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sue g
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posted February 22, 2005 12:35 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Could anyone throw some light on Moon in Virgo in a persons chart. I have met a few women with this placement and have found them to be hard to get close to and sorry to say this guys, dont wanna offend, but not much fun. One of them is always saying to me how playful she find me and funny (thats surprising with 5 planets in Scorp but I do have aries rising). I find all of these women very mature, honourable, reliable, but heavy going and somewhat serious. One of them has Leo Sun the other has Virgo Sun. Is is the moon that affects their levels of humour, or have I got it wrong? Thanks

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sue g
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posted February 22, 2005 12:36 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
oops sorry the other one has Caner sun (not virgo)

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jfjinca
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posted April 16, 2005 03:58 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I am a Cancer Sun/Virgo Moon. I've been told many times that I have a great sense of humor. My motto is: If you can't laugh at yourself, you have no right to laugh at other people...and I sure do like laughing at other people.

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neptune's mermaid
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posted April 16, 2005 04:47 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Sue g

How did I miss this post. Virgo Moon here I guess it depends what you mean by fun. I wont ever insult myself to make someone smile, unless of course I really care for them. I’m not really into slapstick lol

I dunno, my humour is more sarcastic.
I’d also like to know what part of a persons chart can affect their sense of humour. Maybe Mercury…it rules the mind and communication. I dunno

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merratti
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posted April 17, 2005 12:25 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi everyone!
leo sun/ virgo moon/gemini rising here.
I am thinking about what you said,and well I have always been told that I am the "life of the party" and when I am not there it's boring ect...
I love to laugh and I always try to maintain a cheerful dispostion at the workplace and home.I am well liked my family and friends and often told I add light to any room I enter.
Laughing to me is like breathing.
However....There is also a very serious side that enjoys NOT talking and Laughing and just prefers to reflect quietly,and introspect without invasion.The people thaty know me understand this and they know I am not in a bad mood.People that DONT know me well may interpet this as a Coldness and sadly at times I have been called conceited.While none od that is true I can understand why others might feel this way.
As far as forming and maintaining friendships....well I suppose I don't let others too close to me until I am certain of good charector.I don't trust my own insticts very well because I love everbosy equally and I tend to think others are just like me...loyal, honest,loving,sincere.
I have been hurt by people I have allowed to get close to me and found out the hard way they were none of those qualities.Now I am more "selective" but I certianly don't think cold.
I am polite,friendly and almost proffesional when I meet new people.I am more careful though because I my own previous poor judgement.
I think the people who may view this as "cold" or aloof may change there minds quickly if they stood around long enough.
I think I understand exaclty what you mean though.I even think you are right in a way.I just think its like an onlion...peel away that first layer and maybe you will find something more,ya know?

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sthenri
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posted April 17, 2005 07:25 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have a friend who is either a Moon in Virgo or Moon in Leo and we don't know his birthtime, at noon it turns to Leo. What is your opinion of Moon in Virgo physical traits? I would think Moon in Virgo would tend to be thin, am I correct?

Natasha

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astro junkie
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posted April 18, 2005 01:03 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Perhaps a Natal influence of a Virgo/Cancer mix gives one the ability to laugh at themselves, i.e., not take themselves too seriously ...

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The Mutable Night Force
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posted April 18, 2005 02:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for The Mutable Night Force     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
To clear up that myth once and for all- one of my close friends is a Gemni Sun Virgo Moon, so it really does depend on what the mix is because, although she does have her serious side, she is a LOT of fun and completely irresponsible sometimes too! Then again, she can also be very adult too..... bloody Geminis....

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Isis
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posted April 18, 2005 07:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Isis     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My soon-to-be ex-husband has a Virgo moon, and he's got a pretty darned good sense of humor...however, I don't find him to be much fun. He can't let go and have a good time IMO...then again, how we define fun is very different.

I'm sure someone who wants to watch Monster Garage, OC Choppers, etc, and how-to-build-things shows constantly and maybe attempt to build things while smoking copious amounts of pot would find him totally fun.

How one defines fun is so subjective that I think just about any sign could accuse any other sign of not being fun at some point.

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26taurus
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posted April 19, 2005 04:29 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Is this seriously a topic?....

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lovely*
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posted April 20, 2005 02:05 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
i have a virgo moon.

while im particular about who i associate with, i'm fun and light-hearted with people i care about. i suppose i'm also shy and that is sometimes perceived as "not much fun". but with my stellium in libra 4th house, i'm fun in my own environment. dinner parties at my home, etc.

just my two cents.

26T, what do you mean by your last comment?

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Aquarian Girl
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posted April 20, 2005 06:34 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My bf is a Pisces Sun, Virgo Moon and Scorpio rising.

I think his Virgo moon makes him somewhat reserved emotionally and quite pragmatic... he gives off this detached vibe although he is really not detached AT ALL. He's really emotional, a lot of times there's a big swirl of emotions going on within, but on the outside he seems unflappable and unaffected (thats the scorp)a nd the way he deals with emotionality is very methodical? It's like he has a system, a way of dealing with things and he sticks with it. He doesn't get "lost" in his emotions the way some other Pisceans or Scorpios I've known have tended to do. He has emotional brakes! I like that!

But then, I'm a Cappy moon so the way he deals with emotionality would be very appealing to me. I like the Virgo moon placement a lot.

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Heart--Shaped Cross
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posted April 20, 2005 08:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Heart--Shaped Cross     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I'm not a Virgo, but my chart ruler is Saturn in Virgo (8th), so I can probably relate.

Suffice it to begin by saying that it sounds to me like a very difficult sign to master, whatever the placement. Like all difficult signs, the potential for both positive and negative expression is increased.

The strength and weakness of Virgo would be found in progressive vs. excessive fault-finding. The key to positive expression would be in allowing oneself to accept some small taste of satisfaction in having effected, or, at the very least, having tried to effect, gradual improvements, despite the fact that perfection remains eternally out of reach.

True evolution would begin by accepting the imperfection of the world as fact indeed ("I know the horizon recedes on the crest of an eternal dusk."), so that we are not rudely awakened by every successive fault that appears. Let it remind us of our keenness of perception, rather than torment us for having failed to percieve it sooner!

Fault exists, in things, in people, and in ourselves. Sounds obvious, especially to Virgos, but it isn't. Its a painfully, slowly, ever dawning realization. In fact, if we were to realize this truth in full, that would become the instant of our enlightenment.

So, what keeps the average Virgo mind (which is far from average) from accepting/transcending this fact?

It is the negative reinforcement we give ourselves every time we percieve a blemish in the fabric of space/time, and do not spontaneously forgive it. We want to forgive it, even as we want to correct it. Can't we do both? Will we still have the motive to correct what we have already forgiven?

Yes and no.

If we are using our energies to denounce a person or situation for being who or what it is, at a given moment, and to force that person or situation to accord with our immaculate vision of how reality "ought to be", we will quickly exhaust ourselves. The most efficient method of utilizing our energies is by seeking first to understand the person or situation in all its ramifications. When we penetrate to the depths, we must come eventually to the realization that our search is essentially ironical, but it is not impractical, it is not in vain. These ramifications are indeed infinite, and our understanding must remain forever incomplete. Yet, in coming to the realization that we can only explain a person or situation "in part", we have already substantially transcended the person or situation, and begun to grasp the unseen whole, of which they are merely a part.

There is no flaw in this logic, for, although we must return at length to face this person or situation as a distinct entity, we will be imbued with a general tolerance for them as such. Indeed, if there is residual bitterness, it will be directed at "God", or, the whole of which they are a part. This is another matter, and one not so easily explained away, but, for the time being, we shall have learned not to blame the person or entity for the newly ~percieved~ foibles of their creator, or source. That source, although seemingly incapable of excusing itself, can yet provide an excuse for everything under the sun, and that is saying something.

Lacking this transcendent acceptance, we will necessarily persist in blaming ourselves, others, and all things, simply for being who or what they or we are. We will exhaust our energies in the less constructive channels of blame, resentment, and inhibition. Persistent self-criticism merely saps our strength and enthusiasm for effecting change (after all, why bother if its never enough?), and it does the same to those we criticize (if they still chance to be listening).

The only way to motivate others and ourselves to achieve our highest ideals (and they are likely to be quite out of reach), is not by lowering our standards, but, by inspiring us symultaneously with a deep appreciation, or sympathy, for the realities of our current position, and a solid faith in a brighter future.

This is why Libra immediately follows Virgo, for Libra teaches us to acknowledge openly the validity of situation, before we attempt to interact with it. We must humble ourselves to the reality (and, in essence, the validity) of a person's perspective, such as it is, before we proceed to confront them with a view altogether foreign to them.

If we would open their eyes to another perspective, we must first open our own eyes to something greater than the both of us. A bird's-eye view, which does not negate either perspective, but, valuing both, incorporates and blends them together in the context of a larger framework.

- Joseph Ratzinger (just kidding!)

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astro junkie
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posted April 23, 2005 12:02 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Heart--Shaped Cross -

HERE! HERE! BRAVO!

What an excellent piece. Did that come from you? Or was it a cut & paste. Either way, thanks for posting it. This has been a struggle for me for years now, and you'd think since my Moon is NOT in Virgo, but my Venus is, and having a Stellium in my 6th House would not affect my Libra Sun a bit. But it does!

The other thing for me is, the ENERGY that it takes me to get to that point can be exasperating. It was out of control when I was growing up, and I've improved with each passing (long) year. I think the certain feeling of it being so tiresome sometimes is because of my Pluto/Scorpio and Neptune/Pisces influences & Aspects in my Chart. I also have a Cancer Moon which would be great if it wasn't Opposite my Saturn in Capricorn, and part of my T-Square at that.

The desire to understand, learn, and transcend is ESSENTIAL for me in my life. Talk to my Saturn & Jupiter in the 9th House, for one example.

So when I cannot understand a situation which is bothersome, to the extent you've described, it is unbelievably frustrating for me.

Thanks for the heads-up ...

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