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Full Moon in Capricorn, 29 June 2026: Your Mid-Year Review

The Full Moon in Capricorn on 29 June 2026 arrives as a personal reckoning, inviting you to pause and honestly assess the intentions you set at the start of the year. With Saturn squaring this lunation from Aries, the cosmos is asking a direct question: are you where you promised yourself you would be? This is your mid-year review, written in the stars.

A Moment of Honest Reflection

On 29 June 2026, the Full Moon rises at 8 degrees 14 minutes of Capricorn, and it arrives not as an isolated celestial event but as a milestone within a much larger cycle. To truly understand what this moon is asking of you, we need to travel back six months, to the New Moon of 18 January 2026. That was the moment of beginning, the dark and quiet space where intentions were seeded. Perhaps you wrote something in your diary. Perhaps you held a quiet wish in your heart. You wanted something to be different this year, whether that was your relationship, your work, your finances, your health, or simply the way you show up for yourself each day. That seed has now had six months of soil, water, and effort. The Full Moon illuminates what has grown.

Saturn Steps In: The Reality Check You Cannot Avoid

What makes this Full Moon particularly potent is the presence of Saturn, sitting in Aries and forming a T-square to the Capricorn-Cancer axis. Saturn is the ruler of this lunation, and it is not shy about its agenda. In Aries, Saturn is said to be in its fall, operating in a sign that is fast, impatient, and hungry for immediate results. This creates a friction we can all recognise: the frustration of putting in real effort and not yet seeing the reward. But that tension is precisely the point. Saturn in this configuration is squaring both the Sun and the Moon, creating a pressure point between dream and reality. It is asking you to be unflinching in your honesty. Have you been doing the work? Or have you been comfortable in the comfort of good intentions?

Saturn is not asking you to be harsh with yourself. It is asking you to respect yourself enough to be truthful.

The Six-Month Window: You Still Have Time

This Full Moon is not an ending. It is a checkpoint. The cycle closes with the next New Moon in Capricorn in January 2027, which means you still have six months to redirect, recommit, and make real what you promised yourself. That is not a small gift. Think of this lunation as your own personal mid-year review. The kind that the best leaders and the most self-aware individuals give themselves, not to punish, but to recalibrate. Are you on the right trajectory? Have you let something important quietly slide? Now is the moment to look at it directly, with kindness and with courage, and decide what the next six months will hold.

Where This Falls in Your Chart: Finding Your Personal Focus

To understand where this Full Moon speaks most personally to you, find the Capricorn-Cancer axis in your birth chart. Whichever house axis this falls across will illuminate the specific area of life being brought into the light. If the axis touches your first and seventh houses, this is about identity and relationship, how you show up for yourself and how you show up with others. The second and eighth houses call you to examine your finances, your sense of self-worth, and whether you are being honest about both. The third and ninth house axis asks about your daily communication and your larger life philosophy, whether your small choices are aligned with your bigger beliefs. The fourth and tenth houses speak to home, roots, and public achievement: the foundation you are building and the mark you are making in the world. The fifth and eleventh houses invite you to reflect on creativity, joy, and community. Did you promise yourself more play, more creative output, more belonging? And finally, the sixth and twelfth houses bring the focus to health, daily habits, and inner wellbeing. Every small choice you make in the routine of your days is either building toward your goal or quietly moving you away from it.

Jupiter Moves into Leo: A New Chapter Begins

Just one day after this Full Moon, on 1 July 2026, Jupiter moves from Cancer into Leo. This is significant. Jupiter has spent the past year in Cancer, a placement deeply concerned with inner nourishment, security, and building the private, emotional foundation from which you operate. That inner work has been valuable. But now Jupiter steps into Leo, a sign of outward expression, creative confidence, and bold self-declaration. This shift invites you to take what you have quietly cultivated and bring it forward into the world. The Full Moon and Jupiter's ingress together form a powerful invitation: look honestly at where you are, honour what you have built within, and then dare to let it be seen.

Capricorn teaches us that what is earned through consistent effort carries a weight that luck alone never can. This Full Moon asks you to remember why you started, and to choose to continue.

Your Invitation for This Full Moon

Here is a simple framework to work with as this Full Moon rises. Return to January 2026 in your memory or in your journal. What did you want to change? What did you promise yourself? Then open your birth chart and find where Capricorn and Cancer sit across your houses. Let that axis tell you where this lunation is most personal for you. And then, with Saturn's unflinching but ultimately loving energy at your back, ask yourself the question that matters most: am I doing what I set out to do? If the answer is yes, let this Full Moon be a moment of genuine pride. If the answer is not quite, then let it be the moment you recommit. The page is not yet written. You have six months left, and that is more than enough.

Curious how this applies to your own chart?

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