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The Moon<br />

<strong>astrology</strong>. Water, like <strong>the</strong> Moon is responsive and adaptable. Just as water assumes <strong>the</strong><br />

shape of any container that it is put in, <strong>the</strong> Moon responds to changes in <strong>the</strong> environment.<br />

The Moon is exalted in Taurus, and in debilitation or fall in <strong>the</strong> sign of Scorpio.<br />

The Moon represents emotions and feelings in <strong>the</strong> modern natal chart. Daily<br />

habits are indicated here, as well as memories of <strong>the</strong> past. The sign and house placement<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Moon indicate <strong>the</strong> emotional expression and response of <strong>the</strong> individual. Planetary<br />

aspects to <strong>the</strong> Moon indicate <strong>the</strong> areas of life where emotional strengths and weaknesses<br />

will develop. Contemporary <strong>astrology</strong> tends to think of <strong>the</strong> Moon as representing <strong>the</strong><br />

unconscious mind as compared to <strong>the</strong> Sun, which represents <strong>the</strong> conscious mind.<br />

The Moon is an indicator of early childhood environment, when <strong>the</strong> first<br />

emotional patterns are laid down. In this way, <strong>the</strong> Moon represents <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r who<br />

provides nourishment and guidance. It is <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r who teaches how to respond to<br />

external stimuli, and exist in <strong>the</strong> world. Therefore <strong>the</strong> Moon is <strong>the</strong> greatest symbol in<br />

<strong>the</strong> natal chart for how <strong>the</strong> individual perceives and responds to <strong>the</strong> external world.<br />

Particular attention is paid to <strong>the</strong> lunation cycle, which provides insight into<br />

<strong>the</strong> psychological development of <strong>the</strong> individual. Secondary progressions of <strong>the</strong><br />

Moon, or advancing <strong>the</strong> natal chart one day for each year of life, can indicate <strong>the</strong> long<br />

term cycles of an individual’s life.<br />

The basic nature of <strong>the</strong> Moon in Hellenistic <strong>astrology</strong> is collection and inclusion.<br />

The essence of <strong>the</strong> Moon is pronoia, a type of fate suggesting “forethought” and<br />

providentia meaning “foresight.” The Greeks, who loved analytical thought, considered<br />

<strong>the</strong> concept of “foresight” a virtue. There was also an aspect of protection, as<br />

Providentia deorum was <strong>the</strong> protectress of <strong>the</strong> imperial family and <strong>the</strong> empire. These<br />

qualities of forethought, foresight, and protection or continuation of family or empire,<br />

are all essences of <strong>the</strong> Moon in ancient Greek <strong>astrology</strong>.<br />

In Hellenistic <strong>astrology</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moon is <strong>the</strong> significator for <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r, conception,<br />

money, property, travel, and <strong>the</strong> populace. The Moon rules night births and<br />

becomes ruler of <strong>the</strong> lunar sect, which includes Venus, Mars, and Mercury when an<br />

evening star. In Hellenistic <strong>astrology</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sun and <strong>the</strong> Moon are called “<strong>the</strong> giver’s of<br />

one’s all.” The Sun represents <strong>the</strong> conditions of <strong>the</strong> soul, while <strong>the</strong> Moon represents<br />

<strong>the</strong> conditions of <strong>the</strong> physical body.<br />

In Vedic <strong>astrology</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moon, called Chandra, symbolizes <strong>the</strong> mind (manas),<br />

<strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r, and <strong>the</strong> home. In a culture that values stability <strong>the</strong>se are <strong>the</strong> most important<br />

elements. Ambition was not as highly regarded as <strong>the</strong> ability to lead a happy, contented<br />

life. For <strong>the</strong> ancient Indians, this required a peaceful and calm mind, which<br />

was cultivated by a virtuous mo<strong>the</strong>r and proper home life. In Vedic <strong>astrology</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Moon is <strong>the</strong> key indicator <strong>the</strong> of <strong>the</strong> native’s ability to enjoy happiness.<br />

Just as <strong>the</strong> Moon reflects <strong>the</strong> light from <strong>the</strong> Sun, <strong>the</strong> Moon represents <strong>the</strong> soul<br />

expression through consciousness. The Moon represents our personality, or how we relate<br />

to o<strong>the</strong>rs, and our popularity in general. The Moon is considered strongest when waxing<br />

towards a full Moon, and weaker when waning. A strong Moon indicates a strong, clear<br />

mind allowing productive involvement in family and society. A weak Moon indicates a<br />

wavering or confused mind that prevents productive participation in life.<br />

[462] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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