Post by Ava on Nov 8, 2021 13:48:39 GMT
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The Natal Lunar Phase and Compatibility
Food for thought:
My husband I have the same sun/moon aspect, the waxing crescent sextile. It's true that for most of my friends, "darkness is the reference point." They were born between the last quarter and new moon, or between the new moon and first quarter.
I have good friends in "the light"...moonlight... but I speak to them less often.
I was always hanging around with three friends in high school, and we all kept in touch more or less, but they talk much more frequently with each other than me....they all have light as the reference point. So now I wonder if that's a factor.
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The Natal Lunar Phase and Compatibility
Food for thought:
.....The hemisphere between Last Quarter and First Quarter, like the eastern side of the chart, has its reference point in darkness; we’re either moving into the dark (New Moon) or away from it, but darkness is the reference point. And the hemisphere between First Quarter and Last Quarter, like the right side of the chart, has brightness (Full Moon) as its reference point.
If you’re born between the Last Quarter and the New Moon, you’re in a phase where the nighttime Moon is moving away from full light and toward maximum darkness. You are attuned to the solitary, contemplative journey of a soldier returning home from battle. And if you’re born between the New Moon and the First Quarter, moving away from the dark, you are the soldier leaving for battle in the hour before dawn, as the sky grows slowly, almost imperceptibly lighter.
If you’re born in the hemicycle from First Quarter to Full Moon, you’re moving toward maximum light. From Full Moon to Last Quarter, the full light is behind you, but your path is still fully illuminated. In both of these quadrants, you are attuned to engagement with the world.
Just as you have kinship with those who share your waxing or waning orientation, so, too, you are drawn to those who share this orientation toward dark or light. Last Quarter and Balsamic people are of the same tribe with fellow waning Full and Disseminating people – but they also kind of understand where New Moon and Crescent folks are coming from. Because the four of them share a certain love of solitude that Full and Disseminating folks may not.
If you’re born between the Last Quarter and the New Moon, you’re in a phase where the nighttime Moon is moving away from full light and toward maximum darkness. You are attuned to the solitary, contemplative journey of a soldier returning home from battle. And if you’re born between the New Moon and the First Quarter, moving away from the dark, you are the soldier leaving for battle in the hour before dawn, as the sky grows slowly, almost imperceptibly lighter.
If you’re born in the hemicycle from First Quarter to Full Moon, you’re moving toward maximum light. From Full Moon to Last Quarter, the full light is behind you, but your path is still fully illuminated. In both of these quadrants, you are attuned to engagement with the world.
Just as you have kinship with those who share your waxing or waning orientation, so, too, you are drawn to those who share this orientation toward dark or light. Last Quarter and Balsamic people are of the same tribe with fellow waning Full and Disseminating people – but they also kind of understand where New Moon and Crescent folks are coming from. Because the four of them share a certain love of solitude that Full and Disseminating folks may not.
My husband I have the same sun/moon aspect, the waxing crescent sextile. It's true that for most of my friends, "darkness is the reference point." They were born between the last quarter and new moon, or between the new moon and first quarter.
I have good friends in "the light"...moonlight... but I speak to them less often.
I was always hanging around with three friends in high school, and we all kept in touch more or less, but they talk much more frequently with each other than me....they all have light as the reference point. So now I wonder if that's a factor.
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