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June 4, 2025 12 mins

The cosmic energies today create a fascinating dance between precision and harmony as the moon transitions from meticulous Virgo to balanced Libra. This shift occurs at 9:38 am Eastern time after a brief void of course period, setting the stage for a day where contradictions abound but opportunities emerge for those willing to put in the effort.

Today carries the theme of "intensification" as we navigate these transitioning energies. The Virgo moon initially feels the need for change while remaining skeptical of Jupiter's sometimes excessive promises. Once in Libra, we experience that cardinal air energy perfect for launching ideas, though success requires strength and personal effort. Jupiter forms beautiful sextiles with both Neptune and Venus later in the evening, elevating our vibrations and potentially leading to some of our best choices and paths forward.

Looking at the bigger picture, we touch on the fascinating impacts of Pluto in Aquarius as it precipitates global changes in leadership, science, and technology. This transit creates space for new leaders to emerge on the national and international stage, particularly in fields where education and scientific advancement intersect. For individuals, this presents both challenges and opportunities to align personal passions with larger patterns of evolution.

We also explore a fascinating historical connection to a rare 1769 celestial event when Venus transited the sun just hours before a total solar eclipse – exactly 32 Venus cycles ago. This cosmic pattern connects us to ancient observations and reminds us that while our daily concerns may feel all-consuming, we exist within vast cyclic patterns that have repeated for millennia.

What unexpected surprises will delight you today? How might you strengthen your message and further define your mission? Remember to wear something in today's color – mint julep – and be the voice of reason without losing compassion or empathy. Share your experiences in the comments and let us know what cosmic topics you'd like us to explore next!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right.
So, hey, everybody, shane herewith dailyastercatcom, and today
is Wednesday and it's going tobe the 4th of June.
So what do we got going on here?
Well, we're going to have themoon in Virgo and it's going to
go void, of course, at 7.11 inthe morning.
It's going to enter Libra lateron.

(00:21):
So it's going to be a busy dayof contradictions, right?
Mm-hmm, it certainly is.
Now, what time is it going toenter Libra, shane?
I don't know, I didn't write itdown.
9.38 in the morning here on theEast Coast.
So 7.11 am to 9.38 or 9.48,whatever I said.
And so we've got some thingsgoing on, right.

(00:48):
So the moon in Virgo feels theneed for change, but is
resistant to Jupiter's excessivepromises.
Jupiter, really yes, rememberthat whole Jupiter in Gemini
thing, being a little on thesketchy side.
Well, pretty soon Jupiter'sgoing to be going into Cancer,

(01:11):
and that is where Jupiter isexalted, does very well in
Cancer, likes it there.
We're going to get into that,we're going to really get into
that.
We're going to dig into that aswe get into that season,
Because we're going to have ayear of that.
So we're going to have a yearto really get into that and just
start looking at it and parsingit out.
Now, that's only because she'smoving towards Libra.

(01:36):
Right, that's right, the moonis moving towards Libra.
So she's like, mm-hmm, I'mkeeping an eye on you.
Once you get to Libra, you getkind of like that loosey-goosey
feeling.
You know, it's a cardinal sign.
First of all, remember that.
Okay, it's the cardinal airsign, so it's a place where good
ideas can start.
They can definitely blossomthere too, even though it's the

(02:00):
fall season.
It's when you harvest, right?
Mm-hmm, yep, it's the fallseason, it's when you harvest,
right?
Yep, that's what we're talkingabout.
So, look, once again, supremepersonal effort is going to be
required.
Yeah, we had some yesterday,right, oh, yeah, we did.
Yesterday was quite aninteresting day with that whole
crazy Gemini energy.
Right, it's going to start toslow down just a little bit

(02:21):
today Because, as we get, youknow, go to Gemini energy, with
Mercury in Gemini making thattrine with the moon.
That's where that energy camefrom, right, now we're going to
have.
It was actually a square.
Now we're going to have.
I believe it's Jupiter, jupitersextile Neptune.

(02:44):
Look at this, jupiter, sextileNeptune.
Look at this, jupiter sextileVenus.
All right, that highervibration, that's our big aspect
for today and it doesn't occuruntil way later on in the
evening, right?
So we've got a whole day ofthis passing from Virgo, that
energy, that exacting energy,where we're just kind of like

(03:04):
getting to Libra.
Now, right, libra, we're kindof like good to not make waves.
We want to make sure that weare just doing what we're
supposed to be doing and notmaking many waves.
It's going to be a beautiful day, right.
Beautiful day outside,beautiful day inside.
Wear something nice.
Our color is mint, julep, soany kind of minty kind of thing,

(03:24):
probably a little more pastellythan this and a little lighter
than this green, but that's agreat color and we're going to
be talking about that effortbeing required.
Now.
New leaders they're going tostart to begin to emerge on the
national radar, not reallytalking about that that much
here in the United States, butyou're going to start seeing it

(03:45):
worldwide too.
It's kind of like this wholePluto and Aquarius is
precipitating some changes andthey're not necessarily going to
be felt right away, but they'recoming and you can feel them,
and that's where this keyword ofintensification comes from.
There's an intensification ofthis as the United States starts

(04:22):
to chip away at science andeducation in definitely ways
that are not conducive to beinga leader of the world in these
various areas.
You're going to start to seeother places in the world trying
to pick up on that slack,trying to draw that towards them
.
Right, ai, the pharmaceuticals,all that stuff right, Try to
take that away from the UnitedStates.
Try to take that technologicaledge away from the United States
.
Now, where are we at?
Well, let's find out.

(04:43):
Told you what the key word isintensification.
The color is mint, julep.
Bold ideas can be launched.
To do so will require hard work, right.
Strength, strength, strength.
You need strength.
You're going to need tostrengthen your message and
further define the mission.
We are here not to really passany judgment on these things.

(05:07):
We're just we're putting it onnotice, we are noticing it, we
are bringing it to yourattention because if this is
something you're passionateabout, then this is where you're
going to be taking action andthat's where Pluto becomes
personal, because, as we, as itcomes to the people, everybody

(05:28):
out there, that's where yourparticular actions can be and
that's where you can place them.
Is that a good place to placethem or not?
That's up for you to decide.
That really is.
I value science.
I value science, I valueknowledge, I value being
relatively informed.

(05:49):
I don't want to be totallyinformed, because you can go
down a rabbit hole with that Ifyou become a victim of that news
cycle 24-hour news cycle it'sjust constantly on repeat in
your face.
That's not a good way to reallytry to take in a lot of
information and a lot of diverseinformation.
Right, and I'm not saying thatyou know if that's what you do,

(06:11):
that's what you do, um, but whatI'm saying is that there's
other ways.
If you're watching this righthere, I guarantee you're looking
for alternative sources ofinformation, entertainment and
you know just anotheralternative ways of living, of
expressing what it is thatyou're doing on the planet.
And astrology is a great way todo that, because it's not your

(06:34):
destiny, it's your choices, it'swhat you have in front of you,
it's options, it's what thecosmos is working towards, it's
options, it's what the cosmos isworking towards.
We try to gear ours towardscreativity and sometimes the

(06:54):
days just aren't that creative,right, exactly.
But some days, like this day,not a terribly creative day.
However, with that great eye,with that moon in Libra, oh yeah
, you got a good eye for somethings right.
That's why you get the clotheson right.
Get that green Rock, that colorRock, that style Rock, a smell.

(07:16):
You know the fragrances thatyou choose can definitely infect
your spirit, the jewelry thatyou wear, certain things that
you can do to protect yourselffrom others.
Yeah, you can do that too.
So let's talk about what isgoing to be going on, because I
really want to just talk aboutthe renewed effort that an

(07:42):
individual is going to have toexpend to build a team.
Right, because this is wherewe're at.
We're back to the individual.
Okay, we have gone around alittle bit and as we come into
Libra, we're starting to seewhoa, you know, hey, where's the
?
You know, it's like thosepeople that run up the hill.
Everybody come with me.
And next thing, you know he'son the hill by himself, right,
where everybody come with me.

(08:03):
And next thing, you know he'son the hill by himself, right,
where's everybody?
I'm back behind you, right?
Those guys?
You got to leave them behind.
The people that are up on thehill with you.
Make a new team, right, you gotto make a new team.
Now, what are we talking about?
It's just a surprising time ofyear.
It really is.
We've got all this Geminienergy, with stuff popping up

(08:26):
right.
We've got the flowers, we'vegot the birds, we've got all
sorts of things right.
It's a beautiful time of theyear and it's surprising.
The elders are already bloomingoutside.
Just a little bit early, Ithink, everything's just running
a tad early.
There's a moon trying Uranusthat's going to indicate these
surprises and unexpectedsurprises, and they're going to

(08:47):
both delight and provide comfortand joy.
The moon, square Jupiter, iskeeping things real.
We're watching trends in astate of disbelief.
What comes next is what you aremaking of the situation.
Be the voice of reason.
Don't lose compassion orempathy, otherwise you risk

(09:12):
having your spiritual vibrationlowered.
We're here to be elevated right.
We're here to use thiswonderful tool to do things
better, to experience thingsbetter, to just experience more.
That's what we want.

(09:32):
And here comes the last push.
Tonight, you're going toproduce some of the best sounds,
the best choices, andconsequently end up on the best
path.
The best choices andconsequently end up on the best
path.
In 1769, the transit of Venus isfollowed five hours later by a
total solar eclipse.
It's the shortest such intervalin history.
This is exactly 32 cycles ofVenus ago.

(09:56):
Now, why would you say that,shane?
Well, because the transit ofVenus means that Venus is
transiting on the face of thesun, and that would be an
inferior conjunction, becausethat's the one we would see
where Venus would pass in frontof the sun.
Superior conjunctions are whenthe sun is between Venus and the

(10:19):
earth, so the inferiorconjunction would be Venus
passing in front of it.
There's a fascinating storybehind that and basically it was
oh, long story short.
I should make a longer video ofit, but yeah, it started out
with Edmund Halley in 1719.
And this was actually 1769.

(10:41):
They tried it in 1761 becausethey knew that the cycles of
Venus was every eight years.
That's how we know that thisinferior conjunction is the same
one that we just experiencedback in March when Venus was in
Aries.
Right At the time, venus was inGemini.
However, because the petals ofVenus don't move that fast, they

(11:06):
don't shift, they remain prettymuch there.
So there you go.
So now that you know that, yeah, a lot more stuff on that.
It involves Tahiti, a placecalled the Point of Venus, all
sorts of things.
It's very interesting and ourbirth is in 1964, when Jordan

(11:28):
Mechner he's an American videogame designer who designed the
Prince of Persia.
He's born in New York City, andthat's all I got for you.
Thank you so much for listening.
Thank you for coming by.
I really appreciate and loveevery single one of you.
Thank you, patricia, for yourwonderful, wonderful message
that you left on the lastepisode.
That stuff just lightens myheart.

(11:49):
Same to you, carrie.
I love seeing comments.
I love seeing people justvibing on what it is that we're
doing here and here for you,here for all of you.
That's what we're here to do.
Leave me a comment.
You want me to talk aboutsomething?
You want me to not talk aboutsomething?
Put it in the comments.
Thank you so much.
Appreciate all of you Today.

(12:09):
Today, today's a little bit onthe difficult side.
Today's a five Happyastrocouting.
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