2025 Full Strawberry Moon in Sagittarius: A low-hanging moon and some hard-hitting truths

Arrows up, tops off, folks, the full Strawberry Moon will rise and shine on Wednesday, June 11 at 3:44 A.M EST, peaking at 20 degrees of Sagittarius.Peak lunar peeping will be moonrise on Tuesday evening, around 8:30 PM for New Yorkers.On account of this year’s Major Lunar Standstill and our proximity to the summer solstice, the Strawberry Moon will be the lowest-riding moon we’ve seen in decades.Full moons are always synonymous with release and of things, both literal and figurative, being brought to light.But, in the truth venerating sign of Sagittarius, this baring and bringing is amplified, so brace yourself for the shocking and the shattering, my dudes.Also, upon the altar of honesty, the Sag moon asks us to uphold the slow knowing of wisdom over unverified, albeit dopamine-massaging, hogwash.Where will the flaming arrows of righteousness strike you? Look to the house in your birth chart ruled by Sagittarius.

Remember, folks, Sag is ruled by luck-doling, world-expanding, pocket-lining, optimism as opium Jupiter, meaning if you are open to receiving truth, no matter how rocking, it will ultimately aid and abet a necessary perspective shift or path switch.Further, when the full moon comes around this week, Jupiter will have just set up shop in Cancer, the sign of its exaltation, and a sign ruled by the moon.Meaning? This moon legitimately rules over itself and in that sacred sovereignty illuminates that we too are best suited to express and receive when we stay true, live free, and stand apart with curious compassion instead of furious judgment.Symbolized by the centaur, Sagittarius represents the push and pull between animal need and divine aspiration.

As the embodiment of ‘shoot your shot’ ethos, the Sag moon asks us why we doubt our capacity to have everything we want, and quite frankly, what the hell we’re afraid of/waiting for.Sag is also the bugle call of the wild, pushing us to run barefoot through the forest — that low, irrefutable...

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Publisher: New York Post

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