Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Planetary Positions · Noon UTC
Mars is doing most of the talking today, and not entirely pleasantly. He's just past the square to the North Node — that friction is separating but still close enough to feel — and he's pressing into conjunction with Uranus while throwing a sextile to Jupiter and another, wider one, to Neptune. The sextiles are real but I wouldn't oversell them: a fast Mars on the Pleiades carries its own weather. The old reading of Mars with Alcyone is ambition meeting grief, the thing you wanted arriving alongside something it cost you. With the Node square only just behind, the cost has a direction — you've recently pushed against where you were supposed to be going, or been pushed.
The Mars–Uranus conjunction is what I'd actually watch over the next few days. Coming, not going. Sudden moves, sudden tempers, the kind of accident that wants to be called a decision.
Mercury stationing on Procyon, received by Jupiter, is the more interesting piece for anyone doing mental work. Reception genuinely softens the retrograde here — Jupiter is taking Mercury's calls. Procyon's old meaning is the prize that arrives too early to hold, and stationary Mercury is the moment you want to commit something to paper. I'd let the station pass before sending the thing. A day or two. That's not hedging; it's the configuration.
The Full Moon is exact, Moon in detriment in Capricorn and squaring Saturn in fall — two weakened planets aggravating each other for a few hours. The Dipper mansion suits the Capricorn placement: measurement, regulation, the auditor's eye. Useful for review, poor for launching.
Background: Uranus trining a retrograde Pluto, sextile Neptune. The slow rearrangement continues. I'll leave it there.
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