The Moon transmits an astral vibration that manifests the desire for a home and family, care-giving and novelty here on Earth. You have a domestic urge.
It codes for the emergence and evolution of domestic thinking. It’s characterized by feelings, hunches, subjectivity, passive acceptance, the desire for a home and family, domestic intelligence and nurturing skills.
The Moon set the scene for feelings, an everyday state of mind, moods, domesticity, home-making, family-life, care-giving, music, melody, rhythm, novelty, gossip and a social stratum composed of cooks, musicians, gossip mongers and common people.
Providing shelter and sustenance for the young is a common domestic behavior. Birds build nests, animals construct dens and humans build houses. And each endures great hardship to ensure that offspring have a safe and better life. A successful home and family life requires effective domestic thinking.
The Moon’s symbol
depicts the crescent of the soul. Its coded message reveals that plasticity and emotion are dominant. As the formative principle in nature the Moon is the mould of all that was, is, and ever will be.
The Moon in your birth chart measures the strength and functional status of your domestic urge. As a dynamic component of your character it’s a collection of thoughts, feelings and impulses that have the same vibratory rate as the Moon.
It expresses a narrow range of domestic behaviors – your way of subjective feeling and caring for your family and home – that have developed through experience into a domestic-behavior habit-system.
Your mental attitude, moods, feeling (emotional) intelligence, hunches, curiosity, domestic, home and family life, care-giving, interest in music, novelty and gossip and relations with the everyday people are an expression of your domestic urge. Its best quality is adaptability which ensures successful adjustment to daily change; and its worst is inconstancy, the result of fickle and changeable moods.
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