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Topic: If a Child Has Pisces Moon Does it Mean that His Mother Won't Be There For Him?
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hippichick Moderator Posts: 1837 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted January 25, 2012 01:17 PM
LiberoA Pisces sun am I with a hellofalotof Aqua... My eldest, Pisces Moon My youngest, Aqua Moon~ I agree IP: Logged |
amelia28 Knowflake Posts: 2423 From: Registered: Aug 2011
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posted January 25, 2012 03:55 PM
Speaking of siblings my sister has moon in scorpio and my mom is intense, controlling and possessive with her kids.......I experienced that side of my mom as well and I have moon in pisces. My brother has moon in taurus and my mom CANT see someone uncomfortable or eating standing up ect she also has moon in Taurus herself...if she thinks you are uncomfortable she will come with a bunch of pillows and adjust them in a way she thinks you will be comfortable. She sleeps like with 6 pillows. My mom has always been there for all of us financially. IP: Logged |
nordicsoul Knowflake Posts: 586 From: Registered: Oct 2010
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posted January 25, 2012 04:04 PM
quote: Originally posted by Lonake: Pisces Moons have Neptunian energy attached to the idea/image of the mother which covers a wide range. If she wasn't there for him then she could have been acting out the Neptune penchant for disappearing acts. But the Pisces Moon experience of the mother could also be: sensitive, intuitive, escapist addictions, lazy, easily hurt, led a fantastical life, fragile, very feminine, a victim of circumstances, someone who wanted to save or to be saved, a dreamer, gentle, someone who believed in fairy tales and happy endings, glamorous, compassionate, creative, someone who always needed to be protected, someone who was lost, someone who found it hard to deal with reality, spiritual, taught the child a lot about faith, about art, about healing, about taking care of others. Whatever the literal experience of the mother, it left them wide open on a feeling level, able to tune into others and leaves the child with few boundaries on the lunar level, barring a conflicting aspect/house/sign placement. You have to look at the 4th, what's there and it's ruler to get a more complete picture of the early home life experience.
say the moon in piscis has cancer in 4th. so his 4th ruler is moon. his moon in piscis conjunc AC from 12. i assume is more relevant the influence of the moon and in my opinion, he is so his moon and he has issues with his mother, but not with his father. he complains his mother does not listen and she wants the attention for herself, but she does not listen. i can seen him not listening to her actually, i suspect there is a lot of resenment when he talks about her. IP: Logged |
nordicsoul Knowflake Posts: 586 From: Registered: Oct 2010
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posted January 25, 2012 04:12 PM
quote: Originally posted by RegardesPlatero: But what does that mean, then, when siblings have different moon signs? Does it mean that some of her experience goes to one child and other parts of it to another child?
it is the perception what counts not the actual fact. your mother can be anything, but you will fiter the information depending on your chart. a moon in piscis will percieve very differently what a moon in leo would do. the same mother will be perceived differently. if not, everybody in a family should have the same moon sign and aspects and does it just non-sense IP: Logged |
Lonake Moderator Posts: 8748 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 25, 2012 06:15 PM
quote: Originally posted by nordicsoul: he complains his mother does not listen and she wants the attention for herself, but she does not listen. i can seen him not listening to her actually, i suspect there is a lot of resenment when he talks about her.
I agree. It would often go both ways. The conj to the ASC will tend to make the energy stronger. I see children born with a certain lunar energy and the mothers (or primary caretakers) pick up on this and react along the lines of nurturing that the child demands. Because in the beginning it is the mother/caretakers responding to the child's needs, tuning into their signals, not the reverse. The child sets the tone.IP: Logged |
KarkaQueen Knowflake Posts: 584 From: Uranus Registered: May 2011
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posted January 26, 2012 01:58 AM
I do not think so,the love of my life has a Pisces Moon and his mother is insecure, overprotective, sensitive, annoying(She's a Cancer) and she gets drunk sometimes and used to do drugs. IP: Logged |
appleberry Knowflake Posts: 933 From: Registered: Jun 2011
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posted January 26, 2012 03:08 PM
I agree with whomever said that aspects were more important. I have Aries moon conjunct Chiron and Aries sun opposite Pluto and Square Saturn. I have had mostly nonexistent parents, particularily the father. My partner has Sun in Sag opp Chiron/Moon conjunction in Gemini. He has terrible family problems. IP: Logged | |