
Horoscopes June 9-15: Are You Ready For A Vibe Shift?
Horoscopes June 9-15, 2025.
Ready for a vibe shift? This week we're getting a sensitive software update, as Jupiter, the planet of expansion and good vibes, wades into the zodiac's cosiest space, Cancer—the first time it's been there since 2014.
It's a vibe change in the true sense of the word—like someone switching the playlist at a party. Fewer crowd-pleasing bangers, slower and more soulful chill.
But beyond the comforting, low-fi vibes, there is some BIG healing on your dance card over the next 12 months, especially if you are Aries, Cancer, Libra or Capricorn rising.
Adding to the sensitive vibe, Mercury also enters Cancer this week. This could make for some passive-aggressive comms over the next four weeks, so be aware when dealing with any kind of confrontation.
Elsewhere in the sky, Venus is still doing quiet luxury in Taurus, which should help smooth out any prickliness.
ARIES AND ARIES RISING
Looking to move up in the world? Big upgrades around your home and family are on the cards as Jupiter moves into your domestic sphere this week. Over the coming 12 months, there's a good chance you will redefine your idea of home, upgrade your space or find a new level of understanding or forgiveness for your parents.
The full moon might test your patience midweek, especially if you're travelling. Pick your battles and try not to sweat the small stuff. No one ever got bumped up to business off the back of losing their cool.
TAURUS & TAURUS RISING
With Venus luxuriating in your home sign, you're feeling cool, calm and collected despite the big feels overwhelming pretty much everyone else. Hold on to that feeling, and you'll navigate the changing tides like a pro.
Mid-week, the full moon could bring a moment of realisation around cash, boundaries or something you'd usually rather sweep under the carpet. Be OK with saying 'no'—not everyone deserves access to you all the time.
GEMINI & GEMINI RISING
The full moon on Wednesday suggests someone close to you could stretch the friendship. It may not be easy, but be prepared to enforce a boundary. Elsewhere, you'll feel the change this week as Jupiter leaves your home sign and settles into the next. It's a great time to take stock of all the leaps and bounds you've made over the past 12 months.
Learning, personal growth, maybe even some low-key makeovers have made this a year to remember. Dive into your camera roll and take time to bask in the high points.
CANCER & CANCER RISING
Pop a bottle because you're entering a glorious 12-month period where things are going to feel more optimistic, more easeful and more you. With Jupiter in your sign, you're starting a year long stretch of opportunity, expansion, and 'yes' that should feel bloody excellent. Get ready for the upgrades and be prepared for things to feel buzzier than they have in years.
Midweek, the full moon looks fractious for work. Don't take the bait when co-workers or direct reports stir the pot. It's so not worth it.
LEO & LEO RISING
Spiritual awakening, anyone? Maybe it's not the flavour of experience you usually reach for, but that's definitely the feel of this new 12-month cycle. Kicking off this week, this year-long period could mark a massive internal shift that sees you questioning everything close to you and seeking meaning in things more profound. Don't try to force it. This is the kind of upgrade that happens effortlessly. Just follow the breadcrumbs. On Wednesday, a full moon in Sagittarius suggests a group outing could be a little less fun than it looks at first glance. Proceed with caution.
VIRGO & VIRGO RISING
This week's full moon (Wednesday AEST and GMT) could feel intense, with Saturn casting a long shadow over what is usually a pretty playful moment in your calendar. The tension is passing. If you're unsure whether to send the email, don't…or at least wait until the end of the week.
Elsewhere, you're moving out of a super eventful 12-month period into a more playful, social chapter. New friends, new connections, maybe new interests could all take root in the next year. Stay open to trying something different, and when a random invite materialises, say yes .
LIBRA & LIBRA RISING
There's some good stuff happening for Librans this week, but first, let's deal with the immediate drama: Wednesday's full moon. Travel, comms and tech could all be tricky. You're possibly still reeling from the intensity of Saturn pulling the 'time to get real' mood in your personal relationships. While that vibe isn't going anywhere, this week, some long-term respite is on the horizon.
It's also the start of a 12-month chapter of opportunity, growth and expansion around your professional life. Opportunities and upgrades abound if you're prepared to take a leap and try something outside your comfort zone.
SCORPIO & SCORPIO RISING
You're back in more familiar territory this week with emotions running high. Cosmic tides are also on the rise, prompting big questions and even bigger plans. Jupiter in Cancer is all about life-affirming experiences—study, travel, or spiritual quests. It's definitely the start of 12 months where you'll feel inspired to go inward.
Wednesday's full moon lights up your financial sector, asking you to reassess your choices and maybe put some lines in the sand around what you're investing your dollars—and energy—into.
SAGITTARIUS & SAGITTARIUS RISING
A full moon in your home sign arrives this week (Wednesday AEST and GMT), but it's a little less vibrant than expected. This lunation (around this time each year) is usually a party moment, but this year, it's a little more 'Actually, I've had second thoughts…'
Remember, boundaries aren't a bad thing. In this instance, you're probably well within your rights to push back. It's all very grown-up and a fitting start to the beginning of a 12-month chapter of deep healing and emotional nourishment.
CAPRICORN & CAPRICORN RISING
It's an intense week for sea goats as a full moon stirs up a need to unplug and get away from it all. Don't be afraid to lean out from the drama, especially at work, if you find office politics getting out of hand, especially around Wednesday (AEST and GMT). Longer term, Jupiter's move into Cancer this week marks the beginning of a new chapter for your closest relationships.
Whether you're single or coupled up, you're in for 12 months of growth, expansion and adventure. Buckle up, it's going to be an exciting new era.
AQUARIUS & AQUARIUS RISING
As hard as it may be, you might need to say 'no' more than you'd like this week. With friends or acquaintances expecting you to go above and beyond, some healthy boundaries may be in order. It feels tense in the middle of the week, but stay strong; the vibe is passing. Elsewhere in the sky, you're kicking off a new 12-month era of learning, expansion and growth, especially at work and in the realm of your health and wellbeing.
If you've been thinking about the pitter-patter of furry feet, this could be the year you commit to adopting a dog or cat.
PISCES & PISCES RISING
A lot is happening this week, but the real high point comes midweek with a full moon in Sagittarius (Wednesday, 11 June AEST and GMT). Usually, this full moon is a ticket to 'Shall we get another bottle?', but this year it's a little more restrained. With Jupiter amplifying emotions, and Saturn playing designated driver, it could feel like a record scratch ending the night early.
It's a week of big feelings, change and reorienting. Expect a little drama and you'll be well prepared.

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