Capricorn Horoscope Today — December 7, 2025
The Full Moon in your seventh house is a major moment for your relationships. If you’re in a partnership, you might be ready to take the next step—moving in together, getting engaged, or making a long-term commitment. If you’re single, you might meet someone who feels like a mirror, reflecting back the parts of yourself you’ve been hiding. The Sun-Venus-Mars pileup in your twelfth house suggests that there’s a karmic quality to your connections today. Pay attention to the people who trigger you; they have something to teach you. Mercury opposite Uranus could bring a sudden romantic encounter. Don’t overthink it.
The seventh house Full Moon could bring a partnership to a professional crossroads—a joint venture, a client relationship, or a collaboration is reaching a decision point. Jupiter’s presence suggests expansion, but it also warns against overcommitting. Make sure the terms are clear before you sign. The Sun-Venus-Mars pileup in your twelfth house is excellent for behind-the-scenes work, research, and strategic planning. Use this energy to prepare, not to launch. The public announcement can wait.
The third house square from Saturn to the Sun and Mars suggests that your mind is working overtime. You might be replaying conversations, worrying about what to say, or carrying tension in your shoulders and neck. Your nervous system needs a break. The Moon-Jupiter conjunction in your seventh house can make you feel emotionally dependent on others for validation. Remember that your worth is not determined by your relationships. Practice self-soothing techniques—deep breathing, journaling, or a warm bath.
A slow-cooked beef stew with root vegetables—hearty, grounding, and exactly the kind of meal that reminds you that patience and time create the deepest flavors.
Your home might feel like a sanctuary from the intensity of your relationships today; create a space where you can retreat and remember that you are whole on your own.
Your pet might be more affectionate than usual, sensing your need for comfort and stability; let them be your anchor when the waters of partnership feel choppy.