This placement can indicate (and usually does) a serious lack of emotional connection between the native and their mother from the very beginning . If you think about what the mother represents and means to our psyche and the integration of our emotional selves and how we respond to others, it’s pretty much the entire template for a healthy adult’s feeling nature. When we are babies, our security and survival is dependent on that bond between the mother and ourselves. We learn that if we cry, she responds with comfort, if we are hungry, she feeds us, etc, etc. if there is a problem with that system, if the mother (or mother figure) is absent or not responsive, it really fundamentally changes your sense of security and teaches you a powerful lesson about the world not containing a safe place or a home base for the native. The native then compensates by essentially sealing off that need for emotional interdependence. You have someone who is as much of an island as they can possibly be. They will never let themselves down in life, and tend to be extremely reliable and consistent towards others, but they’ve been robbed of the beautiful soft, safe space of the moon, and of spontaneous, responsive love and above all TRUST. It’s actually very sad, but we all have our tricky psychology, so just like anything else, it’s possible to learn to live with this and not be miserable. I think the hardest part may be that people who love the native feel completely locked out some or all of the time. The native doesn’t understand, because they DO everything “right” like provide a home, money, loyalty, etc...but they (we) don’t know how to let anyone “in”. So, a serious problem, and they say that the fortitude and stoicism are pretty meager gifts in the face of such a powerful emotional burden. Does that help?