{"id":162513,"date":"2024-06-27T20:00:05","date_gmt":"2024-06-28T00:00:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mothermag.com\/?p=162513"},"modified":"2024-06-27T20:24:51","modified_gmt":"2024-06-28T00:24:51","slug":"july-2024-horoscopes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mothermag.com\/july-2024-horoscopes\/","title":{"rendered":"July 2024 Horoscopes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>What does it mean to return to your roots? When called home, the most essential information is your address and, before and beyond this physical detail, an internal vision of your central destination.<strong> July beckons us back to where we began<\/strong>, even if that means beginning again with a more effective set of tools: clear sight, a better compass, and wisdom via experience, often hard-won.<\/p>\n<p>On <strong>July 5th<\/strong>, a <strong>New Moon<\/strong> in <strong>Cancer<\/strong> invites us back to our original starting soil to sow seeds of security, family, and belonging, whether a literal fresh start in where and how we live or a chance to forge communication connections and reunite with family. Ultimately, this new moon\u2019s comforting tone reminds us that home begins within. Once we establish a deep-set foundation, we can be anywhere, anytime, with anyone and feel unshakably grounded and centered in the knowledge that we, too, can come home. Or, at least, that\u2019s the goal.<\/p>\n<p>After <strong>July 11th<\/strong>, love and aesthetics tend toward the warm, fuzzy, and big-hearted as <strong>Venus<\/strong> performs in dramatic <strong>Leo<\/strong>. Things could get shaken up on <strong>July 15th<\/strong> when <strong>Mars<\/strong> and<strong> Uranus<\/strong> clash in <strong>Taurus<\/strong>, disturbing our complacency with a sudden yearning for drastic life changes. Sparks will fly, and exercising caution over primal impulse is critical. What seems thrilling now could easily lead to regrets later on.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Mars<\/strong> moves into intellectual <strong>Gemini<\/strong> on <strong>July 20th<\/strong>, directing our ambitions toward more heady, cerebral pursuits. This period favors multitasking and adeptly handling verbal challenges. Channel this energy into conversations that demand quick thinking. Words matter; what you might consider petty semantics can make all the difference.<\/p>\n<p>The second <strong>Capricorn Full Moon<\/strong> of Summer occurs on <strong>July 21st<\/strong>, delivering a deja-vu review of all we have accomplished by putting accumulated knowledge into practice over the past 30 days. This is one of those rare moments when your reputation and public-facing perception accurately reflect your reality. Don\u2019t take the haters to heart, but remain open to growth-oriented feedback. The time to change and evolve is life\u2019s most precious gift not all are afforded.<\/p>\n<h4>July Legend:<\/h4>\n<p><strong>July 2:<\/strong> Mercury enters Leo, Neptune turns retrograde in Pisces<br \/>\n<strong>July 5:<\/strong> New Moon in Cancer<br \/>\n<strong>July 11:<\/strong> Venus enters Leo<br \/>\n<strong>July 20:<\/strong> Mars enters Gemini<br \/>\n<strong>July 21:<\/strong> Full Moon in Capricorn<br \/>\n<strong>July 22:<\/strong> Sun enters Leo<br \/>\n<strong>July 25:<\/strong> Mercury enters Virgo<br \/>\n<strong>July 26:<\/strong> Chiron turns retrograde in Aries<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What does it mean to return to your roots? When called home, the most essential information is your address and, before and beyond this physical detail, an internal vision of your central destination. 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