

Shadow work and Scorpio Moons are great partnersīut if you don’t do this work intentionally, you can expect your shadow twin to rear up uninvited. The transformation that this Moon promises us all needs courage and bravery – Scorpio Moons ask us to face harsh truths about ourselves. Symbolised by three animal totem – the Pheonix, the Eagle, and the Scorpion – this zodiac sign knows about shifting through space and time to become something new. Scorpio Moon signs are auspicious times to shed layers. Scorpio Moons can be highly transformationalĪs the sign of the shaman and the witch (and ruled by Pluto, no less) Scorpio is a sign that brings ego death like no other! Expect to be challenged. This Moon also asks for compassion to be kept at the forefront of everything, if you can.

That said, purging, releasing, and consciously letting go of trapped emotions is a MUST under(or perhaps after) a Scorpio Moon. YET the intensity of the brooding emotions that rise under this Moon are likely to feel all-consuming. Stifled and repressed emotions are NOT a good thing – frustration, anger, and even physical illness may result.

Yet Scorpio is fixed in its modality, and struggles to flow and adapt and receive in the ways that the Moon does best. Just like the Moon – She too is the Mistress of the Seas. Scorpio is ruled by the element of water.
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…ALL the big things: The full spectrum of human experience gets played out under the Scorpio Moon sign

So what could be “middle” becomes is too wide, and extremes are formed. So instead, we tend to insert them for ourselves, colouring the world black and white and bottling up emotions instead of letting them flow.įor under a Scorpio Moon, without boundaries or limitations, there’s no middle ground when it comes to emotion. Under a Scorpio Moon, there are no navigational pointers, no boundaries to keep us safe… So here, La Luna flows… Too much and too freely, which can make this transit a hard place for us navigate. Under Scorpio’s gaze (astrologically speaking) the Moon is in her ‘detriment’ and this means her own intrinsic qualities can struggle to express. So, if you feel her calling, it’s wise to keep track of her astrology. But as a collective, the current Moon sign has a strong, but subtle influence on the energetic climate of our days. Some people are highly attuned to the la Luna’s celestial shifts, while some rarely feel them at all (and this can vary from month to month, season to season, year to year). The movements of the Moon can heal or destroy… whoever you are. She can make you rise and fall, feel soothed or inflamed. She is a Goddess of embodiment, wielding influence over the subtle landscapes of our physical bodies. Yet the influence of the Moon isn’t only energetic and ethereal Older perhaps, and endlessly steeped in mystery and magic. She symbolises the deeper self, the self that exists in opposition to the ego.Īncient cultures revered many Moon Goddesses: from Artemis to Diana, Cerridwen to Khons, Chang Zi to Soma, and so many in between… She is as old as we are. In many ways, the Moon (and especially a Scorpio Moon) is a key to our inner landscapes. The Moon reveals who we are without barriers or programming. She pulls on the strings of our sensitivities and affects the way we react to the world. A Scorpio Moon seeps into our feeling realms than most… She also tugs on the tides of emotion we all feel within. The Moon is the ancient mistress of the sea of the unconscious. The ebb and flow of her phases cause (literal) waves, tugging on the oceans’ tides… This means a Scorpio Moon rises in the sky roughly every 25-30 days.Īs our closest celestial body, is it any surprise that la Luna affects life on Earth? A Scorpio Moon is a portal into the mystical lands of shadow and transformation…Įvery few days, the Moon transits through a new sign of the Zodiac.
