The gentle breath of the New Moon can send our imaginations soaring into space, taking us on educational walks, journeys, cruises and study trips, as well as adventurous expeditions, inclining us towards impractical rainbow-chasing endeavours. However, there are frowns of fortune in its breath retention, so a fair wind can sometimes turn into a rain squall which is extremely risky at the turn of May-June, when Sun and Mercury will cross the Aldebaran–Antares suspension bridge of catastrophes. Daring and inspiration are welcome on March 29-30 and June 5-6, but your success depends on the whims of fortune, even though friends and connections can provide royal support! You should only start something on June 2-3 if you are absolutely certain, and it is not recommended to plan trips or make agreements on June 9. On June 7-9 the vigilance and emotional stability may save your wallet from theft and fines, as well as safeguard your good relations from envy and fits of mistrust. Overall, this New Moon in the constellation of the Hyades’ sisters inclines us towards inquisitiveness, socializing and wanderlust, but also towards Quixotism, absurd ideas and a messianic mood. This can manifest as inconsistent steps and nerve-racking impulses, which, as the Full Moon approaches on June 7-10, increasingly need to be curbed and channeled to alternative outlets. Educational literature, a piece of good advice from a spiritual mentor or a light jog to relieve stress can be helpful, while during the latter activity, it is better not to display expensive gadgets or jewelry. These Juny days it’s worth taking care of your eyes and eating less (especially if one tries to relieve stress), to be lightweight with light baggage. Preceding the Full Moon, on June 9-10 Jupiter enters the tropical sign of Cancer, squaring Saturn-Neptune, while whetting the appetite for aspirations of June-July. In society this Square escalates the struggle for territories and its resources, strikes, protests, and outbursts of unfriendly patriotism. This will lead to pivotal decisions in a stubborn situation. We must work on for the benefit of homeland, our parents, family and our homestead land, disregarding any personal plans and inconveniences, in order to safeguard family’s valuables and inheritance. Some of us will need to confirm a diploma, rights to a house or resident status (or perhaps stand up for the defense of one’s native land) or to move from one’s settled place in order to establish one’s new status or citizenship.