The Moon
The Moon is numbered eighteen and depicts a
mysterious night-time scene. There is often
water in the foreground, a full moon depicting
the face of a woman sailing high about the land,
flanked by pylons. Sometimes droplets appear to
be falling like tears from the Moon, taking the
form of Hebraic Yod symbols (considered to be
impregnatory seeds). There are also sometimes
dogs or wolves baying at the Moon. The Moon card
you see here depicts Anubis, the jackal god of
the Egyptians. There is also usually a crayfish
or scarab.
The crayfish is renowned for its ability to fall
in love with, mate and impregnate itself. This
suggests some of the Moon's more illusory
meanings. The scarab is almost always shown with
a solar disk between its claws. This is a symbol
of renewal and immortality, showing the Moon's
association with natural cycles and rhythms.
We have a close affinity with the Moon. The
lunar cycle affects oceans and all natural
tides. We say that people are more psychotic
when the Moon is full, calling them "lunatics".
The Moon affects our emotions because they come
from the inner hidden part of us, where dreams
also reside.
The Moon indicates a voyage to the centre of the
Self. We will not be revealed as something weak
and unlovable. We will be able to release our
psychic and intuitive abilities. Important
secrets are revealed when we dare to bring back
what is deep inside.
Working with The Moon
The Moon often comes up to indicate
deception, or deceit. And on a day ruled by this
card, we need to be alert for this kind of
problem coming up around us. On this day, we are
best served by testing everything against our
own inner senses, and attempting to discover how
we feel at a deep intuitive level about what
happens.
You'll find that your intuition is probably
somewhat heightened, because another of the
Moon's influences touches on psychism, internal
development and ease of inner communication.
There's another thing you need to keep your eyes
open for, with this card - not only does it
indicate out-and-out deceit, but it also shows
us where there is illusion or uncertainty. In
moonlight, you notice that things look very
different indeed than they do in daylight. The
Moon has a habit of casting things and
experiences in a different light. Things are not
quite how they seem.
So always look carefully at issues that have
particular relevance when this card is about.
Many people tend to see the Moon as a bad card -
I do not necessarily feel this is true. This
card shows things up that are not what they
claim to be. But it also reveals treasures
inside of rather grubby packaging!
Affirmation: My inner sense is firm and true.
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