Virgo Tarot Horoscopes: June 2025
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What does the year ahead look like for you, dear Virgo? Your monthly tarotscopes—or tarot horoscopes, a combination of tarot cards and astrology—can help you find your highest vibrational self in 2025. Find clarity around which emotions and old narratives you need to clear out, and get clear on your intentions through tarot horoscopes.
Read on to see what's in store for your sign with your monthly tarot horoscope, Virgo. And if you'd like more guidance, check out Glamour's weekly horoscopes or consult the other zodiac signs' monthly tarotscopes.
Meghan Rose is an astrologer, tarot reader, and writer based in Los Angeles. In addition to writing her monthly tarotscopes—a combination of horoscopes and tarot card readings—for Glamour, she's the host of the When Stars Align podcast and author of the newsletter 'Pragma: Relationships & Astrology.' With more than a decade of experience and 'eerily accurate' insights, her aim is to bridge the gap between the magical and the material for her community with a grounded and authentic approach. Learn more about Rose on her website themeghanrose.com and follow her on TikTok, Instagram, and Substack.
Death: Virgo, major change is inevitable for you this month, but it's also going to feel wildly liberating once it's all said and done. The Death card shows up as sacred permission to shed a layer that no longer serves you. This isn't about chaos, it's about finding clarity. As Mars enters your sign on June 17, your thoughts and actions both become laser-focused. You're ready to cut cords, clean house, and start anew. There may be something (or someone) you've outgrown: a relationship dynamic, belief system, habit, or storyline you keep retelling. Let it go. Trust that what's meant for you won't require you to shrink yourself down to a digestible size.
The Full Moon in Sagittarius on June 11 may bring tension between your inner life and outer responsibilities. Don't ignore the discomfort, use it as fuel for transformation. This is a month of potent endings, but also powerful beginnings. Your evolution won't always be comfortable, but I promise it will be worth it. Make space in your life for what's next. And remember: Death is not an ending, it's what allows for new (and better) beginnings. The version of you on the other side of this? Lighter, freer, and infinitely more true.
The Magician: It seems the power is in your hands this month, Virgo. The Magician tends to arrive when you have everything you need in order to manifest your desires, but consider this is your reminder that you need to believe in your ability in order to wield it.
With Mercury, your ruling planet, entering fellow earth sign Taurus on May 10, your ideas can be translated into tangible reality much more easily. Put another way, this is the month to take action on what you want and believe in. You don't need permission, and you certainly don't need perfection in order to bring it to life. The Magician asks you to work with the tools you already have and trust that your vision is valid enough to bring to life. What's waiting to be initiated? Whether it's a new project, a fresh mindset, or a reimagined lifestyle, the magic starts when you say yes to your potential!
The High Priestess: This month, Virgo, you're being called to trust your intuition and embrace the quiet wisdom that resides within you above all else. The High Priestess asks you to listen to the subtle messages from your inner voice and pay attention to the signs around you. It seems you've been doubting your own intuition in pursuit of finding answers from other people, and it's time for that to stop—hopefully for good!
With Mercury stationing direct on the 7th, ending the Mercury retrograde, you will finally have a clear path presenting itself for the month of April. The full moon in Libra on the 12th brings a focus on your career and public life, which may also help you notice where you're spending too much. This lunation can also help you in shedding whatever (or whoever) is holding you back from professional success. This is a time to let go of outdated beliefs or structures that are no longer serving your higher purpose. Trust that the universe is guiding you on the right path, and allow your inner wisdom to lead the way!
King of Cups: This month invites you into the realms of emotional mastery and deep inner work. The King of Cups suggests you are learning to balance logic with intuition—instead of thinking you only need to rely on one or the other. With the lunar eclipse in your sign on March 14, you may experience heightened sensitivity to the world around you, but also profound clarity about your own, deep emotional needs.
What you need out of life is not a burden, and the only people you allow in deeply should be the ones who understand how worthy you are of having your needs met. Remember to use discernment when decisions are yours to make, but surrendering control when they are outside of your control. Overall the message for you in March is to trust yourself and your judgment.
The High Priestess: February is calling you inward, Virgo, as Venus in Pisces will heighten your sensitivity and awareness of your partnerships. You may have felt tension, confusion, and even destruction over the past few months in this sector of your life.
However, the High Priestess shows February being full of rest and healing, urging you to slow down and listen to your intuition… because your sixth sense is strong for a reason. Trust the whispers of your subconscious as they hold the answers you've been searching for. You do not need to turn to others, to AI, to outside forces. This is a month for quiet internal breakthroughs and personal epiphanies galore. Listen to yourself first and foremost this month!
Ten of Swords: This month offers a powerful opportunity for closure and renewal, Virgo. The Ten of Swords indicates that you may be wrapping up a cycle of struggle or releasing a painful chapter in your life once and for all. Even though it's painful to acknowledge what you've been putting up with, releasing negative people and habits is the only way to be better to yourself in the present.
The Cancer full moon on the 13th highlights your need for friendships and community. This transit is also encouraging you to let go of relationships that no longer align with your future. Venus enters Pisces on January 1 and should inspire harmony in your one-on-one connections, ultimately reminding you that healing is possible when you're open to it. Trust that what's ending now is making way for something far better to come in the not-so-distant future!
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