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<blockquote data-quote="Yoi" data-source="post: 52127" data-attributes="member: 2655"><p>I have Saturn square Moon in a T-square with Neptune. I don't want to seem too bleak because you are his mother, but in my personal experience and also from what I've read in books, Saturn with harsh aspects to the Moon denotes a stern, strict, cold, mother who demands a lot of her child. The mother may love the child a lot but finds it difficult to show her emotions. I've seen Saturn-Moon harsh aspects describe as some of the worser aspects in a chart - I think one poster here describes it as the "orphan's aspect" and it has had a pretty negative impact on my own life. </p><p></p><p>In my experience my mother was very hard on me and always demanding that I get top marks in school and I behave like a "lady". I always felt that I had to "earn" my mother's love and even now as an adult I feel that if I don't do well in my career and life I will "lose" my mother's love. I tend to carry this to all my relationships where I fear that I don't "deserve" other people's love. I always wonder why people like me when I haven't "earned" it, a notion I learnt from my mother and childhood.</p><p></p><p>There is a strong sense of harshness and judgement from the mother. I remember being a very young child and being harshly reprimanded every time I cried rather than comforted. Even now I feel terrible every time I find myself crying because of my early conditioning that it is bad to show your emotions. This is not to say that my mother didn't love me and she was thinking that this was the best for me, but this is how Moon-Saturn shows its love I guess. It is hard on the child.</p><p></p><p>On the positive side, this drive to earn the approval of others, especially authority figures, led me to become a high achieving. I guess I was always striving to "earn" approval and love. </p><p></p><p>On a more general view, we were extremely poor when I was a child and we spent a lot of time moving from relative's house to relative's house. Living conditions were sparse and I was constantly told to not touch anything because we were surrounded by things that were not ours. So my early childhood was mostly spent in a single room in whatever house we were living in at the time, being let out every now and then for dinner/bath with the constant reminder "not to touch anything". I also learnt the lesson to "not want anything" because we had no money. So unlike other children I never asked for any presents or gifts because I never expected to get any. </p><p></p><p>Once again from my personal experience and from what I've read in books, Saturn-Moon leads to deep serious emotions but a difficulty in expressing them, due to the early environment.</p><p></p><p>Sue Tompkins has this to say about the aspect which I very strongly identify with as someone with a Moon-Saturn-Neptune T-square:</p><p></p><p>"Sometimes the child had to take on responsibilites at too young an age, often becoming a surrogate mother, perhaps by being born the eldest child and having to look after younger siblings. Often the mother or other caretaker is overburdened and Moon-Saturn ends up playing mother to its own mother-figure. That lunar aspect of parenting which might be termed 'unconditional love' is often in short supply. The kind of love that says, "I will love you no matter what, I will be here to support you, to protect you </p><p></p><p>I have experienced all of these things myself personally. Problems with drugs etc. tends to be more the providence of Neptune.</p><p></p><p>Another person with Moon-Saturn square was Marilyn Monroe and her childhood was fairly harsh as well.</p><p></p><p>Here is an online interpretation of Moon-opposition-Saturn:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.astrologyweekly.com/astrological-aspects/moon-opposition-saturn.php" target="_blank">http://www.astrologyweekly.com/astrological-aspects/moon-opposition-saturn.php</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.cafeastrology.com/natal/moonsaturnaspects.html" target="_blank">http://www.cafeastrology.com/natal/moonsaturnaspects.html</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>[deleted quotes over 100 words - Moderator]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yoi, post: 52127, member: 2655"] I have Saturn square Moon in a T-square with Neptune. I don't want to seem too bleak because you are his mother, but in my personal experience and also from what I've read in books, Saturn with harsh aspects to the Moon denotes a stern, strict, cold, mother who demands a lot of her child. The mother may love the child a lot but finds it difficult to show her emotions. I've seen Saturn-Moon harsh aspects describe as some of the worser aspects in a chart - I think one poster here describes it as the "orphan's aspect" and it has had a pretty negative impact on my own life. In my experience my mother was very hard on me and always demanding that I get top marks in school and I behave like a "lady". I always felt that I had to "earn" my mother's love and even now as an adult I feel that if I don't do well in my career and life I will "lose" my mother's love. I tend to carry this to all my relationships where I fear that I don't "deserve" other people's love. I always wonder why people like me when I haven't "earned" it, a notion I learnt from my mother and childhood. There is a strong sense of harshness and judgement from the mother. I remember being a very young child and being harshly reprimanded every time I cried rather than comforted. Even now I feel terrible every time I find myself crying because of my early conditioning that it is bad to show your emotions. This is not to say that my mother didn't love me and she was thinking that this was the best for me, but this is how Moon-Saturn shows its love I guess. It is hard on the child. On the positive side, this drive to earn the approval of others, especially authority figures, led me to become a high achieving. I guess I was always striving to "earn" approval and love. On a more general view, we were extremely poor when I was a child and we spent a lot of time moving from relative's house to relative's house. Living conditions were sparse and I was constantly told to not touch anything because we were surrounded by things that were not ours. So my early childhood was mostly spent in a single room in whatever house we were living in at the time, being let out every now and then for dinner/bath with the constant reminder "not to touch anything". I also learnt the lesson to "not want anything" because we had no money. So unlike other children I never asked for any presents or gifts because I never expected to get any. Once again from my personal experience and from what I've read in books, Saturn-Moon leads to deep serious emotions but a difficulty in expressing them, due to the early environment. Sue Tompkins has this to say about the aspect which I very strongly identify with as someone with a Moon-Saturn-Neptune T-square: "Sometimes the child had to take on responsibilites at too young an age, often becoming a surrogate mother, perhaps by being born the eldest child and having to look after younger siblings. Often the mother or other caretaker is overburdened and Moon-Saturn ends up playing mother to its own mother-figure. That lunar aspect of parenting which might be termed 'unconditional love' is often in short supply. The kind of love that says, "I will love you no matter what, I will be here to support you, to protect you I have experienced all of these things myself personally. Problems with drugs etc. tends to be more the providence of Neptune. Another person with Moon-Saturn square was Marilyn Monroe and her childhood was fairly harsh as well. Here is an online interpretation of Moon-opposition-Saturn: [URL]http://www.astrologyweekly.com/astrological-aspects/moon-opposition-saturn.php[/URL] [URL]http://www.cafeastrology.com/natal/moonsaturnaspects.html[/URL] [deleted quotes over 100 words - Moderator] [/QUOTE]
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