Astrology and tarot do something many need—they help us slow down and check in. While the stars lay out the big cosmic patterns, tarot cards tap into your gut, emotions, and now. Together, they’re like a weather report for your soul. You don’t have to believe in fate or magic to get something out of them. You need a moment of honesty with yourself—and maybe a little curiosity about what’s shifting today. Let’s see what July 1, 2025, has in store.
Something shifts today—but quietly. The Moon is finishing up its time in Virgo, still dotting its i’s and checking boxes, but by late afternoon, it slides into Libra. That’s when the energy softens. It’s less about perfecting and more about balancing. Less “fix this,” more “let’s meet halfway.”
The Sun’s still glowing in Cancer, cozy beside Jupiter, both pouring light into the tender spaces—home, heart, history. Mercury’s now in Leo, so the words come with more flair, more feeling. Say what you mean, but say it beautifully.
Mars continues its meticulous march through Virgo, nudging you to make your habits match your intentions. Venus, still lounging in late Taurus, adds a sensual ease to it all. She doesn’t hustle—she invites. She knows that beauty has gravity.
Later tonight, the Moon brushes up against Saturn and Neptune. It might stir something heavier or more wistful—old dreams, past responsibilities. But there’s also a powerful trine to Pluto in the mix, whispering: real change is quiet before it’s loud.
So take the hint. Light a candle. Let the day unfold without force. Let your presence be the punctuation. Sometimes harmony begins not with agreement, but with grace.
Let’s pull the curtain back a second: Tarot isn’t fortune-telling. It won’t tell you who to marry or when to quit your job. But it will help you see what’s stirring under the surface. And honestly? That’s where the good stuff is.
The traditional Rider-Waite tarot deck was used for today’s reading. If you’ve ever Googled tarot, you’ve seen it—classic imagery, bold colors, lots of symbolism. The deck is made up of 78 tarot cards split into two main categories:
Major Arcana (22 tarot cards): Big life lessons and turning points.
Minor Arcana (56 tarot cards): Daily stuff—your moods, routines, relationships, etc.
The Minor Arcana is split into four suits—Pentacles, Cups, Wands, and Swords—which represent the elements and areas of life. So if today’s tarot reading doesn’t click for you? That’s fine. Energy shifts daily. Come back tomorrow and see what’s new. Now, let’s get into the three-tarot-card spread for July 1.
There was a moment—not that long ago—when you got real with yourself. Maybe you said something out loud you’d been avoiding. Maybe you set a boundary, cut something off, or just finally saw the truth of a situation with no sugarcoating.
You didn’t lead with feelings. You led with clarity. And yeah, that might’ve been hard. But it was also necessary. You needed to step back, get some air, and call it like it is. That moment of sharp honesty? It changed things, even if it didn’t look dramatic on the outside.
Right now, you’re gripping something tight. It could be money, your time, a belief, or just the way things have to be. It makes sense—you’ve worked for your stability. You’ve earned what you’ve got. But if you’re honest, is it still helping you grow, or is it keeping you stuck?
There’s nothing wrong with holding on. Just don’t forget to ask: Is this still mine? Or am I just afraid to let go?
Soon, something deeper’s gonna call to you. Not flashy, not urgent—but grounding. Maybe it’s a teacher, a community, a practice, or just a feeling, like I want to understand more. The Hierophant is that moment when you realize you don’t have to figure it all out alone.
This isn’t about rules—it’s about roots. About finding meaning in the rituals, stories, or lessons that remind you who you are. When it shows up, let it. There’s a kind of peace in knowing you’re part of something bigger.
You’ve come a long way from that sharp, clear-headed moment of truth—and even if you’re clutching some things tight right now, it’s okay to loosen your grip. Stability is good, but growth needs space. The road ahead might ask you to trust something bigger than yourself, and that can feel both weird and wonderful. Let yourself be curious. Sometimes the next right step is less about control and more about connection.
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