Articles for the Month of June 2018

Weekly Astrology Forecast — Jun 25, 2018 – Jul 1, 2018:

Weekly Astrology Forecast

Here is the Psychic Scoop Weekly Astrology Forecast for the week of Jun 25, 2018 – Jul 1, 2018:

This week we have one planet (Mercury) changing signs, one planet (Mars) turning retrograde, and a Full Moon / Pluto conjunction besieged by Saturn and Mars. Not to mention a handful of stressful relationship pairings, starting on Monday when Venus squares Jupiter. 

Weekly Astrology Forecast — Jun 18, 2018 – Jun 24, 2018:

Weekly Astrology Forecast

Here is the Psychic Scoop Weekly Astrology Forecast for the week of Jun 18, 2018 – Jun 24, 2018:

Neptune goes stationary retrograde on Monday at 16° Pisces 29. Neptune is at home in Pisces, and when it’s retrograde it can bring you one step closer to Nirvana. It can opens up your psychic pathways and make it easier for you access the collective unconscious. It is sensitive, compassionate, idealistic and altruistic. It can also be unrealistic and delusional.

Weekly Astrology Forecast — Jun 11, 2018 – Jun 17, 2018:

Weekly Astrology Forecast

Here is the Psychic Scoop Weekly Astrology Forecast for the week of Jun 11, 2018 – Jun 17, 2018:

We’ve got an eventful week ahead, with two planets (Mercury and Venus) and an asteroid (Vesta) changing signs, and a New Moon in Gemini. As  busy as all that sound though, we may still get off to a slow start — with the Moon in calm, gentle, earthy Taurus on Monday and with nothing (aside from Chiron) in Fire signs. 

Weekly Astrology Forecast — Jun 4, 2018 – Jun 10, 2018:

Weekly Astrology Forecast

Here is the Psychic Scoop Weekly Astrology Forecast for the week of Jun 4, 2018 – Jun 10, 2018:

This week starts on Monday, with the Moon in insightful, progressive and innovative Aquarius, trining the Sun in clever, curious and playful Gemini.  The Moon in Aquarius is about being innovative and thinking outside the box. You may encounter some very opinionated people during this time, or you may find yourself getting a little more rigid about your own progressive ideas.