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Tarot In The Stars Horoscope  | June 29, 2025
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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 June 29, 2025, has in store.

Tarot in the Stars Horoscope

Something settles on June 29—a kind of quiet precision, like the world hit “zoom in” instead of “pause.” The big emotions from yesterday? They’re still here, but today they’re wearing reading glasses and making to-do lists. It’s less wave, more ripple.

That’s the Moon shifting into Virgo. Suddenly, your feelings come with bullet points. You’re still under that watery Cancer sky—Sun, Jupiter, and Mercury all swimming through it—but the mood’s more about sorting through what’s surfaced. What matters? What needs tending?

There’s beauty in the details now. Mars in Virgo wants to fix, help, edit, improve—not out of restlessness, but care. Venus in Taurus is still holding down the emotional fort, whispering that love is in the little things: a hand on the back, a door held open, a meal cooked just right.

And then there’s the sky show—Moon, Mars, and Regulus lining up like a cosmic breadcrumb trail. If you step outside tonight, you might feel it. That rare blend of logic and magic. Like the universe isn’t just watching—it’s collaborating.

So today? Let it be intentional. Light a candle. Clean your desk. Say what you mean. This isn’t about retreat—it’s about refinement. Let your clarity be an offering.

Today’s Spread

Let’s pull the curtain back a second: Tarot isn’t fortune-telling. It’s not going to 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 June 29.

Tarot 1: Ace of Wands (Past)

Something lit you up—not in a big, dramatic way, but in that quiet little “oh… I kinda care about this” kind of way. That’s what the Ace of Wands does—it drops a spark in your lap and says, “Hey, maybe try this.” Could’ve been a project, a feeling, a person, an idea—whatever it was, it made you feel something. For a minute there, you remembered what it’s like to be excited.

And even if nothing huge came of it (yet), the energy shifted. You stopped just going through the motions. You got curious again. You felt a pulse where things had been kind of flat. That matters. That’s how things start.

Tarot 2: Seven of Cups (Present)

Okay, so now? It’s kind of a mess in your head. The Seven of Cups is “too many tabs open” energy. You’ve got options—or at least it feels like you do—but they’re all kind of blurry. Nothing feels totally solid, but everything’s pulling at you. You’re dreaming a lot, overthinking a lot, maybe stalling a bit.

It’s not that you don’t know what you want. It’s that part of you is scared to pick wrong. This card is like standing in front of a fridge full of leftovers, hungry as hell, and somehow still not eating. Just… pick a thing. Trust yourself. Even choosing one thing to try will help clear the fog.

Tarot 3: Justice (Future)

Soon, there’s gonna be a moment where the truth hits differently. Not like, dramatic court-case energy—but more like, “Okay yeah… this is what’s real for me.” Justice is all about calling your own bluff. Like, are you living in a way that actually lines up with your values—or are you still playing nice, playing small?

This card doesn’t want you to be perfect. It wants you to be honest. With yourself first. And when are you? Everything else starts to make sense. You get to let go of stuff that’s not yours, stuff that never fit. And you finally feel like you’re on your own team again.

Final Thoughts

You don’t have to figure everything out today. Just get a little clearer, a little more honest, a little more you. The sky’s lining up to help you see what really matters—and the cards? They’re just holding up a mirror. So take a breath, trust your gut, and do one thing that feels true. That’s more than enough.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Living and was syndicated with permission.

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