Moon in Taurus
The sign occupied by the Moon at your time of birth is an indicator of your emotional and physical nature. It describes your unconscious, instinctive reactions, what is innate, perhaps inherited from your mother or reflected in the feminine dimension of your life. It tells us what kind of experience you need in order to feel emotionally satisfied.
The Moon in Taurus needs comfort and security in the material world. Taurus is an earth sign that comes at the stage in the annual cycle when the need is to put down roots and draw on the nourishment of the earth in order to build a solid and stable structure. Therefore, you are acquisitive by nature, acquiring and even hoarding possessions and money in order to feed your need for material security and finding it difficult to let go of them when the need arises! So you don’t relish unexpected and sudden change that threatens to whip away whatever your security blanket of the moment is! It always pays you to have a “running away fund” tucked away somewhere. You need the continuity and resources that will allow you to indulge in all the pleasures of a physical existence because this is the most sensual of all the Moon positions. You are rooted in the three dimensional real world. Beautiful objects, exquisite textiles and delicious food will always be a wonderful source of the pleasure that you thrive on but it is your sense of touch that is most acute. Above all, you need lots of physical contact, massages, cuddles, because it is through fully appreciating your material embodiment in the world that you find your true security rather than in a big bank balance. For that reason, it is important to develop a rewarding relationship with Mother Nature and with growing things – green fingers may be one of your gifts!
You are loving, loyal, stable and reliable. Others will turn to you in their times of need, because at such times, you can be rocklike in your support. You are slow in your emotional responses, but when finally stirred up you are capable of overwhelming passions, which you then find equally difficult to let go of. So be aware that your "stickability” is at one and the same time, your greatest strength and your greatest weakness and earn to let go gracefully when sticking becomes self destructive!
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