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Topic: Moon Sign Descriptions
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amisha121877 unregistered
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posted August 18, 2006 01:36 PM
thanks proxiemei am a aries mooner in 9th house and for the most part - everything posted rang of truth I also have a South Node in Aries and a North Node in Libra - go figure. my ascendant isn't much help BUT oh well. oh well. Gotta work with it. IP: Logged |
illusions_fool unregistered
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posted August 18, 2006 05:08 PM
Thanks Shirty! Here's my chart. Thanks again!  ~Rebekka IP: Logged |
BlueEyes24 unregistered
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posted August 18, 2006 05:49 PM
"But I completely understand where he's coming from; no one likes guessing games in a relationship. I have to stop that tendency. When there's something wrong, I'll try to say it instead of pout."I'm guilty of that, also. Seriously, I'm the PERFECT example of a Scorpio moon. I can't count how many times I've insisted "nothing is wrong" when someone asks me, no matter how mad I am. Having the moon in Scorpio is a reallyyy hard placement to have, at least for me it is. IP: Logged |
oceaneyes unregistered
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posted December 14, 2008 11:28 PM
hahah thats a good laugh i checked both for my aqua moon and my moon's 2ond house. i think it's partly true but she really plunged the knife in deep with aquarius emotions eh! OUCH xerox fluid ??! lol well i was laughing when i hadnt yet realized it was my description. but i actually would say thats wrong, maybe my square to pluto and 8th house stellium has something to do with it but my emotions run deeper than most . actually i read the description for scorpio moon and it fit perfectly. hahah also leaves 20nd housers alone with their food obsession lol ... we cant help it  IP: Logged |
VirgOh Knowflake Posts: 150 From: New Jersey, USA Registered: May 2009
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posted December 14, 2008 11:51 PM
I love moon in Scorpio, Although at times it feels like a heavy burden on my shoulders to have to deal with all the emotions involved, it really drains me emotionally and it wears me out but nevertheless, it is so cool, I wouldn't change it for the whole world.IP: Logged |
AceNeerav Newflake Posts: 0 From: India Registered: Oct 2009
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posted December 15, 2008 12:36 AM
quote: Scoobie-doobee-doo!
he sure was a sag! and scrappy was probably a little leo. what say? IP: Logged |
oneruledbymars Knowflake Posts: 928 From: South Carolina Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 15, 2008 12:48 AM
I have a Sag moon in the 2nd. Definitely fit me to a tee. Thanks for the bump!  IP: Logged |
heart cakes unregistered
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posted December 15, 2008 03:42 AM
HYSTERICAL!! and quite true!
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blue moon Knowflake Posts: 1344 From: U.K Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 15, 2008 03:48 AM
quote: The women always have their pick of men; they seem to be able to present themselves in a fluffy, fascinated package.
That might work if my Moon wasn't exactly conjunct BML, and in close conjunct with Pluto. Fluffy. No. I don't think I've ever been called fluffy. My cat likes me, though. IP: Logged |
Amber24 unregistered
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posted December 16, 2008 01:28 PM
lol! My moon is in Leo and that description was unbelievably accurate! Thanks for posting!IP: Logged |
librasunleomoon unregistered
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posted December 16, 2008 01:43 PM
i know i'm a big baby....  IP: Logged |
Lara unregistered
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posted December 16, 2008 01:49 PM
ouch! The Aquarius moon is really nasty  IP: Logged |
Libralove09 Newflake Posts: 0 From: Registered: Oct 2009
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posted December 16, 2008 02:14 PM
its a very honest description.thats why i recommend no one f*** with me in person. just kiddin'. lol
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katatonic Knowflake Posts: 7009 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 16, 2008 02:23 PM
i loved this book, she is a great writer and great also at capturing traits in a nutshell...however i ALWAYs have trouble with sections (like the moon signs) who put aries moon/ first house moon together; i am a pisces first house moon and it just doesn't compute...the signs and houses are not really equivalent...for me pisces first house moon just makes me act more like a pisces and modifies the aqua rising and leo sun significantly...of COURSE your other placements will change the picture, but the trick here is to realize that she has isolated traits so to make a better picture...and a better read!! it was kempton smith who turned me onto the void-of-course moon, she is very big on using the moon to pick favourable times for acting on various things... IP: Logged |
Taurus90 unregistered
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posted December 16, 2008 06:07 PM
God the scorpio and capricorn ones are spot on. I have friends with those placements and despite their neuroses and issues they are absolutely lovely. Wouldnt make enemies of them though...IP: Logged |
VirgOh Knowflake Posts: 150 From: New Jersey, USA Registered: May 2009
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posted December 17, 2008 10:26 AM
LOL Taurus.IP: Logged |
deuxantares Newflake Posts: 0 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 17, 2008 10:34 AM
My Scorpio moon is bothered by the booger thing in the 6H.IP: Logged |
taurean_scorpion unregistered
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posted December 19, 2008 01:01 PM
"I dare you to guess what I need. I'll drag a red herring all over your path so you can't figure me out. And if you're not clever enough or caring enough to guess, I won't let you in."For Scorpio Moon... Don't want to admit, but it's SO true. IP: Logged |
Dulce Luna Newflake Posts: 7 From: The Asylum, NC Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 19, 2008 01:47 PM
quote: My Scorpio moon is bothered by the booger thing in the 6H.
My virgo moon in the 8th house feels the same way.
Overall, these are pretty good descriptions, thanks for digging this thread up. I can relate to both the virgo and the scorpio description quite well (yeah, I am a crazy biatch on the inside ). IP: Logged |
good girl Knowflake Posts: 127 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 19, 2008 07:47 PM
I have this book by Kempton-Smith but the pages for mars are missing. Instead the publisher repeated the previous pages, does anyone else have this? Does anyone have the missing mars pages in their book?IP: Logged |
sand Knowflake Posts: 1280 From: Registered: May 2011
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posted July 09, 2011 12:26 AM
quote: Originally posted by proxieme: [b]MOON IN LEO, MOON IN THE FIFTH HOUSE "There's something very naked about the bath water if you don't put bubbles in it," says the woman with the Moon in Leo. Big baby Leo Moons got big baby needs. This baby need love, need attention, need respect, need applause, need human beings to laugh at their jokes. Big baby Leo Moon need never grow up, need lovely music, need lobster thermidor, need small parties, need favorite drinks to drink, need tall outrageous tales, need mate to wait on baby Moon when baby feel sick. Wait on hand and foot for baby Moon. Baby need to act pompous and aloof when pride hurt; big baby Leo Moon got lost of pride to get hurt. Need loyal pals go hell and back to show love for big baby Leo Moon. Big baby Leo Moon need all these things or baby curl up and die right now!!! So, why isn't this Moon position crazy about kids? CHORUS: Because they ARE kids!!! Thank you. It is a dramatic Moon, you know. Regal, too. They have a way of inspiring needs in their subjects. They like to keep a little distance at first. If someone wants to develop an intimacy, it develops slowly. They can and do it hit it off with people right away. Just be honest about yourself for anything you're trying to sell them. They can't abide tall tales. They tell a few themselves, you see. Hate to see it in other people. When hard times come, do they ever know how to cheer themselves up! They don't exactly enjoy pain, but there's something almost sensual about melancholy. Life gets profound, then it's the world's problem. It's raining just for them. Then they do the I Ching, buy themselves a little something, eat alone in restaurants , whatever papers them and adds to the drama. They don't want strangers to know they're suffering - it's embarrassing. And they don't want pity from acquaintances! Sympathy from close friends is okay. But they won't talk about it unless you do. The need for loyalty can work out a little strangely. A Leo Moon client, typically warm, loving and creative, told me about the last date she had with her lover. They were in bed. "You know," she said prettily, "it doesn't really matter that you went to bed with somebody else." "That's good," said her fellow. "Because I just spent the hole day making love with Evelyn." My client sat up. "You know," she said prettily. "I was wrong." She waited until he turned round; then she slugged him in the jaw. Moon in Leo is chivalrous. It's not fair, she said, to hit him from behind. She gathered up her clothes and went downstairs to the telephone, called her friend, a man who had wanted her for months; then she got dressed. By the time she got her shoes on, the taxi was waiting. Her friend was waiting, too. Someone will always be waiting for this beautiful woman, for, like her Moon position, she is beautiful inside and out.[/B]
now what's this lobster thermidor bzns? IP: Logged |
sand Knowflake Posts: 1280 From: Registered: May 2011
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posted July 09, 2011 12:28 AM
quote: Originally posted by proxieme: [b]MOON IN CAPRICORN, MOON IN THE TENTH HOUSE When somebody with the Moon in Capricorn starts being especially nice to you, always ask yourself "What do they want?" Might as well ask what a rabid crocodile wants when he licks his chops. The answer is the same in both cases. He wants blood. I know it's nasty, but that's how these people operate. You'll save yourself a lot of confusion if you define the terms of the relationship from the start. It's the ugliest Moon sign of the lot. This specimen believes that the world is such a harsh place that the means justify the ends - and if that means taking something away from you, even if you're more deserving, that's just tough. The most hideous effect they have on other people is this using capacity. Only the Moon in Capricorn acts this way - any other plane or point in Capricorn is fine. Why are these Moons so twisted? Mostly you can trace a cold, childish, selfish mother figure. Sometimes Mother died when the child was young. These people never got decent values or adequate emotional nurturing when they were children. They have all lost their mothers in some way. Parents wanted them to push, push, push in society and never mind whose head you have to walk on to get at the Big Chance. Only when you become a Big Shot, says Mummy, will I love you. Is it any wonder so many successful people have Moon in Capricorn? And that the rest of the Capricorn Moons live desperate, fearful lives of isolation and failure? A Capricorn Moon may seem to be better at something than you are, but this isn't as likely as the cold fact that they want it worse than anyone. Adolf Hitler had this Moon. Somewhere under that heart of cardboard is a conscience, though. Capricorn Moons always unconsciously set themselves up to get cracked right in the teeth by their nasty ambitious boomerangs. They always get clobbered badly, but you shouldn't hold your breath waiting. Stop them in their tracks before they rip too many people off, including you. They have a wide circle of "friends" (whom they secretly consider to be their inferiors) to whom they moan and groan about how depressing and hard life is. They don't have patience for your sad story, though - they might get sucked into your depression, and they've got better things to do! Selling them is easy. Just find out what they want, and make them pay for it, like Mother did. All right, there is another side to Moon in Capricorn. Those black-dog depressions lead to not a little profundity, even wisdom. If you don't mind waiting a couple of centuries for the buggers to trust you, they will reward you by acting loyal, hard-working, and responsible. They're not afraid to work. These emotionally-guarded paranoids have a deep yearning for love, but they're not giving it away. You must earn it. When they fall in love, they give their hearts for life. Maybe their love goes deepest of all the signs, but they'd rather show it in material ways. They want your slush, but they'll be damned if they embarrass themselves showing their vulnerability...Chickens!!! Forgive them - 'twas the doing of Mommie Dearest. Once in a while you find a sweetie with a Moon in Capricorn; then you can be sure you're dealing with what the young bores over at the Unification Church call an "Old Soul". Robert and Susan, you're okay sweethearts...but look out for the other, "Young Soul" types! Abe Lincoln is the best example of Moon in Capricorn's most surprising and enduring trait - a dray, wry sense of humor. Someone in a crowd heckled Abe one time, calling him two-faced. "I leave it to you," quipped Abe, our finest stand-up comic President. "If I had two faces, would I be wearing this one?"[/B]
never knew moon in 10th equaled cap moon. i guess i should read that thread as well. IP: Logged |
abcd efg Knowflake Posts: 1040 From: India Registered: Mar 2011
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posted July 09, 2011 10:46 PM
No i don't think we can equate it. It would show the 'where', the moon SIGN would show the characteristic and not the house.IP: Logged |
Lonake Moderator Posts: 5399 From: U.S. Registered: Apr 2009
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posted July 10, 2011 12:17 AM
They're comparable, lots of astrologers link em together when giving quick interps like this. For example both Moon in Scorp & in the 8th feel more secure by investing in the stock market and having stable portfolios, they both need emotional bonds with sizable depth, they're both intense, etc. There are a lot of overlaps that you can generalize about for this purpose, ie cookbook astrology. IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 11700 From: The Goober Galaxy Registered: Apr 2009
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posted July 13, 2011 02:15 PM
Wow, her description of Cappy is horrible.IP: Logged |