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T O P I C R E V I E WIrisRainbowAsc opposite Moon in natal chart.Is it true they get influenced by other peoples emotions and that their sensitivity is superficial?------------------I am stuck in a daydreamm.bladeI have the trine and I also wonder what this means.Anyone?IrisRainbowMoon sextile or trine theAscendantYou are imaginative andintuitive by nature. Youproject a warm and caringpersonality to others.Others readily sense yournatural concern andgenerally feel safe andsecure in your presence.This is because you mostlyfeel at ease with youremotional nature. It's easyfor you to work inharmony with others andwith the public. Youintuitively pick up on themoods of people aroundyou, as well as on theemotional atmosphere ofyour immediatesurroundings. You areadaptable and flexible;humorous and perceptive.The trine aspect is themore dynamic of the twoharmonious aspects. Thosewith the sextile can callupon these traits whenneeded, and those withthe trine between theMoon and the Ascendanthave incorporated thetraits of the aspect intotheir personalities,expressing them naturallyand consistently.Some Famous People withMoon in HarmoniousAspect to the Ascendant:Sextiles - Lisa Bonet, CarolBurnett, Cameron Diaz,Sara Gilbert, Don Johnson,Dean Martin, Nick Nolte.Trines - Ben Affleck, IngridBergman, Michael Bolton,Nell Carter, Julia Child,Jeffrey Conaway, MiaFarrow, Carrie Fisher,Wayne Gretzky, BarbaraHershey, Dustin Hoffman,Gene Kelly, Nathan Lane,Burt Reynolds, BruceSpringsteen, RobinWilliams, DenzelWashington.Moon opposition theAscendantWhen the Moon isopposite the Ascendant(and therefore conjunctthe Descendant)...You are intuitive,sympathetic, and sensitive,quick to sense the needsand emotions of othersaround you. However, thetendency to over-identifywith the feelings of otherscan be draining, and youcan lose touch with whereyour feelings start andend. Getting in touch withwhat it is that you needwill be the main challenge,but a necessary one, asyou can too easily confuseothers and yourself, anddependency may be aproblem in your life if youdon't. Your manner isexpressive and emotionallyanimated--you comeacross as either emotionalor caring/nurturing (orboth), and generallylikable.Some Famous People withMoon Opposition theAscendant: Fred Astaire,Brigitte Bardot, KathyBates, Vincent Bugliosi,John Carpenter, GeenaDavis, Thomas Eplin, JamieFarr, Betty Ford, AndyGibb, Merv Griffin, GoldieHawn, Kate Hudson, PennyMarshall, Marilyn Monroe,Edith Piaf, Martin Sheen,Cybill Shepherd, MaryShelley, Prince William,Jessica Alba.this is what I found------------------I am stuck in a daydreampeachbeigeblueI have Moon conjunct DC by 20 minutes. I was told on here it was a good thing. peachbeigeblueDo you get on well with the sign of your moon and descendent? IrisRainbow quote:Originally posted by peachbeigeblue:I have Moon conjunct DC by 20 minutes. I was told on here it was a good thing. My moon is conjunct my DC too.And Yes,I do get along with that sign very well(Aquarius).They fascinate me and there is a strong attraction ------------------I am stuck in a daydreamMsPrismHey everyone! I have a book with a bit of information on this aspect. Could you tell me if it's accurate or not, please? quote:Aspects In Astrology - Sue TompkinsMoon and the AnglesMoon conjunct Ascendant suggests that the individual will approach the world and those within it wanting to care for and protect. If other chart factors concur, they will appear as being very responsive, adaptable, impressionable and either keen to satisfy the needs of others or to have their own needs satisfied. There is often a strong identification with the mother-figure and often the mother role itself. There is usually a very strong female presence in the early years. One man I know with this placement was brought up living with his mother, grandmother and aunt. They were all responsive to his needs and he was to theirs. People with this placement will sometimes have been (or had to be) exceptionally sensitive to the maternal figure’s needs and perhaps had to protect that person. In some cases, they act as mother to their own mother and thereafter go out into the world wanting either to feed others emotionally or be fed by them. The individual with the Moon rising, rather like Neptune rising, can be so receptive and sensitive to everything and everyone they meet that they find it difficult to work out where they leave off and others begin. They absorb whatever they encounter. I have known several instances where the mother had psychiatric problems and the child had to take on the role of mother to the mother from a very early age. To keep her behaviour relatively sane, the child develops what Howard Sasportas describes as ‘a radar-like ability’ to pick up and read her signals and quite soon the ability to read signals from everyone they come into contact with. The ill mother also sometimes copes better with the child whilst it is still a baby or infant and still dependent on her. Thus as an adult, the Moon rising person often still exudes a powerful neediness and often a childlike dependency. The Moon seems to describe the child in relation to early mother-figures and thus Moon rising people sometimes approach the world revealing the part of themselves which is a needy child, wanting to be protected and cared for. Moon conjunct Descendant suggests that there is a very strong need for relationship and all the emotional, familial and domestic security it might provide. A need for relationships which will provide some measure of nurture, containment, protection and dependency. Whatever the real nature of a particular relationship – child– parent, employer– employee, or that between two lovers – those with the Moon Descendant somehow or other find themselves in a parent– child relationship, with them to be found at either end of the spectrum. People with this placement often find, maybe several years into a relationship, that they have ‘married’ someone who closely resembles their mother or are re-enacting the relationship they had with her or would have liked to have had. Sometimes the early mother-figure was experienced more as a wife, either to the child or to the other parent and it is from this situation that a mother– spouse linkage is formed. In any event, mother issues and relationship seem even more intermingled than usually with this combination. People with Moon conjunct Descendant are often very nurturant in relationship and indeed, in all one-to-one encounters, though as Howard Sasportas says of Moon in the 7th, it may be ‘over-sensitive or over-adaptive’ to the needs of the partner. This placement is indicative of the formation of very strong bonds with women. People with this placement who are in therapy, for example, usually feel more comfortable with women therapists. The placement can also be found in those who meet others through providing some sort of lunar skills; such skills might range from cooking and catering to working in security or even such things as furniture restoration: those who provide some kind of service which involves caring or providing some kind of protection.peachbeigeblueMy Moon-Descendant conjunction is in Taurus. My boyfriend is Taurus sun, Taurus moon. He has the conjunction too. But he's only dating a Taurus moon, not a double We both have the conjunction from the 6thIrisRainbowSome of those facts are true for me and some aren't.I am not the kind of person that depends on others :xDo you think that planets in the sixth house in a synastry is a good thing?For example,venus in your partners 6th house.------------------I am stuck in a daydreampeachbeigeblueI'm not sure if it's ideal.My boyfriend's sun, moon, and jupiter are in my 7th. My jupiter and venus are in his 7th. My moon is in his 6th though. I'd say he caters to me a little more than the other way around if we want to talk about 6th house service. We have DW moon conjunct jupiter. I think it's all relative, really. peachbeigeblue quote:Originally posted by IrisRainbow:Some of those facts are true for me and some aren't.I am not the kind of person that depends on others :xagreed. i think my moon conjunct descendant so tight literally gives me another outlet to find emotional comfort since it can be interpreted as both houses. I find comfort through relationships and through work, to be honest. IrisRainbowI have this thing for an Aquarius but his sun/venus/mars/uranus fall in my 6th because they are in the very early degrees of aquarius which sucks.His mercury falls into my 7th along with his saturn.My venus falls into his twelve house and is in conjunction with his Asc in gemini along with my mars(00.30 orb).My jupiter falls into his eighth house along with my vertex,my neptune and my uranus but that stellium in the sixth house concerns me.------------------I am stuck in a daydreampeachbeigeblueI wonder let some sixth house placements worry you. If it works - it works IrisRainbowThey say that maybe your partner might have health problems,that's why I worry.Doux RêveI was totally hoping to read something about Moon square ASC, MsPrism! Bummer. Iris,6th house doesn't have to bad that bad.It can actually point to a very caring relationship where both partners are there for each other can rely on one another.It's not very romantic but if you're the type of person who likes to feel safe and cared for in practical ways, that could appeal to you.
------------------I am stuck in a daydream
Anyone?
Moon opposition theAscendantWhen the Moon isopposite the Ascendant(and therefore conjunctthe Descendant)...You are intuitive,sympathetic, and sensitive,quick to sense the needsand emotions of othersaround you. However, thetendency to over-identifywith the feelings of otherscan be draining, and youcan lose touch with whereyour feelings start andend. Getting in touch withwhat it is that you needwill be the main challenge,but a necessary one, asyou can too easily confuseothers and yourself, anddependency may be aproblem in your life if youdon't. Your manner isexpressive and emotionallyanimated--you comeacross as either emotionalor caring/nurturing (orboth), and generallylikable.Some Famous People withMoon Opposition theAscendant: Fred Astaire,Brigitte Bardot, KathyBates, Vincent Bugliosi,John Carpenter, GeenaDavis, Thomas Eplin, JamieFarr, Betty Ford, AndyGibb, Merv Griffin, GoldieHawn, Kate Hudson, PennyMarshall, Marilyn Monroe,Edith Piaf, Martin Sheen,Cybill Shepherd, MaryShelley, Prince William,Jessica Alba.
this is what I found
I was told on here it was a good thing.
quote:Originally posted by peachbeigeblue:I have Moon conjunct DC by 20 minutes. I was told on here it was a good thing.
My moon is conjunct my DC too.And Yes,I do get along with that sign very well(Aquarius).They fascinate me and there is a strong attraction
quote:Aspects In Astrology - Sue TompkinsMoon and the AnglesMoon conjunct Ascendant suggests that the individual will approach the world and those within it wanting to care for and protect. If other chart factors concur, they will appear as being very responsive, adaptable, impressionable and either keen to satisfy the needs of others or to have their own needs satisfied. There is often a strong identification with the mother-figure and often the mother role itself. There is usually a very strong female presence in the early years. One man I know with this placement was brought up living with his mother, grandmother and aunt. They were all responsive to his needs and he was to theirs. People with this placement will sometimes have been (or had to be) exceptionally sensitive to the maternal figure’s needs and perhaps had to protect that person. In some cases, they act as mother to their own mother and thereafter go out into the world wanting either to feed others emotionally or be fed by them. The individual with the Moon rising, rather like Neptune rising, can be so receptive and sensitive to everything and everyone they meet that they find it difficult to work out where they leave off and others begin. They absorb whatever they encounter. I have known several instances where the mother had psychiatric problems and the child had to take on the role of mother to the mother from a very early age. To keep her behaviour relatively sane, the child develops what Howard Sasportas describes as ‘a radar-like ability’ to pick up and read her signals and quite soon the ability to read signals from everyone they come into contact with. The ill mother also sometimes copes better with the child whilst it is still a baby or infant and still dependent on her. Thus as an adult, the Moon rising person often still exudes a powerful neediness and often a childlike dependency. The Moon seems to describe the child in relation to early mother-figures and thus Moon rising people sometimes approach the world revealing the part of themselves which is a needy child, wanting to be protected and cared for. Moon conjunct Descendant suggests that there is a very strong need for relationship and all the emotional, familial and domestic security it might provide. A need for relationships which will provide some measure of nurture, containment, protection and dependency. Whatever the real nature of a particular relationship – child– parent, employer– employee, or that between two lovers – those with the Moon Descendant somehow or other find themselves in a parent– child relationship, with them to be found at either end of the spectrum. People with this placement often find, maybe several years into a relationship, that they have ‘married’ someone who closely resembles their mother or are re-enacting the relationship they had with her or would have liked to have had. Sometimes the early mother-figure was experienced more as a wife, either to the child or to the other parent and it is from this situation that a mother– spouse linkage is formed. In any event, mother issues and relationship seem even more intermingled than usually with this combination. People with Moon conjunct Descendant are often very nurturant in relationship and indeed, in all one-to-one encounters, though as Howard Sasportas says of Moon in the 7th, it may be ‘over-sensitive or over-adaptive’ to the needs of the partner. This placement is indicative of the formation of very strong bonds with women. People with this placement who are in therapy, for example, usually feel more comfortable with women therapists. The placement can also be found in those who meet others through providing some sort of lunar skills; such skills might range from cooking and catering to working in security or even such things as furniture restoration: those who provide some kind of service which involves caring or providing some kind of protection.
Moon and the Angles
Moon conjunct Ascendant suggests that the individual will approach the world and those within it wanting to care for and protect. If other chart factors concur, they will appear as being very responsive, adaptable, impressionable and either keen to satisfy the needs of others or to have their own needs satisfied.
There is often a strong identification with the mother-figure and often the mother role itself. There is usually a very strong female presence in the early years. One man I know with this placement was brought up living with his mother, grandmother and aunt. They were all responsive to his needs and he was to theirs. People with this placement will sometimes have been (or had to be) exceptionally sensitive to the maternal figure’s needs and perhaps had to protect that person. In some cases, they act as mother to their own mother and thereafter go out into the world wanting either to feed others emotionally or be fed by them.
The individual with the Moon rising, rather like Neptune rising, can be so receptive and sensitive to everything and everyone they meet that they find it difficult to work out where they leave off and others begin. They absorb whatever they encounter. I have known several instances where the mother had psychiatric problems and the child had to take on the role of mother to the mother from a very early age. To keep her behaviour relatively sane, the child develops what Howard Sasportas describes as ‘a radar-like ability’ to pick up and read her signals and quite soon the ability to read signals from everyone they come into contact with. The ill mother also sometimes copes better with the child whilst it is still a baby or infant and still dependent on her. Thus as an adult, the Moon rising person often still exudes a powerful neediness and often a childlike dependency. The Moon seems to describe the child in relation to early mother-figures and thus Moon rising people sometimes approach the world revealing the part of themselves which is a needy child, wanting to be protected and cared for.
Moon conjunct Descendant suggests that there is a very strong need for relationship and all the emotional, familial and domestic security it might provide. A need for relationships which will provide some measure of nurture, containment, protection and dependency. Whatever the real nature of a particular relationship – child– parent, employer– employee, or that between two lovers – those with the Moon Descendant somehow or other find themselves in a parent– child relationship, with them to be found at either end of the spectrum. People with this placement often find, maybe several years into a relationship, that they have ‘married’ someone who closely resembles their mother or are re-enacting the relationship they had with her or would have liked to have had.
Sometimes the early mother-figure was experienced more as a wife, either to the child or to the other parent and it is from this situation that a mother– spouse linkage is formed. In any event, mother issues and relationship seem even more intermingled than usually with this combination.
People with Moon conjunct Descendant are often very nurturant in relationship and indeed, in all one-to-one encounters, though as Howard Sasportas says of Moon in the 7th, it may be ‘over-sensitive or over-adaptive’ to the needs of the partner. This placement is indicative of the formation of very strong bonds with women. People with this placement who are in therapy, for example, usually feel more comfortable with women therapists.
The placement can also be found in those who meet others through providing some sort of lunar skills; such skills might range from cooking and catering to working in security or even such things as furniture restoration: those who provide some kind of service which involves caring or providing some kind of protection.
He has the conjunction too. But he's only dating a Taurus moon, not a double
We both have the conjunction from the 6th
Do you think that planets in the sixth house in a synastry is a good thing?For example,venus in your partners 6th house.
My boyfriend's sun, moon, and jupiter are in my 7th. My jupiter and venus are in his 7th.
My moon is in his 6th though. I'd say he caters to me a little more than the other way around if we want to talk about 6th house service. We have DW moon conjunct jupiter. I think it's all relative, really.
quote:Originally posted by IrisRainbow:Some of those facts are true for me and some aren't.I am not the kind of person that depends on others :x
agreed. i think my moon conjunct descendant so tight literally gives me another outlet to find emotional comfort since it can be interpreted as both houses. I find comfort through relationships and through work, to be honest.
Iris,
6th house doesn't have to bad that bad.It can actually point to a very caring relationship where both partners are there for each other can rely on one another.It's not very romantic but if you're the type of person who likes to feel safe and cared for in practical ways, that could appeal to you.
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