SUMMARY: Intelligent, curious, exploring, discovery, futurist. Eccentric, nonconforming, original, innovative, creative. Social responsibility, progressive, reformer, humane, sympathetic to others’ troubles. Broad interests, instinct for the interconnection of all things (genius). Sexually liberal (unusual marital conditions). High-strung, needs solitude. Astrology.
MOON IN AQUARIUS, the Watercarrier
- Intelligent, deeply curious, inquiring, avid student, reads voraciously. Absorbs concepts quickly. Quite talkative (bursting with things they want to say).
- Science-minded, analytic. Enjoys investigating, exploring, discovery (researchers).
- Futuristic, interest in outer space (astronomy, astrology, sci-fi). Also, occultism or metaphysics (to uncover hidden causes, usually retaining a scientific approach).
- Knows (perceives or intuits) that all things are interconnected. Breadth of knowledge through diverse, cross-discipline interests, perspectives, and expertise. Aquarius knows things never studied that it seems they could not possibly know.
- Many outright geniuses and "absent-minded professors." Renaissance Man men and women who know something about almost everything. [Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Goethe, Franklin and many more modern figures.]
- Eccentric (rebellious or free spirit, often playfully childlike). Nonconforming to social or moral norms. Lives outside of convention on their own psychological terms. Expresses strong (often controversial) views freely, often ingeniously.
- Their instinct of interconnection also forms their social views (a deeply personal social vision). Reformers, social or cultural change agents, futurists invested in progressive concepts, often passionate for ideas or causes. Humane [STATS: High for Gauquelin trait HUMANE., sympathetic to others' troubles or suffering, ready to lend an ear (generous with time).
- Passionate for human rights and equality, desire for reform (sometimes politically active reformers) [e.g., Cesar Chavez, Martin Luther King Jr., Harvey Milk, Helen Keller]. Most (but not all) are socially progressive [Limbaugh, Cheney, Schlafly] (Aquarius follows his or her own conscience without excuse). [Aquarius Moon is more common for political activism than elected office. No U.S. president and almost no recent (losing) nominees have had the placement. The Aquarian anti-popular temperament is least likely to win popular votes.]
- Insightful regarding human character, sees people as they are.
- Shil-Ponde: "Their outlook... is national rather than provincial, international rather than patriotic, universal and cosmic rather than terrestrial, humanitarian rather than sectarian."
- Keeps distance from “herd mind,” e.g., disinterested in latest trends or fads. (“Popular” and “trendy” seem offensive “sheep mentality.”) Aquarius (who is willing to appear odd) therefore often seems geeky, un-hip, and outdated on fashion.
- Impatient with (even scornful of) stale conventions. Often considered pot-stirrers or radical, their ideas for reforming the world routinely draw resistance, criticism, or even condemnation.
- Imaginative artists, creative thinkers, often with game-changing talent. Musical talent, especially vocal music. Original, innovative entertainers and thought leaders, often striking with shocking impact, e.g., a few electrifying male Aquarian performers of enormous magnetism and power have altered the cultural and musical landscape (Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Michael Jackson, Prince, and Billy Ray Cyrus, among others). For comparison outside of music, consider comedians Robin Williams and Woody Allen, painters Da Vinci and Michelangelo, or filmmaker Kenneth Anger.]
- Weak ties to family of origin: Most likely type to be liberated or alienated from their family roots. (Humanity is their family.) [STATS: Gauquelin very significantly low for trait "likes family ties."]
- Sexually curious, experimental, liberal, approachable. Often unusual marital conditions. Advocates for sexual liberty [Crowley, Hefner, and uncountable artists as voices of social liberalization, including music artists who rewrote the mass-mind sexual landscape.]. (Some are labelled sexually notorious.)
- Often widely travelled (especially in connection to their work); the rest wander widely with their minds. [STATS: High for Gauquelin character trait "traveler."]
- Excitable, high-strung. Needs solitude and disconnection to work and regenerate.
- Careers are usually multi-faceted with many simultaneous parts. Writing and publishing, teachers, artists, antiquities, psychotherapy and other "helping professions," many astrologers, social activists, or progressive work with relationships, sexuality, human potential.
- Longer lifespan than average (Hub Moon). Has more daughters than sons (Hub Moon).
- [The Nile River Delta is a primary symbol of the Aquarius archetype, showing e.g. the civilizing force of nature and its interconnected breadth. Otherwise, ideas of sea, deep space, and maternity [regarded as variations of a single theme] round out Aquarius' symbolic themes.]
STATISTICS:
Gauquelin: Very significantly low for "likes family ties." High for trait "traveler."
Other statistics: High for 91 heads of states, but low for U.S. Presidents (none!). Similarly, fewest major party Presidential nominees who lost (
i.e. overall the fewest nominated). Longer life-span (Bradley). Men have daughters (Bradley).
(from another thread mostly on Sun in Aquarius)
Jim Eshelman wrote:What I notice most about the scientists (besides their deep investment in science) is their versatility, their cross-discipline interests and expertise... I have long thought that Aquarius' particular genius is not just in the fact that they are, indeed, often geniuses, but especially in their wide interest in diverse, often seemingly unrelated, topics. Aquarians have breadth.
In fact, I think a general theme of Aquarius, which binds together so much else about the constellation, is this instinct for interconnection. Aquarians instinctively know just how vastly all things are interconnected. This informs their social views, integrates both the "sea" and "space" themes, and much more - especially in the idea space.
This is equally true of Aquarius Moon, BTW. In fact, this rounded, cross-discipline expertise is the quality usually called "Renaissance Man," and the figures that always top the list of "Renaissance Men" are all - all! - Aquarius Moons. Think Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Benjamin Franklin, Goethe, and others. You can count on them to know something (usually just enough to have the correct kernel of the subject) about almost anything and almost everything. (In a totally different way, I have to include J. Edgar Hoover in the same description, not as a Renaissance Man but as tending to know just enough about almost everyone and almost everything.) [...]
Notice that they aren't necessarily liberals... They are foremost their own person, following their own line of insight, their own path. It's just that their lines of thought (and especially that theme of interconnectivity) leads them to be liberals much more often.
And I really don't know whether to consider Aquarian Osama bin Laden as a conservative or a liberal in his own context - but, again, his instinct, his magic, was in understanding network and interconnectivity!
OBSERVATION: "INTEREST IN THE NEW." Aquarius Moons are known for being "interested in the new," the progressive, the innovative, the "ahead of the curve." But what exactly does this mean? For example, Aquarius Moon is usually (almost emphatically)
not interested in
the latest trends. They commonly seem geeky and unhip on fashions, don't have (surprise!) the latest popular electronics, tend to only adopt fashion and other trends when a fad has passed (and others have "moved on" to something else). - The explanation is that "current trends," "hip," and "fads" point to
exactly the sort of thing Aquarius Moon distances himself or herself from, because they aren't truly innovative. They are "herd mind" behaviors. They may even be offensive to Aquarius. "Fad, popular, hip" are nearly pejoratives in the Aquarius lexicon. - OTOH there is profound interest and captivated curiosity in things that are
beyond the horizon: molecular-level data storage, for example, and other things that would be pure science fiction if they didn't actually exist. Aquarius is invested in progressive
thought, and has behaviors that are "outside of the box" - but that specifically means that they don't identify with the hip, popular, faddish, and trendy, which they consider the best example of being
inside the box of sheep mentality.
U.S. PRESIDENTS: {none}
OSCARS: Warner Baxter (Old Arizona), Wallace Beery (The Champ), Ginger Rogers (Kitty Foyle), Jennifer Jones (The Song of Bernadette), Joan Crawford (Mildred Pierce), Ronald Colman (A Double Life), Shirley Booth (Come Back Little Sheba), Audrey Hepburn (Roman Holiday), Grace Kelly (The Country Girl), Ernest Borgnine (Marty), Joanne Woodward (The Three Faces of Eve), Robert DeNiro (Raging Bull), Sissy Spacek (Coal Miner's Daughter), Ben Kingsley (Gandhi), F. Murray Abraham (Amadeus), Paul Newman (The Color of Money), Philip Seymour Hoffman (Capote)