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Leo Full Moon Tarot Reading for Every Zodiac Sign

Leo Full Moon Tarot Reading 2025: Guidance for All 12 Zodiac Signs

The Leo Full Moon arrives like a steady spotlight on the heart, illuminating where you have dimmed your own light to avoid being fully seen.

This lunar moment brings forward everything tied to self-expression, creative vitality, personal pride, and the quiet courage it takes to claim your place in the world without apology.

It reveals what has been waiting in the shadows: old doubts about your worth, places where fear of judgment has kept you small, or habits that quietly erode your confidence.

The energy here is not about forcing brilliance but about allowing what is already yours to be recognized and reclaimed.

As a full-time tarot reader and psychic medium, I am not an astrologer.

My work lives in the cards and the intuitive impressions they carry, offering emotional clarity, honest reflection, and practical guidance for the inner landscape.

Tarot does not predict the future. It holds a mirror to what is present, helping you see where choice and awareness can shift things.

Read this for your Sun, Moon, or Rising sign, whichever placement feels most alive for you right now.

Trust your own resonance. Take what settles deeply, and let anything that does not fit pass without force.

How to Work With This Reading

Before diving into your sign, create a moment of stillness. Light a candle if you have one. Take three deep breaths. Ask yourself quietly: “Where have I been hiding my light?”

Keep a journal nearby. After reading your sign, write down one action you can take in the next 24 hours to honor what was revealed. Small, immediate steps create lasting change.

Pro tip: Many readers find value in reading their Sun sign for external life, Moon sign for emotional patterns, and Rising sign for how others perceive them. If one resonates more than the others, trust that.

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Quick Navigation: This is a comprehensive reading for all 12 signs. Use the jump links below to go directly to your sign, or read through to understand the Full Moon themes affecting your relationships and community.

Aries: 7 of Pentacles, 3 of Cups, Knight of Pentacles

Your steady, long-term work is asking to be acknowledged, even as social rhythms pull you away from your own center.

A golden-horned ram standing on volcanic rock under a red Full Moon, molten cracks glowing beneath stormy skies.
Ram tough, moon soft, Aries learns when to charge and when to chill.

What Wants to Be Seen: 7 of Pentacles

The 7 of Pentacles rests in the quiet satisfaction of effort that has been building over time. You have been planting and tending something real, a skill, a relationship with your own creativity, or a path toward greater self-reliance, and the cards show that this investment is reaching a point where it deserves recognition.

This Full Moon wants you to pause and truly see your progress, not to rush toward the next goal but to let the evidence of your patience and persistence register in your body. There is dignity in the slow arc of growth, and it is time to let pride in that process rise without needing external applause first. When you allow yourself to witness what you have cultivated, you reclaim a piece of your radiance that has been waiting quietly.

For more on the patience this card teaches, see this thoughtful exploration of the 7 of Pentacles meanings.

What’s Draining Your Radiance: 3 of Cups

The 3 of Cups can feel warm and connective, but in this position it points to places where social energy has become more obligation than nourishment. You may be pouring too much of yourself into group dynamics, celebrations, or friendships that keep you busy but leave little room for your individual voice.

The constant merging into the collective can quietly erode your sense of personal direction, especially when you begin to measure your worth by how well you fit in or keep others happy. Over time, this diffusion scatters your creative fire and leaves you wondering why you feel depleted even after moments that should feel replenishing.

What Reclaims Your Power: Knight of Pentacles

The Knight of Pentacles returns you to the steady, deliberate pace that is yours by nature. This card invites you to choose consistency over intensity, to show up for your own goals with quiet reliability, day after day, without drama or fanfare. When you anchor in practical steps and trust the rhythm of your own commitment, you rebuild the inner structure that supports your confidence.

There is power in being the one who follows through, who tends the work long after the initial excitement fades. Reclaiming here means honoring your capacity for endurance and letting that reliability become the foundation of your self-worth.

My Advice for You

Step back from group plans long enough to feel what is truly yours to carry forward. Let yourself feel the weight of your own progress without immediately sharing it. Trust that your quiet dedication is already building something solid.

Reflection question: What would you pursue if no one was watching or celebrating your progress?

How to Navigate the Next Four Weeks

Focus on one or two personal commitments that matter to you and protect time for them daily. Limit social engagements that feel more like performance than genuine connection. Return often to the simple question: “Does this nourish my own energy or diffuse it?” Small, repeated acts of self-priority will steady you.

Full Moon Action: Create a “Progress Journal” where you privately acknowledge one small win each day for the next 28 days, without sharing it on social media. Notice how it feels to witness your own growth in silence.

Taurus: Ace of Swords, 5 of Swords, King of Wands

A sharp moment of clarity is cutting through confusion, even as old conflict patterns threaten to pull you back into defeat.

A majestic bull with an emerald sheen standing in a valley of pink roses beneath the Taurus Full Moon.
Stop and smell the roses, you built this peace, Taurus.

What Wants to Be Seen: Ace of Swords

The Ace of Swords arrives as a clean, piercing truth that has been waiting to be named. Something in your inner or outer life has reached a point where honesty can no longer be avoided, perhaps a boundary you have been hesitant to set, a realization about your own needs, or a perspective that changes how you see your worth. This Full Moon wants this mental breakthrough to stand in the light, unapologetic and clear.

When you allow yourself to speak or live this truth, even quietly, you reclaim a piece of authority that has been muted by hesitation or accommodation. Learn more about how the Ace of Swords supports mental breakthroughs in this detailed guide.

What’s Draining Your Radiance: 5 of Swords

The 5 of Swords often shows the aftermath of conflict where someone wins at a cost that leaves everyone diminished. You may be carrying the residue of arguments, power struggles, or situations where you walked away feeling defeated or where you pushed too hard and later regretted it.

This card points to self-sabotaging loops, staying in mental replay of who was right or wrong, or continuing to engage in dynamics that erode your dignity. The ongoing inner battle drains your creative life force and keeps you from stepping fully into your own presence.

What Reclaims Your Power: King of Wands

The King of Wands embodies unapologetic vision and the courage to lead from the heart. This card invites you to choose passion over proof, to act from your own fire rather than reacting to others’ moves. When you stand in your creative authority and let your enthusiasm guide you, you shift the energy from defense to creation.

There is strength in owning your desires openly and pursuing them with warmth and confidence. Reclaiming here means stepping into the role of the one who inspires rather than the one who withdraws or fights.

My Advice for You

Name the truth you have been holding back, even if only to yourself first. Release the need to win or be proven right in past conflicts. Turn your attention toward what excites you and let that energy lead.

Reflection question: If being “right” no longer mattered, what would you create instead?

How to Navigate the Next Four Weeks

When old arguments replay in your mind, pause and ask what you can create instead. Protect your energy by stepping away from unnecessary debates. Channel your fire into one visible project or expression that feels true to you.

Full Moon Action: Write the truth you’ve been avoiding on paper. You don’t have to share it, but name it clearly for yourself. Then burn the paper safely or keep it sealed as a promise to yourself. The act of naming creates power.

Gemini: 8 of Cups, 5 of Swords, 5 of Pentacles

You are ready to walk away from what no longer feeds your soul, even as lingering conflict and feelings of lack try to hold you back.

Twin streams of silver and yellow light twisting together across a lavender sky under the Full Moon.
Two minds, one moon, Gemini’s latest hot take glows in stereo.

What Wants to Be Seen: 8 of Cups

The 8 of Cups shows a quiet, deliberate departure from something that once held meaning but now feels empty. You have reached an emotional threshold where you recognize that certain connections, roles, or patterns no longer align with your deeper truth.

This Full Moon wants your courage to walk away to be honored, not as loss, but as an act of fidelity to yourself. There is dignity in choosing to seek what truly nourishes rather than settling for what is familiar but hollow. When you allow this inner knowing to guide you, you step into a more authentic expression of who you are.

What’s Draining Your Radiance: 5 of Swords

The 5 of Swords returns again, pointing to mental loops of conflict or self-defeat that keep you tethered to old battles. You may be replaying conversations, second-guessing your choices, or staying engaged in dynamics where winning feels hollow.

This ongoing inner strife scatters your energy and dims your natural curiosity and lightness. The card asks you to see how much of your vitality is being spent on proving something that no longer matters.

What Reclaims Your Power: 5 of Pentacles

The 5 of Pentacles often shows hardship or feeling left out in the cold, but in this position it invites you to reclaim power by acknowledging your needs without shame. There is strength in reaching for support, whether from others or from your own inner resources, when you have been trying to manage alone.

By allowing yourself to be vulnerable and asking for what you need, you interrupt the cycle of isolation. Reclaiming here means remembering that asking for help is not weakness. It is wisdom that restores your sense of belonging and worth.

Explore this card’s lessons on vulnerability in this insightful article.

My Advice for You

Honor the part of you that knows when it is time to leave something behind. Stop replaying old conflicts and redirect that energy toward what feels alive. Allow yourself to lean on trusted support without judgment.

Reflection question: What are you staying loyal to out of habit rather than genuine alignment?

How to Navigate the Next Four Weeks

Make space for quiet reflection away from group noise. When feelings of lack arise, name them and seek one small act of care or connection. Trust the slow walk toward what truly resonates.

Full Moon Action: Identify one situation, relationship, or commitment you’re ready to release. Take one small step toward the exit this week, it doesn’t have to be dramatic. Even researching your options is movement.

Cancer: 3 of Pentacles, 4 of Swords, King of Pentacles

Your collaborative gifts are ready to shine, while a long season of rest may have left you hesitant to step forward.

A luminous silver crab illuminated by moonlight on a foggy seafoam shore.
Shell yes! Cancer’s feelings just hit high tide.

What Wants to Be Seen: 3 of Pentacles

The 3 of Pentacles highlights your ability to build something meaningful with others, your skill, your insight, your steady contribution. There is a quiet mastery in how you show up in partnerships or teams, and this Full Moon wants that contribution to be recognized.

You may have been downplaying your role or waiting for invitation, but the cards show that your work is valuable and deserves visibility. When you allow your competence to be seen without apology, you reclaim a sense of pride in what you bring to the table.

What’s Draining Your Radiance: 4 of Swords

The 4 of Swords signals a necessary withdrawal for rest and recovery, but if prolonged it can become a place of retreat that keeps you from re-engaging with life. You may be protecting yourself from overwhelm by staying in the background, but over time this isolation dims your emotional vitality.

The card points to a lingering fatigue that has become habit, where the comfort of rest has quietly turned into avoidance of being seen in your fullness.

What Reclaims Your Power: King of Pentacles

The King of Pentacles embodies grounded abundance, generosity, and the quiet authority that comes from knowing your worth. This card invites you to step into your capacity to provide, for yourself and others, without hesitation.

When you trust your own stability and allow yourself to be the steady presence, you reclaim a deep sense of security and creative flow. There is power in owning your resources, your skills, and your ability to create lasting value.

See how this king anchors practical power in this tarot resource.

My Advice for You

Let others see the skill and care you bring to shared work. Gently emerge from rest when your energy feels ready. Trust that your presence is a gift, not a burden.

Reflection question: Where have you been hiding your competence to avoid disappointing others if you can’t maintain perfection?

How to Navigate the Next Four Weeks

Re-engage in one collaborative project or conversation that feels meaningful. Set gentle boundaries around rest without retreating completely. Notice moments when you feel abundant and let that sensation guide you.

Full Moon Action: Say yes to one opportunity to contribute your skills, even if you don’t feel 100% ready. Trust that your competence will show up when you do. Readiness is often a feeling that arrives after action, not before.

Leo: 4 of Wands, 9 of Pentacles, 6 of Wands

Your joy and sense of belonging are calling to be celebrated, even as self-reliance has quietly become isolation.

A radiant lion with a golden mane standing in tall amber grass under a blazing sun.
Stay golden, Leo doesn’t chase light, they are the light.

What Wants to Be Seen: 4 of Wands

The 4 of Wands radiates harmony, homecoming, and the simple pleasure of being at ease in your own life. There is a foundation of stability and joy that you have built, whether in relationships, creative work, or your inner world, and this Full Moon wants that warmth to be shared and witnessed.

You deserve to stand in the center of your own celebration, to let others see the beauty you have created. When you allow this sense of belonging to be visible, you reclaim the heart-centered confidence that is so naturally yours.

What’s Draining Your Radiance: 9 of Pentacles

The 9 of Pentacles shows a beautiful self-sufficiency, but when overemphasized it can turn into a quiet withdrawal from connection. You may have become so accustomed to meeting your own needs that you hesitate to let others in, fearing dependence or loss of control.

This independence, while empowering, can slowly drain your creative and emotional vitality when it becomes a barrier to intimacy and shared joy.

What Reclaims Your Power: 6 of Wands

The 6 of Wands brings public recognition, victory, and the simple acknowledgment of your efforts. This card invites you to step forward and receive praise without deflection or modesty that hides your light. When you allow yourself to be seen in your success and joy, you reclaim the natural magnetism that draws others toward you.

There is strength in owning your accomplishments and letting them be celebrated. Read more about embracing visibility with this card here.

My Advice for You

Open your circle to include those who genuinely appreciate your light. Allow moments of shared joy without needing to manage everything alone. Receive recognition with grace and let it nourish you.

Reflection question: What would happen if you let others contribute to your happiness instead of creating it all yourself?

How to Navigate the Next Four Weeks

Host or join one gathering that feels heart-centered and easy. When self-reliance feels heavy, practice asking for or accepting small gestures of support. Celebrate your wins, even quietly at first.

Full Moon Action: Share one accomplishment with someone who will genuinely celebrate you. Practice saying “thank you” instead of deflecting compliments. Notice how receiving feels in your body.

Virgo: Queen of Cups, 3 of Wands, The Fool

Your deep emotional wisdom is ready to be honored, while over-planning for the future may be keeping you from trusting the present.

A golden wheat field glowing beneath a soft ivory sky at sunset.
Perfection? Nah. Virgo prefers quiet precision.

What Wants to Be Seen: Queen of Cups

The Queen of Cups holds profound compassion, intuition, and emotional depth that you carry with quiet grace. You have a gift for holding space, for others and for yourself, and this Full Moon wants that tenderness to be visible without apology.

There is strength in your ability to feel deeply and respond with kindness, and it is time to let that sensitivity stand as a source of power rather than something to manage or hide. When you allow your heart to lead openly, you reclaim a soft but unshakable authority.

What’s Draining Your Radiance: 3 of Wands

The 3 of Wands shows vision and waiting for returns, but it can become draining when you live too far ahead, always scanning the horizon instead of inhabiting the moment. You may be spending energy on contingency plans or future outcomes, leaving little for the richness of now. This forward focus quietly erodes your emotional presence and keeps you from fully expressing what is alive in you today.

What Reclaims Your Power: The Fool

The Fool arrives as an invitation to begin again with open-hearted trust. This card asks you to take one step without knowing the entire path, to let curiosity and faith lead rather than analysis.

When you allow yourself to move from innocence and presence rather than preparation, you reclaim a lightness and spontaneity that refreshes your entire system. There is power in beginning anew, trusting that the ground will rise to meet you.

My Advice for You

Let your emotional depth be seen as strength, not something to temper. Release one future-oriented worry and return to the present sensation. Take one small, brave step without overthinking.

Reflection question: What simple joy is available to you right now that you’re postponing until everything is “ready”?

How to Navigate the Next Four Weeks

Practice moments of unstructured time where you simply feel without planning. When anxiety about outcomes arises, breathe and name what you know right now. Trust your intuition to guide the next small choice.

Full Moon Action: Do one thing you’ve been planning without making a plan first. Let spontaneity guide you, even in something small like choosing a new route home or trying a recipe without reading it through first.

Libra: 9 of Pentacles, The Moon, 9 of Swords

Your cultivated self-sufficiency is beautiful, yet hidden fears are quietly undermining your peace.

Crystal scales floating above a rose-colored lake reflecting a pastel dusk sky.
Pretty in balance. Libra’s diplomacy never looked so good.

What Wants to Be Seen: 9 of Pentacles

The 9 of Pentacles reflects a life you have tended with care, comfort, beauty, independence, and there is real accomplishment in that. This Full Moon wants you to stand fully in the enjoyment of what you have created without minimizing it or waiting for permission to savor it.

Your ability to thrive on your own terms is worth celebrating, and allowing that satisfaction to be visible strengthens your sense of worth. When you claim this abundance without apology, you reclaim a quiet, grounded confidence.

What’s Draining Your Radiance: The Moon

The Moon brings shadows, illusions, and the unease of things half-seen. You may be wrestling with vague anxieties, old fears surfacing in dreams or sudden doubts, or confusion about what is real versus what is projected.

This uncertain energy can drain your clarity and keep you second-guessing your own stability, even when the surface looks composed. The card points to a need to bring these undercurrents into light so they lose their power.

What Reclaims Your Power: 9 of Swords

The 9 of Swords shows the weight of worry and mental anguish, but in this position it invites you to face the thoughts that have been tormenting you. There is power in naming the fears out loud, writing them down, speaking them to a trusted person, or simply acknowledging them without judgment.

When you stop letting anxiety run unchecked in the dark, you reclaim mental space and emotional bandwidth. Reclaiming here means refusing to let nighttime fears define your worth or your reality.

For support on working with anxious thoughts, this tarot perspective on the 9 of Swords may help.

My Advice for You

Savor your own company and accomplishments without needing external validation. Gently bring hidden worries into the open where they can be seen and soothed. Practice self-compassion when fear arises instead of self-criticism.

Reflection question: Which fears are you giving more power than they deserve by keeping them hidden?

How to Navigate the Next Four Weeks

Create small rituals that ground you in the tangible, touch, breath, nature. When anxious thoughts circle, interrupt them with one kind statement to yourself. Return often to the evidence of your own stability.

Full Moon Action: Write down your three biggest worries. Then write evidence beside each one showing times you’ve already handled similar challenges. Keep this list visible as a reminder of your resilience.

Scorpio: 3 of Cups, The High Priestess, Ace of Pentacles

Joyful connection is calling you back into community, while deep inner knowing has kept you guarded.

A black scorpion on burgundy desert sand under violet lightning and a red Full Moon.
Venom and velvet, Scorpio never stings without style.

What Wants to Be Seen: 3 of Cups

The 3 of Cups glows with shared laughter, friendship, and the simple pleasure of being together. You have a capacity for genuine warmth in connection, and this Full Moon wants that openness to be visible again.

There is healing in allowing yourself to celebrate with others without holding back. When you let your heart participate fully in community, you reclaim a lightness that balances your natural depth.

What’s Draining Your Radiance: The High Priestess

The High Priestess holds profound intuition and inner knowing, but she can become draining when she keeps you too long in solitude or secrecy. You may be protecting your energy by staying private, but over time this withdrawal dims your creative and relational vitality.

This card points to a place where mystery has turned into isolation, where you are waiting for perfect safety before emerging.

What Reclaims Your Power: Ace of Pentacles

The Ace of Pentacles offers a new seed of possibility in the material world, opportunity, health, resources, or a fresh start in something tangible. This card invites you to plant that seed with trust, to take one concrete step toward growth without needing to know the full outcome.

When you act from grounded presence rather than guarded mystery, you reclaim your ability to manifest and receive. There is power in beginning again with open hands.

My Advice for You

Allow yourself small moments of unguarded joy with trusted people. Trust that your inner knowing can guide you without requiring total solitude. Take one practical step toward something new that feels nourishing.

Reflection question: What are you protecting yourself from by staying hidden that might not actually threaten you?

How to Navigate the Next Four Weeks

Say yes to one invitation that feels light and genuine. When the urge to withdraw arises, pause and ask what you truly need in that moment. Plant one small seed, literal or metaphorical, and tend it gently.

Full Moon Action: Accept one social invitation without analyzing whether you’re “ready” for it. Let yourself be pleasantly surprised by connection. Notice what happens when you show up without full certainty.

Sagittarius: 4 of Wands, 2 of Swords, Queen of Cups

Your sense of harmony and home is ready to be celebrated, even as indecision keeps you from fully embracing it.

A white mustang galloping through a violet desert beneath a lightning storm.
Wild hearts can’t be reined, especially under a full moon.

What Wants to Be Seen: 4 of Wands

The 4 of Wands radiates stability, belonging, and the quiet joy of having built something secure. Whether in relationships, creative life, or your inner sense of home, there is a foundation worth honoring.

This Full Moon wants you to let that sense of arrival be seen, not as final, but as real and deserving of appreciation. When you allow yourself to rest in what is good, you reclaim a deep confidence in your own life.

What’s Draining Your Radiance: 2 of Swords

The 2 of Swords shows a stalemate, blindfolded choice, or deliberate avoidance of a decision. You may be holding two opposing truths in tension, refusing to look at one because it feels too uncomfortable.

This inner standoff drains your natural optimism and keeps you from moving forward with full presence. The card asks you to lower the blindfold, even if the truth is complex.

What Reclaims Your Power: Queen of Cups

The Queen of Cups returns you to emotional depth and compassionate presence. This card invites you to listen to your heart without rushing to resolve everything logically. When you allow feelings to flow and respond with kindness to yourself and others, you reclaim your intuitive strength.

There is power in staying connected to your emotional truth rather than staying stuck in mental deadlock.

My Advice for You

Let yourself enjoy the stability you have created without immediately looking for the next adventure. Face the decision you have been avoiding with gentle honesty. Return to your heart when the mind feels paralyzed.

Reflection question: What decision would become clear if you trusted your feelings as much as your logic?

How to Navigate the Next Four Weeks

Spend time in spaces that feel like home, literal or emotional. When indecision arises, sit with the feelings underneath rather than forcing a choice. Practice small acts of emotional honesty with yourself.

Full Moon Action: Name the decision you’ve been avoiding. Spend 10 minutes feeling into each option in your body, noticing expansion or contraction. Trust what you feel. Your body often knows before your mind does.

Capricorn: 3 of Pentacles, Temperance, The Empress

Your collaborative mastery is ready to shine, while forced balance may be leaving you feeling flat.

A lone mountain goat standing on a frost-covered summit beneath a golden sunrise.
Climb slow, shine steady, Capricorn never slips, just ascends.

What Wants to Be Seen: 3 of Pentacles

The 3 of Pentacles shows your skill in working with others, your dedication to quality, and the respect you have earned through effort. There is real value in how you contribute, and this Full Moon wants that contribution to be visible and honored. You do not need to diminish your role to keep the peace.

Your expertise is part of what makes things better. When you allow your competence to stand openly, you reclaim pride in your craft and presence.

What’s Draining Your Radiance: Temperance

Temperance asks for integration and patience, but when stretched too far it can become a draining insistence on moderation at all costs. You may be working hard to keep everything in balance, emotions, work, relationships, until you feel muted or disconnected from your own vitality.

This constant adjustment can quietly sap your creative fire and leave you feeling like you are always managing rather than living.

What Reclaims Your Power: The Empress

The Empress embodies abundance, creativity, nurturing, and unapologetic pleasure in being alive. This card invites you to soften the edges of control and allow yourself to receive, create, and enjoy without measuring every step.

When you let yourself be nourished and expressive, you reclaim a sensual, generous authority that has been waiting beneath the surface. There is strength in trusting your own fertility, literal, creative, emotional.

My Advice for You

Step forward in your work with quiet confidence. Release the need to keep everything perfectly balanced for a while. Allow yourself small luxuries and moments of pure enjoyment.

Reflection question: What would feel luxurious or indulgent that you’ve been denying yourself in the name of responsibility?

How to Navigate the Next Four Weeks

Collaborate on something that uses your skills fully. When you notice over-moderation, choose one small indulgence or creative act. Tend to your body and senses with care.

Full Moon Action: Give yourself one “just because” pleasure this week, something that serves no productive purpose but brings you joy. Notice the resistance, then do it anyway.

Aquarius: The Lovers, King of Cups, 4 of Cups

A meaningful choice or connection is asking to be honored, while emotional containment may be leaving you disconnected.

A glowing amphora pouring turquoise water into a mirrored lake beneath an aurora-lit sky.
Pour one out for progress, Aquarius stays ahead by staying true.

What Wants to Be Seen: The Lovers

The Lovers points to alignment, whether in partnership, values, or the integration of different parts of yourself. There is a harmony or choice that feels significant, and this Full Moon wants it to be acknowledged openly. You may have been weighing what truly matters to you, and the cards show that this alignment deserves visibility.

When you stand in your truth and let it guide your relationships or decisions, you reclaim authenticity and heart-centered power.

What’s Draining Your Radiance: King of Cups

The King of Cups holds emotional mastery and compassion, but when inverted in energy he can represent suppressed feelings or a calm exterior that hides inner turbulence. You may be managing your emotions so carefully that you lose touch with their vitality, or offering support to others while neglecting your own heart.

This containment drains your creative spontaneity and keeps you from fully expressing your unique presence.

What Reclaims Your Power: 4 of Cups

The 4 of Cups shows apathy or missed opportunities, but in this position it invites you to lift your gaze and notice what is being offered. There is power in choosing to re-engage with life, to see the cup being extended and accept it without cynicism.

When you allow yourself to feel curiosity again, you reclaim your capacity for wonder and connection. Reclaiming here means refusing to stay in emotional retreat.

My Advice for You

Honor the choices or connections that feel aligned with your deepest values. Allow your emotions more room to move without needing to control them. Look up from your own thoughts and notice what is available to you.

Reflection question: What emotions are you intellectualizing away instead of actually feeling?

How to Navigate the Next Four Weeks

Reflect on one relationship or value that feels true and let it guide a small action. When you feel detached, practice naming what you feel in the moment. Accept one offer or invitation that surprises you.

Full Moon Action: Say yes to one thing you’d normally dismiss or overlook. Practice receiving with an open heart. Notice what happens when you let your guard down slightly.

Pisces: Judgement, Page of Cups, 7 of Cups

A call to rise into your higher self is ringing clearly, while tender dreams may be blurring into escapism.

Two koi-like fish circling beneath teal water and moonlight, one above the surface, one below.
Half dream, half deep end, Pisces always swims between worlds.

What Wants to Be Seen: Judgement

Judgement sounds a clear call to awakening, release, and stepping into a larger sense of purpose. Something in you is ready to be reborn, old identities falling away, a deeper truth emerging and this Full Moon wants that transformation to be visible.

There is courage in answering the call to become more fully yourself, and it is time to let that rebirth stand without diminishment. When you allow this renewal to be witnessed, you reclaim a profound sense of alignment and worth.

What’s Draining Your Radiance: Page of Cups

The Page of Cups carries sweet sensitivity and imagination, but when ungrounded it can lead to emotional immaturity or living too much in fantasy. You may be retreating into daydreams or idealized feelings to avoid the discomfort of reality, and over time this drains your ability to act from presence.

This card points to a place where tenderness has become avoidance, dimming your creative and relational vitality.

What Reclaims Your Power: 7 of Cups

The 7 of Cups shows many possibilities and the challenge of discernment. In this position it invites you to sort through the illusions and choose what is real and nourishing.

There is power in facing the array of options with clarity, releasing what is purely wishful and committing to what has substance. Reclaiming here means trusting your ability to see clearly and choose wisely.

My Advice for You

Listen to the inner call that feels undeniable and let it guide your next step. Ground your sensitivity in small, real actions. Discern which dreams are worth pursuing and which are distractions.

Reflection question: Which of your dreams have you been using to escape reality, and which are calling you to transform it?

How to Navigate the Next Four Weeks

Spend time in quiet reflection on what is calling you forward. When fantasy pulls you, return to your body or a simple task. Choose one vision and take one tangible step toward it.

Full Moon Action: Choose your most compelling dream. Take one concrete, grounded action toward it this week, no matter how small. The gap between dream and reality closes with movement.

Closing Guidance: Carrying Your Light Forward

As this Leo Full Moon illuminates what has been waiting in your heart, take a moment to sit with whatever has surfaced. The cards are not here to rush you into change but to offer gentle clarity so you can move with greater awareness and kindness toward yourself.

A Final Practice: The Full Moon Release Ritual

On the night of the Full Moon or within three days after, try this simple ritual:

  • Light a candle and sit quietly for five minutes. Breathe and feel into your body. Notice what wants to be released.
  • Write down what’s draining your radiance. Use the “What’s Draining Your Radiance” card from your reading as a guide. Be specific and honest.
  • Release it with intention. Burn the paper safely, bury it, or tear it up and throw it away. As you do, say: “I release what no longer serves my light.”
  • Claim what wants to be seen. Write one quality, accomplishment, or truth about yourself that you’re ready to honor. Place this somewhere you’ll see it daily.

A Note on Integration

Full Moon energy works over the two weeks following the lunar peak. You don’t need to implement everything at once. Choose one action from your sign’s guidance and commit to it for the next lunar cycle. Small, consistent steps create lasting transformation.

Trust that you are already enough. This reading is simply a mirror, reflecting back the light that has always been yours.

May you carry this light with steady hands and an open heart.

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Chris Bennett is an experienced Psychic Medium and Tarot Card Reader with a proven track record of helping individuals navigate life's challenges and find clarity. With over 10 years of professional experience, I have honed my skills in connecting with the spiritual realm to provide accurate and insightful readings.

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