




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!
"Things you know without thought - intuitions, hunches, instincts - are the products of the Moon. Modes of expression that you feel are truly your deepest self belong to the Moon: art, letters, creative work of any kind; sometimes love; sometimes business. Whatever you feel is most deeply yourself, whether or not you are able to do anything about it in the outer world, is the product of your Moon and of the sign your Moon occupies at birth."
The Moon
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.
(Source: cafeastrology.com)








Take a closer look at the Moon's glyph, or symbol.