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Well, the first thing that comes to mind is recluse. I’m unsure if you’re shy, or if you’d be the type who just prefers to be quiet. Regardless, with these three signs? It’s unlikely that you’d be loud, or for that matter very outgoing. You’re probably a very caring, giving person. Now… what I’m unsure of is how influential your moon is. IF it’s heavy, you’d probably appear to be calm and collected to most everyone else; regardless of Moon-Influence, you’re probably a turbulent, emotional wreck on the inside. Sorry about that. Ideally, I think someone with a Capricorn Moon would like to manage their emotions in a neat way— and I think it’s unlikely that you successfully do that. And that might make you feel even LESS grounded. “Security” is a concept important to both Capricorns and Cancers, and feeling grounded is one way to accomplish that.
I think perhaps you feel it’s important for you to feel needed and worthwhile to someone, or perhaps just in a general sense? You’re probably quite sensitive, too.
Well, Pisces are often called the “most romantic in the zodiac.” Libras, are ruled by Venus. Soooo, when you have a Moon in Libra, you tend to feel incomplete without some kind of intimate relationship? Um, in a short, you’re probably a hopeless romantic. I imagine as a Sun in Pisces, the Libra Moon influences you to be a very whimsical, charming person. Perhaps you’re more outgoing than the average Pisces? Air signs tend to be socialites— and Libra’s no exception. Being it’s your Moon sign, I can’t help but wonder if that makes you a bit of a social person. Also, as a Pisces, we tend to dislike conflict! Libras share this trait— more in the sense that Libras like things to be “fair,” and Pisces just dislike seeing people unhappy. Because of this, I wonder if you’re a bit of a mediator.
You’re probably idealistic, too. c:
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Well, let me think. I think in order to explain this better, I need to briefly touch on something. Sun Aquarians, in my opinion, can be expressed in two, very obvious, ways. “Expressed Positively,” an Aquarius becomes the humanitarian figure. You know, the social butterfly, always looking out for human kind, very “justice-orientated.” However, “Expressed Negatively,” they’re very solitary and quite lonely, and very misunderstood. They become a little jaded, almost? Almost like two completely different people, Aquarians can be.
So, with that said, I think the Aquarius Moon could be expressed very differently? On one end, you could have the Pisces influenced with the humanitarian side of Aquarius— which I would initially be more inclined to believe. You know, Pisces tend to be peace-lovers, after all. We hate to see people suffering, normally… However, the Ascendant in Scorpio could certainly bring out the other side of the Aquarius. So I’m scratching my head a little.
It really depends on which is more influential in you, personally— Is it your Moon? Or is it your Ascendant? Being of the belief Water signs tend to stand out more, I think, personally, it’s your Ascendant. Therefore, I’m thinking you’d be the type of person who has a lot of emotional, passionate, characteristics. Loyalty is probably something that comes natural to you, and you’re probably quite observant/analytical (from scorpio & aquarius).
I wonder if you have more confidence than the average Pisces— both Aquarius and Scorpios tend to have a lot of pride. Also, I wonder if you have a unique, full-of-thought point of view, obviously full of your emotional thoughts and input.
What do I think about this? So… you want my personal opinion? Well, Air-Water relationships I think are tough, and require a ton of effort on both sides. Lots of “change” or “adaptation” I think is needed. And Pisces, being a mutable sign, I think is prone to do more of the change than the Libra. The Pisces might feel like the Libra isn’t contributing as much— especially since Libra, as an air sign, is more independent.
However, Libra’s ruling planet is Venus. Venus is often coined as a “planet of love,” so I think it’s safe to think that a lot of Libras put a lot of importance on relationships. Likewise, I do think Libras to be very genuine individuals.
Still, I think there’s very much a likelihood that the Pisces isn’t going to feel emotionally satisfied by the Libra. But, as I say and will continue to say— when the odds are against you, and you manage to overcome them? I think that only goes to show how strong of a bond you really have.
Well, in astrology, Sun Signs aren’t the only thing you look at when it comes to relationships. Moon Sign compatibility is one factor, and there’s always Venus Sign Compatibility (also called “Love Sign” compatibility). [If you don’t know what a Venus Sign is, or are unclear, click here. It summarizes Venus.] However, I do think it might be a good thing in your case? Aquarius and Leo (both being “masculine/positive” signs) are compatible, and Pisces & Cancer, both being water signs, are compatible. However, you ought to consider your Moons and Venus signs if you’re interested in a compatibility reading for you and your boyfriend? If anything, the cusps might add a bit of spice. c: Personally, I think being too similar gets a little boring!
Yes, actually, I did! c: Look here?
:u I actually answered this combination fairly recently. Why not look here?
I use other websites, too— and books! :u I just really like cafeastrology, personally.
I have… real astrology? xD Hahaha, okay, I’m unsure what you mean by that. But okay. Thanks!
Well, I honestly think of someone who has one of those “silent, strong energies.” Not to say you’re stoic, or something— you could be quite social, for all I know. But I think this type of person definitely has a presence about them that’s undeniable. The Pisces-Aries cusp has a certain aura like this, already, at least I think so. And then the Libra Moon and Virgo Rising? It just adds a certain type of intelligence, almost. I can’t quite explain it. Perhaps you know what I’m speaking to… ?
WELL IT’S NOT SCORPIO OR ANYTHING. WHY WOULD IT BE SCORPIO, OH MY GOODNESS WHY WOULD YOU SUGGEST SUCH A THING.
… scorpio.
I just answered something similar~ Look here! c:
You’re lucky that this is also my combination! So I happen to know quite a bit about the Sun in Pisces w/ Gemini Moon!
When I picture a Sun Pisces & Moon Gemini, I imagine someone who has very many Pisces characteristics. The Moon Gemini has traits such as “moodiness” that a Pisces tends to already possess. I mentioned in Sagittarius Moon how I think that particular sign adds a bit of restlessness— similarly, I think this Moon Sign adds an underlying restlessness, anxiety, etc.
I’m also inclined to believe this combination might be a bit… hazardous? Um, well, Pisces tend to blame themselves for a lot. And, it’s said that there’s no insult you can give to a Gemini that they haven’t already thought about themselves. I think that, together, comes to make for a really… poor self esteem. Not to mention, Gemini can almost “justify” and come up with “logical reasons” for why it’s “okay” for the Pisces to blame themselves.
Back on a positive note, Pisces is a total dreamer. And Gemini is very curious. Together, I’m inclined to think that this makes for a person who has an incredibly active imagination.
Well, initially I wonder if your Sun & Ascendant overshadow your Moon? I mean, the double Pisces… well, all that water probably puts the fire sign out a little! You know? Well, Sagittarius is a mutable sign, like Pisces, so there’s a similarity. I do wonder if Sagittarius might also add to the Pisces escapist nature? (Sags, I think, tend to run from their problems? And Pisces tend to avoid reality, so) Both of these signs can also be fueled by generosity! So, even though these signs aren’t necessarily compatible with each other, don’t worry. I do think this Moon sign, however, might add a bit of restlessness to your Piscean nature? Pisces tend to be go-with-the-flow, however, Sags like to be active. And being that this is your moon sign… Well, think of a rushing current. Instead of being a peaceful river, I wonder if the Sagittarius moon makes you more fast-paced? A rushing current.
My Sun is in Pisces and my Ascendant is in Cancer! :u In myself personally, I think my Ascendant is stronger than my Moon (my moon is in Gemini, and because Cancer is a water sign I personally believe it’s stronger). So, this will be pretty easy for me. c:
Well, a Pisces influenced by Cancer is generally very sweet-hearted. They have good intentions, love to help others, and are all around people-pleasers. I personally wonder if this combination is one of the most shy in all of existence (of course, other signs non-withstanding). These individuals are incredibly approachable; and in my personal experience, these individuals are usually the one others go to if they have something they wish to confide. There’s usually an oddly-familiar feel to these people, and it probably comes from how incredibly open and honest they are.
These people are probably quite moody, and therefore prone to mood swings. In addition, these individuals are likely incredibly sensitive. It’s also safe to guess that people who have a sun in Pisces and a moon in Cancer dislike violence, and equally hate seeing other suffer (because both of these water signs generally promote peace and are empathic to other’s pain).
This type of person is likely to take care of you for the rest of your life once you’ve managed to get past their shyness and befriend them.
um, yesss? I think?
You could click “ENTIRE CHART” if you just want to do one report. Or you could click on the link for “Moon” and click on the other for “Ascendant?”
Well, it doesn’t make you so much of a walking paradox as you might think! Pisces, admittedly, are quite a contradictory creature, yes. We tend to fight a constant tug-of-war between our emotions, others emotions, etc— thus my url! However, Pisces and Virgos are not only both feminine signs (feminine/negative, just astrology terms), but they’re both mutable signs (very adaptable, in a short). Though it is true, these signs oppose each other, and one sign is very analytical and orderly by stereotype… and the other is very dreamy and disorganized. However, when I think about this individual I don’t think they’d be too obviously influenced by Virgo? I do think they’d be more practical than the average Pisces. Perhaps they rationalize their emotions more than just simply feel them. Does that make sense?
Of course it’s possible! You’re an example, aren’t you? c: I have a friend who’s technically a Virgo, but their ascendant is in Scorpio and identifies more with Scorpio than Virgo. I’m of the belief that if a water sign is in your Moon or Ascendant, it will probably “over rule” your Sun Sign. Why? Well, water signs are incredibly emotional— and water has a way of seeping through the cracks. Um, like, picture a creek filled with rocks. Water always finds away around things. You ought to see if your moon sign or ascendant sign is in Pisces, or another water sign. If you go on my blog’s actual page, there are links to both of those on the right, above the image that says “keep calm and pisces on.” c:
To me, an individual with a Sun in Pisces and a Moon in Scorpio sounds like an individual with a very… well, dark, emotional world inside of them. Both of these signs are already very emotional, but the Scorpio I imagine would add a certain “dark aura” about this type of person? Not to pass any type of character judgement, of course. What I mean by “dark” is more like … “brooding” and “depressed.” To me, it’s almost like there’s so much sensitivity in this type of person, it would be difficult to avoid feeling upset… ? I imagine this type of person would be very passionate, and very dreamy. Though, perhaps “dreamy” in both senses commonly used: head in the clouds, and maybe there’s even a certain dreamy appeal to you? I’m really biased with scorpios, I really love them, and think many Scorpios have a sort of dreamy-quality to them (usually due to their mystery).
That’s just going off of Sun & Moon, though. And my personal interpretation.
perrrhhaaaaaps.
I will, at one point or another. Will I in the near future? I… don’t know quite yet. ;; I still haven’t decided if I’ll make basic moon sign posts or not for signs other than pisces… (you know, so Sun Pisces can see posts for their moon sign). And I’m still sort of stuck on that thought right now.
You can find information on Sun Signs and Moon Signs here. But, um, Sun Signs are determined by your birthday. So, Pisces, February 19-March 20. Whereas Moon Signs are determined by the actual time of your birth.
I stopped responding to basic relationship questions like this because my inbox was full of them and it was starting to feel like spam. :u Sorry to out you like this, anon. I’ve been getting a few messages like this every so often, so I thought I’d reply to one. But why not look here?
Note: If it’s specific advice involving relationships and astrology, I’ll give it. c:
Well, I am inclined to think it might have to do with the dynamics. I don’t mean to insinuate that Leo’s are somehow disloyal individuals— but I do think fire signs in general require a type of “excitement” in their relationships. Generally, what they seek can’t be found in a water sign (except maybe scorpio; but even then, I’d be willing to bet it’s still turn out to be a short-fling type of thing). And perhaps he really is, simply, getting a bit bored and leaving. :c Because there’s a lack of that excitement he craves. I think there’s a certain attractiveness in the way a Pisces tends to be caring and giving that appeals to the almost maternal nature of a Leo (er, I understand he’s a male, but I always relate Leo’s to being very motherly in the sense that they have a capacity to be very nurturing). Also, Leo’s love attention, and a Pisces can certainly provide it, which seems welcoming. I wonder if that’s why he returns? At least, astrologically speaking. There could certainly be other aspects, of course, as I’m sure there are.
Well, I recently read that if a “Moon sign is in a water sign, like Pisces, Cancer, or Scorpio, it might overpower the Sun Sign,” but as a rule of thumb? Post people relate more to their Sun Sign. I keep seeing that people define Sun Sign as “what rules the head,” and Moon Sign as “what rules the heart.” So if a Moon Sign is in one of those emotional water signs… I suppose it makes sense to have it out-shine the Sun Sign? But in your case? I dunno? My Moon is in Gemini, and Aquarius and Gemini are both Air— and I certainly feel more in-tune with my Pisces Sun. c: Does that answer your question/clarify what I meant in my previous post? [/assuming that’s where the confusion came from]
all right, so i’m setting up my queue to post some Lunar Pisces/Moon In Pisces posts! At the moment, I don’t plan to make posts for all the other moon signs; I’ve only decided to make Moon In Pisces posts because it’s a Pisces blog, and a lot of people who have a Moon in Pisces tend to relate more to their moon sign than their sun sign. c: (unless their sun sign is in pisces, too, I guess!)
If you missed the explanation of moon sign, look here!
The Moon, in Astrology, represents our deepest personal needs, our basic habits and reactions, and our unconscious.
Where the Sun acts, the Moon reacts. How do we instinctively react or respond to problems? What do we feel we need for a sense of security? Look to the Moon in your natal chart for answers.
The Moon is associated with the mother and with feminine energy in general. The Moon is both our inner child and our inner mother. It is responsive, receptive, and reflective. The Moon is our spontaneous and instinctual reactions.
Just as the Moon circles the Sun, in a symbolically protective manner, and reflects the Sun’s light, the Moon in our chart shows how we protect ourselves, as well as make ourselves feel secure, comfortable, and safe.
We can also think of the Moon as that which gives us animation. It rules rhythmic ebb and flow of activity and energy. The Moon is a mediator between the inner world and the outer world. While the Sun is rational, the Moon is irrational. Habitual behaviors and prejudices are ruled by the Moon. Prejudices may not be acted out, as our Sun may censor them, but the Moon rules our spontaneous reactions and feelings.
For some of us, our Moons seem to drive our personalities more than the Sun does. This is particularly true if the Moon is in a water sign (Cancer, Scorpio, or Pisces), or if it is conjunct an angle in the chart (near the Ascendant, Descendant, 4th house cusp, or 10th house cusp).
With respect to the other luminary (the Sun), the Moon infuses the past into our lives through the feelings, while the Sun reflects the present or the “here and now”.
When we are “acting out” our Moon, we are imaginative, creative, intuitive, sentimental, adaptable, introspective, and protective. On the negative side, we can be moody, restless, and irrational.
In the natal chart, the position of the Moon by sign shows how we emote and respond to our environment, as well as our instinctual habits, especially in our homes and in private. By house, the Moon’s position shows which areas of life we feel the most “at home” or comfortable.
Take a closer look at the Moon's glyph, or symbol.
The Moon’s glyph resembles the Moon itself when it is a crescent shape. The crescent shows reception, and the Moon is a lens that focuses the light of the Sun.
The Sun, the giver of life, represents our conscious mind in Astrology. It represents our will to live and our creative life force.
Just as the planets revolve around the Sun in our solar system, we derive our life purpose from the Sun in our natal charts. The Sun is our ego. It is also our “adult”– the part of us that censors our “inner child”, that reasons things out, and makes final decisions. The Sun is our basic identity, and represents self-realization. When you are asked, “Who are you?”, and you’ve passed your basic statistics and occupation, your answers will be a description of your Sun. The Sun also represents our overall vitality. The Sun directs us, and can be considered “the boss” of our chart.
The Sun is so important in the chart, that the happiest people on this earth are those who identify (without over-identifying) with the Sun’s expression. Though one might think that the traits of their Sun would come easy to them, the truth is, the Sun shows what we are learning to be. It is very important to remember that the Sun represents reason as opposed to instinct.
With respect to the other luminary (the Moon), the Sun reflects the present or the “here and now”, while the Moon infuses the past into our lives through the feelings.
When we are “acting out” our Sun, we are purposeful, directed, proud, and creative. On the negative side, we can be haughty, overly willful, self-centered, and judgmental.
In the chart, the position of the Sun by zodiac sign represents the native’s life purpose and the style in which they leave their mark in the world. By house, the Sun’s position shows where our personalities shine. The areas of life associated with that house reveal the types of experiences which contribute to our sense of individuality and which shape our sense of pride. These areas of life are ones in which we seek to express and focus our Sun sign qualities.
Take a closer look at the Sun's
glyph, or symbol. It shows the circle of Spirit, indicating potentiality, brought to focus in the central point or dot.
The Ascendant (also known the “rising sign”) is the sign on the cusp of the first house of the natal chart. It is the sign (and degree of that sign) that is rising on the Eastern horizon at the moment of birth, with respect to the place of birth.
The Ascendant defines, in part, the first impression we make on others in a personal rather than professional sense. It represents our physical appearance, our physical bodies and overall health, and the body ego. The Ascendant is often referred to as the mask we wear, although I don’t consider it to be as superficial as this might suggest. What it does represent is our natural and personal defense mechanisms that we use to adapt to, and cope with, our environment.
The Ascendant also shows our first impressions of the world around us, and reveals our expectations of the world around us–whether we are naturally hesitant or enthusiastic, for example. How we begin new projects, and our attitude towards new experiences come under the rule of the Ascendant.
I’ll be making posts that I probably should’ve made a while back now, too. Posts that will answer “What’s a moon sign?” & “What’s a sun sign” & “What’s an ascendant sign?” You know, some basic terminology that I use a lot. c: Also, I’ll be going through older posts to see if I’ve posted anything that ought to be sorted into my new “Astrology 101” section.
Neptune, God of the Sea, is the ruler of Pisces. In astrology, Neptune is considered a planet of inspiration, dreams, psychic receptivity, illusion, and confusion. Neptune rules spirituality, and all things subtle. A youthful, and sometimes naive, spirit characterizes those with a strong placement of Neptune in their natal charts.
On the up side, Neptune is associated with intuition and spiritual enlightenment. As well, it is a planet of mercy and compassion. The more negative manifestations of Neptune include deception, trickery, deceit, guilt, and addiction.
In the chart, the position of Neptune by sign will be shared with other people in the same generation due to Neptune’s slow movement in the heavens. By house, Neptune’s position shows where intuition, dreams, and psychic sensitivity come into play. Natives may be able to rise above the demands of the ego in the areas of Neptune’s influence.
Planets that Neptune contact are often colored by fantasy and dreaminess, and a vulnerable nature that may be susceptible to disillusionment. Here, we find hope that is sometimes unrealistic, a poetic and intuitive outlook, and compassion.
Neptune’s glyph resembles the trident that the god Poseidon is often shown holding. The crescent, representing receptivity, is pointing upwards, indicating spiritual receptivity, and is placed above the cross of matter. This symbolizes the yearning of the soul to break free from the restrictions and limitations of matter/reality.
Are there any characters— in literature, anime, comics, video games, anything at all— that you feel you really relate to? I’m curious. c: You don’t have to explain why, unless you’d like to. I’d love to hear it! So, are there any characters you really feel you relate to?
WELL YOU SEE. OBVIOUSLY THESE PEOPLE DON’T EXIST. NO ONE IS BORN ON FEBRUARY 23RD OR 24TH. sorry ;; i’ll go edit that. ;; typo on my part, thanks for pointing that out to me. hahaha. c:
Will this post suffice? c:
Also, here’s my birthday profile for March 10th if you’re curious.
This is just a personal post because I don’t have anywhere else to nerd-out about it, so feel absolutely free to completely ignore me. Haha.
On Sun Signs & Moon Signs:
So, recently, I saw someone define the difference of “sun” and “moon” sign as “sun rules your head/mind,” and “moon rules your heart.” This got me thinking a little, and sort of made me laugh! My moon sign is Gemini, which commonly represents logic… but doesn’t logic correlate with the mind? And Pisces— we’re so emotional! Doesn’t that parallel the heart? Haha. I’m a walking contradiction. c: But, wait, that’s a Pisces trait, too! (And a bit of a Gemini trait, if I’m not mistaken)
On Decans:
So, my birthday is/was on March 2. And, well, as you may’ve seen— I’ve been doing some decan posts, right? And, well, the transition date a lot of sources say from Pisces I into Pisces II say is March 2. I personally identify with each, of course (I think a lot of us probably see parts of ourself in each decan, after all). But, more specifically, they a lot of sites/books also specify degrees of Pisces decans. So, out of curiosity, I looked into my specific sun degree for my birthday, considering the year I was born— it’s 12°Pisces. And, For Pisces I, the degrees are “Approximately 3° - 12° Pisces” and for Pisces I, the degrees are “Approximately 11° - 21° Pisces."
I couldn’t help but laugh! I’m such a nerd. I’m literally smack dab in the middle of both decans.