
Horoscope today, July 4, 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg
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OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.
Read on to see what's written in the stars for you today.
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♈ ARIES
March 21 to April 20
You can declare this your personal independence day, in emotional terms, as Neptune turns retrograde in your sign.
You have more answers in your heart than you may think – the key is to access them.
By breaking free from old patterns of loving, and perhaps loyalty, and being open to change, you can do just that.
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♉ TAURUS
April 21 to May 21
Everything you hold secret inside is ready to be shared – on your own terms, as sensitive Neptune changes direction.
Plus Venus moves to your zone of values, signalling you are making your own rules for relationships, even if this may make a few waves for other people.
Luck that missed you is on the way back.
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♊ GEMINI
May 22 to June 21
Venus sets up home with you, and you can feel the security this brings.
Instead of waiting for people to support you, you can create your own happy place – the surprise can be who with.
If you're single, the least likely person in your life suddenly seems the most attractive.
Gemini couples find common ground at last.
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♋ CANCER
June 22 to July 22
Planets of commitment and novelty bond in your friendship zone, and you can expect more of people closest to you, after a time of grinning and bearing it.
Your chart can enjoy secret romance with Venus as your guide.
You will love the new sexy side of you.
Family times are precious, try to maintain them.
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♌ LEO
July 23 to August 23
Your adventure begins as Neptune travels back – part of this process may be realising you have made a love mistake, but it's still not too late to fix this.
Valuing friends for who they are rather than what they do is a revelation, as it takes you towards a new level of trust.
You have a need to connect, try not to deny this.
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♍ VIRGO
August 24 to September 22
As Venus moves to the top of your chart, only the biggest dreams will do – so if you know you are short-changing yourself, address this.
It's better to be honest now than to carry on telling yourself less than the truth.
The friend who always seems so together, could need more support than they say – do explore this.
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♎ LIBRA
September 23 to October 23
With a personal moon plus the new reverse path of Neptune, this can be a day of reviewing relationships – but try to do this with a cool head rather than a hot heart.
Just one small adjustment can make a big difference.
Pluto's effect on your creative chart can be sudden, but welcome big ideas start to break through.
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♏ SCORPIO
October 24 to November 22
If you have never considered a career in a caring role, this could be your moment – so many aspects of your chart point towards this.
But it must be on your terms, and something you want, rather than feeling you should.
In love, deep feelings abound – this time, you won't just cope with them, you can celebrate them.
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♐ SAGITTARIUS
November 23 to December 21
When you make the first move, even if you feel they are in the wrong, it can be a gesture of peace that changes everything.
So do consider if this is something you are prepared to try.
Setting a deadline on any response can be a positive approach that keeps you in control.
Luck waits where items are refunded.
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♑ CAPRICORN
December 22 to January 20
Your new Venus self is self-helping – you can start to see the key to a happy future lies in your hands.
And events that may have felt out of control calm down again.
Repeating a positive message to yourself keeps confidence high, and your trust in the future stronger than any possible regrets about the past.
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♒ AQUARIUS
January 21 to February 18
Your communication style may be cool and collected, but the new direction of Neptune can change this to something more open and vulnerable.
Admitting you may not always know all the answers is a liberation for you, and encourages other people to open up, too.
A journey that's been delayed can get a prize boost.
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♓ PISCES
February 19 to March 20
Ignoring a health question is not a solution.
So much of money management is dry and detailed – but you can let a little more emotion into cash transactions.
Denying your feelings, especially about deals or discussions, is not a smart strategy.
So if you have strong views, do share them. Love has a new sense of security, that can start with an 'M' address.
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