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<blockquote data-quote="Osamenor" data-source="post: 904098" data-attributes="member: 46370"><p>That's how Virgo Venus does love: by doing things for the ones you love. Virgo is service. Virgo is doing. </p><p></p><p>The problem is that you don't see any value in yourself. Venus being square your ascendant doesn't prevent that. Venus being in Virgo doesn't prevent that. You could love yourself with those placements. If you did, you would be just as motivated to do things for yourself as for your husband. You wouldn't cook dinner for him to win his love, you would cook dinner for him because you like feeding him good food, and because you like having good food for yourself, too. If your husband were out of town, you would still cook the same good dinners for yourself because you would be willing to care for yourself. That's how Virgo Venus does self love.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cancer moon is very feeling. So is moon talking to Neptune, particularly through a conjunction or trine, particularly when they're in water signs. Your chart meets all of those criteria: moon in Cancer trine Neptune in Scorpio, and those are the only placements you have in water signs. That puts a ton of emotional sensitivity into those two planets. Neptune is the planet of altered reality: your feelings become real. Just because it's an intangible reality and doesn't match what you see in the real world, doesn't make it not real for you. </p><p></p><p>Your moon also sextiles Pluto, which is all about power. Since everyone born between 1948 and the present has a sextile between Pluto and Neptune, that makes Pluto the apex of a minor grand trine with your moon and Neptune. Power is key....</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p>When you became anorexic, how had you been disempowered?</p><p></p><p>It's obvious that you were disempowered. Pluto speaks to that. Pluto is where we're powerful, or where we give our power away, or where we have it taken from us. Not only is Pluto in a very powerful position in your chart--angular and sextile your moon and at the beginning of a stellium--Pluto transited most of your planets, including your sun, from when you were almost two until you were 8 or 9. Pluto rolling over personal planets early in life puts a Pluto stamp on your childhood. That tends to mean very difficult and disempowering things happening, and children blame themselves, even though it's outside their control.</p><p></p><p>That you were disempowered is also evident in how you describe anorexia. You couldn't control what was happening to you, so you took control in the only way you could: your own body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osamenor, post: 904098, member: 46370"] That's how Virgo Venus does love: by doing things for the ones you love. Virgo is service. Virgo is doing. The problem is that you don't see any value in yourself. Venus being square your ascendant doesn't prevent that. Venus being in Virgo doesn't prevent that. You could love yourself with those placements. If you did, you would be just as motivated to do things for yourself as for your husband. You wouldn't cook dinner for him to win his love, you would cook dinner for him because you like feeding him good food, and because you like having good food for yourself, too. If your husband were out of town, you would still cook the same good dinners for yourself because you would be willing to care for yourself. That's how Virgo Venus does self love. Cancer moon is very feeling. So is moon talking to Neptune, particularly through a conjunction or trine, particularly when they're in water signs. Your chart meets all of those criteria: moon in Cancer trine Neptune in Scorpio, and those are the only placements you have in water signs. That puts a ton of emotional sensitivity into those two planets. Neptune is the planet of altered reality: your feelings become real. Just because it's an intangible reality and doesn't match what you see in the real world, doesn't make it not real for you. Your moon also sextiles Pluto, which is all about power. Since everyone born between 1948 and the present has a sextile between Pluto and Neptune, that makes Pluto the apex of a minor grand trine with your moon and Neptune. Power is key.... When you became anorexic, how had you been disempowered? It's obvious that you were disempowered. Pluto speaks to that. Pluto is where we're powerful, or where we give our power away, or where we have it taken from us. Not only is Pluto in a very powerful position in your chart--angular and sextile your moon and at the beginning of a stellium--Pluto transited most of your planets, including your sun, from when you were almost two until you were 8 or 9. Pluto rolling over personal planets early in life puts a Pluto stamp on your childhood. That tends to mean very difficult and disempowering things happening, and children blame themselves, even though it's outside their control. That you were disempowered is also evident in how you describe anorexia. You couldn't control what was happening to you, so you took control in the only way you could: your own body. [/QUOTE]
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