
Pisces, Scorpio, and Cancer: Everything to Know About Water Signs
Much like water itself, Edut says water signs are emotionally fluid and their moods shift by the minute. 'They have to change outfits a few times a day.' But water signs are also sensitive to the nuances of interpersonal dynamics and need to have a feeling of security—a safe home and relationships where they feel heard, seen, and understood. 'They care about how people are feeling,' she says. 'They can also get sucked up in those feelings.'
...you're a nurturing person who's all about your family and your home. 'When you're a water sun sign, the people who are close to you, you kind of define yourself through that,' Edut explains. 'The people close to you are important to your identity.'
...you can be perceived as a 'giant mush,' Edut says. You cry at the drop of a hat and tend to be emotionally reactive. 'Very tapped into immediate vibes.'
...you're great at intuiting other people's feelings. But, as Edut explains, that sometimes means you sacrifice your own. 'When you have a water sign moon, you have to really work on being vulnerable and knowing which emotions are yours and which ones you're psychically picking up from other people.'
Fire and water can mix well together, but it can get steamy fast. 'It also gets a little too hot to handle,' Edut says. 'You have to be be constantly regulating the temperature, taking breaks, and being mindful of your reactions.' Water and earth, on the other hand, are similar in that they crave a certain level of security and stability. 'Water can get earth to open up more,' she adds. Air and water are a weird mix, but they can bond over their interests in more obscure things. 'They both have this way of loving to discover quirky things. It's an artistic and creative match between them.' However, it may feel a little superficial for water signs, Edut says, while air signs 'might feel like they're getting sucked into drama that they don't really want.'
Traditionally referred to as the 'mother' sign, Cancers are known to be nurturing—though only for people they care about. 'It takes a minute to be let into a Cancer's world and past their shell,' Edut explains. 'Once you are, they'll feed you, they'll remember your birthday, they'll send a card.' But know that Cancers are pretty sensitive and can easily get their feelings hurt, often taking things personally. They're also the cardinal water signs, meaning they're a bit bossy and love to take charge. 'They're really great leaders, actually,' Edut says. 'That doesn't get said enough.' Case in point: Some famous Cancers include Mindy Kaling, Ariana Grande, and Meryl Streep—all leaders in their respective fields.
Scorpios are the fixed water sign and, in turn, the most routine-driven of the bunch. 'They like to sit down and go deep into something. They're obsessive in terms of their focus.' This can make them really good at coding, finance, and statistics. 'They're very much the detectives of the zodiac, but they're also very mysterious,' Edut says. 'They're secretive, they don't like to be read, they're private. Sometimes, they cover that up by being very loud and obnoxious.' Drake and Hillary Clinton? Both famous Scorpios.
Lastly, Pisces are the mutable water sign. 'They're definitely the ebb and flow,' Edut explains. 'They'll disappear one day, come back.' Pisces rule the dream realm and are typically in their own world, making them amazing artists. (Take Rihanna, Justin Bieber, and Millie Bobby Brown—some of our most famous Pisces—for example.) Pisces are also super compassionate and big-hearted. 'If you're okay with not being able to pin them down, they will always be there.' The most understanding of the zodiac signs, Pisces like to help underdogs, but in turn, they can make a lot of sacrifices and then disappear when they get resentful. 'They really struggle with boundaries,' Edut adds.
Edut: Definitely clothes from their favorite designer. Water signs need their clothes to be conversation pieces, icebreakers, something that's unique to them.
Edut: They do their best work in privacy or at least need to have bouts of privacy, even if they're working with people. A job that lets them go out into the public, but then go back to their cave and assess.
Edut: I would say Yellowjackets—all about what happens [next], group dynamics, and emotions.

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Breaking Down the Twists and Reveals in the Ending of Netflix's 'Untamed'
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Untamed. The temptation is strong to classify Untamed, the new series from screenwriter Mark L. Smith and his daughter Elle Smith, as Netflix's answer to Paramount's Yellowstone. In fact, it's not wrong to at least assume as much; when one studio makes a cool $2 billion from their neo-Western surprise smash, a non-zero number of competing studios will inevitably scramble to fund their own. But if Untamed is a product of the ongoing content arms race between cable networks and streaming services, it is nonetheless a better genetic match to Top of the Lake, Jane Campion's 2013 New Zealand mystery drama, whose skeletal structure reads like the unintended template for television's modern crop of regional detective dramas. Untamed, like Yellowstone, concerns itself with one of America's best ideas: its national parks. But it's also a trim limited series rooted in the stuff of parenthood, like Top of the Lake—the sins of the father (and the mother, for good measure), self-doubt, overwhelming powerlessness, and lots of grief. No conflict is had between the old ways and the new, so to speak, not even in context with white settlers' theft of Indigenous land. Instead, the show excavates the souls of its co-leads, Kyle Turner (Eric Bana), an Investigative Services Branch (ISB) agent for the National Park Service in Yosemite; and Naya Vasque (Lily Santiago), an L.A. transplant and NPS newbie, assigned to assist Turner in following the threads of a potential murder case in the park. What they unravel from that skein cuts not only to their cores as parents, but the story's supporting characters' cores, too, from Paul Souter (Sam Neill), Turner's friend, mentor, father figure, and boss as Yosemite's chief ranger, to Jill (Rosemary DeWitt), Turner's ex-wife, who can't resist the gravitational pull of his PTSD. She has her own emotional and moral baggage, too, some that's conventional, and some that's harder to spot, like sunlight glinting off a hunting rifle's scope. Jill takes the hit… Likewise, the reveal of one Sean Sanderson's fate lands one episode too late in Untamed to make an impression on the narrative; it's a missed opportunity by the Smiths to lend Jill necessary character depth. Sanderson (Mark Rankin in a walk-on role) went missing in Yosemite about five years ago in the show's timeline, but his name is brought up frequently in its present. His family is filing a wrongful death suit against the park, and their lawyer, Esther Avalos (Nicola Correia-Damude), visits Turner and Jill alike, sniffing around for information about his disappearance. DeWitt is one of our most casually gifted actors, in that whatever role she plays in whichever medium she chooses, she constitutionally reads as at-ease in her characters; they're lived-in and breathe life through the screen. Jill is no exception. But the guarantee of a good DeWitt performance can't offset Jill's meager profile on the page. She is, like Turner, figuratively haunted by the death of their young son, Caleb (Ezra Wilson), revealed in the series opener, 'A Celestial Event,' to have tragically died prior to Untamed's events–about five years, in fact. Turner is literally haunted, per his recurring conversations with Caleb; it isn't made explicit whether he's an apparition or just a hallucination, but there is nonetheless a ghostly quality to their dialogue together. In keeping with popular male balms for spiritual suffering, Turner turns to alcohol and functions as a mollusk, socially and professionally; his stoicism is an act, one his peers pick up on, and which some openly deride. 'Christ, here comes Gary Cooper,' grouses Milch (William Smillie) when Turner strides on horseback into the scene of the crime that spurs Untamed's A-plot: the murder of Lucy Cook (Ezra Franky), met in 'A Celestial Event' when she leaps off of El Capitan and into the ropes of two climbers ascending the granite monolith—a plunge she doesn't survive. The no-nonsense lawman routine is tired, within the text as well as without—if Milch and the rest of the park staff are done with Turner's schtick, then maybe television writ large should be, too—but at least it's normal. Jill, by contrast, responds to Caleb's death another way altogether. It turns out that Sanderson—he of the missing persons case—is Caleb's killer, whose crime was caught after the fact on motion cameras set up by Shane Maguire (Wilson Bethel), Yosemite's Wildlife Management Officer and staff reprobate. Shane intended those cameras to document animal migration patterns; instead, they reflect Milch's words to Vasquez in the second episode, 'Jane Doe,' that when people trek into the wild, they assume no one's around to watch them, 'so they do whatever bad sh-t pops in their head.' Shane brings this information to Turner and Jill, and offers them revenge in the form of taking out Sanderson. Turner refuses; but Jill accepts. We spend most of the show assuming Turner's change in temperament, following Caleb's death, is the catalyst for his and Jill's divorce. It's a welcome change to the formula that Jill's decision to engage Shane's services is in fact what broke their marriage. If only the Smiths worked that twist into Untamed before the finale. Dropping that grenade on the audience with so little time left to feel the impact does Jill little justice, but DeWitt does, in fairness, invest great pathos in her. As much as it comes as a shock that someone so mild-mannered would turn that dark, the matter-of-factness in DeWitt's delivery reads as confrontational: given the opportunity, would you, fellow parents, make the same choice as her? …but Souter takes a fall There is, of course, another twist to accompany Jill's disclosure to her second husband, Scott (Josh Randall), as we are still awaiting resolution in the matter of Lucy Cook's death. After Turner cleverly unlocks Lucy's iPhone by applying formaldehyde to her corpse's cheeks to dupe its facial recognition biometrics, he discovers that Lucy's heretofore anonymous lover, Terces—'secret' spelled backwards—is actually Shane, and based on videos showcasing him abusing her, not to mention his pro-murder worldview, he looks like the culprit responsible for her ultimate plunge off of El Capitan. But looks are deceiving. Sure, they're not deceiving enough that we feel any kind of pity for Shane when Vasquez gets the drop on him and guns him down, saving Turner's life; unsurprisingly, Turner figures out Shane's involvement in a drug trafficking scheme in Yosemite, moving product in and out of the park through bygone mining tunnels; Shane takes the discovery badly, and nearly kills Turner in a drawn-out hunt over hill and dale. But if Shane is a monster who is guilty in the matter of how Lucy lived, as both her abusive partner and a participant in the drug ring, he is nonetheless innocent in the matter of her death. The real guilty party here is Paul Souter, who also happens to be her biological father, a truth only he and Lucy are privy to. In an abstract perspective, this makes thematic sense. Untamed is about parenthood on a molecular level: the lengths we'll go to protect our children, and the depths we plumb if we're so unfortunate as to mourn them. Vasquez' character arc involves Michael (JD Pardo), her ex-partner on the force and in life, and their son, Gael (Omi Fitzpatrick-Gonzales), whom she took with her to Yosemite for his safety; in flashbacks, we see Lucy with her mother, Maggie (Sarah Dawn Pledge), in happier times, learning about her Miwok ancestry; Paul looks after his granddaughter, Sadie (Julianna Alarcon), while his other, acknowledged daughter, who isn't seen in the show, struggles with personal demons of her own. None of this makes the screenwriting decision to put the burden of Lucy's death on Paul any more welcome or tasteful, though. It's another knife in Turner's back when he's just gotten off of bedrest, post-recovery after his grueling fight with Shane; when he connects a few stray dots that lead him to Nevada, where he meets Faith Gibbs (Hilary Jardine), whose parents fostered a slew of kids, including Lucy. Faith recalls Lucy talking about how her father, a policeman, would come for her one day, and arrest the Gibbs, who severely mistreated their various wards. The gears in Turner's head grind along as she dredges up this memory, and he confronts Paul first thing upon returning to Yosemite. All Paul can do is argue that he only meant the best by whisking her away to the Gibbses, far from her violent stepfather. It's a weak case for the character to make, given the abuse the Gibbses subjected Lucy to, and that when she comes back to the park as an adult to extort Paul, he reacts by accidentally chasing her to her death off of El Capitan–a revelation that feels quite like letting all the air out of a balloon. …and Turner moves on. Consequently, that makes a weaker conclusion for the narrative, one the series can only wrap up by having Paul use his pistol on himself and take a tumble into rushing river waters. Worse, that unceremonious and unearned end robs oxygen from Turner's own catharsis, a black flag at Untamed's last lap. Turner is the lead. His growth as a human being is what we're here for. Paul's increasingly bad decisions throw up a smoke screen around that growth, minutes before the story closes the arc of Turner's self-destructive bereavement. The pivot to Paul's complicity is especially frustrating given the wonderful foundation for Turner's ultimate closure laid out by his friend, former colleague, and Miwok community leader, Jay (Raoul Max Trujillo), in a monologue in the fifth episode, 'Terces,' about the connection he feels to his forebears through his connection to Yosemite's land. 'When it's my time to die, I will die here,' Jay says. 'But if I chose to die somewhere else, I would still have my ancestors with me, because the spirits in this valley are within each one of us.' Turner tearfully echoes the sentiment in 'All Trails Lead Here,' during a final farewell with Caleb's visage. 'No matter where I am, or where I go, you'll always be with me,' Turner chokes. When the credits roll, he's on his way out of Yosemite, the site of his anguish, for good, newly at peace and secure with the memories he has of his beloved son. Untamed incidentally reminds viewers just how vast our country is, at a moment when the world feels smaller than ever–an illusion we perform on ourselves with slavish devotion to our personal devices and social media. Paul's confession and suicide therefore strikes a sour chord on the series' driving motif. Emphasizing the bonds we hold with our loved ones, whether they're with us or not, makes a more fitting ending, for Jill, for Vasquez, and especially for Turner.
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For 6 Months, Neptune Retrograde Will Show You What's Real & What's Not
The veil is thinning. Reality will slowly emerge from your fantasies, as each zodiac sign will be affected by Neptune retrograde in Aries and Pisces 2025. The next few months will provide insight you may have been avoiding. What will you finally see for what it is, based on your zodiac sign? More from StyleCaster Aries, Your July Horoscope Says Your Friendships Will Never Be the Same Taurus, Your July Horoscope Says You're Letting Your Guard Down-Finally Gemini, Your July Horoscope Says Uranus Is Setting You Free From the Past Revered as the planet of illusion and confusion, Neptune has a nebulous presence in astrology. Murkiness follows Neptune wherever it goes. Discerning what's real and what's not is challenging, as Neptune presents multiple optical illusions. However, Neptune's magic is its fantastical qualities. The projective energy of this planet allows for dreams, subconscious awakenings, spiritual integration, and inspiration. Neptune says delusion might be the solution after all. However, you may need to be careful walking a fine line with Neptune's elusive nature. Stay on your toes, and you can capitalize on Neptune's idealism. Given that Neptune has a significantly longer transit as an outer planet, it stations once a year for about five months. During this five-month stint, Neptune's fogginess slowly dissipates. Whereas direct Neptune is all smoke and mirrors, Neptune retrograde represents a blossoming clarity. Your projections, unconscious biases, and daydreams reveal their truths. Unlike most retrogrades, Neptune retrograde offers straightforwardness and candidness. You can't skirt around what the truth of the matter is during Neptune retrograde. Your mirage will cease to exist beginning on July 4, 2025, since Neptune will station retrograde in Aries at 5:32 p.m. ET, which will occur at 2 degrees. Neptune retrograde in Aries will be unlike anything any of us have experienced before, because this hasn't occurred since 1861 to 1875. It will be initially challenging to discern what the first half of this retrograde may entail. Neptune retrograde will still compassionately reveal where hallucination, confusion, and misinterpretation have led you astray. Aries' energy may infer clarity arising around identity, motivation, ambition, anger, libido, and lust. Altogether, Neptune retrograde in Aries will likely shine a light on what fuels your fire. The first day of the retrograde will be cosmically intense, as Neptune retrograde will aspect Venus in Gemini, Saturn in Aries, Uranus in Gemini, and Pluto retrograde in Aquarius. Lucidity around the duration, responsibility, and investment in your commitments will come out. You may realize that temporary moments of instability and chaos reveal the true nature of your arrangements. Take back your power by changing how you manage your commitments, or what you stick with. As Neptune retrograde in Aries harmonizes with Venus in Gemini on July 6, you'll have every reason to talk it out. Unexpected revelations regarding your romantic inclinations, sense of style, or financial commitments will come out in the wash. There's still time to rewrite the premise of your arrangement. Don't be afraid to reconsider a former option and ask clarifying questions if your commitment isn't turning out as expected. You are more incredible than you give yourself credit for, as Neptune retrograde in Aries actualizes the sun in Leo on July 24. This energy is the confidence boost you need to help you realize you have always been capable of greatness. Let this be your reminder to never doubt your skills, strengths, and talents ever again. Acting passive-aggressively will get you nowhere once Neptune retrograde in Aries confronts Venus in Cancer on August 1. You might have dodged commitment or partnership. Fulfilling your end of a promise can feel tedious if you're unsure of what you want. The time has come for you to decide. Pull your partner or team aside for a chat to consider your options. You cannot avoid this any longer; confront the elephant in the room. Either do it or stop complaining about waiting for the right time when Neptune retrograde in Aries challenges Mars in Libra on August 9. Deliberating your actions is perfectly fine, but stalling your progress isn't. There's a chance to advance with clarity and focus. Why not take it? Stop second-guessing yourself, because the perfect window of opportunity is opening up. Follow up on a previous discussion when Neptune retrograde in Aries reconvenes with a newly direct Mercury in Leo on August 11. Reintroduce something disclosed or touched upon from the last few weeks in your conversation. There's a chance to dive in deeper without the fear of miscommunication or misinterpretation. Ask clarifying questions–you never know what you will hear. This connection goes so much deeper than you realize, as Neptune retrograde in Aries harmonizes with Venus in Leo on August 26. After weighing the pros and cons of each relationship, you will realize that there are a few standout people in your life. Give thanks to those who have shown unwavering loyalty, love, and confidence. These close connections are here for life. Unexpected downloads will strike, since Neptune retrograde in Aries will meet with Uranus in Gemini on August 28. This zany astrological alliance will be unique to the individual. What you experience will be radically different from what your best friend or lover experiences. Awakened Neptune retrograde and zany Uranus may result in an unforeseen shift in beliefs, spirituality, and thought processes. Your mind will explode as you consider entirely new perspectives, lessons, and interests. It might be helpful to write down what you realize or learn to help you make sense of this extreme shift in your thought process. Do you like who you are, or is there something worth improving? Reflect on your growth and self-actualization when Neptune retrograde in Aries discerns the sun in Libra on September 23. Although you are already so amazing, you may realize that there are a few things you would like to improve. There might be a desire to separate yourself to find yourself outside of your close connections and confidants. Let your loved ones know if you plan on taking time for yourself. Rediscovering who you are is a solo journey. Get clear about your values once Neptune retrograde in Aries exposes Venus in Libra on October 13. After months of considering your relationships, style decisions, and finances, there is one last chance to actualize what you desire. Neptune retrograde is asking Venus to be real, therefore, asking you to own what you like and don't like. Focus on what you want instead of what your peers or society want for you. Your values can pave the way for a more fulfilling romantic, artistic, and financial journey. Everything eventually comes to light, since Neptune retrograde in Aries will dive deep with newly direct Pluto in Aquarius on October 13. Rumblings from the beginning of July will come to mind during this enlightening period. Issues surrounding the lack of power and control in a larger community on the brink of conflict, if not already engaged in conflict, will be apparent. Whatever forces drove the conflict will be known, as well as those who have abused authority. A significant pivot for the greater community response to anger, warfare, and bloodshed may come out of this cosmic energy. More insight and discernment arrive on October 22, 2025, as Neptune retrograde leaves Aries for Pisces at 5:46 a.m. ET. The second half of this period will feel more familiar, since you have already waded through several Neptune retrogrades in Pisces over the last decade. As a result, it might be easier to understand and integrate the final Neptune retrograde lessons. Make the most of this time; this will be the last Neptune retrograde in Pisces you will ever experience in your lifetime. All's well that ends well, as Neptune retrograde in Pisces conspires with Mars in Scorpio on November 3. Any residual tension from the first half of Neptune retrograde will dissipate during this auspicious planetary alliance. You may feel initially frustrated with how something did or did not work out. Instead of hanging on to your grudge, you may feel inspired to let go. Forgiving and forgetting might be your best course of action. Swallowing a hard pill isn't as challenging as expected once Neptune retrograde in Pisces soothes Mercury retrograde in Scorpio on November 19. Your suspicions will be validated, but receiving clarity and confirmation may not be an emotionally charged experience. Your feelings will come and go as you digest the information presented to you. While this won't be as emotionally jarring or taxing, you may still need a moment to process. Take all the time you need. Neptune stations retrograde at 2 degrees of Aries on July 4 at 5:32 p.m. ET. Old modes of thinking and processing may resurface, as Neptune retrograde in Pisces inspires Uranus retrograde in Taurus on November 20. Any new waves of insight granted to you throughout Neptune retrograde could regress. You might unexpectedly return to the same thoughts, opinions, and outlooks you once held. On the one hand, this could represent a spiritual homecoming after considering alternative worldviews. On the other hand, you could undo months of enlightenment. It truly depends on what your spiritual journey requires you to see in a different light. After months of wading through the murky waters, Neptune will station direct in Pisces on December 10, 2025, at 7:23 a.m. ET, which will occur at 29 degrees. All that you have learned could fade out if you're not careful. Neptune won't be in Pisces for much longer, so make the most of this brief time you have left with this cosmic energy. Learn and apply your lessons before Neptune re-enters Aries in January 2026. How Neptune retrograde will affect each zodiac sign Here's what you can expect from Neptune retrograde in Aries and Pisces, according to your sun and/or rising sign (and seriously, you're missing out if you don't read these horoscopes for your rising sign): Aries Is this who you truly are deep down, Aries? From July 4 to October 22, Neptune retrograde in Aries will reveal the true nature of your first house of identity, selfhood, and appearance. For the most part, you may feel certain about your character. However, the next few months will show you something you want to avoid. Perhaps it's time to address your physical body and appearance. You may also check how you perceive yourself. Consider this the chance to reinvent yourself. Reinventing yourself requires deeper introspection, which comes in the second half of Neptune retrograde. The remainder of Neptune retrograde in Pisces brings subconscious awareness to your twelfth house of unconsciousness, hidden matters, and solitude. You may need to spend more time alone to figure out who you are outside of peer pressure, social influence, and more. Taking time for yourself will determine the unconscious programming and biases that influence your personality. Doing inner work will help you reclaim and align with your true self post-Neptune retrograde. Read your full 2025 horoscope. Taurus Tension bubbles beneath the surface of your cool exterior, Taurus. Watch it, as Neptune retrograde in Aries hits your twelfth house of hidden enemies, unconsciousness, and projection from July 4 to October 22. You may have suspected that there was more to a situation or person in your life, which will slowly materialize throughout the next few months. Unfortunately, you may realize this is something that has subconsciously impacted your mood, outlook, and relationships. Your frustration will be unmatched the more you recognize how long something has gone on and how much it has affected your life. Separate yourself from any social groups or connections once Neptune retrograde in Pisces enters your eleventh house of networking, friendship, and aspiration. The longer the Neptune retrograde goes on, the more unsettled you will feel in specific social situations. Some of your so-called friends are not positive influences in your life. They may deter you from following your dreams and amplify your innate fears. As hard as it might be, you may have to walk away from these connections and communities. Read your full 2025 horoscope. Gemini Real friends don't compete against you, Gemini. Starting on July 4, Neptune retrograde in Aries will give away your eleventh house of community, friendship, and dreams. Over the next few months, you will realize that some of your friends see you as a competition. At first, this might be flattering. Maybe this affirms that you are talented, driven, and worthy. But as time goes on, you may realize that you dislike how your friends treat you when they feel like they are losers next to you. Likewise, you may need to introspect if you find yourself jealous and frustrated standing next to some of your companions. Ultimately, this goes back to what you deem successful. Your perception of success may change once Neptune retrograde in Pisces backs into your tenth house of legacy, reputation, and career. The second half of Neptune retrograde will encourage you to reconsider what you are working toward throughout your life. You may realize that it's time to up your game in your career path or your personal goals. Once you determine your ambitions, it will be much easier to focus on yourself instead of others. Read your full 2025 horoscope. Cancer Why did you start this career path in the first place, Cancer? You may need to revisit your roots, as Neptune retrograde in Aries exposes your tenth house of vocation, success, and legacy. From July 4 to October 22, you will remember the original intentions for your career path. These intentions may have gotten lost somewhere along the way, perhaps as you prioritize your professional ambitions and chase after new opportunities. Thankfully, Neptune retrograde will bring you back to where it all started. Take two steps backward before taking another step forward in the second half of Neptune retrograde. Your attention will shift when Neptune retrograde in Pisces turns toward your ninth house of journeying, education, and publishing. A pathway you abandoned long ago may be worth revisiting during this time. You could have more resources, experience, and tools to expand upon this path. Most importantly, you have clarity regarding the professional destination you wish to reach. Let this Neptune retrograde help you get back on track. Read your full 2025 horoscope. Leo Your mind might literally melt over the next few months, Leo. Neptune retrograde in Aries will render your ninth house of journeying, world views, and higher education from July 4 to October 22. Everything you thought you knew will feel like a lie. You may realize that you never knew the true history of something, causing your perspective to shift. There could be realization surrounding your religion, spirituality, and beliefs. New and old teachers alike will help you integrate the soul lessons. You will not be alone as your old ways of thinking dissolve before your eyes. This radical change in your views may coincide with deep actualization and transformation. Neptune retrograde in Pisces will eventually slide into your eighth house of personal suffering, taboos, and psychology. The second half of Neptune retrograde will feel personal, as you challenge the core of who you are. You will see that some of your innate programming and trauma may have shaped your perspective. Allow Neptune retrograde to reshape your psychology to see your life in a better light. Read your full 2025 horoscope. Virgo Dissolve your fears, Virgo. From July 4 to October 22, Neptune retrograde in Aries will confront your eighth house of personal suffering, transformation, and depth. The next few months will bring your fears, worries, and more to your awareness. You may have avoided these truths, especially if it involved your financial insecurities or intimacy struggles. Instead of running, you should face these fears. Doing so will help you become more confident in your connections not only with others, but with yourself. Your close connections and partnerships will change after this deep personal introspection. Neptune retrograde in Pisces calls attention to your seventh house of the other, relationships, and marriages throughout the remainder of this retrograde. Spend these last few months revisiting former connections while considering the state of your current relationships. Some underlying patterns and habits ought to be addressed if you are to grow closer to someone. Consider this your sign to set the record straight before diving in any further. Read your full 2025 horoscope. Libra Be honest about the state of your commitments and relationships, Libra. Face the music once Neptune retrograde in Aries unravels your seventh house of marriage, commitment, and partnership. You cannot hide behind the people-pleasing facade much longer. The truth of an interpersonal relationship will be revealed, encouraging you to take action. You may have to confront a larger issue at hand, set your standards, or stand up for yourself. Regardless of what it is, you're encouraged to act out of character to receive the commitment you seek. Reconsider how much you want to remain involved once Neptune retrograde in Pisces slips into your sixth house of health, habits, and routine. The remainder of Neptune retrograde will encourage you to do what's best for your well-being and happiness. You may have to walk away from some of your arrangements to focus on yourself. Telling your partners that you need more from them may also come up. Either way, something in your daily life requires attention, which indirectly reveals which one of your relationships will understand. Read your full 2025 horoscope. Scorpio Life cannot be this way, Scorpio. Assume responsibility once Neptune retrograde in Aries activates your sixth house of mundane activities, work, and health. Your life will shift in a new direction from July 4 to October 22. It may begin with a deep desire to redefine your work life, health journey, or free time. You may realize that you're not spending your time correctly, especially if you are unfulfilled in your current activities and routine. The next few months will encourage you to be more aware of the time you have and what you do with it. A desire for excitement will rise, as Neptune retrograde in Pisces kicks off the second half of this transit in your fifth house of joy, pleasure, and creation. The last few months will draw awareness to what puts a smile on your face. Spending time losing yourself in your hobbies and passion projects is time well spent. Let this be your permission slip to make more room in your life for the outlets that amplify your happiness post-Neptune retrograde. Read your full 2025 horoscope. Sagittarius Passion doesn't have to come from extremity, Sagittarius. Take it easy, as Neptune retrograde in Aries slows down your fifth house of passion, creation, and romance. Over the next few months, you will understand that life doesn't have to move fast for you to have fun. Rushing through a passion project or romantic opportunity will only cause burnout. This initial part of Neptune retrograde will shed light on how important it is to take your time. Going at a slower pace will help you savor the moment so much more. Getting back to your roots will be important once the Neptune retrograde in Pisces activates your fourth house of home, family, and personal life. The remainder of this retrograde will encourage you to consider what past experiences from childhood or with your family have characterized your joys. It might be an emotional period, but you will understand the root of your 'live fast, die young' attitude. As a result, it will be easier for you to take your time once this retrograde commences. Read your full 2025 horoscope. Capricorn Old memories will coincide with present events, Capricorn. Timelines will blur when Neptune retrograde in Aries erupts your fourth house of ancestry, family, and roots. From July 4 to October 22, you will see the parallels between your family history and your current life. While this could be good, it might also be disarming. You may feel alarmed if you find yourself repeating past patterns and habits that your loved ones made the mistake of following. Instead of freaking out, consider this your sign to change the way you live your life. Changing your life may begin with your communication skills once Neptune retrograde in Pisces emphasizes your third house of thinking, speaking, and writing. Reclaiming your life happens by changing the narrative. Use this time to either cut off or reconnect with family members. The remainder of Neptune retrograde could also help you improve your communication skills to avoid similar problems your loved ones have already dealt with. You have immense potential to rewrite your personal history and family narrative. Read your full 2025 horoscope. Aquarius How you speak to others may need a reality check, Aquarius. Think before you speak, as Neptune retrograde in Aries uncharacteristically pauses in your third house of communication, community, and curiosity. It may come to your attention that you need to work on your communication skills throughout these next few months. Someone may directly tell you what to work on, be on your active listening skills, or how you respond to others. Regardless, Neptune retrograde will help you determine which one of these skills needs polishing. Your confidence will likely take a blow by the time Neptune retrograde in Pisces is swimming through your second house of value systems, self-worth, and security. Mind your ego and pride if you want to improve your skill set. Your value will amplify if you address what you ought to improve and work on. In particular, you may find that you have more abundance and wealth when you're more aware of your mercurial capabilities. Rebuild your communication skills to enhance your life. Read your full 2025 horoscope. Pisces Are you being swindled, Pisces? Pay attention to your bank accounts from July 4 to October 22, with Neptune retrograde in Aries unmasking your second house of personal effects, finances, and stability. The first half of this retrograde might be jarring. Be mindful of diving into new financial opportunities and decisions without careful consideration. Unforeseen expenses, delays, and other problems could impact your overall security. There might be other issues surrounding your professional opportunities or relationships that alter your finances. It's probably easier to focus solely on yourself once Neptune retrograde in Pisces addresses your first house of identity, selfhood, and independence. Consider the remaining part of this retrograde your opportunity to cut off any and all influences negatively affecting your stability. The last few months will show you how strong, capable, and self-assured you are on your own. This is your cosmic wake-up call to stop relying on anyone else for security. You will be just fine if you believe in yourself. Read your full 2025 horoscope. Best of StyleCaster 10 At-Home Date Ideas That'll Make You Feel Like You're Living in a Rom-Com The 13 Best MasterClass Courses Are 40% Off for a Limited-Time Spring Sale The 11 Best Low-Sugar Wines That Still Taste Delicious Solve the daily Crossword
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Aquarius, Your July Horoscope Says Love Feels Like Déjà Vu This Month
You're putting in the work this month, as your Aquarius horoscope for July 2025 suggests you have plenty to check off your to-do list. Cancer season will be in your sixth house of mundane activities, health, and work at the beginning of July. Unexpected inspiration to make significant lifestyle changes arises when Venus aligns with Uranus on July 4. You might be more committed if you have an accountability buddy, which may come after Venus enters Gemini. Don't forget to clarify your goals, since Neptune retrograde also starts on the same day. A semi-serious conversation about your romantic whims comes up, as silly Venus meets with stoic Saturn in Aries and Neptune retrograde two days later. An offhand comment may lead to a deep realization about your happiness. Your sensual pleasure and romantic desires will never be the same again once Uranus enters mutable Gemini on July 7. Let go of your inner fears and inhibitions that may indirectly block your love life during the full moon in Capricorn over the next three days. It will be so much easier to honor your needs without fearing what others may say or think moving forward. More from StyleCaster Aries, Your July Horoscope Says Your Friendships Will Never Be the Same Taurus, Your July Horoscope Says You're Letting Your Guard Down-Finally Don't be afraid to express your innermost thoughts and feelings after Saturn stations retrograde on July 13. Fewer restrictions will help you feel more comfortable being vulnerable. As a result, this could help you be more upfront about the changes you wish to make in your relationships once Mercury retrograde begins on July 18. The retrogrades will encourage you to redefine your relationships. Toward the end of July, you might feel internally conflicted about asking for more of your love and sex life. Venus and Mars face off with the North Node of Fate and the South Node of Karma from July 20 to July 21. You may not know where you stand regarding romance, as Leo season begins a day later. Someone may be unable to give you what you're looking for, be it sexual fulfillment or romantic love. Thankfully, a new six-month cycle will align with your relationship goals during the new moon in Leo on July 24. Don't be afraid to walk away from someone for something better. Find the silver lining when Venus enters Cancer on July 30. Looking on the bright side will help you navigate the remainder of the retrograde season. Sudden realizations and clarity regarding your relationships may come before this month ends. You should have a better idea of what to expect from your commitments going into August. Read your full 2025 horoscope. Best of StyleCaster 10 At-Home Date Ideas That'll Make You Feel Like You're Living in a Rom-Com The 13 Best MasterClass Courses Are 40% Off for a Limited-Time Spring Sale The 11 Best Low-Sugar Wines That Still Taste Delicious Solve the daily Crossword