


Shoot your shot and try not to shoot off at the mouth, folks — the full Strawberry Moon in Sagittarius is upon us.
Peaking on Wednesday, June 11 at 3:44 a.m. EST, at 20 degrees of Sagittarius, we’ll all be under the optimistic arrows of this full moon — but three signs in particular are poised to feel its effects most acutely.
The full moon in June is known by the Algonquin, Ojibwe, Dakota, Lakota, Chippewa, Oneida and Sioux tribes as the Strawberry Moon. It’s the first flush of summer that coincides with the wild and widespread ripening of the ruby red fruit. Can dig.
Read on to see if your sign is among those most affected by the sweet, swashbuckling Strawberry Moon.
Ahoy, Gemini! The Strawberry Moon is throwing a love light on your seventh house of trusted relationships, both platonic and romantic.
The seventh house, like the moon, is a mirror and this one offers course-correcting clarity.
Given the truth, letting energy of Sagittarius, you may receive information about a friend or partner that changes the dynamic of your relationship.
Regardless of whether these changes feel abrasive or amicable, they are here to help you deepen your bonds or break free from the bondage of them.
Hello Virgo! The Strawberry Sag Moon is transiting your fourth house of origin; home, nurturance, heart strings and umbilical cords.
This is tender territory and a buried family secret or acute memory may surface for you.
This is not meant to destabilize you, but to help you discern what you need to feel safe in the here and now — and to reveal how far you’ve come from where you’ve been.
Pulled between the obligations of others and your own needs, remember that a healthy bond is a boundaried bond.
Draw the line, build your sanctuary and know that you can always go home to yourself.
Happy full moon to you, Sagittarius!
The Strawberry Moon rises and shines on your first house of identity, heralding a moment of culmination and restructuring. There’s nowhere to hide and nothing to do but drop the mask, lay down your defenses, speak what’s true without fear of consequence and look long and hard at your unadorned self.
The word adventure comes from the Latin adventura, meaning “to reach, or something about to happen.” I hope under the light of your moon and the realization that anything can happen, you’ll reach for the road that feels like freedom.
Astrologer Reda Wigle researches and irreverently reports on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture, and personal experience. To book a reading, visit her website.