![]() ![]() ![]() We are comforted by what we find familiar. We can think of it as a massive bank account of our awareness, which is the reason it represents what comforts and sustains us. Up to and including the second that has just passed us by. The Moon, ultimately, is the repository for all things that have made up our consciousness in this world. Our bodies, represented by the Moon, are our vehicles in the world, the physical “car” that we drive through this physical life, but the Moon also represents the awareness and sensibility of the driver and his/her reactions to the road. It represents where the psyche retains the memories of our physical existence-or our many physical existences, if we believe in past lives. The Moon shows where the physical world can invade our sensibilities, where the “real” world and the un-manifest world meet. Uranus/Moon is famous for having energy “blowouts,” in which they run out of steam, or cut out, for no reason. Neptune/Moon may be vulnerable to hard-to-heal infections. The Moon conjunct Mars may be prone to fevers. In traditional and classic astrology, the Moon represents the body.Īspects to the Moon represent some of the many ways we are physically vulnerable. On another level, it represents the reasons we have come together. It shows where their emotional lives might be challenged by their physical reality. If they will be able to rub together in a calm emotional flow without too much drama getting in the way. Most of the time, folks look to the Moon in composite charts to see if a couple is comfortable with one another. How can this third thing, this entity, claim to have a seat of emotions? The third thing that is created of two individual lives as they relate to one another. The trouble is, the composite chart is supposed to be a chart of the relationship itself. It describes how we are best fed, nurtured, and supported what we find comfortable and what makes us feel secure. Mostly, the Moon is thought of as representing our emotions and attachments. The positioning of the Moon in composite charts brings us to the essence of composites. ![]()
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