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X3me
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posted April 01, 2003 12:43 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
prox:

What about me? I've got 6 planets (including sun and moon) AND my ascendant all on mutable signs... I was literally all over the place...

I can't even sit still in front of my pc for very long... I have to roam around the room while waiting for the next page to load.

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proxieme
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posted April 01, 2003 09:43 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Oy, no.
I have the opposite problem (or a diff'nt problem).
Even though my Sun's mutable, I have 7-8 fixed signs/positions (my Moon, Asc, Venus, Mars, NNode - and SNode, 'course -, and MC). My thing is that I get terribly interested in something waaaay out in left field while everyone else is milling about in the infield or running around the bases. I actually remember being interested to no end by the area just beneath one of those circular clothing racks - it was a magical tent! Wow! (But that might've been my fishy sun talking.) And look over here! This stuff smells fan-tas-tic, and it's at my eye level (the bottom part of a candle display). Oh, where'd Mom run off to? She's always doing that.

Re: equity in relations (ZenRia), I have a question:
I've apparently been keen on people doing as they say for some time. One of my Mom's favorite stories (it's etched in my memory as every one of my boyfriends who've met my mother have heard it) is how when in a shopping cart kid cubby at the age of three, I saw her talking with someone (who she didn' know - important point) while in line. My eyes grew wide as I stared at her and attempted to get her attention by making little "psht" sounds and pointing to myself. She finally got the point and leaned over, "What is the matter?"
"You said not to talk to strangers!" I tersely whispered.

Have other Aqua Moons that you've looked at had the same "equal in the eyes of the law" outlook?

Also, re: You consider freedom very important – the freedom to come and go as you please, to associate with whomever you want to and to make your own way.
It took you posting that to consider that it could possibly be any different

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brunnhilde
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posted April 01, 2003 01:13 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I get that!
I have a lot of problems with the 'you can't do it but I can' thing! or the times when someone twists waht they say to fit the situation in which they are now...when it obviuosly isn,T and I (silly me) hold true to the word and don't give myself a break because that is what was said or agreed to! Am I making sense?? Must admit though that that usually happens when I put blind trust in particular people. What else can you do when you love someone? you believe what they say and really take it hard when they 'twick' it to their advantage while holding you to the letter of it.Still following me? MAybe I have some issues! Argghhhhh! I feel it's going to be a tough spring. The transits are shaking 'things' up and I think I'm resisting.

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ZenRia
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posted April 01, 2003 01:59 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Prox,

I would say that my son and nephew have that "you are worthy of my time" aspect as long as their aquaintances don't try to get toooo close or limit them. But this isn't to say that they don't discriminate. My son does this more than my nephew because my son has a Virgo Sun and Mercury in Virgo. He is very picky about who he lets get close to him and always has been. My nephew has a Pisces Sun so he is not nearly as discriminating.

Remember, there is so much to our charts. Your Moon is an important part, however and can describe a big part of your makeup.

Cat: My Moon is at 10 Cancer, my MC is at 20 Cancer, my Sun is at 1 Pisces and my Ascendant is 17 Libra.

Maria

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Aphrodite
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posted April 01, 2003 02:13 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
hi zenria,

thank you for providing original interpretations of the moon through the 12 signs.

aphrodite

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sisterchasingmoon
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posted April 02, 2003 02:38 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sun in Scorp/Moon in Libra
No wonder it takes me forever to decide on whatever it is Im deciding !! Then once I decide on what I was deciding.....all you have to do is pry my thoughts from me !!

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Melissa

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Mercy
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posted April 03, 2003 04:04 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Oów, Prox & X3me...you guys....

Another Aqua Moon here.

I was on a leash too . When my parents were renovating their house, they just moved into when I was 1 year old, they put me on one of those leashes so I could go wherever I wanted, inside and outside. It just reached the pavement so I (obviously) was talking to total strangers who passed our house and those people found it sad when they saw me on a leash so I also got a lot of candies. Boy was I happy! My parents gave my all the FREEDOM and I lóóóved talking to all those people! I was about 3 years old I guess. I would do the same thing to my child! So future child if you are reading this.....BEWARE!!! You can still change your mind!

Hehe, I was also always the chatter in malls btw, streets, shops you name it!

Oh and Cat..my boyfriend has Sag Moon too. He too has travelled for his job a lot (America). At the moment he doesn't anymore...lucky me because I would miss him terribly!

Have a FUN day all!

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ZenRia
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posted April 03, 2003 04:56 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Aphrodite: You're welcome. It was fun to pull this together. I had to think for a change.

Melissa: Your story is very funny and oh-so true! I sometimes learn so much from astrological jokes. They are like caricatures. They over-state the obvious.

Mercy: You are very lucky that your parents recognized your need for freedom and you describe the Aquarian Moon to a "T".

Maria

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aquamoon
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posted April 04, 2003 07:17 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
LOL, Mercy!

Maria, I popped in to say thank you so much, the effort you have put into these lessons shines through. You're simply amazing!

Aquamoon

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ZenRia
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posted April 04, 2003 12:16 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
AquaMoon:

Thank you. I'm blushing!

I'm glad you enjoyed the descriptions. It was fun to write them.


Maria

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aquamoon
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posted April 05, 2003 01:13 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

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stella polaris
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posted April 12, 2003 04:13 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
ZenRia, this is great, I'll print out everything and keep it with my astro books. And what you write about Saggi Moons beeing drama queens I'll blow up and send my mum. I've kept telling her that my Saggi Moon sister didn't have a particularly bad amount of relationships, it just sounds like that because everytime a boyfriend says or does something she doesn't like it's a big DRAMA, and since it's usually takes place in the middle of the night and wakes up the whole neighbourhood, it seems even more dramatic. (And of course, my Aries Moon mum loves to be waken up for some action). Now we know why!
But of course, this comes from her emotionally stable Taurus Moon big sister. Wanna see my garden, anyone?!
ZenRia, I really laughed reading your descriptions. I always say I don't care about money, but of course, I married I a guy who has taken perfectly care of everything, so...

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posted April 12, 2003 04:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cat     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Stella
Ahhh, now I think I understand your post on the Astrology Forum. Is there some sibling rivalry going on here? ......Now there's a demonstration of a Sagittarius Moon question

Where did ZenRia say Sagittarius Moon's were "Drama Queens"? I can't find that in her post? Does your sister have any planets in Leo? Mars maybe?
Sue

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ZenRia
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posted April 12, 2003 05:38 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Stellaaaaaaaaaa (I'm channeling Marlon Brando),

It is Leo Moons who are the Drama Queens. Sagittarius Moons want to be respected. They want justice. They want to be right! If your sister has a Sagittarius Moon she probably will not stand for chicanery, underhandedness or unscrupulous behavior. As well, she won't sit idly by if one of her boyfriends tries to fence her in. As far as waking up the neighborhood...well my Saggi Moon hubby can certainly do that when he's upset. He has a loud, booming voice. My timid Cancer Moon had to learn how to yell back and be just as loud. Now all is well.

Your Taurus Moon made sure you found someone to keep you comfortable in the earthly sense huh? Good for you! I bet you have a beautiful garden!

Maria

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stella polaris
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posted April 13, 2003 04:25 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
UPS! Too much red wine inside when I read this last night. Actually, my sister is a Leo Sun with exact trine to her Saggi Moon.
No sibling rivalry, Cat. The age gap is too big. But my sister was one of the persons I had in mind in the other post, yes. I couldn't resist that headline of yours, but of course, now I have learned that you Saggi Moons are wonderful, generous, loving, caring, sweet persons and I'll never doubt that again. Ever!!!

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Cat
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posted April 13, 2003 04:39 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cat     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Stella
Leo Sun hey.....ahh, now that explains everything. I would be my guess that her Saggi Moon wants justice and if she doesn't feel she's getting that then her Sun most likely "kicks in" and makes sure everybody knows about it Nobody can do "drama" like a Leo
Sue

PS: Every time I post I keep meaning to ask you about your book. What's it about? Sorry if you've already posted about it before. Good luck with it

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stella polaris
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posted April 13, 2003 05:07 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Cat, you're here! I just wanted to add an PS. and ask if you smoke, because last night I dreamt that you gave me money to buy cigarettes for you!
Yes, you're probably right about that justice thing. She does a dramatic, fiery, loud fight for justice and right while a non-fire person like myself just walks away...

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X3me
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posted April 13, 2003 05:58 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Drama... Leo... OMG... I'm gonna die laughing here!

Yesterday I and my gf went out and she met her "big brother Paul" (not by blood. she just calls him big brother) and lesee... conned him into buying her candies.

Her words went something along the lines of:

"Oh, come on! You haven't seen your little sister since forever! Don't you *LOVE* your little sister anymore? C'mon, buy me candy to celebrate! And don't you need change for the bus fare? Candies are the way to get them!"

And then, she distributed the candies to the group after her "big bro" left, saying:

"C'mon guys! Free candy courtesy of Paul's money!" (Paul was the name of the poor guy)

All I could say was... "she's scary."

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N_wEvil
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posted June 03, 2003 08:58 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Astonomical data on...

The Moon

Mass - 1.2% of earths' (heavier than pluto)
Diameter - 27% of earths'
Average distance from the earth - 238,866 miles

Most theories espouse that the moon was formed by a cataclysmic collision between the primordial earth and another solar body - estimated to be roughly the size of Mars - this would have ripped a huge chunk of debris which would later coalesce to form the moon.

The moon is also getting more remote from earth - about 4 centimers a year on average. So if you went a long way back in time, the moon would look much larger!

(image courtesy of space.com)

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Randall
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posted June 04, 2003 02:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
And without the Moon, the Earth would not have been stable enough to support Life!

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"Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca Clark

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taj
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posted June 18, 2003 09:50 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
re: Aries Moon
"When you get angry, you don’t hold anything back. However, once your emotional or physical outburst is over, you forget all about it and will invite your opponent out for a drink. Moon in Aries doesn’t hold a grudge. Your opponent, however, may not recover from your sarcastic remarks or outburst nearly as fast as you will."

re: Sag Moon
"Needs their opinions respected, needs to be right." AND they need to preach, right?

ok. so my aries moon (with loadsa help from my blunt sag sun and superstinger-scorp mercury both in the first house) didn't stop to think as it went on right ahead and emailed a sag moonie to describe him as 'abrasive and crappy' and to say that he didn't have the right to dish out advice just because he thought i needed it. that he should wait to be asked for it. (so it means he didn't get the respect he needed.)

by the next day, my aries moon realized that she meant 'scrappy' and so again, rushed to email to rectify her mistake...and even went so far as to make the distinction! by this time, i was feeling friendly again.

er...how would the sag moon feel?

i can be soooo...

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Aphrodite
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posted June 18, 2003 12:29 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sue has a Sag Moon, may be she can give us her perspective

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Cat
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posted June 18, 2003 01:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cat     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes I do

Hmm. I think you'd need to look at other things that are going on in his chart. Yes saggi moon can like to preach. Ok so I can only say how I would feel....and that would be totally devastated. However I don't think that my Moon would create that reaction in me - that would be all my 12th house planets combined with all my Virgo stuff and the fact that I have Saturn in my 1st house. So I am very sensitive and self critical.

My Moon never lets me stay down for long. That's the thing about saggi moon placement. Debbie Kempton-Smith calls it the rubber moon - as it always bounces back. It's a big hearted moon that doesn't bear grudges, always wants to look on the postive side and likes to have fun. So I doubt him thinking badly about you.
I'm kind of wondering where his Mars is?
Sue

PS: Actually X3me also has a saggi moon and he could probably give you the "male version" of a saggi moon. He's not posted for a while though so not sure if he'll see this post.

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sthenri
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posted June 19, 2003 06:06 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Zenria, I 'm new here but is there such as thing as a loose square? If the aspect is 10 to 17 degrees between venus and the moon is that still a square? I have read about tightly conjunct and loose squares so I wanted clarification on that. I have a very weak, loose T-Square with Venus, the Moon and Uranus.

Is there any meaning to Chiron closely squaring the Moon and Uranus?

Thank you,
Natasha

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Cat
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posted June 19, 2003 06:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cat     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Natasha
I've personally never heard of a "loose" square.

The orbs you mention are really to wide to be considered as an aspect.
Sue

PS: Think of planets as energy. The closer they are together the stronger the energy will be. Kind of like when you're having a conversation with someone. If you're close to each other - you'll hear each other loud and clear. But if you're in the next room...you won't hear each other at all.

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