Daily Horoscope: Moon Transiting Cancer, September 15, 2025

Moon transiting Cancer, Monday, September 15th, heightens emotional sensitivity and amplifies the dramatic expression of feelings, with times of feeling the full range of lows and highs, or an almost comedic mix, resulting in the “I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry” sentiment, as the moon forms a semi-square aspect with Venus in Leo, and a square aspect with Neptune retrograde in Aries, conjunct Saturn retrograde in Pisces. Saturn – a sobering planet of work, responsibility, and reality – and Neptune – an inspiring planet of fantasy, illusion, and escapism, top off a Kite aspect pattern that embodies a Grand Trine of the sun, Mercury, and the South Node in Virgo, Uranus retrograde in Gemini, and Pluto retrograde in Aquarius, while also participating in a Mystic Rectangle with Jupiter in Cancer, and the sun, Mercury, South Node, and Pluto. Venus in Leo steals some serious limelight from the Cancer moon, influencing you to get caught up in the drama, whether happy, sad, mad, or passionately romantic, as it forms a sextile with Mars in Libra, a trine with Chiron, and a square with Uranus. The Virgo planets quincunx to Chiron and opposing Saturn and Neptune can be used to reel you back to a neutral or functional state when you swing too wildly from one extreme to another today, as they remind you that it’s all stories we act out and roles we slip in and out of to create the reality we see around us, and when we choose to change what we think and say, the scene we see and find ourselves in reflects that back to us. The power to manifest is strong today, but the current is inconsistent and unsteady, and the square between the moon and Saturn conjunct Neptune, as well as a Grand Square of Mars, Jupiter, Chiron, and Pluto indicate that what you fear or dislike, resist, or complain about may be what you manifest more of, or more easily, than what you truly desire, so do be mindful of your thoughts and moods and don’t cling to the sad, mad, or bad feelings out of a need for attention, sympathy, or pity. Find something to be happy or grateful for, or lighten up and laugh at how much stranger real life can be than fiction or theater.
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Dunnea Rae at Aloha Astro