They find it difficult when their leadership or dominance is taken away or when they are told they are wrong.
They struggle to hide their emotions, and suppressing them is harmful to their health. In emotionally intense situations, they should spend time alone to calm down. Releasing negative emotions through movement, sports, or sex is beneficial. It is recommended to scream in an open space where no one is around.
Harmonization of the Moon in Taurus or the Second House of the Natal Chart
These individuals appear calm, but this is only on the surface. In uncomfortable conditions, they may experience nervous breakdowns. They struggle to adapt to new situations and feel extremely uncomfortable without money or food. They also find any changes at work difficult to accept, even if they are positive.
To harmonize the Moon in this placement, engaging in creativity, working with hands, enjoying good food, shopping, gardening, working with flowers, sculpting, woodworking, and similar activities is beneficial.
They need a place where they can relax in a beautiful and peaceful environment, free from conflicts. Stability and control over unexpected situations are essential.
Harmonization of the Moon in Gemini or the Third House of the Natal Chart
These individuals feel uncomfortable when they have no one to talk to or when they lack information. It is challenging for them when their car, television, or any means of communication or information access breaks down.
Such people need to express themselves, read, listen to the news, and keeping a journal is beneficial. Walking, driving, and cycling are also helpful activities.
Harmonization of the Moon in Cancer or the Fourth House of the Natal Chart
These individuals are very sensitive, vulnerable, and empathetic. They are easily hurt and need time to recover from negative emotions, even if it is not outwardly visible. Household conflicts affect them negatively. It is better for them to cry than to suppress emotions. A child with this placement does not feel safe when there are conflicts at home.
They may fear loneliness and feel uncomfortable when strangers enter their home. They prefer a well-secured and private living space.
If something upsetting happens outside the home, they should find comfort within their family. If the home environment is stressful, they should go near water, meditate, visit a psychologist, or talk to a close and understanding person.