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Healing the Heart's Wounds

(Transit) Moon square Chiron

Duration:

Few hours.

How often:

Each Moon Cycle.

If the transit could speak:

"Every scar is a lighted pathway to a stronger, wiser self."

MOON

The Moon governs our emotions, instincts, and subconscious patterns. In its transits, the Moon touches upon our inner landscapes, influencing our emotional and psychological states. These transits can bring fleeting moods and feelings to the surface, offering insights into our inner needs and emotional well-being.

 

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Chiron

Chiron, often called the "Wounded Healer," represents our deepest wounds and our efforts to heal these wounds. Its transits offer opportunities for healing and learning from past traumas, making us wiser and more compassionate healers ourselves. A Chiron transit might involve revisiting painful experiences, but it provides the means to find healing through understanding and releasing these past hurts.


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description

Moon square Chiron is a poignant astrological aspect that touches the deep and often hidden parts of our emotional landscape. This aspect represents a time when the nurturing and comfort-seeking Moon clashes with Chiron, the wounded healer. It’s a period marked by heightened sensitivity around old emotional wounds, offering both challenges and opportunities for healing. This aspect can stir up feelings of vulnerability related to past trauma, childhood wounds, or emotional neglect. The square creates a tension that demands resolution, pushing issues to the surface to be acknowledged and healed. Despite its discomfort, this is a powerful time for emotional growth, as it provides a unique opportunity to address and heal these deep-seated wounds, often by revisiting painful memories or through interactions that trigger these hidden emotional responses.

what to do

  • Acknowledge your feelings: Recognize and validate whatever emotions arise during this time.

  • Seek healing practices: Engage in therapy, counseling, or healing modalities that focus on emotional and psychological healing.

  • Practice self-compassion: Be gentle with yourself, understanding that healing is not a linear process.

  • Journaling: Write about your experiences and feelings to process and understand them better.

  • Connect with supportive others: Share your experiences with trusted friends or support groups who can offer empathy and understanding.

what to avoid

  • Suppressing emotions: Avoid pushing down or ignoring the painful feelings that surface.

  • Isolation: Do not withdraw completely from others; support is crucial for healing.

  • Self-criticism: Steer clear of harsh self-judgments or blame.

  • Repeating old patterns: Be cautious not to fall into habitual ways of reacting that prevent healing.

  • Overwhelming yourself: Avoid taking on too much or putting yourself in stressful situations that can exacerbate emotional wounds.

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