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Ellie Molina introduces July 2026 as a month packed with stellar events and divides the forecast into two parts due to its volatility. This first part covers July 1st to 15th, with a call to viewers to note down important dates. The previous month concluded with a full moon in Capricorn, solidifying endings.
Mercury retrograde continues until July 23rd, with resources for understanding its effects available on the speaker's website. A major highlight is Jupiter's entry into Leo on June 29th, where it will remain until July 26, 2027. This placement signifies significant growth and development, urging viewers to identify where Jupiter transits in their charts for maximum amplification.
July 3rd brings a Mars conjunct Uranus, warning of sudden and unpredictable events. Viewers are advised to exercise extreme caution with words, driving, expectations, and temperament. The 4th of July carries volatile aspects, recommending caution around fireworks and large gatherings. On July 5th, Mars trines Pluto, making it an excellent day for positive transformation and ambitious action. The 6th sees the Sun square Saturn, potentially bringing a feeling of energetic heaviness.
On July 7th, Neptune goes retrograde until December 12th, with further information available on the speaker's website. July 9th marks Venus entering Virgo until August 6th, which can be a challenging period for perfectionists, urging self-compassion.
On July 12th, the Sun conjuncts Mercury, a good time to plan new projects, though it's advised to wait until after the retrograde ends on the 23rd to start them. July 14th features a new moon in Cancer, ideal for generating new ideas. July 15th is a very significant transit: a Uranus sextile Neptune. This rare event, last occurring from 1966-1968, signals potential political and cultural turmoil, and the speaker encourages reflection on historical patterns.
For the new moon on July 14th, the speaker suggests using blends from her book, "Herb Craft," to create a positive framework and maintain an observer's perspective amidst potential unfolding events. She encourages viewers to enjoy the first two weeks of July, stay calm, and return on the 15th for the second part of the forecast.