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What does the moon sign mean?

The moon constellation refers to the constellation position of the moon when a person is born.

In astrology, the moon represents personal emotional needs, emotional reactions and inner emotional world. It is a symbol of human emotions, reflecting people's emotions, intuition and inner desires. The position of the moon constellation can reveal a person's attitude towards family, intimacy and security.

Different moon constellations will affect personal emotional expression and emotional stability. For example, people in the moon sign of Cancer usually attach great importance to family and intimate relationships, and are emotionally rich and easily influenced by the outside world. Knowing your own moon constellation can help people better understand their emotional needs and emotional patterns, so as to get along with others and develop personal growth.

Personality characteristics of people with the moon in Cancer Palace;

The moon is in the fourth house of cancer, and it is called the "ruling star", so it has the greatest influence on cancer. People with the moon in Cancer may have certain characteristics, such as interpersonal barriers, creativity and sensitivity. They may feel shy when facing strange situations or strangers, but once they feel comfortable, they will become more outgoing and positive. People with the moon in Cancer are naturally caring and considerate, but they often look melancholy.

They have deep feelings, are deeply impressed by childhood events, and have the habit of collecting things, especially some old things with commemorative value. In addition, people with the moon in Cancer are more emotionally dependent and tend to follow their intuition. They have the energy of healing and caring, like to create a comfortable and pleasant living environment for their lovers, and are easy to get married early. People with the moon in Cancer usually show maturity, self-assertion and sense of responsibility beyond their age.

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