The Moon is an extension of the Earth. Like your satellite, it tunes us to the impressions of the here and now. Often it brings references from our personal past and the collective past, tempting us to remain there.
While the physical Moon orbits the Earth, between Venus and Mars, it usually comes immediately after the Sun in the astrological schemes, since it reflects the sunlight for our planet at night. The rays of the sun descend in soft reflections, sent to us by the moon as we rest, restoring our energies to the activities of the next day. By the high degree of receptivity involved, in astrology the star symbolizes our dreams, intuition and subconscious.
As the energy of the Sun shows to others who we are and how we act, the energy of the Moon moves with our inner self, gives us sensitivity and intuition. It is a receptive energy that brings forth feelings and emotions. In addition, the Moon is very close to Earth. Its gravitational force influences tides and its energy influences life on the planet as a whole. Of course there is a partnership and a complement enters the solar and lunar energies, since the Moon reflects the light of the Sun at night. As we understand the energies of the moon, we can better understand our inner and our personality.
It directs our sense of belonging to something, being part of a family nucleus or having more appreciation for a type of behavior, sharpens our sense of aggregation, our need for safety, comfort and well-being. The Moon can be considered as one of the most important factors in an astral map, often saying more about a person than the Sun's own position on the astral map. To be successful in life and possess a strong and balanced mental equipment, which will account for the many situations that affect our psyche in daily life, analyzing and understanding the position of the Moon on the map becomes very important.
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