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Another friend of mine has one child with a 12th house Moon - and another with a flaky Moon-Neptune conjunction. So she must be helplessly and hopelessly childlike and at the same time emotionally distant.
Looking at your child's chart can really give you some sleepless nights, because there you are, a little crescent in someone else's psyche. Sometimes you can see yourself quite clearly through your child's eyes and, well, it can be uncomfortablle.
But...
I can tell you that seeing myself in my children's natal charts has been one of the most useful exercises in self-discovery for me. And since I have two children, I can see where their attitude to me is the same and where they differ, which parts of me they may inherit and which they may reject. For example, one child has Moon in Cancer (soft, loving, feminine, emotional) and one has Moon in Aquarius (fair, intellectual, quirky, masculine). Those are quite different moons and yet I see mysefl in both.
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And my friends with the difficult placements. Actually, Q's relationship with her child is intense and passionate, but profound. I had someone come see me last week with exactly that Moon-Pluto conjunction and she described her relationship with her mother as "excellent" and very "nurturing". That's not something you hear very often, but, if you think.about it a Moon-Pluto in the 8th could mean an amazingly deep emotional connection. Surely that's no bad thing to have with your mother.
And what about that 12th house Moon? Well, it describes a mother with a stellium in Pisces pretty well I think. That's my friend.
On the other hand, I talked to a couple of people (also last week) with exactly that placement whose mothers were textbook 12 housers - distant, depressed and disinterested. A lot does depend on the other planets, but also on the wider situation. That's why it's so important to have a dialogue when you're looking at someone's chart.
My point is this. Your child may have a seemingly badly placed Moon; it's up to you to figure out how to use that energy well. And you do that by knowing yourself.


That was a wonderful post! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting. Can you please tell me which of your children has the 12th house moon? Is it your aqua moon one?
ReplyDelete(because I have one myself, aqua moon in the 12th house).
Arrghh, well wonder how my child sees me when he has Moon-Conjunct Saturn Cancer in 9th house.. eeekkk
ReplyDeleteVery interesting article. This explains my child's 12th house moon. I too have a stellium in Pisces. Thanks for the post.
ReplyDelete@Sassy - my gut response to that is: as both father and mother - but that might be way off. Ninth is interesting - are you the same nationality as your kid.
ReplyDelete@ANon -there were three 12th house moons in particular that I was thinking about - one in Cancer, one in Aries and one in Virgo. The one in Virgo being the toughest; the one in Cancer being the easiest.
My own darling with the Aquarius Moon has it in the 5th! Yes, she is a gamester.
How does it work for you in the 12th? Does it describe your mother?
My daughter has a ninth house moon conjunct Saturn and the same sign and degree as her father's sun. When she was younger he told her he gave birth to her and they do have a much closer relationship in that way than she and I have.
ReplyDeleteSo we've already got two 9th house moon kids here. That says something quite interesting about mothers who are seekers, who have broad horizons, who have big minds. It's a nice placement.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was pregnant with my first child, I thought a Taurus moon sounded nice, so I tried to be as mellow as possible, to the point of taking up meditation and prenatal yoga. My Sagittarius daughter played her first prank on me by choosing to have a twelfth house Scorpio moon within a degree of her Scorpio ascendant. I could never have "chosen" a natal chart that could do justice to her unique soul.
ReplyDeleteI've nothing to add of real substance, just wanted to say I've had this open in a tab since it went up. It's so lovely and resiliently optimistic, I love seeing it again.
ReplyDeleteBoth me and my daughter have 11th house moon, hers in Taurus, mine in Scorpio. As a child I had great fun growing up with lots of adventures, outings and lots of discussions about ideas, I seem to be following suit too, learned Mother techniques. One thing I would try to remember though is that a child needs a Mum and not just a friend, the feeling I got with my own Mum especially in the teenage years when the Uranian need for independence and rebellion sets in.
ReplyDeleteBoth my son and I have Moon in the 12th. My Moon conjuncts my Sun and Pluto, all three in Leo, Leo rising. His moon squares Uranus (I am an astrologer), squares Mars (we yell a lot), squares Pluto (lots of life and death issues we've had to deal with over the years). I too said YIKES when I saw his chart and wondered about our relationship. We are old now, I'm 66, he's 46 and we live together off and on (he's never married- Sag moon). I could go on and on, it's all endlessly fascinating.
ReplyDeleteAnd then the next question is: what was your own mother's chart?!
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