Horoscopes

Peggy Plots Your Planets

Your horoscope for the week of June 20

Peggy Allison is the author of The Fundamentals of Astrology: A Comprehensive Guide for the Beginner. She is a professional astrologer who lives on St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands and prepares personal astrological charts. Contact her at 340-774-2932, 340-513-3755, or through her email.

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ARIES (March 20-April 18)

Should you feel a little anxious, it’s the full moon in Capricorn on Sunday. This lights up your career. With the moon and two other planets changing signs this week, get ready for a few changes. Jupiter travels to Cancer on Tuesday. If you want to know what to expect from this Jupiter transit, look back 12 years to 2001, the last time Jupiter resided on your home front. Put the final touches on old projects before Mercury goes retrograde on Wednesday.

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TAURUS (April 19-May 19)

Put the final touches on old projects this week before Mercury goes retrograde on Wednesday. Jupiter changes signs after a yearlong visit to Gemini. Jupiter travels to Cancer on Tuesday, his first stop in your house of communication since 2001. If you feel antsy, chill out. Blame it on the full moon Sunday in your fellow earth sign, Capricorn. Your travel and knowledge department is in the spotlight. Make your summer travel plans.

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GEMINI (May 20-June 20)

You Geminis who have had a birthday the past few days were born on the cusp. You later-born Geminis should follow Cancer as well as Gemini. The summer solstice arrives on Friday as the sun pulls into Cancer. Mercury goes retrograde on Wednesday. During this retrograde period it is not wise to begin new projects. A full moon falls in Capricorn on Sunday. Take care of financial issues within the next few days. Jupiter changes signs, moving to Cancer on Friday.

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CANCER (June 21-July 21)

Welcome the sun to your sign on Friday, along with the summer solstice. Jupiter also starts a visit to your sign. Take advantage while the window of opportunity is open. You probably feel anxious with so many planets in your sign and more to come. The full moon in Capricorn on Sunday also may have you a little on edge. The spotlight falls on your house of relationships. You early-born Cancers should read both Cancer and Gemini. Mercury goes retrograde on Wednesday, so take care of business this week.

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LEO (July 22-Aug. 21)

The full moon Sunday may explain why you feel antsy. Trust your intuition this month. Work behind the scenes. Put the final touches on the goals you set last year. Mercury goes retrograde on Wednesday. Not the time to begin new projects. Jupiter lands in Cancer on Tuesday. Expect changes. It has been 12 years since Jupiter paid a visit to Cancer. Take advantage. This is an angel on your shoulder, your ace in the hole.

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VIRGO (Aug. 22-Sept. 21)

If you feel a touch of anxiety, chill out, it’s the full moon on Sunday in Capricorn. Take a little gamble. Have fun along with a little love and luck. Jupiter moves from Gemini to Cancer, where it last stopped in 2001. This is an excellent time to join groups, clubs and organizations. With two planets in your relationship department, you can share your hopes, wishes and goals. Mercury goes retrograde on Wednesday.

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LIBRA (Sept. 22-Oct. 22)

Get ready for a little change. The sun enters Cancer on Friday. The summer solstice also falls on Friday as your Cancer friends begin their month of birthdays. If you and family members feel anxious, you are getting the effects of the full moon on Sunday in Capricorn, in the house of your home and family. Jupiter travels to Cancer on Tuesday. It has been 12 years since Jupiter visited your career department. The folks in authority take notice.

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SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 20)

Get ready for a little change. The sun enters Cancer on Friday. The summer solstice also falls on Friday as your Cancer friends begin their month of birthdays. If you and family members feel anxious, you are getting the effects of the full moon on Sunday in Capricorn, in the house of your home and family. Jupiter travels to Cancer on Tuesday. It has been 12 years since Jupiter visited your career department. The folks in authority take notice.

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 21-Dec. 20)

The full moon on Sunday may connect you with old friends over the next few weeks. You will find the support you have been searching for as Mercury goes retrograde on Wednesday. I often hear from old clients when Mercury is retrograde. Four planets—the sun, Mercury, Venus and Jupiter—will be working in your financial department. Jupiter moves to Cancer on Tuesday after a 12-year absence.

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan. 19)

You are host to a full moon on Sunday. This is your lucky moon. The sun moves to Cancer on Friday, accompanied by the summer solstice. The sun, Mercury and Venus will welcome Jupiter to Cancer on Tuesday. Jupiter visits a sign every 12 years. The four planets put your relationship department in the spotlight. Time for changes. Mercury goes retrograde on Wednesday. You have only a few more days to launch new projects.

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 19-Feb. 17)

It is time to get busy with the folks in your daily work department. Your brother air sign, Gemini, wraps up his month of birthdays today. On Friday, the sun and the summer solstice will arrive in Cancer. Mercury goes retrograde on Wednesday. Spend the time before then getting new projects ready to go. Four planets will be parked in Cancer this week. Jupiter joins the sun, Mercury and Venus in Cancer on Tuesday.

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PISCES (Feb. 18-March 19)

The full moon coming up on Sunday in Capricorn may explain why you are feeling antsy. Your fellow water sign, Cancer, begins a month of birthdays on Friday, when the sun moves in along with the summer solstice. Four planets will be hanging out in that sign when Jupiter joins the sun, Mercury and Venus there on Tuesday. That’s in your house of fun, love and luck. Lady Luck takes center stage. Remain focused. You are ready for a little success. Jupiter, the planet of growth, luck and opportunity, last visited this section of your chart in 2001.

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