that’s more of a Saturn-type project), but it’s still significant enough to shape our focus for an entire year.

This means that in your chart, Jupiter moves away from one sector of your life and begins expanding another.

The exciting thing about this ingress is that Jupiter is exalted in Cancer, so it feels very at home, and can easily channel its blessings and abundance in this fertile sign.

In Gemini, Jupiter was in detriment, so it wasn’t able to operate at full capacity. Jupiter in Cancer is a welcome shift for all of us – more supportive, emotionally fulfilling, and aligned with what matters to us.

The not-so-good news is that as soon as it enters Cancer, Jupiter forms a square to Saturn (and shortly after, with Neptune), which both recently moved into Aries. 

These squares can bring some growing pains – especially around balancing structure (Saturn), dreams (Neptune), and expansion (Jupiter). But this initial tension sets the stage for deeper growth.

The good news? This is as intense as it will get. Jupiter will pretty much have a blast afterward. 

Later this year, it will form a magnificent Grand Trine with Saturn and Neptune (when they both retrograde back into the last degrees of Pisces), and with the planets in Scorpio. But we’ll dive deeper into that beautiful alignment closer to the time.

Until then, pay close attention to whatever shifts, realizations, or opportunities emerge when Jupiter changes signs on this date – and in the days that follow.

June 11th, 2025 – Full Moon In Sagittarius

On June 11th, 2025, we have a Full Moon at 20° Sagittarius. This is a bold and adventurous Full Moon, trine Mars in Leo and Chiron in Aries! We’re looking at a beautiful Grand Trine that inspires us to heal our spirit.

This is the kind of Full Moon that says: be unapologetically yourself. There’s tremendous power in letting go of the pressure to perform, to please, or to fit into roles that were never truly ours.

When we stop trying to be someone else or meet expectations that aren’t aligned with who we are, something shifts.

In this Sagittarius light, the truth will truly set us free. And what a good feeling that is!

June 15th, 2025 – Jupiter Square Saturn

On June 15th, Jupiter (at 1° Cancer) squares Saturn (at 1° Aries). While this is the first Jupiter-Saturn square in new signs, we’re actually looking at the final square in the current Jupiter-Saturn cycle. 

We already had two previous squares while Jupiter was in Pisces and Saturn in Pisces. And while this one might feel a bit different – because it brings new context, and a sense of urgency – but at its core, we’re still working through the same ongoing themes. 

Now we move from mutable to cardinal energy. Mutable signs like to explore possibilities, stay open, and adapt – but sometimes that means we float along without making real progress. Cardinal signs, on the other hand, initiate change. They take charge.

This square between Jupiter and Saturn invites us to get serious and start laying foundations for the life we actually want to build.

What do we want? What is our newly clarified goal (Jupiter)? And what kind of effort, discipline, and structure (Saturn) are we truly willing to commit to in order to make it real?

This square demands meaningful adjustments – the kind that move us forward and help us break free from old patterns or inertia.

June 17th, 2025 – Mars Enters Virgo

On June 17th, 2025, Mars enters Virgo, giving us the stamina to focus, organize, and get things done. This is a highly productive, highly efficient transit – think clean systems, sharp thinking, and real results.

Have you ever seen how much Mars in Virgo people get done? That level of productivity is now available to all of us, at least for the next 6 weeks or so. 

Virgo is a mental sign, ruled by Mercury. Mars brings the drive to act, helping Virgo put energy where the ideas are. This is THE time to walk the talk and actually follow through. 

June 18th, 2025 – Jupiter Square Neptune

After squaring Saturn, Jupiter now catches up with Neptune, bringing another layer of readjustment.

Now that we’ve addressed the fundamentals with Saturn, it’s time to go a bit deeper – to explore the underlying visions, ideals, and motivations that drive us.

We are living through incredible times with once-in-a-lifetime transits. Neptune and Saturn are both in Aries and will eventually meet in a powerful conjunction in February 2026, opening the door to turn a personal dream into reality. 

But before that moment arrives, Jupiter square Neptune asks us to confront our prejudices, biases, or inherited beliefs that no longer keep up with the times.

Maybe we’ve held on to certain ideas just because “that’s how it’s always been done”.  

But Neptune will now expose the limitations of always taking the path of least resistance – which, ironically, can become a path of great resistance over time – a stagnant swamp where we stay stuck, simply because we’re afraid to question the deeper why.

This transit invites us to clear the fog, realign with our deeper truth, and choose a path that reflects not who we used to be – but who we’re becoming. 

June 20th, 2025 – Sun Enters Cancer

On June 20th, 2025, the Sun enters Cancer. Happy birthday to all Cancers out there! 

0° Cancer also marks the Solstice. Solstice means “sun stands still,” signaling a major turning point in the solar cycle – either the beginning of less light in the Northern Hemisphere or more light in the Southern Hemisphere. 

This celestial moment reminds us that Cancer is a cardinal sign – an initiator. 

While Cancer is associated with emotions, home, and care, Cancer season is actually a powerful time to take action, step forward, and venture into new territory – especially when it comes to things that feel personal and meaningful.

June 24th, 2025 – Sun Conjunct Jupiter

On June 24th, 2025, the Sun meets with Jupiter for a powerful conjunction at 3° Cancer, inviting us to align our personal goals and desires with the bigger picture (Jupiter).

Some newly awakened project or ideal can light a spark inside of us, activating our latent life force.

And Cancer means we don’t just dream it – we want to go and manifest it. 

June 25th, 2025 – New Moon In Cancer

On June 25th, 2025, we have a New Moon at 4° Cancer conjunct Jupiter! This is a pretty good one, because the Moon is in her home sign, and Jupiter is exalted here. Normally, that’s a recipe for abundance galore.

Of course, we also have the squares to Saturn and Neptune – so that creative vision might need a bit more work and adjustment. But under the fertile, manifesting waters of Cancer – and with a little help from a Mars sextile – anything is possible.

This is a time to make a wish – some dreams are worth all the trials and tribulations it takes to bring them to life.

RESET – Neptune In Aries, Saturn In Aries, Uranus In Gemini, Jupiter In Cancer

Jupiter in Cancer is one of the 4 planetary ingresses we explore in RESET, Astro Butterfly’s  4-week program designed to make sense of these epochal shifts.

In the program, we focus on one ingress (Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, and Jupiter) each week

We join a live webinar and dive into the themes and archetypes at play. We use guided reflection to explore what each ingress means for us personally and collectively. We ask questions and share insights in dedicated Q&A and Reflection calls.

At the end of the 4 weeks, we meet again for a 5th webinar (on June 30th) to apply everything to your natal chart. Here, we’ll look at the houses and planets activated by these ingresses and what they’re asking from you.

All the RESET educational content, frameworks, and exercises are thoughtfully designed to help you build a clear, grounded understanding of the new era we’re entering – as well as the unique role you’re being invited to play in it.

Let’s do this together! 

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