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Pisces, July 2026: Your Monthly Horoscope

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01.07.2026

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Pisces, July 2026: Your Monthly Horoscope

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Neptune stations retrograde on the 7th in Aries, and for Pisces, this is the month’s defining moment. Your ruling planet turning inward isn’t a loss of something — it’s a reorientation, and a necessary one. Neptune direct moves outward through the world, diffusing your instincts into the atmosphere, blending your edges with everything around you until it can be surprisingly hard to locate where you end and everything else begins.

Neptune retrograde calls all of that back. The next several weeks are a chance to consolidate what you’ve been dispersing, to pull your energy toward yourself rather than letting it bleed outward in every direction the way it naturally tends to. This is not a small thing. Most of your year operates at a frequency tuned to everyone else’s needs. July asks for a different calibration.

Before that happens, the 4th brings Mars conjunct Uranus in Gemini, which rattles the early part of the month with unpredictability and quick-moving energy. This particular combination is high-frequency in a way Pisces can find either electrifying or exhausting depending on the day. Something changes quickly, or someone in your life does. Plans that seemed settled get renegotiated. A conversation takes a turn you didn’t see coming. Your instinct will be to accommodate the change rather than have any feelings about it, to fold around the new shape of things and pretend the old one was fine all along. You’re........

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