The next Cancer will start in 164 days (Saturday, 21 June, 2025, 16:45 UTC)

The Moon moves to Cancer in 4 days (Sunday, 12 January, 2025, 16:45 UTC)

Mercury moves to Cancer in 152 days (Monday, 09 June, 2025, 16:45 UTC)

Venus moves to Cancer in 204 days (Thursday, 31 July, 2025, 16:45 UTC)

Mars is currently in Cancer

Jupiter moves to Cancer in 153 days (Tuesday, 10 June, 2025, 16:45 UTC)

Mars

Mars In Cancer

The voyage of Mars through Cancer gives us the opportunity to blend the fiery planet’s initiative with Cancerian concerns for preservation. We’ll want to spend this time carefully building things that honor and acknowledge our connection to the past and to family values. Our urge to move forward during this time doesn’t cut us off from familiar patterns, but includes them, to make for a more gentle and comfortable step into the future.

It’s true that Mars is toned down when it moves through sensitive Cancer, but that doesn’t mean we won’t get anything done. If we learn how to work with the Mars-in-Cancer energy, a great deal can be accomplished. Digging into domestic tasks is one of the best ways to use this transit. Mars in Cancer is a great opportunity to get out your hammer and nails so you can start (or finish) a home improvement project.

You may also feel a greater need to fight for the rights of a family member or a domestic situation during this time. Even though Mars in Cancer prefers using its energy to nurture, it will ultimately do whatever it takes to defend what and whom it cares about. As a result, you may notice that an intensely protective instinct takes over your actions when Mars and Cancer sync up.

The problem with Mars’ transit though cautious Cancer is that rather than taking a direct approach to going after what we want, we take a more passive one. If we don’t feel emotionally connected to something, it’s unlikely we’ll take action. Unfortunately, the action we do take is usually ruled by the heart, and may be more reactive and oversensitive than purposeful.

Cancer Report

"Cancer Crustaceans, Brace Yourselves! Galactic Retrogrades Propel You into an Interstellar Dance of Love and Chaos – All While You Binge-Watch Battlestar Galactica!"

We are currently in the sign of Cancer

The Moon moves to Cancer in 22 days, at Sunday, 16 July, 2023

Mercury moves to Cancer in 3 days, at Tuesday, 27 June, 2023

Venus moves to Cancer in 359 days, at Monday, 17 June, 2024

The First Quarter moon is currently 5.6 days old. The next new moon is at 18:33:06, 17 Jul 2023. The next full moon is at 18:33:26, 1 Aug 2023.

Greetings, dear Cancerians! I'm sorry, Dave - I mean, my cosmic crustaceans. It appears you are in for a galactic treat this lunar cycle, as the First Quarter moon is a mere 5.6 days old and eager to play its part in your celestial story. As you surf through the cosmic waves, remember that a wise computer once said, "I can't let you do that, Dave." This week, allow yourself to channel your inner HAL-9000 and boldly state your boundaries. Assertiveness is not a malfunction, dear crustaceans, but rather, a sign of self-awareness and growth. In matters of love, fear not, for you are not lost in space. The gravitational pull of your heart's true desire may seem like a black hole at times, but trust in the cosmic forces to guide you towards the interstellar connection you seek. Embrace the beauty of the unknown, and let go of any lingering fears of being disconnected from the spaceship of love. And finally, Cancer, remember to celebrate your achievements, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant they may be. After all, even the tiniest stardust particle contributes to the grand tapestry of the universe. So, keep shining on, you crazy lunar diamonds. Hashtags for your celestial journey: #CancerCosmicCrustaceans #HAL-9000Wisdom #FirstQuarterMoonMadness #GravitationalLovePull #SpaceOdysseyVibes

#Cancer

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