
A Sign-By-Sign Guide to the Approaching Strawberry Full Moon
June 11 brings the Strawberry Full Moon in Sagittarius—an event that asks us to dream big, set goals and live on our terms. We are unapologetically leaning into what makes us jubilant and joyful. Nothing can hold us back from taking chances and exploring our passions. Book the holiday you've been thinking of, express your heartfelt sentiments and don't be shy. The full moon encourages boldness and ferocity.
The vibrant lunation occurs two days after Jupiter, the planetary ruler of Sagittarius, shifts from Gemini to Cancer. Jupiter relishes its time in the water sign because there is more fluidity and movement—a state in which the philosophical planet thrives. Everything will move faster and come to fruition with ease, making it a glorious time to manifest our objectives and set intentions.
Later in the day, Mercury and Venus link up, making it easy to communicate our desires. Any problems left on the back burner will be easily addressed and resolved. No one wants to carry bad vibes and resentment around anymore, so the energy will be pleasant and fortuitous.
Aries
Your fiery energy is turned up, and you are in the mood to seek excitement. The caveat is that you'll be overly optimistic about matters, but it's not bad. Your vibe is contagious, so those around you will be enthused with positivity—so much so that no one will have anything to complain about in your presence.
Taurus
Making financial decisions can be tedious and confusing. Luckily, you'll be able to find options and get advice before committing to a venture. Although the cosmos is currently pushing you to make impulsive choices, it's best to trust your timeline, which might be slower than others may like. Do not let anyone strong-arm you and move at your own pace.
Gemini
Even though the planet of communication, Mercury, rules your sign, finding the right words to express your innermost sentiments can be challenging. Practice what you want to articulate to your significant other/crush before sending a text or speaking face-to-face. You have lots of passion and feelings in your heart, so you should take time to speak your thoughts perfectly.
Cancer
You're a creature of habit, so it will be hard to rid yourself of activities and distractions that aren't the best for your emotional, physical and soulful wellbeing. Do a spiritual and mental detox by listing things you wish to change and augment. You can follow through on your goals since you're starting the work during a prosperous full moon.
Leo
Everything hidden is bubbling to the surface, urging you to embrace and own your shadow self. The more tenderness you give to the parts of yourself that are locked away and unknown to anyone, the easier it'll be to provide yourself with the adoration and affection you need. This is a moment of catharsis and compassion from yourself to yourself.
Virgo
This is your chance to turn the beat around. You've been in a bit of a funk for some time, and now you are being thrusted out of your comfort zone to release the immense feelings weighing on your shoulders and heart. After the culmination of the full moon, you will be invigorated and refreshed, ready to start anew.
Libra
Recently, you have felt skittish about putting yourself out there. Since the world is thirsting for your artistry, it'll be necessary to showcase your creativity. Don't hold yourself back from excellent opportunities manifesting under this lunation. You can reach highs like never before—if you play your cards right. Shoot for the moon and you might land amongst the stars.
Scorpio
You've been saving up and watching every penny you spend, but now have the urge to drop some cash on self-care items. Since you're always caring for others, you deserve to be pampered and indulge in lovely and decadent lotions, bath salts, perfume and lipstick. Any product that makes you feel beautiful and amazing about yourself is a great purchase.
Sagittarius
You sometimes get a rep for being commitment-phobic when the opposite of that sentiment is true. You long for someone to share adventures with—especially now. If you're searching for a partner, this is a fortunate time to set intentions around romance. If you're in a relationship, you'll feel more aligned with your significant other than you've been in months.
Capricorn
Confessing about a situation is better than having someone eclipse your narrative. You can control the story and let people see you're an honest sea goat. Also, it will be a relief to get the drama off your chest and to be free of the matter. You have the ability and power to turn the tides in your favor right now.
Aquarius
Wild horses wouldn't drag you away from celebrating your peers. However, if you get drawn away, know that your attendance at their event is anticipated—so do not disappoint by being a 'maybe' to their RSVP. Most importantly, try not to be tardy to the party. Arriving fashionably late isn't advisable, since they have a surprise waiting for you.
Pisces
Soak up the abundant moonbeams by accepting a new position at the office. A promotion and raise are in store for you, Pisces, which means you're on the fast track towards achieving your dreams. It's been a long time coming, and the offer is too good to refuse, making you gleeful. Lean into your fortune under the Strawberry Full Moon.
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