On June 29th, 2026, we have a Full Moon at 8° Capricorn.
Capricorn is the point of no return: “I am in, or I am out.” Capricorn locks action into the future through long-lasting commitments and personal responsibility.
The Full Moon in Capricorn activates the solstice, Cancer/Capricorn axis. This is where the Sun tips the balance toward either more daylight or more darkness. Nature itself crosses a threshold that cannot be undone – it’s nature’s own point of no return.
This is the “there’s-no-coming-back” shift that demands total course commitment – not only an internal commitment, but one that becomes visible in the choices we make and the life we build.
The Full Moon in Capricorn is square Neptune and Saturn in Aries.
That new personal dream that was initiated back in February with the Saturn-Neptune conjunction at 0° Aries is now stress-tested by the “go big or go home” Capricorn lunation.
What are we going to do about it, like in the real world?
When something really matters to us, there’s no “I’m 50% there.” Not “I’m 90%,” and not even “99%.” It’s either 100% or nothing. Capricorn knows that extraordinary outcomes don’t come from partial commitment. They come from crossing the line where there is no longer a way back.
You either push your limits to achieve something extraordinary, or you fail entirely with no middle ground.
That being said, the Full Moon in Capricorn is not designed to provide the final solution to the “go big or go home” riddle.
Why?
Because Mercury goes retrograde in Cancer just before the Full Moon. Jupiter leaves Cancer to enter Leo just after the Full Moon. There’s a lot of shifting going on, and the full picture is simply not there yet.
Timing-wise, the Full Moon sits at the inflection point between Mercury retrograde and Jupiter’s ingress into Leo. The role of the Full Moon is not to find the solution or take the concrete action – but to commit to the vision.
Do you go big? Or do you go home?
The Full Moon asks us to make up our mind.
However, this doesn’t mean everything has to happen at once. There’s going to be a staged process:
With Jupiter’s ingress into Leo, the drive to go big becomes irresistibly compelling. When Zeus, the king of all gods, enters the sign of sovereign self-expression, we begin to build a picture of the future that feels fully authentic and aligned with our true nature.
BUT – and this might sound counterintuitive – before going big, we’ll have to go home first.
Mercury going retrograde in Cancer suggests there’s still inner clarity that needs to emerge, details to address, and corrections to be put in place.
Fortunately, the sequence of these succedent transits gives us a clear framework and timeline:
–> Status quo (Saturn conjunct Neptune in Aries): What dream or personal vision was ignited back in February with the Saturn-Neptune conjunction? What do you really want your life to look like?
–> Reality (Full Moon in Capricorn, June 29-30): What commitment do you need to make to move toward that vision?
–> Preparation (Mercury retrograde, June 29-July 14): What loops need to be closed? What needs to be adjusted? What emotional clarity needs to be reached so you can prepare the field?
–> Alignment (Jupiter in Leo, July 2026 onwards): That’s when we step into the new territory. When Jupiter eventually trines Neptune and Saturn in Aries, your vision will receive a cosmic green light to come alive.
In this cosmic sequence, the Full Moon in Capricorn doesn’t ask us to have everything figured out – it asks us to decide whether we’re in or out.
The details can wait; the commitment cannot.
Commit first. Go home and prepare. Then go big.
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