The "Nurturing" Cancer Moon teams up with "Alluring" Venus and "Mindful" Mercury, all in the sign of Cancer. These aspects are fertile ground for fostering creativity and developing original ideas. Stimulating thoughts, and intuitive feelings go hand-in-hand. The ability to be caring, charming and communicate with empathy is enhanced today. It may be easier to understand other peoples perspectives, as well as, having others understand you. The trick is to keep your cool and explain your viewpoints thoroughly and back it up with good principles and examples. It's a good time for encouraging a"team-spirited" energy to boost group cohesion. Proposals that offer a win/win solution for all parties involved are likely to be worked out now. Empowering the Moon's positive aspects to Venus & Mercury; a unique set of aspects between the "Creative" Cancer Moon & "Action-Orientated" Mars in "Clever-Minded" Gemini stimulates the mind and is fertile soil for an ingenious idea, new concept, or a unique talent, that can be used in any endeavor including: arts & crafts, writing, interior decorating, automobile refinishing, home remodeling, woodworking, music composition, feng shui, gardening or any creative endeavor you can dream up. Self-expression and communicating through art or music is complemented. Since Venus enhances beauty, now is a great time to put in the extra effort to "beautify" your project. The bad news is that the Moon is warring with Pluto and Uranus putting a damper on making major changes. Don't fret too much. Harness the energy of the good aspects to manifest your desires. Take things in baby steps, rather than trying to bite off more than you can chew. It's a nice day for gathering with friends. If you need to butter someone up, have the tea and krimpets or their favorite treat ready when they get there. It's one of those times when "you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar!"
Famous People with Venus in the sign of Cancer: Courteney Cox, Carl Jung, Robert Plant, Halle Berry, Martin Sheen, Christian Slater, Meryl Streep, Natalie Portman