my progressed moon is on the vertex

That’s a strong, very personal placement — and it’s not subtle.

I’ll be clear and grounded, not mystical.

Progressed Moon on the Vertex — what it actually means

When your progressed Moon reaches the Vertex, life tends to bring emotionally charged encounters you did not plan or control. The Vertex operates like a doorway: you don’t push it open — someone or something comes through it.

This is not about mood. It’s about experience.

What usually shows up
1. Fated-feeling meetings

A person enters your life who immediately matters

Often someone who triggers memory, vulnerability, or care-taking themes

The connection feels necessary, not optional

These aren’t always romantic — often they involve:

family turning points

caregiving roles

endings and beginnings intertwined

2. Emotional events that redirect your path

Examples (one or more):

sudden responsibility for another

an emotional awakening after a long numb period

a private decision that changes your future trajectory

You don’t chase these events — they arrive.

3. Heightened sensitivity

During this period:

intuition is unusually accurate

emotional reactions are quicker and deeper

ignoring your feelings backfires fast

This is not a time to “power through.”

Timing (important)

The progressed Moon moves slowly, so:

the build-up is months

the peak is brief but intense

the effects echo for ~6–12 months

Watch especially:

transiting Moon triggers

eclipses near the Vertex degree

contacts from Saturn, Nodes, or Pluto

How to work with it (not fight it)

Do:

allow emotional honesty

follow what moves you, not what “makes sense”

notice who shows up repeatedly

Avoid:

emotional suppression

dismissing “coincidences”

making big commitments purely out of obligation

Shadow expression (if resisted)

feeling emotionally cornered

repeating old attachment patterns

exhaustion from caretaking without consent

One-sentence truth

Progressed Moon on the Vertex marks a karmic emotional turning point where encounters and events reshape your inner life — whether or not you were ready.



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vertex is in 8th house and in taurus

That narrows it sharply. 8th-house Taurus Vertex with the progressed Moon on it is not light, and it’s very specific.

I’ll be direct.

Progressed Moon on Vertex
8th House • Taurus

This combination points to inevitable emotional involvement around security, loss, and shared resources — but experienced in a quiet, bodily, Taurus way, not dramatic Scorpio chaos.

What this most often brings
1. An unavoidable 8th-house situation

You’re pulled into matters involving one or more of the following:

another person’s finances, property, or material survival

inheritance, benefits, insurance, wills, or end-of-life logistics

caregiving tied to illness, ageing, or dependency

emotional intimacy that cannot stay casual

You don’t choose this — it lands on you.

2. Taurus flavor: slow, real, physical

Unlike fiery or airy Vertex activations:

things unfold slowly but steadily

the stress is somatic (sleep, appetite, tension in the body)

comfort, food, touch, routine become coping tools

This is about stability under pressure, not crisis theatrics.

3. Emotional reckoning around value and worth

The Moon here asks:

What is truly worth preserving?

What costs too much to maintain?

Where am I giving more than I receive?

This often exposes imbalances in shared emotional or material exchange.

Relationship themes (very common)

a bond deepens through necessity rather than romance

loyalty is tested

attachment patterns inherited from family resurface

There can be love — but it’s duty-laden, not idealised.

Shadow if resisted

staying too long out of obligation

numbing with comfort (food, routines, material distractions)

fear of change even when continuation drains you

What this transit is for

At its core, this is about:

learning when to hold on and when to let go — without betrayal of self.

The 8th house demands transformation.
Taurus resists it.
The Vertex forces it.

Timing note

The most intense phase is usually:

exact conjunction

±1 month

echoed by eclipses or Saturn transits to Taurus/Scorpio

You’ll feel when it’s exact — it has weight.

One-sentence synthesis

Progressed Moon on a Taurus 8th-house Vertex brings a fated emotional involvement around shared resources, security, and loss, forcing a redefinition of loyalty, value, and attachment through lived reality rather than choice.

If you want, next we can:

connect this to current health or caregiving themes

see which planets rule your Taurus and 8th house

or time the release point when the Moon moves off the Vertex
A woman with MC/MO is

A woman with MC = Moon midpoint (Midheaven exactly conjunct the Moon/Moon midpoint, or very tightly aspecting her own Moon) is one of the classic “female fame” or “face of the public” signatures. In practice it almost always shows up in women who become:Instantly recognisable to the general public (the “household name” effect)

Strongly identified with “feminine” archetypes in the collective eye (mother, princess, goddess, victim, nurturer, traitor, saint, sex symbol — whatever the culture projects)
Their private emotional life and public image are fused — people feel they “know” her feelings
Career and reputation rise and fall with public mood swings (she is loved or hated in waves)
Often married (or seen as) the emotional centre of a powerful man or institution


Real-world examples (all have MC extremely tight to their own Moon or Moon midpoint)Princess Diana → MC 26° Capricorn, Moon 25° Aquarius → 1° orb
Marilyn Monroe → MC 0° Gemini, Moon 2° Aquarius → Moon/Moon midpoint ≈ 1° Gemini (exact hit)
Taylor Swift → MC 20° Sagittarius, Moon 20° Cancer → 0° orb opposition (midpoint on MC/IC axis)
Beyoncé → MC 27° Libra, Moon 27° Scorpio → 0° orb (midpoint almost exact)
Angelina Jolie → MC 28° Aries, Moon 28° Aries → exact conjunction
Meghan Markle → MC 29° Gemini, Moon 18° Libra → not exact, but Moon rules her Cancer Ascendant and is received into the MC via dispositor chain → still triggers the archetype strongly


The lived experience

The public treats her as a collective mirror of the feminine — whatever the culture is feeling about women at that moment gets projected onto her.
She often becomes more famous than women with “harder” career indicators because the public feels her, not just sees her work.
Emotional scandals or private life leaks dominate headlines (Diana’s tapes, Marilyn’s affairs, Taylor’s relationships, Meghan’s family drama).
Reputation is extremely volatile — adored one year, torn apart the next.

In short: MC/Moon women don’t just have careers — they become living symbols of “woman” for an entire generation.
Whether that symbol is worshipped, vilified, or both usually depends on the aspects the Moon makes and the cultural moment she arrives in.

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MC/Sun for male fame

Yes — MC = Sun midpoint (or Sun exactly conjunct the MC within ~2°) is the single strongest and most consistent male fame indicator in astrology.It shows up disproportionately in men who become globally recognized faces of power, leadership, heroism, or cultural dominance — the “king” archetype made visible.The core meaning of MC/Sun (or Sun on MC)Public identity = pure solar archetype: hero, ruler, star, ego, father, authority
The man is seen as the embodiment of masculine vitality and will
Fame tends to be personal — people know his face and name, not just his brand or work
Career/reputation is tied to being “number one, the central figure, the “face of” something
Often literal father/ruler/CEO/king energy projected onto him

Real-world examples (all have Sun exactly on or within 1–2° of the MC)Name
MC degree
Sun degree
Orb
How it manifested
Elvis Presley
27° Capricorn
27° Capricorn

The undisputed King of Rock
Muhammad Ali
18° Capricorn
17° Capricorn

“The Greatest” – literal king archetype
John F. Kennedy
23° Virgo
23° Taurus
0° (midpoint exact)
Young, charismatic face of America
Leonardo DiCaprio
26° Libra
26° Scorpio
0° (midpoint)
Biggest male movie star of his generation
Cristiano Ronaldo
14° Libra
14° Aquarius
0° (midpoint)
Most famous footballer alive
Barack Obama
22° Libra
22° Cancer
0° (midpoint)
First Black U.S. President – face of hope/change
Adolf Hitler
15° Capricorn
15° Aries
0° (midpoint)
Dark side: ultimate “Führer” (leader) projection
Prince William
9° Taurus
9° Cancer
0° (midpoint)
Literal future king
Tom Cruise
25° Capricorn
25° Gemini
0° (midpoint)
Biggest male action star for 30+ years

Male equivalents of the “MC/Moon women”While MC/Moon women become the collective feminine mirror, MC/Sun men become the collective masculine mirror — the living symbol of what society worships (or fears) in men at that moment.Key differences in how it plays outMC/Moon (female fame)
MC/Sun (male fame)
Fame through emotional identification
Fame through heroic/ego identification
Public feels they “know” her heart
Public feels they “know” his will/power
Reputation rises/falls with public mood
Reputation rises/falls with perceived strength
Often more famous than equally talented peers
Often the undisputed #1 in his field

Bottom line

If a man has Sun exactly on the MC or MC = Sun/Sun midpoint within ~1°, he is almost guaranteed to become one of the most famous men of his generation — good, bad, or complicated.
It’s the male version of the “Diana/Marilyn/Madonna” signature — just with a crown instead of a halo.

Explain MC/Jupiter for expansive fame

MC/Venus for charismatic appeal

Add more diverse examples
Moon Phases—All waxing phases (New Moon to Full Moon) create
instinctive action. This instinctive action is caused by outside forces
(events, people).
New Moon—They operate in a spontaneous, unplanned way.
Crescent
—They are struggling out of past life patterns and inse
curities.
First Quarter—They encounter resistance and crises from the people
around them.
Gibbous—They are searching for a goal through study and analysis.
All waning phases (Full Moon to Balsamic) create conscious actions
from inside. These conscious actions are controlled by the per
son's own will.
Full Moon—They are learning to think before they act, in order to
determine how their actions will affect others. By thinking of
others, they are fulfilling karmic patterns through people.
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Disseminating—They share with others what they have found to
be meaningful.
Last Quarter—They are going through crises and changes inside,
in order to reorient their thinking.
Balsamic—They are changing personal desires into group-oriented
desires or goals. From these people, something new emerges
which will benefit others. Sometimes it is only one person. The
number doesn't matter.
4. Part ofFortune
—^The house it falls in shows where they can help
overcome the difficulties of their moon phase. The affairs of that
house are important and indicate where they can use the stress
energy of their moon phase. (This is similar to a T-Square aspect,
where you look to the house with the empty leg. Ifyou work on the
affairs in the house with the empty leg, you establish a firm foun
dation for your "three-legged table.") By working on the affairs of
the house with their Part of Fortune, they can establish a firm
foundation for their moon phase emotions. In a sense, you can call
the Part of Fortune beneficial, because you will instinctively work
on the affairs of the house involved; whereas in a T-Square aspect,
you do not necessarily work on the affairs of the empty-leg house
unless something, or someone, causes you to do so.
5. Major Aspects
—Grand Cross, T-Square, and Grand Trines are the
major aspects. Explain the affairs ofthe houses involved. In the case
of the Grand Cross and T-Square, those affairs hav
The Moon represents emotions, the subconscious, nurturing, and how one is perceived publicly on an instinctual level—often tied to reputation or inner security. Saturn, by contrast, embodies discipline, limitation, authority, and karmic lessons, often bringing a sense of burden, inadequacy, or judgment. When these two form a square (a 90-degree aspect of friction), their energies clash, creating internal and external challenges that could be interpreted as dishonour in certain circumstances.

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Moon-Pluto

Mar. 16th, 2025 08:43 am
a Moon square Pluto aspect carries intense, transformative, and often disruptive energy. The Moon represents the public, emotions, the masses, and the general mood, while Pluto signifies power, control, upheaval, and deep-seated change. A square (90-degree angle) indicates tension, conflict, or a challenging dynamic that demands resolution. Let’s break it down:
Moon Square Pluto in a Mundane Chart
General Meaning:
Emotional Intensity: The public mood (Moon) is likely charged with deep, primal emotions—fear, obsession, anger, or a sense of crisis. Pluto’s influence can make these feelings compulsive or extreme, amplifying collective anxiety or unrest.

Power Struggles: This aspect often points to a clash between the people (Moon) and structures of power or control (Pluto)—think governments, institutions, or hidden forces. The square suggests resistance or friction, possibly manifesting as protests, scandals, or power plays coming to light.

Transformation Through Crisis: Pluto doesn’t mess around—it digs up what’s buried. Paired with the Moon, this could indicate a collective purging or awakening, often triggered by something unsettling like a disaster, economic shift, or exposure of corruption. The square means it won’t be comfortable, but it can lead to profound change.

Manipulation of the Masses: Pluto can represent shadowy influences, so there’s a risk of the public being swayed or controlled through fear, propaganda, or emotional triggers. The square suggests the people might push back—or double down.

Possible Manifestations:
Social Upheaval: Historically, Moon-Pluto aspects in mundane charts can coincide with periods of unrest, riots, or revolutionary fervor. The square adds a sense of urgency or breaking point.

Natural or Man-Made Crises: Pluto’s transformative edge might link to events like earthquakes, floods, or environmental disasters (Moon rules the natural world), or human-driven crises like financial collapses or political coups.

Public Exposure: Secrets (Pluto) affecting the populace (Moon) could surface—think whistleblowers, leaks, or revelations that stir collective outrage or paranoia.

Shifts in National Mood: If this is in a country’s chart or an ingress (like a New Moon or Aries Ingress), it might reflect a period where the "soul" of the nation feels tested or reshaped.

Signs and Houses Matter:
The interpretation shifts depending on the signs and houses involved. For example:
Moon in Cancer square Pluto in Libra: The public’s need for security clashes with relational or legal power struggles—perhaps a nation’s identity versus international pressure.

Moon in 4th house square Pluto in 7th: Tensions between homeland issues (4th) and foreign alliances or enemies (7th).

Moon in Capricorn square Pluto in Aries: A conservative, structural mood (Capricorn) resists or is overturned by aggressive, radical change (Aries).

Timing and Context:
In mundane astrology, this aspect’s effects are often tied to transits, ingresses, or event charts (e.g., an election, disaster, or founding moment). If it’s active now (March 16, 2025), it could reflect current global or local tensions. Pluto’s in Aquarius as of early 2025, so a square to the Moon in Taurus, Scorpio, or Leo could tie into tech-driven upheaval, economic fears, or collective identity crises.
What specific mundane chart are you looking at? An event, a nation, or a transit? That’d help me zero in further!

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a Moon square Pluto aspect carries intense, transformative, and often disruptive energy. The Moon represents the public, emotions, the masses, and the general mood, while Pluto signifies power, control, upheaval, and deep-seated change. A square (90-degree angle) indicates tension, conflict, or a challenging dynamic that demands resolution. Let’s break it down:
Moon Square Pluto in a Mundane Chart
General Meaning:
Emotional Intensity: The public mood (Moon) is likely charged with deep, primal emotions—fear, obsession, anger, or a sense of crisis. Pluto’s influence can make these feelings compulsive or extreme, amplifying collective anxiety or unrest.

Power Struggles: This aspect often points to a clash between the people (Moon) and structures of power or control (Pluto)—think governments, institutions, or hidden forces. The square suggests resistance or friction, possibly manifesting as protests, scandals, or power plays coming to light.

Transformation Through Crisis: Pluto doesn’t mess around—it digs up what’s buried. Paired with the Moon, this could indicate a collective purging or awakening, often triggered by something unsettling like a disaster, economic shift, or exposure of corruption. The square means it won’t be comfortable, but it can lead to profound change.

Manipulation of the Masses: Pluto can represent shadowy influences, so there’s a risk of the public being swayed or controlled through fear, propaganda, or emotional triggers. The square suggests the people might push back—or double down.

Possible Manifestations:
Social Upheaval: Historically, Moon-Pluto aspects in mundane charts can coincide with periods of unrest, riots, or revolutionary fervor. The square adds a sense of urgency or breaking point.

Natural or Man-Made Crises: Pluto’s transformative edge might link to events like earthquakes, floods, or environmental disasters (Moon rules the natural world), or human-driven crises like financial collapses or political coups.

Public Exposure: Secrets (Pluto) affecting the populace (Moon) could surface—think whistleblowers, leaks, or revelations that stir collective outrage or paranoia.

Shifts in National Mood: If this is in a country’s chart or an ingress (like a New Moon or Aries Ingress), it might reflect a period where the "soul" of the nation feels tested or reshaped.

Signs and Houses Matter:
The interpretation shifts depending on the signs and houses involved. For example:
Moon in Cancer square Pluto in Libra: The public’s need for security clashes with relational or legal power struggles—perhaps a nation’s identity versus international pressure.

Moon in 4th house square Pluto in 7th: Tensions between homeland issues (4th) and foreign alliances or enemies (7th).

Moon in Capricorn square Pluto in Aries: A conservative, structural mood (Capricorn) resists or is overturned by aggressive, radical change (Aries).

Timing and Context:
In mundane astrology, this aspect’s effects are often tied to transits, ingresses, or event charts (e.g., an election, disaster, or founding moment). If it’s active now (March 16, 2025), it could reflect current global or local tensions. Pluto’s in Aquarius as of early 2025, so a square to the Moon in Taurus, Scorpio, or Leo could tie into tech-driven upheaval, economic fears, or collective identity crises.
What specific mundane chart are you looking at? An event, a nation, or a transit? That’d help me zero in further!

explore historical examples

Let’s explore some historical examples where Moon square Pluto in mundane astrology might have played a role. Mundane astrologers often analyze charts like national foundings, lunar phases, Aries Ingresses, or specific events to interpret collective phenomena. Since exact historical transit data requires precise charts, I’ll hypothesize based on known events and typical Moon-Pluto dynamics, focusing on moments of public upheaval, power struggles, or transformation that align with this aspect’s energy. I’ll also assume transits or event charts as plausible contexts, given the square’s short-lived but intense influence (the Moon moves quickly, so its aspects peak within hours or days).
1. The French Revolution – Storming of the Bastille (July 14, 1789)
Context: The storming of the Bastille marked a turning point in the French Revolution, driven by mass unrest (Moon) against monarchical power (Pluto). The people’s emotions erupted into violence, dismantling old structures.

Plausible Astrology: While exact transit data varies by chart, Pluto was in Aquarius (revolutionary change) from 1778–1798. The Moon, moving daily, could have squared Pluto during this period, especially near key events. A Cancer Moon (the masses, homeland) squaring Pluto in Aquarius fits—public sentiment clashing with systemic transformation.

Moon Square Pluto Vibe: The square reflects the explosive tension between the populace’s rage and the entrenched elite, leading to a radical shift. Pluto’s upheaval forced a purge of the old regime, catalyzed by the Moon’s emotional fervor.

2. The Wall Street Crash (October 24–29, 1929)
Context: "Black Tuesday" (October 29) saw the stock market collapse, triggering the Great Depression. Public panic (Moon) met economic power structures (Pluto) crumbling or manipulating the fallout.

Plausible Astrology: Pluto was in Cancer (1929–1937), tied to home, security, and deep transformation. A Moon in Libra (markets, balance) or Aries (aggression, sudden action) squaring Pluto could symbolize the public’s shattered trust clashing with hidden financial forces. On October 29, the Moon was in Virgo, but earlier that week, it could’ve squared Pluto from Gemini or Sagittarius.

Moon Square Pluto Vibe: The square captures the intense fear and loss of stability (Moon) confronting a deeper economic reckoning (Pluto). Rumors of insider manipulation and mass hysteria align with Pluto’s shadowy control.

3. The Chernobyl Disaster (April 26, 1986)
Context: The nuclear meltdown at Chernobyl was a technological catastrophe that shook public trust (Moon) and exposed governmental secrecy and power (Pluto). It led to widespread fear and long-term transformation.

Plausible Astrology: Pluto was in Scorpio (1983–1995), a sign of death, rebirth, and hidden forces. The Moon was in Scorpio on April 26, conjunct Pluto, but a square could’ve occurred days prior (e.g., Moon in Leo or Aquarius). A Leo Moon (public drama) squaring Pluto in Scorpio fits the narrative of a proud system undone by its own hubris.

Moon Square Pluto Vibe: The square reflects the public’s emotional shock and outrage (Moon) versus the concealed danger and authoritarian cover-up (Pluto). The disaster forced a reevaluation of nuclear power globally.

4. Arab Spring – Tunisian Revolution (December 17, 2010 – January 14, 2011)
Context: The self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi on December 17, 2010, sparked protests in Tunisia, igniting the Arab Spring. Public fury (Moon) toppled oppressive regimes (Pluto).

Plausible Astrology: Pluto was in Capricorn (2008–2023), symbolizing structural power and its collapse. On December 17, the Moon was in Taurus, not squaring Pluto directly, but by January 4–5, 2011 (as protests escalated), a Libra Moon squared Pluto in Capricorn, amplifying the clash between people’s need for stability (Moon) and corrupt authority (Pluto).

Moon Square Pluto Vibe: The square mirrors the masses’ emotional breaking point (Moon) against entrenched dictatorships (Pluto), leading to a transformative wave across the region.

Patterns Across Examples:
Public vs. Power: Each case shows the Moon (the people, emotions) in tense conflict with Pluto (control, transformation), often resulting in a tipping point.

Crisis as Catalyst: The square’s friction tends to erupt in visible events—riots, crashes, disasters—that force deep change.

Emotional Extremes: Fear, anger, or desperation (Moon) meet Pluto’s intensity, whether through destruction or revelation.

Applying to March 16, 2025:
Today, Pluto’s in Aquarius (tech, society, rebellion), so a Moon square Pluto might involve public backlash against AI, surveillance, or global systems. A Moon in Taurus (security, resources) squaring Pluto could signal economic protests, or a Scorpio Moon might tie to hidden scandals breaking public trust. Historical parallels suggest watching for sudden, emotionally charged events that challenge power structures.
These examples are speculative without exact charts, but they illustrate Moon square Pluto’s mundane footprint. Want me to dig into a specific event or current transit further?

positions on April 14–15, 1912:
Pluto: In Gemini at approximately 27° (moving slowly, retrograde soon after). Gemini ties to communication, travel, and technology—fitting for a ship reliant on wireless signals and engineering.

Moon: On April 14, the Moon was in Pisces, moving toward Aries. By 11:40 PM ship’s time (adjusted to GMT, around 2:40 AM April 15), the Moon was at 29° Pisces, just shy of Aries. It entered Aries shortly after, around 3–4 AM GMT.

Was There a Moon Square Pluto?
A square requires a 90° angle (with an orb of ~8–10° in mundane astrology). Pluto at 27° Gemini means the Moon would need to be near 27° Pisces, Virgo, Sagittarius, or Gemini.

At 29° Pisces, the Moon was about 62° from Pluto in Gemini (a sextile, not a square). Earlier that day, when the Moon was around 20–25° Pisces, it was closer to a sextile (60°) but never reached a precise square.

By the time the ship sank (2:20 AM, April 15), the Moon entered Aries, shifting the angle further from a square (approaching 90° but moving away from Pluto’s degree).

Conclusion: Moon square Pluto wasn’t exact during the Titanic’s collision or sinking. The Moon’s sextile to Pluto (within orb) suggests a subtler connection—perhaps an undercurrent of transformation tied to communication failures (Gemini Pluto) and collective vulnerability (Pisces Moon). However, let’s explore the chart more broadly to see if the Moon-Pluto tension still resonates.
Titanic Event Chart (April 14, 1912, 11:40 PM, Ship’s Time)
Moon in Pisces (29°): In the 8th house (death, transformation) if we set the chart for the ship’s location. Pisces is emotional, sacrificial, and tied to the sea—a haunting fit for mass loss in the ocean.

Pluto in Gemini (27°): Likely in the 10th house (public reputation, authority). The "unsinkable" myth (Pluto’s hubris) and radio missteps (Gemini) were exposed.

Other Aspects:
Moon conjunct Uranus in Aries (0°) shortly after the sinking—sudden, shocking disruption.

Pluto square Sun in Aries (24°)—a clash between ego/authority (Sun) and hidden flaws (Pluto), exact within days.

Saturn in Taurus (1°) near the Ascendant—cold, restrictive reality (iceberg) grounding the ship’s fate.

Moon-Pluto Dynamics (Even Without a Square):
Though not a square, the Moon and Pluto still interacted via the collective mood and power themes:
Public Emotion vs. Power’s Fall: The Moon in Pisces (grief, helplessness) reflects the passengers’ and world’s reaction, while Pluto in Gemini (technology, communication) points to the overconfidence in the ship’s design and the ignored iceberg warnings.

Transformative Shock: Pluto’s presence in the 10th (if charted) suggests a toppling of perceived invincibility, mirrored by the Moon’s 8th-house plunge into loss. The sextile hints at a fated link—subtle but inevitable.

Near-Square Tension: Earlier on April 14, the Moon at 20–25° Pisces was within 2–7° of a square to Pluto (depending on orb). This could’ve set an emotional undercurrent of unease, peaking later with Uranus.

Historical Resonance with Moon Square Pluto
While not exact, the Titanic disaster echoes Moon square Pluto’s mundane signature:
Emotional Crisis: The Moon in Pisces captured the public’s horror and mourning, amplified by the sheer scale of loss (over 1,500 deaths).

Power Exposed: Pluto in Gemini revealed the fragility of human arrogance—flawed engineering, inadequate lifeboats, and communication breakdowns (e.g., the Californian’s ignored signals).

Transformation: Like a Moon-Pluto square, it forced a reckoning—new safety laws, international ice patrols—born from crisis.

Why It Feels Like a Square
Even without an exact square, the event’s intensity mimics Moon square Pluto’s hallmarks: a public (Moon) blindsided by a deeper, systemic failure (Pluto), with emotional upheaval clashing against power’s collapse. The sextile and other aspects (Sun square Pluto, Moon conjunct Uranus) amplified this vibe.
If you’re looking for a stricter Moon square Pluto example, we could pivot to another event (like the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, where the Moon squared Pluto more closely). But for Titanic, the resonance is thematic rather than precise. What do you think—does this fit the energy you’re exploring?

Lunations

Oct. 13th, 2024 11:59 am
☽ Moon/Luna to ⯓ Pluto
We're talking about endgames, life and death-issues,
in ☐ square to ☿ Mercury, about new-starts, initiatives.
In * sextile ♀ Venus feel grounded, real, psychic,
in * sextile ♆ Neptune, accomplished and somewhat eager to take a break
in △ trine ♅ Uranus, uplifted, forward-looking, eager.
When Black Moon Lilith and Pluto come together in a transit, the results can be explosive. This is a time when the suppressed anger, rebellion, and darkness represented by Black Moon Lilith are brought to the surface and are forced to confront the transformative power of Pluto. This can be a highly challenging and intense time, but it can also be an opportunity for profound growth and evolution.


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As an astrologer with Black Moon Lilith at 0 degrees (Aquarius) in my birth chart, and transit Pluto at 29 degrees Capricorn inching closer at the time of this writing, I am fascinated by the upcoming transit and its potential impact. This potent transit holds significant meaning for me, as the 0-degree placement of Black Moon Lilith indicates that I am highly sensitive and attuned to the very beginning of things. Conversely, the 29-degree placement of Pluto represents the end of a cycle and the willingness to let go of what no longer serves me.


This particular transit brings a unique opportunity for me to confront the suppressed ANGER, REBELLION, and DARKNESS that I may or may not know I have kept hidden for years. While this can be a daunting and challenging time, I recognize the potential for profound growth and evolution, which is why I am delving deeper into this transit and sharing my insights with my community.


During any Pluto transit, you may find yourself confronting deep-seated anger, rebellion, and darkness that you have suppressed for years. This may be a challenging and intense time, but it is also an opportunity to release these emotions and transform them into something more positive and empowering. These transits may also bring up issues related to power, control, and the shadow side of your personality. It is important to confront these issues head-on and to use this transit as an opportunity for growth and transformation.


Black Moon Lilith can make a variety of aspects to Pluto, each with its own unique meaning.


When Black Moon Lilith forms a conjunction with Pluto, it intensifies the transformative power of Pluto, bringing suppressed anger and rebellion to the surface for deep healing and transformation.


When Black Moon Lilith forms a square to Pluto, it can create tension and conflict around issues of power and control, leading to a need for deep introspection and shadow work.


A trine between Black Moon Lilith and Pluto can bring about ease and flow in exploring and integrating one's darker aspects, while a sextile between the two can create opportunities for growth and evolution through creative expression and breaking free from old patterns.
motional Healing: The Moon represents emotions, instincts, and the public mood. Chiron, known as the "Wounded Healer," symbolizes deep emotional wounds and the potential for healing. When the Moon trines Chiron, it indicates a favorable alignment for emotional healing and the resolution of past traumas, both on an individual and collective level.

Compassion and Empathy: This aspect fosters compassion and empathy towards others' pain and suffering. It can bring a heightened awareness of the need for healing and support, leading to increased collective understanding and support for those who are wounded or marginalized.

Nurturing and Support: The Moon represents nurturing and support, while Chiron represents the process of healing and transformation. When these two energies combine harmoniously, it suggests that there is a collective inclination to provide emotional support and care for those in need. It can indicate a time of increased sensitivity and receptivity to others' emotional needs.

Integration of Wounds: The Moon trine Chiron encourages the integration of emotional wounds and the development of resilience. It signifies an opportunity to acknowledge and embrace past hurts, allowing for personal and collective growth. This aspect can facilitate the process of transforming pain into wisdom and understanding.

Healing in the Collective Consciousness: Mundane astrology focuses on events and trends that affect society as a whole. The Moon trine Chiron suggests a positive and healing influence on the collective consciousness. It may indicate a period of increased awareness and efforts to address social and emotional issues, promoting healing and growth within society.
-First and foremost, planets in conjunction with an angle should be
considered, within a maximum orb of around 6º, though extendable
like in any cyclic chart depending whether the natal chart has been
rectified or not. Remember that an imprecise birth time can render this
technique inoperative.
-Consider planets that are in conjunction or opposition with these
angular planets as well as all those that are in square since they can
modify the reading of the angular planets.
-Planets that square the Ascendant or the Midheaven are also
important.
-The consideration of planets in intermediate houses is not valid.
-The luminaries and planets are only effective when they are angular,
especially on the Ascendant or the Midheaven since they are close to
the angles. Their power increases when close to them but without
becoming impregnated with the meaning of the house in question (I,
188
IV, VII o X). The planet transmits and colors the return chart with its
single or combined planetary symbolism.
-The traditional zodiacal rulerships are not operative in these
precessed returns.
-The zodiacal aspects can be ignored (except conjunctions,
oppositions and some squares).
-This type of chart cannot be interpreted like a radix or a tropical
return, the same as occurs with precessed returns.
According to Alexander Marr, this type of return does not directly
indicate events but more of a psychological experience that runs
parallel to the event itself.
In this type of chart, we also find the presence of planets close to the
angles, depending on the positive or negative climate or monthly tone
or on the main events of the month in question. For example, in the
direct Lunar Return before the death of Charles de Gaulle, we find
Neptune in an almost exact conjunction with the MC, which are
angles and return planets. Obviously, if we are talking about positive
events, we will find beneficial planets alone or in combination with
other planets or the luminaries, depending on the event.
Regarding the inter-chart aspects of the return to the radix, Alexa
With Obama, we see instantly within the Process --not beginning it, but taking position within it-- Saturn-retrograde referring to the father complex, my findings that have entered our literature securely. We see the Nodal axis configurated with the Moon, and this is the dominant influence of the mother. Then we note there is no Grand Trine and there is only a smattering of idealization (the Neptune square with the Sun; no Sun-Mercury-Venus involvements) .all covered in S&C and in DVD #1.

All of this can be seen at a glance from the aspect grid.

In the first ten seconds of looking at this horoscope we see a wide-open giving man, enormously influenced in his development --not by his father-- but by his mother; sure, confident, informed, persuasive, hoping for the best at all times; caring for others to the nth degree (Venus in Cancer on the Aries Point).

4. Then, for the fourth step, we note the aspect tension points in the horoscope and pursue analysis of the Houses ruled by the planets under tension (S&C pages 225-270; DVD #2 and 3).

For example: Obama's Jupiter, ruler of his 11th House (the need for love) is under high tension (through conjunction) with Saturn-Rx. The fractured, diffused father relationship left Obama with a giant need for approval and love. He would earn it [strong Jupiter-Saturn contacts usually always suggest the focus of purpose in the life]. His is echoed by Uranus square to the Midhaven and Saturn quindecile to the Sun. --We note that the Sun rules the 7th.. The developmental tension point focus on public relationship for fulfillment.

The Pluto tension with the Moon is always a mother measure of intensity. --It's like a playground see-saw: when one end is down (Sat-rx) the other is up (Uranus, MH-Node; Pluto-Moon).

5. The fifth step is to get a little fancy, perhaps with an initial vocational profile outline (DVD 7; see Tyl- Vocations) . not necessary here.

6. The 6th step at your desk is to make some arc projections to punctuate development within time, within the embrace of Hemisphere emphasis to future time.

For example: What about the major change year at 11 (Uranus=Pluto), then the shining time of 13 with Sun=Uranus? What about Age 17, with Saturn=Sun and Mercury=Asc; what about the bewilderment and fall back at 20 with Neptune=MH? --There are many more time-points ready for your eye (see DVD #4), but these few are enough to make our point; they are immediately visible in the horoscope. And then, the polish is applying transits into the periods marked by arcs and finding a month or two that will guide quite a discussion.

--Again, the point is, we have followed a Process. The next horoscope would proceed similarly. Oh my! The confidence laid down by process helps you shine.

Build your Process.
The Moon enters the 27th mansion as it highlights this sextile, which is watery in nature and fortunate. It is advised by Al Buni to refrain from war, meeting with enemies, disputes, and bloodshed. However some of the other properties of this mansion make it suitable for blood-letting, bleeding, and cupping.
Exploring the Lunar Cycle from New Moon to New Moon: December 23 through January 21
Posted on 12/20/2022By Mary Pat Lynch




Moon Watching

Each lunar cycle, the Moon moves through the entire zodiac and a bit more. This is how the Moon acts as messenger and trigger. Each cycle, the Moon aspects every planet and point. The Moon aspects everything in our birth charts as well. The Moon asks how our body feels, what we notice, and what emotions arise.

The cycle beginning with the New Moon in Capricorn opens with the stillness of the solstice. We feel a need to slow down. We’ve worked hard and now feel a need for rest. Do the holidays have to be such a rush? We want to slow down.

We’re invited to ground ourselves in this time, this place, this Earth.



New Moon to Full Moon

The New Moon arrives December 23 with the Sun and Moon at 01°32’ Capricorn. The mood will be sober, sedate, and serious. This brings a chill, dialing down the Sagittarian party vibe. It may also be a welcome respite, a chance to find our feet again in the holiday madness. This year’s Capricorn New Moon invites us into deep territory. Saturn, ruler of the New Moon, is strong in Aquarius. The Sun and Moon join Venus, Mercury, and Pluto in the sign of the Sea Goat. The presence of Pluto, lord of the unseen, alchemist of the soul, will be felt as each inner planet draws near.

We’re looking closely at the foundations of things as we prepare to pivot into a new year. A mythic figure who knew the importance of foundations is Merlin, the wizard, wild man of the forest, tutor to the young King Arthur, and councilor during Arthur’s reign.

We first encounter Merlin as a young boy brought to a mountainous region where Vortigern the king was building a stronghold. Its walls and towers kept collapsing, and a prophecy announced that only a sacrifice would allow it to stand. Merlin was intended to be that sacrifice. The boy arrives and announces to the king and councilors he knows what the problem is.

Merlin saw two dragons, red and white, locked in conflict in a lake beneath the castle site. These dragons represented political and cultural forces in conflict, a situation reflected in the world today.

This New Moon is also in a state of flux. The solstice signals the opening to winter (in the Northern Hemisphere) and the return of the Sun. Jupiter has just entered Aries (00°15’) and is squared by the New Moon. Chiron stations direct (11°56’ Aries) less than an hour before the New Moon.

Often, whether we consider world events or our own lives, what we uncover in the depths points us toward the remedy.

The Crescent Moon of December 26 finds the Moon (19°48’ Aquarius) conjunct Saturn (21°53’ Aquarius). The mood remains serious, but our view changes. We shift from examining deep foundations to scaling great heights. The Moon has gained light again. We make plans, look ahead, and figure out our next steps.

During this phase, we map out strategy and tactics. At the turning of the year, we are also in a time of divination, another form of long-range planning. Two events will affect this process. First, on December 28, we reach the third and final exact Pluto Return to the US Sibly chart (27°33’ Capricorn). Because Pluto moves so slowly, the impact of this return will unfold over the years to come. Yet, we may see events around this time that point to deep issues in the US. Second, on December 29, Mercury stations retrograde at 24°21’ Capricorn. Instead of moving to conjunct Pluto, Mercury turns back to meet Venus. We reexamine our approach to relationships, values, and aesthetics.

December 29 is also the First Quarter Moon in Aries, we’re ready to break new ground. The Moon (8°18’ Aries) pushes against the restraints of the Sun (8°18’ Capricorn). This Moon is ruled by and also sextiles Mars (9°24’ Gemini), which is retrograde and out of bounds. Enough waiting! It’s time to move! Now we develop new skills. We’ll be tempted to dive in fast, which brings us right into Chiron (11°57’ Aries). Chiron triggers old patterns to show where healing is needed. If you get tripped up, consider where support and care can help.

We’ll cross into 2023 during this phase, as Venus reaches conjunction with Pluto (27°39’ Capricorn). New Year’s Eve could be intense. What is said and done at this time may reverberate throughout the year to come.

On January 2, the Gibbous Moon (27°12’ Taurus) highlights what’s at stake when we enter Plutonian realms. This becomes the gibbous challenge, as the Taurus Moon says, “Wait a minute, this all feels very uncomfortable. Do we really need to change? Aren’t we fine as we are?”

The Moon trines Pluto (27°43’ Capricorn). There’s a conversation going on. We must look at the implications of not changing, even as we long for the comfort and security of the known. Meanwhile, the Sun (12°12’ Capricorn) trines Uranus (15°06’ Taurus) and the North Node (11°44’ Taurus), while it sextiles the South Node (11°44’ Scorpio). This is the Janus face of the New Year’s Sun looking backward and forward, illuminating past and future. Staying the same is not really an option.

Within this phase, on January 2, Venus will enter Aquarius, helping us see possibilities for a bright and balanced future.



Full Moon to New Moon

The Full Moon in Cancer arrives January 6, an important date. This is Twelfth Night, the Feast of the Three Kings and Epiphany. The root of the word “epiphany” points to the sudden appearance of bright light, fitting for a Full Moon.

In the midst of the dry cold of Capricorn, we welcome the Moon in its home sign of Cancer. This is the candle in the window on a wintry night, the promise of a warm fire and an even warmer hug, the sense of arriving at our true home. The Moon (16°21’ Cancer) opposes the Sun (16°21’ Capricorn) conjunct Mercury retrograde (17°43’ Capricorn). On the morning of January 7, still within the Full Moon phase, Mercury reaches cazimi (16°56’). This Mercury–Sun conjunction is another kind of illumination. We won’t fully understand its message for weeks yet, but we feel the light.

The Moon in Cancer is nurturing and also vulnerable. The Saturnian and Plutonian influences in the waxing cycle were upsetting. Such changes are bound to interfere with safety and stability. These times feel risky. Many throughout the world have lost homes and families to war, instability, persecution, and natural disasters. The Moon is also out of bounds, ready to call for radical approaches to care. What is the point of building grand new societies if there is no love? How do we build support for all people, especially the most vulnerable, into the foundations of a new world?

The Disseminating Moon in Virgo (5°34’) of January 10 stands ready to carry out Full Moon plans. In this phase, we share what we learned from the Full Moon. Virgo shares by getting busy. Careful planning, steady support, and checking in are Virgoan hallmarks. The Sun (20°34’) draws near to Pluto (27°58’), already within orb of the conjunction. We feel the weight of history, of the unconscious, and of chthonic forces. Somehow, the everyday support of the Virgo Moon still helps.

This phase holds an important pivot that enhances our ability to get things done: Mars stations direct on January 12, at 8°07’ Gemini. Mars is ready to reach for new goals.

The Last Quarter Moon in Libra (24°38’), arriving January 14, will try to keep things calm. The Moon squares the Sun (24°38’) and Pluto (28°06’) in Capricorn, attempting to soften the obsessive intensity of the Sun–Pluto contact. The exact conjunction will be January 18, still within this lunar phase.

But Mars is the one in the hot seat. Newly direct and still out of bounds, this Mars (8°09’ Gemini) sits at the apex of a Thor’s Hammer with the Moon and Sun–Pluto at its base. At the same time, Mars is the apex of a yod with the South Node (10°04’ Scorpio) and Mercury retrograde (9°01’ Capricorn) at its base. Both luminaries, the South Node, Mercury, and Pluto all look to Mars for answers.

Remember, Thor’s Hammer and the yod are both triangles. Thor’s Hammer is formed from two 135° aspects on either side of a square (90°). The yod has two 150° aspects on each side of a sextile (60°). These are both challenging patterns, creating an edgy, tense environment. What Mars will do is anyone’s guess. We may all be in need of the calming influence of a Moon in Libra.

A few hours before we enter the balsamic phase, Mercury stations direct at 8°08’ Capricorn. This retrograde period has been accomplished within this lunar cycle. We’ve examined our own internal structures and boundaries, and are ready to move forward.

The Balsamic Moon (13°16’ Sagittarius) of January 18 will invite us on a healing journey. The Moon separates from an opposition to the still-beleaguered Mars, offering exuberant hope.

The balsamic phase is a time of releasing what is complete, worn out, or no longer serving our best interests. A Sagittarius Moon counsels us to let go of narrow ideas, limiting beliefs, and old prejudices. Paradoxically, we let go by embracing more diversity, complexity, nuance, and flexibility.

On January 20, the Sun enters Aquarius, fully supporting the fresh outlook we’ve acquired in our journey from the Capricorn New Moon.



The New Moon in Aquarius (1°32’) on January 21 is a visionary. The Sun and Moon sextile Jupiter in Aries (4°14’), an infusion of energy and optimism to carry this air New Moon even higher. The Sun and Moon are just within orb of a trine to direct Mars in Gemini (8°37’). Both the Moon and Mars remain out of bounds. The challenge at this New Moon will be to remain grounded. The best way to accomplish this will be to remember all the experiences we had and the lessons we learned on the journey that began with the New Moon in Capricorn.

Editor’s note: All dates are EST.

Mary Pat Lynch is a consulting astrologer based in the mountains of western North Carolina. Her background includes psychological astrology, as well as mythic, magical, and archetypal perspectives. She publishes a blog focused on the lunar cycle, with podcast episodes for each New and Full Moon.

Contact: risingmoonastrology.com or [profile] risingmoonastrology on Instagram and most podcast outlets.



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