Litha
April 1st, 2001, 12:44 AM
The adaptive, managing agency that protects and nourishes individuals along the path of growth and actualization of their solar potential.
Traditional Attributes
The mother image. The home. Protection, nourishment, feelings and instincts. Responses and reactions to everyday, practical situations. Adjusting to the demands and flow of daily life. The body and surface personality traits. Appearances. Receptivity, changeability and passivity. Imagination, moods and sympathy. Public life, the mass mind and public opinion
Humanistic Interpretation
Reflecting solar rays as cool, tranquil light, the Moon is the mediatrix of solar light and life. It inspires and sustains solar will. The lunar principle enables one to adapt, develop and mature within the area defined by Saturn (the symbol of limits). In a birth chart, the Moon shows how you most comfortably and naturally adjust your feelings, actions and responses to suit social requirements and daily needs. The Moon symbolizes the constant ebb and flow of feeling, emotions and moods, especially those produced by our relationships with others. It represents the first impression we make upon others. The Moon also symbolizes habit patterns and conditioned responses, and the influence public opinion the has upon us.
For A Man
When relaxed, at home or among friends, a man’s lunar qualities surface. But under circumstances where a man feels he must show his best face and impress others, especially other men, he is more likely to rely on his solar self. Similarly, a man tends to show more of his lunar side when romancing or interacting with women. The Moon in a man’s birth chart also symbolizes the kind of women with whom he feels most relaxed, happy and secure; the sort of woman to whom he feels most comfortable showing his emotions, his receptivity and his vulnerabilities. The Moon in a man’s horoscope, however, does not necessarily represent his “ideal woman” or the features he finds most attractive and sexually appealing in a woman—qualities better symbolized by Venus. It can, however, symbolize characteristics of a man’s mother which he tends to seek in or project upon other women.
The Moon in a man’s birth chart also represents his emotions and how he expresses them, or fails to do so. How a man adapts to the demands of daily life and changing situations is also represented by the Moon, as well as his management style and organizational abilities.
For A Woman
The Moon in a woman’s chart symbolizes the face she puts forward in her everyday interaction with others, especially at home and with family members. For a girl or a young woman, the Moon in her horoscope represents her ideal role model and the qualities of traditional womanhood she wishes to embody. For a mature woman, the Moon in her birth chart symbolizes her approach to motherhood, domestic partnership, family responsibility and to traditional female roles in general, as well as the enduring influence of the mother. The Moon in astrology, however, is not the prime symbol of a woman’s femininity and sexuality, which is better symbolized by Venus in her horoscope. The significance of the Moon for a woman deals more with how she expresses her femininity at home and in the world.
In the workplace, the Moon in a woman’s chart represents her capacity for and style of coping with ever-changing demands and priorities, and how she interacts with employees, employers, colleagues and clients.
for learning purposes only/credits to Michael R. Meyer
Traditional Attributes
The mother image. The home. Protection, nourishment, feelings and instincts. Responses and reactions to everyday, practical situations. Adjusting to the demands and flow of daily life. The body and surface personality traits. Appearances. Receptivity, changeability and passivity. Imagination, moods and sympathy. Public life, the mass mind and public opinion
Humanistic Interpretation
Reflecting solar rays as cool, tranquil light, the Moon is the mediatrix of solar light and life. It inspires and sustains solar will. The lunar principle enables one to adapt, develop and mature within the area defined by Saturn (the symbol of limits). In a birth chart, the Moon shows how you most comfortably and naturally adjust your feelings, actions and responses to suit social requirements and daily needs. The Moon symbolizes the constant ebb and flow of feeling, emotions and moods, especially those produced by our relationships with others. It represents the first impression we make upon others. The Moon also symbolizes habit patterns and conditioned responses, and the influence public opinion the has upon us.
For A Man
When relaxed, at home or among friends, a man’s lunar qualities surface. But under circumstances where a man feels he must show his best face and impress others, especially other men, he is more likely to rely on his solar self. Similarly, a man tends to show more of his lunar side when romancing or interacting with women. The Moon in a man’s birth chart also symbolizes the kind of women with whom he feels most relaxed, happy and secure; the sort of woman to whom he feels most comfortable showing his emotions, his receptivity and his vulnerabilities. The Moon in a man’s horoscope, however, does not necessarily represent his “ideal woman” or the features he finds most attractive and sexually appealing in a woman—qualities better symbolized by Venus. It can, however, symbolize characteristics of a man’s mother which he tends to seek in or project upon other women.
The Moon in a man’s birth chart also represents his emotions and how he expresses them, or fails to do so. How a man adapts to the demands of daily life and changing situations is also represented by the Moon, as well as his management style and organizational abilities.
For A Woman
The Moon in a woman’s chart symbolizes the face she puts forward in her everyday interaction with others, especially at home and with family members. For a girl or a young woman, the Moon in her horoscope represents her ideal role model and the qualities of traditional womanhood she wishes to embody. For a mature woman, the Moon in her birth chart symbolizes her approach to motherhood, domestic partnership, family responsibility and to traditional female roles in general, as well as the enduring influence of the mother. The Moon in astrology, however, is not the prime symbol of a woman’s femininity and sexuality, which is better symbolized by Venus in her horoscope. The significance of the Moon for a woman deals more with how she expresses her femininity at home and in the world.
In the workplace, the Moon in a woman’s chart represents her capacity for and style of coping with ever-changing demands and priorities, and how she interacts with employees, employers, colleagues and clients.
for learning purposes only/credits to Michael R. Meyer