How to cope with emotional chaos based on your moon astrology

Ah, the mighty, moody moon.Symbol of the internal and the maternal, the compass point of our shadow selves and the source of our survival mechanisms, that milky sky dime that pulls the tides, conjures menstruation and inspires howling, pining, and poetry of varying degrees of bearable.Within the birth chart, astrologers look to the light of the ever-loving moon to determine attachment styles and the behaviors we revert to when in crisis.

To find out your moon sign, use a reputable birth chart calculator or moon sign generator.Once you’ve got a lasso on your lunar identity, read on to learn how to make it a remedy.

Aiding us in our understanding of this pockmarked luminary is the brilliant bespectacled astrologer Babs Cheun who leverages her cosmic wisdom, “for quarterly planning, vibe checks, and taking down the patriarchy.” Cheung tells the Post, “The moon sign represents our emotional world, one that is private and only seen by very few.We all wear masks when we’re out and about, and when that mask is removed when we’re home alone or with people we trust, what’s left is the moon sign.”Cheung maintains that while the sun indicates our consciousness and essential identity the moon is the key to unlocking the subconscious soul.

“Understanding your natal moon sign during times of challenge and struggle helps to give insight into how to relieve stress, cope with tough situations, and get back to a neutral state.”Read on to learn more about the coping mechanism best suited to soothing your moon sign.Cheung recommends that Aries find their path to peace through physical exertion, “Moving energy or feelings is a matter of moving the body.

For these lunar natives, running or doing a challenging exercise will do wonders for the mind, leaving them with clarity and ways to move forward.” Taurus moon natives are urged to revert to ritual comforts.Cheung tells the Post, “When emotions are running high or tensions are building, retreating to self...

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Publisher: New York Post

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