3706me - Moon in Scorpio
Oct. 27th, 2005 02:24 pmOct. 27, 2005
Moon in Scorpio
Regardless of whether you're a male or female, the very first love of
your life was your mother (or if mom was absent, then another mother
figure in your environment). The Moon symbolizes the unconscious,
instincts, and what you need to feel nurtured in your life.
With the Moon in Scorpio, you like to keep a close watch over your
environment. You tend to be quite wary and suspicious of the hidden
workings and motivations of others You may have been born at a time
when your mother was experiencing a crisis in her life? Or your birth
may have been somehow traumatic. As a very young child, you may have
experienced your mother as being rather emotionally possessive,
controlling, and intense in her relationship with you.
The Moon is the "place" where we go for comfort when scared.... and,
as adults, we tend to unconsciously nurture ourselves in much the
same way our mothers nurtured and cared for us when we were very
young children. Therefore, as an adult, you have a strong need for
emotional intensity, and you may often feel an overwhelming need for
emotional drama in your life. With the Moon in Scorpio, feeling bad
is often much better than feeling nothing at all. Under stress you
might even resort to unconsciously acting and behaving in ways which
will then create this needed emotional drama and intensity in your
life.
For day to day relief of stress? Try taking a long, hot, soothing
bath illumined only by moonlight. Better yet... if you've got the
bucks, then buy a Jacuzzi to escape into. Other suggestions? Enter
the inner-sanctum of your home (You do have an inner-sanctum in your
home, don't you?) and read a good "whodunit" murder mystery, the
latest supernatural Dean Koontz thriller, or a book revealing hidden
mysteries of the universe. Last, but certainly not least, get kinky
with the mutually contenting adult in your life (preferably in that
Jacuzzi you recently bought). Suggestions for a nice relaxing
vacation? If you enjoy vacations involving a wee bit of physical
activity, then I suggest calling up Carlsbad Caverns, in New Mexico
and signing up for one of their cave spelunking tours. If you're a
wee bit more sedentary in your ways, then rent a cabin overlooking a
lake (located out in the middle of nowhere) and enjoy the peace and
solitude.