
New Moon in June 2025: Zodiac Signs That Will Struggle with Emotional Turmoil
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ew Moon or Amavasya is going to be observed on June 25, 2025. New Moon is one of the those days, which is not fully auspicious for everyone and there are multiple reasons behind that.
Firstly it is the perfect day to honor ancestors and one should always dedicate their day to them by worshipping and honoring them and secondly Moon is not in its full form and Moon is associated with emotions and feelings so when the Moon faces such things then it means you may also suffer from some emotional imbalance. Here, we will talk about some of the zodiacs who might struggle with their emotions during this period and this time Moon is transiting in Gemini zodiac sign which is ruled by Mercury.
Are you ready to know about these zodiac signs so let's move forward and scroll down the content for more details:
New Moon June 2025
: Date and Time
Date:
June 24, 2025
Time:
Tuesday at 11:45 PM
Zodiac signs that are likely to struggle with their emotions during New Moon June 2025:
Aries
Aries are ruled by Mars, the planet of strength and courage. This is a fiery zodiac signs which is action oriented and they often suppress their emotions while working hard for their living. They do not believe in showing emotions by crying or having heart to heart conversation.
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But this time during New Moon, they might feel sensitive, aggressive and they may over react due to emotional burden they are carrying for so long.
They may feel vulnerable in personal and professional life because they think nothing is going according to their choice and this can make them extremely stressed.
Leo
Leos are ruled by one of the strongest planet Sun. They are egoistic and arrogant sometimes. With this June's New Moon, they might encounter insecurities and they will fight for their name, recognition and self worth.
They may overthink things which might make them stressed and emotionally burdened. During June's New Moon, these people will have the feeling of being lonely and feel that no one is in their support.
Cancer
Moon is the ruler of this zodiac signs so their life goes according to the different phases of Moon. Moon represents emotions and when Moon is not in a good or happy phase then they also get affected with this. During June's New Moon, Cancerians feel hurt in their personal life (relationship and family members).
People around them might ignore their presence and this can be the reason of feeling emotionally heavy. These people are extremely sensitive and when someone hurt them they become silent and carry a heavy emotional baggage with them.
Aquarius
Aquarians are ruled by Saturn, the planet of Karma. This is the slow moving planet and Saturn represents emotional detachment sometimes if they seek that no one is giving priority to them even after working day and night for them. During June's New Moon, Aquarians might release their emotions through tears. This is the time to realize that they have to fight with their emotions but this can make them restless. Being an emotional person, they can not bear their disrespect in relationships.
They are suggested not to think too much about it, release their emotions and start a new journey.
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