Post by pufferfishy on Jun 1, 2020 0:24:52 GMT
Re: Moon, Venus, Jupiter - where art thou?
Moon in Virgo has always eluded my understanding and it might be too subtle even for the natives themselves to get a hold of. What jumped out at me though, was that inconjunct between the Moon & Venus. Both are in signs they're not particularly fond of, and they're also not co-operating. So now you have this tension between wants and needs. Aries Venus wants to go, go, go. Virgo moon needs to know everything is solid and well-thought-out. Things might move too fast for Virgo moon's liking, and halt abruptly because Aries bites off more than it can chew. After a few attempts like that (and the Virgo moon's "I told you so"), Aries might temper its impatience with Virgo thoroughness. They're both committed to the unvarnished truth, and a "no frills" approach. So, even though an inconjunct feels like am impasse, they do have common ground.
They're not your typical lunar or Venusian energies. However, the moon is still the moon - vulnerable and sensitive, needing a lot of TLC.
When this moon is opposed by your own Saturn, you might feel uncomforatble with that vulnerable side?
Censoring yourself, not letting yourself express (even to yourself) the messier, more negative kind of emotional reactions?
That Aries Venus - Leo Mars - Cap Neptune configuration might put too much pressure on yourself to be happy/positive all the time?
You may not like dwelling on your darker feelings, that's why you feel cut off from the moon?
Also, you might not like witnessing such things in other people either?
It's an opposition after all: So, if the person in front of you has a "Moon" reaction, you act as "Saturn." Both in good and bad ways. You also act as Saturn to your own feelings.
Given that your North Node and ascendant are both in Scorpio and you have that Mars-Pluto square; it might be your "lesson" that emotion is not a sign of weakness?
Saturn seems to think so, on some level. And Cap Neptune can make stoicism look real good, even at the expense of suppressing a lot.
When Saturn is stronger in that opposition, it'll result in denial/suppression. When the Moon is stronger, it'll be chaos.
Somehow, younger Saturn seems stricter, and it slowly changes as you get older.
The gift of the opposition is balancing those two. Handling emotions maturely without denying/suppressing them. That's what Moon-Saturn is working towards, IMO.
Aries Venus love language is probably doing things together. Fire Venus/Mars are usually action-oriented (in an adventurous way, not like earth venus/mars).
So you may not relate to a RomCom-like description of Venus?
Now, this Venus is trine Mars and square Neptune. When Venus & Mars are linked, you're likely very good at getting things you want.
However, with that square to Neptune, it can be hard to be "moderate" about that? Do you have very high standards when it comes to this?
That's all I have for now. Be back later if I think of any more.
Moon in Virgo has always eluded my understanding and it might be too subtle even for the natives themselves to get a hold of. What jumped out at me though, was that inconjunct between the Moon & Venus. Both are in signs they're not particularly fond of, and they're also not co-operating. So now you have this tension between wants and needs. Aries Venus wants to go, go, go. Virgo moon needs to know everything is solid and well-thought-out. Things might move too fast for Virgo moon's liking, and halt abruptly because Aries bites off more than it can chew. After a few attempts like that (and the Virgo moon's "I told you so"), Aries might temper its impatience with Virgo thoroughness. They're both committed to the unvarnished truth, and a "no frills" approach. So, even though an inconjunct feels like am impasse, they do have common ground.
They're not your typical lunar or Venusian energies. However, the moon is still the moon - vulnerable and sensitive, needing a lot of TLC.
When this moon is opposed by your own Saturn, you might feel uncomforatble with that vulnerable side?
Censoring yourself, not letting yourself express (even to yourself) the messier, more negative kind of emotional reactions?
That Aries Venus - Leo Mars - Cap Neptune configuration might put too much pressure on yourself to be happy/positive all the time?
You may not like dwelling on your darker feelings, that's why you feel cut off from the moon?
Also, you might not like witnessing such things in other people either?
It's an opposition after all: So, if the person in front of you has a "Moon" reaction, you act as "Saturn." Both in good and bad ways. You also act as Saturn to your own feelings.
Given that your North Node and ascendant are both in Scorpio and you have that Mars-Pluto square; it might be your "lesson" that emotion is not a sign of weakness?
Saturn seems to think so, on some level. And Cap Neptune can make stoicism look real good, even at the expense of suppressing a lot.
When Saturn is stronger in that opposition, it'll result in denial/suppression. When the Moon is stronger, it'll be chaos.
Somehow, younger Saturn seems stricter, and it slowly changes as you get older.
The gift of the opposition is balancing those two. Handling emotions maturely without denying/suppressing them. That's what Moon-Saturn is working towards, IMO.
Aries Venus love language is probably doing things together. Fire Venus/Mars are usually action-oriented (in an adventurous way, not like earth venus/mars).
So you may not relate to a RomCom-like description of Venus?
Now, this Venus is trine Mars and square Neptune. When Venus & Mars are linked, you're likely very good at getting things you want.
However, with that square to Neptune, it can be hard to be "moderate" about that? Do you have very high standards when it comes to this?
*P.S. Although most of this is written as "statements," please treat them as questions. Those are my impressions, as of now. Let me know what does and doesn't ring true.
That's all I have for now. Be back later if I think of any more.