8th house moon

The Mysteries of the 8th House: House of Death & Transformation
by Carmen Turner-Schott
http://www.ofspirit.com/carmenturnerschott1.htm

You need to remember planets are modified by signs, where they express are houses and how they express are *aspects*

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Lin

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Yes, I have moon in Gemini close to my 8th house cusp in the 8th. It sextiles my MC exactly.
If I didn't have these placements I probably would not be an astrological counselor. So ....yes, it's important and worth studying.
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bittermoon

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How a Moon behaves also depends on the sign that's in and the aspects it makes. I have my Moon in Scorpio on the 8th house cusp, trining my Sun and Mercury in Cancer in 5th.

It would be an entirely different story if I had a Gemini Moon squaring my Sun and opposing Saturn, for example.

From my personal experience, I believe the 8th house to be a bit of restless house for the Moon to be in. Whereas I see others being content in a steady routine for years, I get antsy when I've been in the same situation for too long. I (emotionally) thrive on constant change. I need to evolve constantly to feel 'alive'.
 

AriScoPis87

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Yeah I've got this placement with Scorpio in moon-pluto-pallas stellium.


Here is some stuff on the 8th house Moon:


The eighth house asks us to enlarge or sacrifice our ego boundaries in order to enter into relationship or union with another or others. To do so, some aspect of our personality or ego must die. Usually it is some thing, not some one, that dies, and with the passing away of that limiting aspect of our personality we experience a releasing freedom.

Herein is the second aspect of this house: resurrection and rebirth. The eighth house rules personal evolution, growth, transformation and change, death, rebirth, sex, possessions of a relationship, legacies, inheritance, taxes, rituals, initiations and the occult...
http://www.myastrologybook.com/Pluto-in-the-eighth-house-8th-house.htm

With the Moon in the eighth house you've very sensitive to and have a natural instinct for the emotions of others. In fact, you're sensitivity extends to what's going on around you in the social and even the psychic realms. After-death states may therefore interest you, and you may have out-of-the-body experiences. You will be asked to sacrifice your personal feelings and yield to the will and desires of those close to you. Your business sense is never sharper than when you are working with or for others, as in a group or corporation.
http://www.myastrologybook.com/Moon-in-the-eighth-house-8th-house.htm

The Moon in the 8th House is an indication that in past lives the emotional needs of others were denied as a result of an overly self-centered, materialistic, or cerebral reality. The sign of the Moon will indicate which. People with the Moon in 8th House are commonly born to parents who cannot function at an emotional level. With other planetary factors, this placement of the Moon can indicate the loss of a parent early in life in which the child is burdened by the bereaved parent’s emotional needs. Although acutely sensitive to the emotional states of others...

http://www.dkfoundation.co.uk/dkfoundation/BookKarmaHouse8.htm

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