My daughter, 21 months old, is Pisces moon, Sag Venus, Taurus Mars, Libra sun, Scorpio mercury, Libra Jupiter, Leo Midheaven, Scorpio rising. What offerings do you all have regarding parenting/guiding her? And, yes, she is pretty incredible!
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Re: Pisces moon childhood
Thu, July 12, 2007 - 10:03 AMExpose her to music and the outdoors
also healthy nutrition will est. good habits
I wish my parents had taught me boundaries and that saying "no" is okay all in due time -
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Thu, July 12, 2007 - 5:27 PMswim lessons early on.......let the fishie out. :-)
Boundaries is a big one, good thought....
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Thu, July 12, 2007 - 7:18 PMThank you both! I am Taurus Moon, Pisces sun, mercury, mars, and midheaven, Aquarius venus, Gemini Jupiter, Cancer rising. I have eaten mostly organic and using the eat right for your type habits for a few years now. So, I have the nutrition thing down. I love sharing nature with her, swimming, art, animals, music, dance, movies, theatre, and water, water, water. She was born in water! At home. The boundary thing can use some work. There are a few glitches I am working on. She is pretty mindful and respectful for a toddler. And, if she is around when I receive bodywork she flips out! I give her many choices. And, sometimes I have to just call it. Of course, safety is primary. She has never had vaccinations, never had a drug, she is still nursing. She is very very healthy. I am hoping I will be able to support her well emotionally. Her dad is not really in the picture. Once a month or so. She is afraid of him. And, doesn't really remember him from visit to visit. He has never choses to partake in her care. I am sure it is all a part of her life contract. And, I wish for better for her! -
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Fri, July 13, 2007 - 1:55 PMI would suggest really nurturing her gifts and guiding her into healthy escapism: art for example. -
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Sun, July 15, 2007 - 6:16 AMRight now her favorite escapes are 1. Nursing (nae-nae), 2. sleep, 3. Nemo (she just started occasionally watching videos, we do not have cable. She loves viewing and participating in art, plays, live music, dancing. I am very right brain dominate. Great info! Thank you! -
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Wed, August 8, 2007 - 5:26 AMYes, teach her about boundaries
Pisces Moon tend to feel a lot of empathy for underdogs and the pain of the world etc. and as a Libra sun she needs associations.
Better still, teach her to only associate with people who are growth promoting.
Make it in a healthy natural way. -
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Wed, August 8, 2007 - 6:12 AMI have the growth promoting thing down, always room for improvement.
As a Pisces moon, how would you have wanted/needed bounderies carried out?
Thank you this information is invaluable to me! : )
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Wed, October 24, 2007 - 4:42 PMEniad - this is key I think. I''ll offer a slightly different take to the idea though.
Though I would suggest not limiting associations because it can be remarkable what the mind does not know of growth that the spirit does. I'm thinking of the associate only with healthy solid people idea. The underdog, if boundaries or an otherwise strong personality are established...keys for sure....she's well-equipped when the time comes to make those boundaries in life. Rather than encouraging the opposite - a pisces who shuts down a great part of themselves.
The emotional skin is a difficult one for the sensitive pisces to develop, empath for some, empathetic for just about all I've known moon or sign wise. The growth from connecting with those who weren't so growth promoting taught me more than any of my schooling ever could. It sharpened so many aspects, all healthy and nurturing.
That said, do teach her to trust her instincts throughout live. That's something all kids should be taught/nurtured but especially those with the pisces moon. We feel things, sometimes as if we are experiencing them from others perspectives....and can internalize both positivity and negativity faster and more deeply than
I would be careful about certain things as she gets older. Substance abuse is a trap for many with pisces moon but certainly not only pisces moon. The combo of escapism and empathy can do some very weird things. Nurture art. Nurture her inner nature. She's going to tell you in many ways tools to do this!
Sounds like a lovely child, and you a great mom to be thinking of these things early!
Tia
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Sat, October 6, 2007 - 12:54 AMSeems like her elements are fairly balanced. That's nice :)
I would say as a child, the best thing my parents did was teach me a good work ethic. They weren't mean or too strict but taught me how to work for the things I *dreamed* of (Pisces are dreamers). That's helped keep me a 'swimming upstream' Piscean. I also found, I LOVED my alone time but also needed cuddling and shows or affection. If she gets kind of cranky and holding her doesn't work, see if she feels better after some alone playtime. I also loved books as it was a way for my mind to engage in different fantasy worlds.
Pisces is also very very suspetable to their envirionment so having healthy people and friends around her is very important. .
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Mon, October 8, 2007 - 7:06 AMid say the most important thing is acknowledging their sensitivity, i remember as a kid any type of emotional hurt would cripple me. but i guess that doesn't mean wrapping them up in cotton wool just teaching them ways to deal with it. that being a greater confidence in themselves and their abilities. maybe even a sense of humour too so that any hurt isn't taken too seriously.
on a lighter night nurture their creative side, introduce them to soothing music. also help their spirituality, although it will develop very very easily in your child, get them on the right track.
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Sat, October 13, 2007 - 8:28 PMSo, off the top of my head...
your daughter is drawn to beauty and harmony, she has a true true love for nature, flowers and trees, fairies and all things lush and pretty(venus/sag) and she feels totally in her power when she feels balanced in the physical world (libra sun). Her entire life will be about achieving balance and harmony probably through artisitic or spiritual means. Your daughter is intuitive and sensitive and would benefit from being in nature. So, keep bringing her out into nature and take lots of visits to the ocean. Surfing could one day, give her much peace, as it fuels both her pisces moon and her "riding the waves to reach equilibrium" libra energy. As a young child give her lots of opportunity to make choices however small or large. It will nuture her Libran physical body and make her feel physically at peace with the physical world around her. The Scorpio/mercury rising may make it sometimes feel unnatural or difficult for her to express herself verbally but if supported she will use her many artistic gifts to communicate her dreams and feelings. She will always be a bit mysterious, even to herself! She is strong spirited and outgoing and loves freedom(Leo Midheaven) and loving(pisces/libra/libra), often stubborn(taurus) and aggressive(mars)( but probably only when others are aggressive with her first!) (libra). Does any of this reasonate with you? Hope you found it helpful and/or interesting!
I did a search for pisces moon, for myself and found this thread. Thanks for posting!
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Tue, October 16, 2007 - 10:28 AMYes! It all resonates very well!
She just turned 2 on Sunday. She is incredibly wonderful. Every thing this Pisces Sun/ Taurus Moon Mom could ask for and beyond. I love her spirit and feel how she will offer great things in this world as well as graciously recieve. I am just "wowed" everyday!
We returned on Thursday from a month back home in MI. My brother passed away and my Mom has grieved heavily. I would, as always, explain what was happening. She flowed so well with it.
From the beginning, her attention has been captured by someone exhibiting emotion. She repeats the sound of someone crying. Or if someone is angry she says "ut oh". I do my best to explain we all have emotions to process... and we can always send love to them from where ever we are...
I love how quickly she processes and moves through things. I make sure I offer her the time to complete those moments and at times I have to call it by offering logic.
I wish we had more of a chance to see MI's rich nature supply. We were near the water much of the time. She travels so well.
Her favorite place to go is the zoo to see the lions. We can sometimes hear them from our house. Their roar has a radius of five miles so I hear. We are a few blocks away to her delight!
Her interactions with her peers have been very mature. She takes turns and shares well. There are setbacks when other children are not so.
I have been getting lunch ready and thinking of the book I could write about my daughter (proud Mom!).. and all the guides she has available to her, but I will stop here for now.
Thank you all for your responces. I utilize the info as check points.
When it is time we will go to the ocean and snorkle. I will likely just watch her surf!!! -
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Tue, October 16, 2007 - 11:08 AMAlso, there have been times when I have been on stage responding at a seminar etc., and Sasha's light just glows. On this past Saturday, she did it again. I was just sorry I missed it while trying to center myself with microphone and toddler in arms. Maybe she will be a speaker some day (she just beams as she fills with light while look on to two hundred people), offering better ways to live! Whatever she does I will be there as wind under her wings as she soars!!!
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