
Cancer weekly horoscope: What your star sign has in store for June 8
MYSTIC MEG Cancer weekly horoscope: What your star sign has in store for June 8 – June 14
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CANCER
JUNE 22 - JULY 22
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Your sign vibrates with fresh Jupiter optimism and energy as you embark on a year of personal discovery.
How this unfolds is up to you, but don't waste your dynamic potential.
Mercury adds self-knowledge, keeping things real, especially in romance.
A health change that felt like an uphill climb begins to yield rewards.
What is your star sign's element?
In astrology, the elements — Air, Water, Earth, and Fire signs — serve as foundational principles that influence the characteristics and behaviours associated with the twelve star signs.
Earth signs: Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn
The Earth signs are grounded in the tangible and practical aspects of life, embodying the stable and nurturing qualities of their element. These signs are known for their pragmatism, reliability, and strong connection to the physical world, often excelling in matters that require patience and persistence.
Air Signs: Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius
The Air signs are characterised by their intellectual, communicative, and social nature. This reflects the light and dynamic essence of their elemental influence. Overall, these signs tend to excel in the realms of ideas, relationships, and innovation, bringing a breath of fresh air to their interactions and thought processes.
Water Signs: Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces
The Water element signs are profoundly impacted by their element. With each astrological sign, water gives way to emotional depth, strong intuition, and a capacity for deep empathy and connection.
Fire Signs: Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius
Fuelled by the element of Fire, these fire signs in astrology are known for their passion, boldness, energy, enthusiasm, courage, and a zest for life that often leads them to adventurous and creative endeavours.
DESTINY DAYS
On Wednesday, you are everybody's favourite face and name, with exciting offers coming your way.
Swallow your pride and accept an apology on Friday.
Stick to a set schedule on Sunday.
LUCKY LINKS
A family that recently welcomed a new pet, a room with green velvet furnishings, and the sound of birdsong.
JUBILANT JUPITER
Jupiter brings confidence and charisma to your sign for the first time in 12 years.
You'll draw attention and inspire others with your charm.
Numbers with a '1' are lucky, and sharing your experiences will help others.
Positive news is on the way.
Fabulous is the home of horoscopes, with weekly updates on what's in store for your star sign as well as daily predictions.
You can also use our series of guides to find out everything from which star sign to hook up with for the steamiest sex to what it's like to live your life totally by your horoscope.
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