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Mercury enters Leo + Mercury/Saturn Square in Early Degrees| June 26, 27

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Jun 27, 2025
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Mercury in Leo doesn’t whisper… it roars.

It leaps onto the stage of the psyche, strikes a pose, and begins its soliloquy with a flourish—sharp of wit, rich of voice, and armed with a point to make… but this isn’t empty theatricality—this is myth-making with a megaphone.

The kind of mind that doesn’t just think thoughts—it performs them…

Mercury in Leo wants to matter... it wants to deliver lines that echo for lifetimes—it wants its ideas to blaze like graffiti on the side of the soul.

But right after Mercury crosses the gilded arch into Leo’s temple, it meets Saturn in Aries by trine—a sobering counterpoint to all that flair. Saturn doesn’t care how dazzling your delivery is; it wants to know whether your script has substance. And in Aries, Saturn burns just as hot as Mercury in Leo, but it wears its fire like a vow rather than a costume.

Together, they strike a chord—dramatic, yes, but also deeply devotional. You’re no longer just rehearsing—you’re committing… you’re no longer just chasing applause—you’re confronting the discipline required to embody your story fully, messily, truthfully.

This trine is not an easy-peasy alignment—it’s a sacred dare…

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