Astro-Baby; Your Moon – Your Mothering…

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Obviously, there are oodles of factors that contribute to your mothering style but astrologically you look to your Moon. Also, arguably, Ceres & stuff in the 5th House but for now, let’s do the Moon…And, as always, this is just off the top of my head, for fun and not taking into account your whole chart.

For example, if your Moon is in Scorpio but it’s bang on Uranus, you are totally looking at an Aquarian/Uranian zing to that Scorped up Moon. And if you’re an Astro-Fiend, look to the easy/harmonious/soft versus tricky/challenging/hard aspects made by the Moon to see  how you fit motherhood into other aspects of your life.

A few ideas to get you thinking…

Moon in Aries: Gung-ho Mum who imbues her kids with sense of can-do & the ability to compete in healthy ways. She models this by refusing to ever knuckle down. If shit happens, Moon-in-Aries Mum is not seen crumbling, whimpering “oh no,  not now, not this again” – she is UP and at ‘em. So she role models sensational ambition & flair. Fantastic sports mum – unless you lose, lol. Moon-in-Aries Mum can occasionally be low in empathy & does not like “grizzling.”

Moon in Taurus: Serenity Mum who transmits eerie soothing rays to even the most unruly of offspring, tetchy of babies. Moon-in-Taurus Mum, at best, is the archetypal herbal mother a la the Empress in the Tarot. Excellent at creating a secure-feeling and luxurious atmosphere of peace & plenty, regardless of funds available. Moon-in-Taurus Mum gives excellent money & worldly living advice, provides child with strong sense of adequacy. Child will  prob not crack up before 20 due to cuckoo credit card debts and louche living.

Moon in Gemini; Young-at-heart Mum who flits about forever able to relate to offspring’s foibles as her inner child so super-alive. Often prefers school age children and onward to the baby stage as the older ones can be so easily employed to collect gossip and are  more rewarding for her to dialogue with. Gets off on the imparting of knowledge & moulding  young mind aspect of parenting. Gives child verve & ability to never-ever be a bore as child HAD to be amusing for Moon-in-Gem mum.  Child comes out brainy & urbane…

Moon in Kataka; Classic Mum as this Moon is in the sign La Luna rules – the sign of parenting. Moon in Kataka loves pregnancy, birthing & breastfeeding in primal way that amazes other mothers -  has profound spiritual link to the whole thing. Is nurturing to the nth degree with only the slightest hint of martyrdom/guilting. Can and will pull off such a high level of nourishing and caring for the child, that the standard of cooking/empathy et all is never again reached. Can be terribly clingy. Child has strong feeling of being wanted & is usually a fab cook/emo-together.

Moon in Leo; Chic Mom. Moon-in-Leo Mum is fiercely loving of offspring a la nature documentaries & she is ultra-adept at all milestone events such as choreographing parties, attending funparks and ensuring the child looks just-so for the first day of school. Child can feel a bit like co-conspirator in major fabulosity scheme. Moon in Leo has fervent belief in her child’s extreme beauty, talent and star potential – how could it be any other way for a being who sprung from her gilded loins. Will make scenes at parent teacher meetings if  child’s genius not acknowledged. Fiend for table manners & grooming.The child will have awesome pics of self – maybe even a portrait.

Moon in Virgo; Details Mum. No way will the child of Moon-in-Virgo Mum ever have be sheepish at school because of excursion  note not signed et al. All details from childs fingernails being filed to regular dental check-ups and ability to pronounce words properly will be taken care of. Supernaturally together young peeps often spring from Moon-in-Virgo mums who ensured they always  have needle and thread to sew on buttons, their taxi fare  home & the ability to properly read instructions. Her child will be educated, healthy & wise…Or else. Can nark off a bit. Or be a bit hypochondriac.

Moon in Libra; Yummy Mummy. Moon-in-Libra Mum  is not the sort of saint who skips a facial so that her children can have new shoes but she models that detached & independent woman who doesn’t lose herself in parenting. She flirts. Even with the ob-gynae who helps to deliver her baby. She imparts her sense of justice, symmetry and elegant living to her children and weilds her charm to make even the most mundane aspects of childhood quite fascinating. Her child is imbued with a social conscience, charm & eloquence and beauty worship. Moon-in-Libra Mum insists her children conduct themselves in public and at quite adult occasions v.early on. Result; sophisticated, take-anywhere children.

Moon in Scorpio; Totality Mum. Moon-in-Scorpio Mum needs to bond deeply with her children and experience a primordial and open bond with them. She can be amazingly single-minded and obsessed when it comes to backing them – i often  think those child progidies have Moon-in-Scorpio Mums. They’ll read every single parenting book going and apply the findings. They want their child actualised & individuated – with no hang-ups. They can be a bit more focussed than some of the other Moon Signs on what they felt they had to give up, to become a parent. Her children are v.self-aware & often have one unique & official talent.

Moon in Saggo; Boho Mum. Moon-in-Saggo mum is the  most likely to jump on a plane to take even toddler kids trekking in Spain or whatever mind-expanding experience she deems appropriate. She believes in candour and space for herself so she’ll encourage her kids to be likewise extremely  honest and with the ability to create the mood/space they need to be themselves.  Banquet style dins on the table every night ain’t her style. Kids get spontaneity & a lot of quite frothy political thoughts/beliefs/opinions about everything. Kid will be a great debater. She’s slack with rules & always on the child’s side re school. Will argue validity of homework as a concept – putting the whole system on trial – rather than admit her child didn’t do it.

Moon in Capricorn; Moon-in-Capricorn  operates much like Moon-in-Virgo mum only with less details consciousness and more of an over-riding long term vision for her child. Foresight is her. She puts childs name down for right kindie at conception. Ditto proper schools etc. She thinks way ahead and even back; child is not only member of right clubs, child is very aware of ancestors and where he/she fits into society. Child gets fantastic head start in life & a whole lot of – at the appropriate age – witty & bawdy insider secrets of Life. But there will be no slacking. Moon in Capricorn’s child often does not realise all that is being done for her/him at the time.

Moon in Aquarius; Eccentric Mum. Child learns about conspiracy theories, Kombucha mushroom as an antioxidant or maybe not and alternative realities early on as is taken along with Moon in Aqua Mum’s perpetual personal growth trip. Moon-in-Aquarius Mum  is not going to fit into a bourgeois parenting paradigm – no way- so her child may well be alt.schooled, alt.healthy and alt-thinking from an early age. Moon in Aqua Mum can be super-rigid but her over-riding philosophy of New Age parenting will usually win the day. Her child gets the gift of a cosmic consciousness, open mind and the gift of being his/her own person.

Moon in Pisces; Moon in Pisces Mum can be a tad inconsistent. Yin, Yang and Yin again. One moment she’s Domestic Godesssy and it’s cupcakes at dawn – the next moment, everyone  is on a macrobiotic diet and learning to meditate. One moment she’s overbearingly THERE and wanting to bond, the next screeching for space so she can create her magnum opus. Again. Moon in Pisces children get a sense of the world as being an enchanted place, where  magical thinking works. He/she will also be ultra-culturally literate as Moon-in-Pisces is a polyglot who appreciates similar in her children. They will v.rarely be stuck or queruously peevish. She bequeaths them magic & fluidity.


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  1. davidl’s avatar

    Im not sure why exactly, but I find that photo so sexy ..my wife is moon in sag and the description is perfect..

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  2. gem le taureau’s avatar

    Ha! I’m Aqua moon and not a Mum but I’m such an Aqua Moon Aunty! My legion of tiny minions has totally been dragged along on my Moon in Aqua Aunty’s perpetual personal growth trip. Hilarious!

    Was explaining to my legion of child producing sisters the other day that I do such different stuff with each of them when we have one-on-one time with no grownups. I just totally let them be their own tiny individual with me, and do what they want to do not what I want them to do. And lets face it with me as Aunty Numero Uno they HAVE to be open minded as I am a fairly random human!

    Aww feeling all gushy about the tiny minions now… I just love all of them in their too cute tininess.

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  3. matthew-minerva’s avatar

    LOVING THE MOON IN SAGGO MUM! DOES THIS WORK FOR FUTURE DADS TOO?? LOL
    Mums got moon in aries so true lol!

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    1. matthew-minerva’s avatar

      no wait sorry moon in Capricorn sun in aries! OMG IM SOO STUPID LOL
      OMG NOW THIS IS SCARY! OMFG THIS IS CRAZY

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      1. Sweetpea’s avatar

        Matty, Calm down doll..

        I’m Aries, Moon in Cap and I can assure you we have our heads on straight. Girls think I’m nuts (Gemini rising) and do have weaknesses…(mentioned on my post here), but you will never go hungry, Mum will never walk the streets. We will kill for you (Aries)

        Anything else you would like?

        :)

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        1. Sweetpea’s avatar

          By “girls” I meant my two daughters!!

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          1. matthew-minerva’s avatar

            aww thanks sweetpea – your daughters are very lucky!
            thank you!
            lol
            Matt

  4. saggigal’s avatar

    I’m an Aqua moon too, and not a mum either -yet…!- but devoted godmum, auntie etc. I was thinking as i read the description, hmm, no, im not that eccentric, but then i thought about what i consider ‘normal’ in spending time with kids/ and raising them- ie, bach flower remedies, talking in made up languages, discussing kind of non-kid topics , like psychic protection (last week was how to use white light to feel safe), yes all manner of alternative therapies – this signalled that maybe am not as normal as i imagine? (lol!)
    i also, like gem above, completely let them be themselves- one of my most fervent philosophies is around raising girls not to have to give a kiss/cuddle to relatives they dont want to- it trains them to override their natural instincts of safety and assertion to be ‘nice’. so although it offends some (actually suprisingly alot) of rellies/friends of family, i never force nieces etc to just be sweet/affectionate for someone else’s sake.

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    1. gem le taureau’s avatar

      I’m the same saggigal but with the boys too. We all give each other a kiss and a cuddle hello/goodbye/goodnight/good morning in our family but jut because we are raising such beautiful soft sweet boys doesn’t mean they have to violate their own sense of space for our ideals. Not just girls who get forced into affection!

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      1. saggigal’s avatar

        very true Gem!

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    2. Lexicon_Limbo’s avatar

      I’m aqua moon non-mum too saggigal & echo your sentiments above!

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  5. postmodscorp’s avatar

    Lol – Kataka moon mother… But her Aqua rings true here too. Nothing bourgeois in my childhood!
    Breastfed until 3 – kataka. Alt-lifestyle – Aqua. I still get food parcels at almost 30 – Kataka……. Oh and the maryrdom/guilting… tick there as well!

    No idea how I’d parent, am also a Cancer moon…. But could see myself doing the whole Moon in scorp thang too…

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  6. Sweetpea’s avatar

    Cappy Moon…

    Mom always did defend us kids growing up and I attributed that to her being so Leonian….(Sun and Moon…don’t knock the kiddies, she’ll kick ass, or devour you…).

    Emo though I always felt responsible towards my Mom…If she was unhappy then well, I’d try to make her happy.

    What I’ve found on several occassions is that she’s been surprised that I have had weaknesses….Like letting a certain relationship get to me, or my gambling, drinking and smoking…LOL…

    But it’s really not been so funny of course.

    Yet she’s been surprised. I told her “Mom, I’m not super woman!” Guess I gave off this “I can handle it all”…

    Aries Sun and Moon Cap…Noel Tyl calls it “the radiant rock”…Yeah, well, even rocks crumble into the ocean from time to time…

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  7. Pisces in CQ’s avatar

    Moon in Cancer – and just can’t relate to it actully. Can relate to moon in gemini, or possibly libra, particularly sagg and ranting against ‘the system’ and absolute yes with pisces. Am nurturing with physical requirements but am just not there for my kids if they don’t do things for themselves using their own mindset/attitudes. And HAVE to get away from them all every now and then to be able to think!!!

    You put such interesting and thought provoking things on here Mystic.

    And just LOVED the photo. The retorts I would whack back when people chastised me for wearing high heels when pregnant!!! It brought back memories actually, and a couple of chuckles.

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  8. Mystic Medusa’s avatar

    Well also see the caveat – look to any strong conjunctions the Moon makes and the House.
    eg; Moon in Cancer with Mercury operates more like a Gemini/Virgo Moon & thank YOU!

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  9. Sweetpea’s avatar

    “Capricorn’s child often does not realise all that is being done for her/him at the time.”

    Guess I misunderstood the topic…Thought it was how we perceived our Mom’s.

    But, the above is true in the sense that my oldest daugher has said “I wish I would have listened to you” (she eloped, had a child at nineteen, but this Sat. is graduating college..She did it all herself..I had nothing to do with it as far as motivation, etc…)

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  10. nebulous virgo’s avatar

    No children so far, but looking forward to them;)

    Moon in Leo (6th), squared by Uranus (8th), trine Neptune (9th). I have always dreamt of raising my children while I still live with my friends in some shared house/big flat, and never imagined a husband. Hm.

    For contributing to Mystic’s curious question, I’ll take my mother.
    Scorpio Sun conjunct Neptune (5th), Virgo Moon concjunct Pluto (3rd).
    She was, still is an amazing mother. Detailed, yes. Though full time working mother (took of 6moths after birth of me and younger brother), everything necessary was sorted. Food, Health, Homework, whatever needed to be signed. She has this rational, practical Virgo touch which was awesome for us to become clear, conscious, straight kids (I hope). On the other side (deep down inside) she is also that over-attached Pluto-Mom. I always felt there are colliding energies, which made the mother-daughter thing more complicated than it appeared on the surface. When I moved out I was determined to do this on my own. she was actually very hurt by me “sneeking off”. I had to apologize and nurture her to make up for it. That was a moment when I realized that my mother is a very sensitive person, which she never showed really, as having to display a lot of strength raising us (rarely father or other male-figures around).

    When I had my first surgery a couple of years ago, she called to tell me she would take off work and come to support me. True Aries Rising Me said: “Oh no, Mum, please, I am 22 and can do this on my own, nothing major, really.” The Surgery actually appeared to be much more complicated than anticipated, the surgeon need hours and hours longer than planned and when I actually woke up the next day I was a total mess. Not being able to even get up on my own. Well the same day around noon, mother suddenly wakls into room. She had dreamt the Surgery would not go well, took the train in the morning and stayed two weeks to nurture me. I would hardly have recovered that well and fast without her. I love my Mom.

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    1. Sweetpea’s avatar

      Thats really great nebulous,

      Sounds like you have a wonderful Mum…

      One time my daughter left some of her makeup at my place and I drove 20 minutes to drop it off at her work because I knew she would need her powder and lipstick, etc..

      When I walked up to her out side of her work, she was with a group of her friends. As I handed her things to her she said…”now isn’t that a wonderful Mom”…

      She’s my Kataka…And I love her and my Gemini both…

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      1. nebulous virgo’s avatar

        Yes, sweetpea, my mother is a wonderful role-model.
        My brother and me are very independent and capable, traits we truly owe to our uber-mother.

        reading the other comments I came across being aunt or god-mother, so I can contribute with my god-mothering-style. Like Gem Le Tareau mentions in the second comment, I adore being with kids and letting them do what they like to do. I enjoy being with them, playing it their style soooo much. I am amazed by these small humans. I am Godmother to a 4year old Gem and a 8 weeks old Pisces. The Gem girl cracks me up, she loves playing with me. I always find when being with them, that my heart just starts pouring out love and devotion. Next week is the Gem girl’s birthday and she likes me so much that I am the only adult invited (she reckons most adults are dull). I am so honored!!!

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        1. nebulous virgo’s avatar

          OMG time flies, of course the little Pisces boy is almost 4 months old by now.

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    2. postmodscorp’s avatar

      People often miss the gentle scorp inside NV – for you to see your mums softer side, and to then cherish it is such a gift from her to you, and then a gift back!!
      I got teary reading this post – thank you!

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  11. em’s avatar

    that description of the libra-moon, if you flipped the genders, would BE my cancer-sun libra-moon dad.

    me & mum both have taurus moons & she was actually v. detached & hardheaded but practical & honest. Not easy to impress! But as Mystic points out, “Moon-in-Taurus Mum gives excellent money & worldly living advice, provides child with strong sense of adequacy.”

    Typical of taurus moons, me & mum share a love of ‘nice’ things (cut flowers, deli food), – one of the only things we have in common!

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    1. pisceaness’s avatar

      my scorp sun mother has taurus moon. when i first read mm’s description it didnt instantly click but i totally get what em is saying re detached and hardheaded! could actually sum my mother up to a t. but yes, excellent money and worldly advice…that my pisces moon does not always want to hear!

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  12. Bella’s avatar

    No kids of my own, but mother is scorp with cap moon. Always raised us to be independent, but only after we all left home within a few years did I find out just how much she missed us. The bit about being less detail conscious than a virgo is so true. Mum was at college when we were at school, and went out before we got up. Never had time for absence notes, so she printed some pre signed blank slips, which we filled in with our personal details and reasons for absence. Teachers hated them, but mum said she trusted us. And, you know what, we never abused the system.

    She also never had ambition for us. She said we were not hers, she was our carer and guardian until we found our own way. It was not her place to decide on our life route, simply to give us the skills and opportunities to make our own choices. But with all that scorp energy and passion it was far from boring. I was a teenager when she taught us how to make the perfect pink gin, an important life skill.

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  13. Sweetpea’s avatar

    “She said we were not hers, she was our carer and guardian until we found our own way.”

    EXACTLY what I told my girls Bella….Empowers them, you know? It’s not MY life, it’s theirs….

    Pinik gin, eh? (lol..)

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  14. Bella’s avatar

    Sp, you been on the pinik gins yourself??? :)

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    1. Sweetpea’s avatar

      Never heard of it in my life Bella! I live in California! Don’t know if besides “Pink”, the singer, we have Pinks!

      :)

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      1. Sweetpea’s avatar

        Oh, I see the spelling now and what you meant….he,he…Got me there good…

        Yeah, me be sloshin’ down the pinkies…

        :)

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  15. taurean with the HMBOTS’s avatar

    i’m a moon in virgo mother and i reckon Mystic has done a very good description of me as mother, LOL, blush blush!!

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  16. Baristagem’s avatar

    Moon in Gemini

    Haven’t become a mum yet, only to a few pets. I find them amusing!

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    1. virgo cat’s avatar

      Both of my parents are Gemini moon and they were/are SO Gemini moon parents.
      My dad said he never laughed so much in his life until he had kids.

      Also, my mum now finds her goofball dog very entertaining.

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  17. Savannah’s avatar

    Cancer moon and gemini – I think. Read both. Sucked at pregnancy (depressed before and after both just disliked it), birth (incredibly painful & both boys got ’stuck’ traumatic for all) & breastfeeding – multiple probs. I do

    Gemini sounded much more like my parenting I do like the moulding & imparting of knowledge, adamant they turn out sane, smart and independent. Toddlers and teenagers completely freak me out – eewww dreadful creatures lol.

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  18. Ram Tormented by Librans’s avatar

    I am Aries Sun and Moon in Libra and yes, I have always insisted that my kids behave appropriately in public. It was such hard work – but you know, I can take them anywhere and totally enjoy the experience. At times like that, where we can all relax and have fantastic conversations over something yummy to eat – I feel so proud of them!

    Sweetpea, your comments resonate with me as I, too, tell my kids that I am here to guide and provide and it is up to them to live their lives. The one thing I want to give them is hope – hope for a future they can make themselves.

    My son is Leo Sun and my daughter, Libra Sun.

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  19. mons’s avatar

    I’m a taurus sun and pisces moon and I think mystic is a pretty spot on with that description. I do tend to chop and change a lot, but it’s never boring at my house because we are always trying out something new. My daughter is an Aquarius sun and she just goes with the flow so it all works. We also seem to be very intuitive with regards to each other and when we need space. There’s never been a time when she’s needed space and I’ve tried to smother her and vice versa. We just know when to leave each other be. The only issue really we have is with discipline. I’ve tried all different types of discipline methods and none have worked, possibly because I can’t manage to be consistent with one for more than 2 months Lol. I did have a talk with Ivy today about what she thinks is the best discipline method and she said time-out in her room so I’m going to do that and try really hard to stick with it.

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  20. seabird’s avatar

    Aqua moon and Mystic, you have it down pat. My poor child!

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    1. gem le taureau’s avatar

      No way! We’re awesome! Its FUN being a kid around us!

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  21. weathergirl’s avatar

    Aries Moon. The day I finally “saw” the perserverative “autistic” behavior in my 18 month old girl was the day I threw out every crumb of gluten in my kitchen. I HAD to do something right THEN –and the only advice I got was from my new friend (an Aussie transplant!) who had just left a job in an amazing clinic for spectrum kids: eliminate the gluten.

    No questions asked. Done.

    Sooo Aries Moon. And I’m glad for it! A million times over.

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    1. aries,aquarius, cappoliscious moon.’s avatar

      fascinating about the gluten. I have just given it up…I was a mental kid, loads of tantrums, tummy aches etc. Reckon it was gluten. Feel great now, only been off it for a few weeks now but wow! apparently 1 in 100 people in Aus are Ceoliac according to a hospital pamphlet a friend gave me!!! Good on you for trying something different too, food is medicine/poison as much as anything else.

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      1. libran tiger’s avatar

        Yes I have to agree with the gluten thing. My 4 year old boy who thinks he is spiderman and can be very hyperactive has become so much calmer since I cut out the wheat/gluten and salicylates from his diet a few weeks ago. Now it is like having a calm intelligent 7 yr old instead of a hyper/borderline getting labelled with some disorder 2 yr old.

        I have heard of so many kids like this lately. I wonder is this their naturally sensitive body systems, do they need these kind of sensitive intense personalities for their future. I am curious how my 10 yr old can handle all that food with no issues and my other child be super sensitive to it.

        I am a 12th house taurus moon, but heaps of libra. Slightly erratic mothering but kinda grounded and like creating a sacred healthy home sanctuary for my family. I am pretty laid back in allowing them to find their own way in the world.

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        1. Pisces in CQ’s avatar

          My sister went to the doctor with gluten intolerance and she was advised that wheat grown these days is grown to have a much higher gluten content.

          think also about the chemicals that these plants are feeding off. Does anyone watch stateline in Qld? Not sure if the same content is shown in other states. interesting things there lately about a man who was tossed from the CSIRO for not following the department line on how to grow decent crops. he is now in demand from farmers all over aus trying his methods of natural plant regeneration and succeeding with beautiful crops without fertilisers – though it takes about 3 years to come to fuitition.

          there is also another man who for 15 years or so now has been showing farmers how to leave the land run to its own methods in keeping water instead of letting it run off to nowhere. His method has also seen him ostracised by CSIRO. He was on australian story on ABC last year i think. Obviously the promoted farming methods by our famous CSIRO are making both us and the land unhealthy.

          Mind you, many large food suppliers/supermarket chains also own many fertiliser companies, and demand that a crop be grown to a certain size with a certain seed (patented of course) fertilised by a certain company (their own) chemical compound. No payment according to the strict contract if the chemical fertilising hasn’t occurred with the stipulated company.

          we are but the bottom link in the chain of supply and demand with no control over what we eat

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  22. funickity’s avatar

    I might have missed the boat on this post but after sleeping on it I came to some interesting conclusions.I related to the leo moon mum rave but with four daughters I find my mothering is different with each then realised THEIR moon signs seem to be a big factor…my first with a saggo moon had the passport at three weeks old, spent her pre schooling years travelling around oz and south east asia, the third on the other hand has a virgo moon, had the candle lit home birth and has hardly left the veggie patch.

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    1. Sweetpea’s avatar

      Wow, funickity,

      Four girls and with each you perceive a different Moon eliciting different factors. Makes total sense of course as I think our Moon is just so much of us and uniquely exhibited.

      Interesting about what you say regarding Saggo Moon child as both my girls Saggo Moons but it is not so much that, but that my grandaughter, (Taurus Moon, Libra Sun, Gem rising) born to oldest Saggo Moon was born in Germany and she was trans atlantic before ever born and then every six months or so for the holidays.

      At about two and a half yrs. I have a pix of her in front of the Eiffle Tower and I remember us needing to pull off the road in Austria so she could take a poop…lol…And then there was Italy where she needed to go to the bathroom again…It was an all nighter drive to Rome from Munich…

      Anyway…Mystic’s take on Saggo Moon Mom does seem to fit my Saggo Moon oldest daughter’s exp…The youngest we have yet to see but that their dad is foreign says alot about the Saggo Moon energy right there…

      Kinda craze that both my kids have the same Moon but then in the realm of Astro…probably not…Luckily as well, their Moons conjunct my Jupiter and Ceres. Maybe that’s why I been gushing so much….

      Soz…

      “Moon in Saggo; Boho Mum. Moon-in-Saggo mum is the most likely to jump on a plane to take even toddler kids trekking in Spain or whatever mind-expanding experience she deems appropriate. She believes in candour and space for herself so she’ll encourage her kids to be likewise extremely honest and with the ability to create the mood/space they need to be themselves.”

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  23. tati’s avatar

    Ooh. Would be really interested to see a similar post for dads, as well. Presume the Moon is not relevant to fathering – or is it? Which part of the chart deals with fathering (as in, raising/relating to their child)?

    my mother’s moon was in acquarius, sun pisces – she was kinda more conservative than aqua mum as outlined here. i ahve ended up very open-minded though. Maybe my dad had more influence – virgo, moon in capricorn. She was more like a combo of both of those. Mutable Mom?

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  24. aries,aquarius, cappoliscious moon.’s avatar

    capricorn moon. My home is behind my art shop, set up this way so my 6yr old daughter can always be with me when she needs to be. Am my own boss so can take time off for her. I wondered why my mothering is so different to my social personality. I believe in discipline and brushing teeth and eating well, piano lessons, doing the homework. Yet am a totally random person myself (aries/aqua). verrrry interesting. Not sure about my mothers chart, maybe though Kataka, or Virgo… Serious guilter… makes me shudder, we don’t get along at all really. She was always the star and I had to be her biggest fan/best friend, which I am not, I am too independent and she despises that. Total Prima Diva….Suggestions? (don’t know her time of birth, but she is definitely a sagg, like 80% of musical theatre performers).

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    1. aries,aquarius, cappoliscious moon.’s avatar

      oh and very curious about dad’s too. My step dad is so paternal with me, and also maternal too…. Maybe the gushy Kataka.

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  25. Mauvellous Capricorn’s avatar

    Pisces Moon. It’s pretty much all true. But so much more complicated than that. : )

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  26. Libra Twins’s avatar

    Moon at 0 degrees Gemini and Mercury in 5th to compound that.
    My girls got so much more interesting as they could communicate. When I ask what they did today at school or kinder, “nothing” is not enough for an answer and they know it and I’m sure they make stuff up to satisfy me.
    I love watching them change and they’re personalities develop, like our own personal little science experiments.
    Love teaching them to cook, and garden, which are my creative outlets. They both love it too, spend each evening helping me and my husband prepare the evening meal.

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