The
Moon is the Suns opposite, while the Sun
stands for a persons identity and spirit
so the Moon stands for the subconscious
aspects of the personality and soul. The
Moon is associated with feelings, instincts
and receptivity. Receptive, in the same
way that the Moon absorbs sunlight. The
Sun is the day and the moon is the night,
their functions complement each other.
In the birth horoscope it is important
that the Sun and the Moon have a harmonic
relationship to each other so as to allow
feelings and volition to work together.
The faculties of perception and judgment
of our experiences are connected to the
Moon; there is a direct relationship between
humor and the senses.
Our sense of Security is an important association
and this partly due to our perception of
the Moon as an important protective mother
symbol, as well as the protection of the
night. Motherliness is not just the mothers
but is also the protective motherly instinct
we all bear within.
With the Sun too strong and a weak Moon
in the horoscope this can mean difficulty
for someone in balancing personal desires
with their surroundings. He or she can have
a problem with cooperating with others and
can appear for example to be dominant. If
on the other hand the Moon is strong and
the Sun is week means this person gaining
many chances in life and many friends, but
he or she will lack the energy needed to
take advantage of their situation.
Keywords: instinct, humor, receptivity,
soul, fertility, cat, dog, silver and mother.
Gods: within mythology the Moon is
often the Suns spouse, sister or daughter.
The Roman goddess of fertility Ceres, Greek
Diana and Demeter as well as virgin maids
as Astarte, Vesta and Maria are associated
with the Moon. The ancient northern Moon
is sister to the Sun.
Age: The moon dominates the first
four years. Then the child is completely
dependent on the mother.
Bodily aspects: Female organs and
the stomach, menstruation cycles and other
biorhythms.
Work or profession: work or professions
that have to do with children, but even
seamen, fishermen and Salesmen of drinks.
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