Alex | Sagittarius | Official Vodka Aunt.
/// Tarot reader, writer, and professional drama queen.
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Moon in the first house:
makes the personality sensitive, intuitive, and receptive with strong feelings and imagination. The self can express emotions powerfully, is social and concerned with public life although timid and shy. One's personality may change in response to others.
Moon in the second house:
is exalted giving reserve emotional energies, a sense of rhythm and moods. One is usually protective of one's values and tenacious in holding on to what one has. Finances tend to be prosperous but may fluctuate. One tends to be sentimental about some possessions.
Moon in the third house:
makes the mind more impressionable, adaptable, imaginative, and curious. Feelings tend to be more changeable. One may be protective of siblings, and the influence of the mother may somehow be connected with one's brother or sisters. Early education is important, and the memory may be quite good for learning. Personality is often expressed through conversation, writing, or the arts.
Moon in the fourth house:
is dignified giving deep roots and loyalties to family and home as well as strong instincts to protect and nurture. One is usually conscious of security, sensitive to the environment, emotional, intuitive, and sentimental. Memories are an important part of one's personality. One is often maternal, and the focus is often on domestic concerns.
Moon in the fifth house:
means that feelings are often expressed through children, entertainment, or creativity. One likes to play games or sports. Personality may have leadership qualities and like dealing with the general public. Feelings like to be happy and optimistic and may be rather childlike. Imagination can stimulate creativity.
Moon in the sixth house:
is practical and often focused on work whether it be employment or housework. One is usually capable and willing to serve others. One is curious about nature and likes technical and scientific things. Time may be spent in cooking, cleaning, sewing, and taking care of small animals. Health may be a concern, because of its inconstancy.
Moon in the seventh house:
is responsive to one's partner and often focused on close relationships with women. One's attitude toward the partner tends to be maternal, protective, caring, nurturing, and may have emotional ups and downs. One either wants to mother or be mothered or both. Personality primarily reflects one's partner like a mirror.
Moon in the eighth house:
is fallen. Emotions may be creative or destructive. One is usually responsive sexually, though this may be influenced by one's relationship with one's mother. One may work with women or the general public and can be good at research or detective work in probing the unconscious mind. One may be quite receptive to psychic impulses and be concerned with death and the after-life.
Moon in the ninth house:
is concerned with intellectual interests, travel and other cultures, exploration, politics, philosophy or religion. The imagination is broad and visionary. Feelings like to be free, open, and expansive. One likes to understand public attitudes, ideas, and beliefs and may be a good teacher.
Moon in the tenth house:
is detriment. Career may involve the general public or work with women. Changes may occur in one's job and how one is known in the world over one's lifetime. One tends to be responsive to the outer world, and one's feelings may be greatly influenced by current events.
Moon in the eleventh house:
indicates association with the general public, social change, and collective endeavors. One's friends are likely to include many women, and one may feel protective of one's friends. One is interested in popular movements, likes social activities, and often imagines a better world.
Moon in the twelfth house:
is intuitive, imaginative, dreamy, mysterious with hidden or subconscious feelings. One is usually withdrawn or may find peace in seclusion, meditation, and spiritual retreats. One may want to help humanity, because of strong empathy with the unfortunate. One's own feelings may also be challenged by many troubles so much that one might even feel persecuted.