moons and mothers

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read this interesting thing by jonathen cainer:

The Moon in your chart highlights the people, subjects and situations about which you tend to be
hyper-sensitive. It also tells us something about your relationship with your mother. No matter
what sign your mother was born under, you will somehow 'see' her as having the characteristics of
your own moon sign. People, for example, with Moon in Aries, see their mothers as lively. People
with Moon in Taurus see their mothers as down to earth. People with Moon in Gemini see their
mothers as talkative. People with Moon in Leo see their mothers as proud. People with Moon in
Virgo see their mothers as organised. People with Moon in Libra see their mothers as dizzy. People
with Moon in Scorpio see their mothers as intense. People with Moon in Sagittarius see their
mothers as judgemental. People with Moon in Capricorn see their mothers as strict. People with
Moon in Aquarius see their mothers as eccentric and people with Moon in Pisces see their mothers
as mysterious. Oh yes... and people with Moon in Cancer don't see their mothers as anything at
all... apart from wonderful.

me...moon in libra. my mother is judge judy's double and not someone i would describe as 'dizzy' LOL.
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i don't this cainer's saying that your mother has characteristics of YOUR moon sign....it is more about how our moon sign affects how we VIEW our mothers.

having said that...with a libra moon, i'm sposed to 'see' my mother as being 'dizzy'. i've been thinking about it and although i would never view her as dizzy in most respects, in her relationship with my dad, i've seen her become really panicky in attempts to keep him happy. in fact, the relationship 'lesson' she taught me was that if you stay with a male chauvenist pig (sorry dad) for long enough....he will eventually learn to respect you....when he's old and needs care and attention, that is.

so the one thing i've never had huge respect for in my mother is the way she let my dad treat her and the way even now, if he gets even slightly upset by something, she clucks around him in a totally out of character way...she goes all dizzy.

there's an element of truth in what cainer says for me.