Astrology is something that humanity has diligently deciphered by observing the movements of the stars and the overlap of events throughout its long history of gazing at the night sky. In other words, it is the accumulation of observations and experiences over an immense amount of time. That's why, if you pause and look up at the sky, you might surprisingly find that it's quite accurate.
I will convey the world of star reading with sajiring®'s interpretation.
What Happened?
On June 30, 2026, Jupiter, the planet of good fortune, will move from Cancer to Leo. Jupiter stays in one zodiac sign for approximately one year. This entry into Leo is the first in 12 years. The last time Jupiter was in Leo was from 2014 to 2015.
What kind of planet is Jupiter?
In astrology, Jupiter is considered a celestial body that symbolizes "expansion," "growth," and "good fortune." It has long been said that themes touched by Jupiter tend to grow larger.
What kind of zodiac sign is Leo?
Leo is a zodiac sign that symbolizes self-expression, creativity, joy, and leadership. Ruled by the Sun, it is a sign that values "shining as oneself."
What Jupiter in Leo signifies
Until now, Jupiter has been in Cancer, highlighting themes of nurturing the inner self, such as "a safe place to belong" and "connections with close people."
As it moves into Leo, that flow will dramatically change. What you have carefully nurtured within yourself will now go out into the world. It looks like it will be a year to gradually give shape to what you are good at, what you like, and what you want to express.
There's no need to stand out extravagantly. It's about honestly expressing, even in small ways, "I like this" or "This is me" in your daily life. That is the shortest path to making the Jupiter in Leo period work for you.
Finally
At this once-in-12-year timing, it's okay to take it easy and think, "Maybe I'll show a bit of myself today." This year will start with small steps like wearing your favorite clothes, saying one word of what you're thinking, or trying something you've always wanted to do.
From today, you can gradually make yourself the star. How about welcoming this summer with that feeling?