Hey Ari-
I feel torn between being satisfied that I have completely explored this signature and getting it done for you. I found myself thinking it may be better to have a deadline to push me and not allow me to go into the deep end.
I hope you have a great time on your trip wherever that may lead. And I look forward to beginning the next part of our journey. Once again thank you for all of your work in providing feedback.
Moon in the 6th in Pisces
1- What is the way that this soul will emotionally process and integrate experience?
Possibly by having the ability to see or feel emotions everywhere they could integrate how they feel by helping others discern their feelings. Looking through a lens of service and understanding. Bringing an analytical lens to an emotional experience. They would possibly make a great therapist.
I feel they are someone who is likely to be confused about the multitude and vastness of their emotions. Possibly feel lost in how deep and vast they are. This is going to take some time and a strategy to integrate. I think it would be easy for them to have rose-colored glasses on and see rainbows and butterflies everywhere. Having an unconscious awareness (if that makes sense) that everything is perfect. They are going to need some space to integrate their emotions and understand how they feel about them.
This could happen through art and creativity. I see it as a daily practice or a service they provide. Something where they can land these vast indescribable emotions and find some way of making sense of them. They are going to need to be able to make them tangible. And I feel that they may look at this task as something insurmountable at times. Meditation may be a way of bringing this into reality. Going out there and coming back. Bringing little pieces of that truth home and sorting it into what matters and adding it to their collection of ‘The emotional world according to’ writings. Journaling could be an outlet or point of integration compiled with a practice of meditation.
2- How does this soul embrace change on a moment-to-moment basis in such a way that allows them to maintain a sense of security within?
By recognizing that there are so many ways to see emotional connections that doing one thing at this moment does not negate that they could find a connection that provides a different perspective on it in a different moment. There is truth everywhere. And seeing that it is something different but is actually the same is something that may possibly take some time. Some experience. Some patients and practice.
By recognizing feelings of connection to all things. They may have a sense of service to the universe. Recognizing feelings in others and having some understanding and appreciation of the beauty of it and how they fit into the whole. The vastness of this recognition will possibly allow them to shift gears into many different manifestations of feeling safe.
3- What behavior patterns might reflect insecurity/ need to hold on to what is familiar and thus not cultivate internal security?
Possibly not being able to land their emotional confusion. I feel like their feelings can be so vast that they may have a hard time being able to make sense of them. Having a fear that if they let go, they may be swallowed up into the void. That feeling of not being able discern their feelings. This may not allow them to fully integrate them and let them flow. So, they may try to escape feeling it. Choosing instead to look away. This may happen through many forms of escapism. Could be alcohol or drugs. But it could also easily be something like food or entertainment. I can see this as a person that is constantly doing something or being busy to escape feeling things. They could become trapped in a loop of feeling guilty and end up in a shame spiral. If they never take the time to land these emotions and allow them to flow, the escape could be a redirect that traps them in a loop. I can also see them focusing on other people to escape their emotions. Caring for others as a way of not looking at their own or a means of escape. They may find that escaping is something that leads them to feel helpless and striving for perfection and possibly leading to a place of procrastination or paralysis. Emotions of sadness and or shame for not interpreting their emotions perfectly. A rumination on wanting to go back and redo something to get it right so that they can feel a different way about it.
4- What kind of core emotional imprinting might this soul have experienced early in this life?
Possibly a situation where they are required to worship or practice a daily connection to the divine. And they may rebel against it or become devoted to something that they later find out they are not aligned with.
I feel their early life experience may involve some emotional boundary issues. They may have been in a household where other people's emotions were theirs to take on and sort through. They may have been in a position where they felt the need to care for others' emotional state and help others work through their emotions. They may have even felt guilty if they were in a place where others' emotions are out of control. They may feel like they are in a space where they need to read the room as they walk in to see if they are safe. Always feeling as if everyone else needs to be emotionally stable for them to have the ability to have their own emotions.
I feel torn between being satisfied that I have completely explored this signature and getting it done for you. I found myself thinking it may be better to have a deadline to push me and not allow me to go into the deep end.
I hope you have a great time on your trip wherever that may lead. And I look forward to beginning the next part of our journey. Once again thank you for all of your work in providing feedback.
Hey Bob,
Since you wrote that - I want to let you know that I probably won't get to this till tomorrow - so if you'd like to take more time to go over this and refine feel free to do so.
Moon in the 6th in Pisces
1- What is the way that this soul will emotionally process and integrate experience?
Possibly by having the ability to see or feel emotions everywhere they could integrate how they feel by helping others discern their feelings. Looking through a lens of service and understanding. Bringing an analytical lens to an emotional experience. They would possibly make a great therapist.
I feel they are someone who is likely to be confused about the multitude and vastness of their emotions. Possibly feel lost in how deep and vast they are. This is going to take some time and a strategy to integrate. I think it would be easy for them to have rose-colored glasses on and see rainbows and butterflies everywhere. Having an unconscious awareness (if that makes sense) that everything is perfect. They are going to need some space to integrate their emotions and understand how they feel about them.
This could happen through art and creativity. I see it as a daily practice or a service they provide. Something where they can land these vast indescribable emotions and find some way of making sense of them. They are going to need to be able to make them tangible. And I feel that they may look at this task as something insurmountable at times. Meditation may be a way of bringing this into reality. Going out there and coming back. Bringing little pieces of that truth home and sorting it into what matters and adding it to their collection of ‘The emotional world according to’ writings. Journaling could be an outlet or point of integration compiled with a practice of meditation.
You are touching up on the 6th house quality of routine, maintenance and practice but need a little help in synthesizing all this together. See my other responses for sure. In general the way this soul will emotionally process and integrate experience is through giving greater meaning to their daily routines. Spiritualizing the day to day and thus having meaningful work/ service they can be oriented towards.
2- How does this soul embrace change on a moment-to-moment basis in such a way that allows them to maintain a sense of security within?
By recognizing that there are so many ways to see emotional connections that doing one thing at this moment does not negate that they could find a connection that provides a different perspective on it in a different moment. There is truth everywhere. And seeing that it is something different but is actually the same is something that may possibly take some time. Some experience. Some patients and practice.
This isn't implicitly about different perspectives. It is about the experience of truth everywhere and the possibility of healing and miracles by way of seeing each task in an indiscriminate way: every task is another opportunity to heal, to forgive. This is so because Pisces is universalizing the 6th house.
By recognizing feelings of connection to all things. They may have a sense of service to the universe. Recognizing feelings in others and having some understanding and appreciation of the beauty of it and how they fit into the whole. The vastness of this recognition will possibly allow them to shift gears into many different manifestations of feeling safe.
This is about showing up to do the work that needs to be done while surrendering to let go of control at the same time. Spiritual purification through work, through service. Otherwise, the insecurity here can relate to a sense of losing control, lacking healthy discernment around one's service, or on the opposite end, feeling overwhelmed by the details of physical life and just neglecting the basics (health, grooming, whatever work one needs to do).
3- What behavior patterns might reflect insecurity/ need to hold on to what is familiar and thus not cultivate internal security?
Possibly not being able to land their emotional confusion. I feel like their feelings can be so vast that they may have a hard time being able to make sense of them. Having a fear that if they let go, they may be swallowed up into the void. That feeling of not being able discern their feelings. This may not allow them to fully integrate them and let them flow. So, they may try to escape feeling it. Choosing instead to look away. This may happen through many forms of escapism. Could be alcohol or drugs. But it could also easily be something like food or entertainment. I can see this as a person that is constantly doing something or being busy to escape feeling things. They could become trapped in a loop of feeling guilty and end up in a shame spiral. If they never take the time to land these emotions and allow them to flow, the escape could be a redirect that traps them in a loop. I can also see them focusing on other people to escape their emotions. Caring for others as a way of not looking at their own or a means of escape. They may find that escaping is something that leads them to feel helpless and striving for perfection and possibly leading to a place of procrastination or paralysis. Emotions of sadness and or shame for not interpreting their emotions perfectly. A rumination on wanting to go back and redo something to get it right so that they can feel a different way about it.
You got the core qualities of it, though this wouldn't be about interpreting emotions correctly (interpretation being 9th house). This can be a perfectionism and purity which leads to emotional neglect: not actually tending to what needs to be done on the basis of holding ideal standards of purity for oneself. Also a deep fear of being vulnerable to the never ending possibility of chaos and disruption of order. All kinds of issues of self-neglect, martyrdom, avoidance, and self-sacrifice by way of trying to hard to fix or save others. See my response to Ten for more perspective on this.
4- What kind of core emotional imprinting might this soul have experienced early in this life?
Possibly a situation where they are required to worship or practice a daily connection to the divine. And they may rebel against it or become devoted to something that they later find out they are not aligned with.
I feel their early life experience may involve some emotional boundary issues. They may have been in a household where other people's emotions were theirs to take on and sort through. They may have been in a position where they felt the need to care for others' emotional state and help others work through their emotions. They may have even felt guilty if they were in a place where others' emotions are out of control. They may feel like they are in a space where they need to read the room as they walk in to see if they are safe. Always feeling as if everyone else needs to be emotionally stable for them to have the ability to have their own emotions.
You touch on it with your statement about emotional boundary issues. This can be a healer/ fix everything kind of situation related to coming from a household that was in a constant state of crisis. Issues of neglect, things falling a part and thus this soul learning to maintain control because of a deeper distrust that life will be organized adequately. A fear of sickness and crisis.
Or it can also be a puritanical kind of thing: very pure and controlling home live. The idea of daily worship/ practice can apply here. What we'd want to look for in all of this is the nature of the emotional imprinting. What is the soul essentially learning about themself, about who they are. See my response to Ten for more insight on this.
Great effort Bob, keep on practicing and observing real chart examples to gain more direct insight into these signatures when combined.
Thanks Ari.