And the Moon does this wordlessly, without logic or analysis, through feeling and instinct alone. How can you become intimate with someone if you aren’t comfortable with them? How can you truly open up and experience the deep transformation waiting there for you in your 8th house if you are on guard against psychic invasion? The Moon’s journey, as the first water sign, begins in house 4 at the seat of consciousness, moves on to and through the transformative, ‘dying to myself’ experience of the 8th and ends up as the transcendent awareness and compassionate wisdom of the 12th. But the Moon itself plays a huge part in our relationships, (no matter our sex) as does the fourth house and the house the Moon rules in the chart. Or they do once they get past the, “Are there any aspects between the Moon and Sun?” phase. Many amateur astrologers often neglect the Moon in synastry. Alas, with Chiron/Moon, our search for partnership may initiate a dark hunger that, in Shakespeare’s words, ‘feeds on itself.’ And the only way out is through the crucible of the divine. We can breathe a sigh of relief, because the drive towards ‘other,’ that exhausting, spiritually debilitating search for a proper mate, is now suspended. When we are with this miraculous being we feel fulfilled, we feel satisfied mentally, physically and spiritually. When we are in the throes of love, we are looking for our other half, our true partner, someone, as the cliché goes, who completes us. Of all the contacts between Chiron and the inner planets in synastry, the one between Chiron/Moon is the saddest, yet at the same time the most romantic.
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