Being a lunar type

The Sun is luminous, conscious and coherent, always keeping its unchanged shape and reigning over life. If you are a solar type your moods, thoughts, feelings, emotions and ideas are clear, straightforward, stable and confident. You have a marked, dominant individuality, you know what you wants and who youn are, you are rarely lets influenced by others.





The Moon is visible only with reflected light and each time with a different shape. If you are a lunar type your moods, thoughts, feelings, emotions, ideas change constantly. You have a fragmented personality or even multiple personalities, sometimes alternating in very short times, such as lunar cycles. You are receptive, sensitive, influenced by others and by the environment, so that you also change according to where, and the type of people with whom, you are.





In this consensus reality dominates the solar side. If you are a lunar type living in this world may not be easy. In order to adapt and function you may be forced to deny and sacrifice your lunar side, striving or pretending to be solar. Then life becomes fatigue, falsehood, fear.





Things can change when you realize that you are not alone, when you notice that there are many other lunar types around you, striving or pretending to be solar. Outside they appear strong, confident, clear, self-confident, while inside they are fluctuating, timid, sensitive, uncertain, confused and insecure.





Something can really change if you take courage and decide to accept, legitimate and reveal your lunar side. And perhaps by doing so, you will allow many others to take off their masks, to reveal and share your inner nature with you.






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Published on May 22, 2019 21:39
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