The New Moon in June 2025 will occur on June 25th in the zodiac sign Cancer. This New Moon is associated with themes of emotional safety, nurturing, and new beginnings, particularly within the home and family. It’s a time to plant seeds for future plans related to emotional well-being, creating safe spaces, and nurturing personal growth.
We begin a new lunar cycle in the soft and sensitive sign of Cancer. There are many layers to this New Moon, which may have us feeling a little up and down. On one hand, we are greeted with some compassionate, warming vibrations that will allow us to feel abundant and connected to our hearts, but on the other hand, there is also some tough love energy flowing in, that wants us to focus on the practical and get things done. This New Moon may hit us all a little differently, but staying present with whatever is coming up for us will help to guide our way through.
The New Moon this month is in the sign of Cancer, a sign whose values and influences are the polar opposite of Sagittarius, the sign hosting this month’s Full Moon. While Sagittarius is all about pushing boundaries, exploring the unknown, plus fame, exposure and adventure, Cancer focuses on home life and what you can build on or build up in your own small but important corner of the world. There’s a resurgence of interest in home-related issues this year, starting on 9 June with Jupiter, coincidentally the ruling planet of Sagittarius, moving into the sign of Cancer for the first time in 12 years.
This influence lasts until June 2026, so the vibe is ‘go big at home’ rather than ‘go big or go home’. Expansion, buying a second home or holiday home, or living overseas, or putting your home essentials into a backpack and making the world your home for a while are just some of the possible options while Jupiter is in Cancer. You might expand your family in some way under this influence too. A New Moon in Cancer gives home-related projects extra cosmic blessings over the next seven months, and Jupiter takes things even further into mid-2026, so kick-start those hopeful home plans now.
This New Moon presents an opportunity to begin anew from a place of alignment, vulnerability, and inner safety. Cancer is ruled by the Moon, and its energy is deeply personal. It’s not about outward appearances — it’s about what’s happening behind closed doors, within our private life and our inner world. This lunation wants us to slow down, check in with how we’re genuinely feeling, and pay attention to things that have been quietly waiting in the background.
One of the most significant aspects of this New Moon is its proximity to Jupiter. While Jupiter doesn’t rule Cancer, it’s considered exalted in this nurturing water sign, which means it functions well here. Jupiter tends to bring growth, hope, and opportunity, so its presence here adds a layer of expansion to this New Moon. Many of us may feel more open to starting something new — a project, a relationship, or a change in routine — especially if it brings more meaning or comfort into our lives.
That said, this New Moon isn’t all calm and gentle. In the hours leading up to it, the Moon forms a tense aspect (a square) to both Saturn and Neptune in Aries. These two planets can stir up doubt, confusion, or pressure, especially if you’ve been trying to take control of something without having a clear direction or complete understanding of the situation. Saturn may have brought a sense of responsibility or frustration, while Neptune could’ve made things feel unclear or scattered. You might have felt like you were trying to move forward, only to find that something invisible was holding you back.
Now that those challenging aspects are starting to ease off, the path ahead may not feel perfect, but it’s more manageable. With a helpful sextile to Mars in Virgo, this New Moon offers us the tools to take practical, grounded action. Mars in Virgo supports things like organising your space, improving a routine, or finally getting around to something we’ve been putting off. It’s not about big declarations or dramatic changes. It’s about doing what’s needed, one step at a time.
This New Moon invites a fresh start, not through force, but through honesty. It’s a time to reconnect with what feels right in our homes, our bodies, and our day-to-day lives. With Jupiter involved, small efforts can grow into something bigger over time, especially if they come from a genuine place.
Overall, in the days surrounding this new moon, it might feel like something is quietly shifting. A chapter is closing, and a new one is beginning — even if it still feels unclear. We may not have all the answers, but we’ve likely learned something significant over the past few weeks. As the tension begins to lift, there’s space to move forward — not with urgency, but with calm, steady confidence.
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Love the Mars in Virgo part. Before reading this I found myself feeling like I have to finish organizing my space, even if it’s one step at a time or one thing completed once a day.