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June Sky: why retrograde Pluto and the Moon in Scorpio make us dig into the past June Sky: why retrograde Pluto and the Moon in Scorpio make us dig into the past

June Sky: why retrograde Pluto and the Moon in Scorpio make us dig into the past

Pluto in Aquarius: Why Retrograde Pluto and the Moon in Scorpio Make Us Rethink the Past

On June 25, 2026, Pluto has been in Aquarius for a year and a half, but its retrograde motion (5°) forces us to return to the themes we thought were closed. It’s like an unfinished letter that suddenly appears in your mailbox again. For example, a person who decided to leave a toxic relationship in 2024 may now be re-analyzing their decisions, looking for “hidden motives” or “unspoken things.” Retrograde Pluto is not about something new, but about what we haven’t finished, haven’t understood, or haven’t let go of.

In practice, this manifests as recurring situations: the same colleague who once betrayed you appears in your life again, but now in a different role. Or you suddenly remember an old offense that seemed forgotten, and you start to “rehash” it. Don’t be afraid of this – it’s a chance to finally put all the dots over the “i”.

The Moon in Scorpio: Why Emotions Are Now So Raw, and Intuition Is Sharper Than Ever

14.7° Scorpio is not just the Moon’s position, it’s a state of the soul. The Moon in Scorpio always brings to the surface what we hide deep: fears, jealousy, hidden desires. And since the Moon is growing (waxing), these emotions don’t just emerge – they demand action. For example, a person who has been tolerating a partner’s insincerity for years may suddenly gather their things and leave, despite all the “buts”. Or someone finally confesses their feelings, which they have been holding inside for years.

This is a time when you can’t deceive yourself. If you feel that something is “not right”, trust that feeling. Intuition is now working at its maximum, even if your rational mind tries to deny it. In practice, I often see how people who ignored their “gut” signals later regret the lost time.

Mercury and Jupiter in Cancer: Why We’re Talking About Family, Home, and What Nourishes Us Again

Mercury (25.6° Cancer) and Jupiter (29° Cancer) in this sign create a situation where we start analyzing what we previously took for granted. For example, a person who was never interested in their family tree may suddenly dive into researching their family history. Or someone decides to finally talk to their parents about what they have been silent about for a long time.

This is a good time for “revising” your roots. Maybe you’ll understand that some family patterns are repeating in your life, and you’ll be able to change them. But be careful: Mercury in Cancer can lead you so deep into the past that you’ll forget about current affairs. Don’t let yourself get stuck in nostalgia – keep a balance between the past and the present.

Mars in Taurus: Why It’s Now Hard to Control Impulses

27.6° Taurus is Mars, which demands action, but not haste, but stability. For example, you may suddenly decide it’s time to change your job, but not out of impulse, but out of a conscious desire for development. Or someone will finally start saving money because they feel it’s time to act.

However, Mars in Taurus can also provoke more primitive reactions: a person may “get angry” over a trifle that annoys them, or start “strengthening” their boundaries so aggressively that it scares off those around them. If you feel that the impulse is taking over, take a pause. Tell yourself: “I have the right to my feelings, but I don’t have the right to pour them out on others”.

What to Do with All This?

First, don’t panic. Retrograde periods are not a curse, but an opportunity to review what you once put off. If Pluto makes you return to the past, ask yourself: “What can I do now to close this topic once and for all?”

Second, trust your intuition. The Moon in Scorpio sharpens your feelings, so don’t ignore those “bells” that signal danger or opportunity to you. But don’t make decisions in a rush – give yourself time to think.

Third, don’t get stuck in the past. Mercury and Jupiter in Cancer can make you dive into memories, but don’t forget about the present. If you’ve decided to change something in your family or home, do it consciously, not out of nostalgia.

And finally, act, but don’t rush. Mars in Taurus demands action, but it must be thoughtful. Don’t start renovating your apartment just because you “feel like it” – first weigh all the pros and cons.

June 2026 is a time for reevaluation, but not for chaos. Use these aspects as a chance to become stronger, not as a reason for regression.

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