Sagittarius, June 2026: Your Monthly Horoscope
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Sagittarius, June 2026: Your Monthly Horoscope
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Your ruling planet is about to leave the building, and June is the farewell tour. Jupiter moves out of Cancer and into Leo on the 30th, which means this entire month is the final chapter of a transit that has been shaping your emotional life, your sense of home and belonging, and your relationship with vulnerability for longer than it may have felt comfortable. Sagittarius, Jupiter in Cancer has been asking you to go inward in ways that don’t always come naturally to a sign built for expansive outward movement. June is the last stretch of that assignment, and the cosmos is using every lunar contact with your ruling planet to make sure you’ve actually absorbed what it came to teach before it moves on.
The month opens with a Moon opposition to Jupiter on the 3rd, and there’s an immediate emotional reckoning here — the distance between where you are and where you want to be feels pronounced, and your instinct may be to bridge that gap through action, through planning, through deciding that what you need is a new destination rather than a more honest look at the current one. That instinct is worth questioning on the 3rd. Sometimes the gap isn’t asking to be crossed. It’s asking to be examined. What is it actually showing you about what you want? What would you find if you stopped moving long enough to look?
A Moon trine Jupiter on the 8th arrives alongside one of the month’s warmest transits, and the emotional register shifts considerably. There’s ease here, a sense of being carried rather than having to push,........
