Moon in Capricorn


Capricorn is the mountain citadel of the cosmic court. It symbol­izes the rock-solid foundation of prosperity - stability, austerity, reliability and permanence. It is the last of the evolving Earth signs and is, in a manner of speaking, the backbone of the zodiac upon which all things practical are built. The keeper of this citadel is the clever, meticulous merchant prince whose industry sustains and nurtures the court in residence. He is methodical, diligent and ambitious.
From the vantage point of their mountain view, the Capricorn Moon sees things strategically and objectively. They tend to be quite structured in their approach to life and are usually comfort­ able solving problems in a methodical, even plodding, way that often guarantees them the right results. They like the 'tried and true', and often stick with their way of doing things.

The Cool Lover


Capricorn Moons tend to have a serious, reserved nature and generally like to think of themselves as 'detached', cool, un­affected and sagacious. Even when their external ego is more outgoing or demonstrative, the Capricorn Moon will maintain their reserve, hiding sensitive feelings behind the walls of their emo­tional stronghold. First impressions may suggest that they are the least emotional of the Moon signs. This comes from the 'grounded' quality of their emotional being, which is not easily ignited into expressing itself in a passionate or exaggerated fash­ion. Like all inhabited fortresses, there is a lot going on inside the walls, however, and a closer inspection reveals that Capricorn Moons are sensitive and have the same emotional intensity as the next person. While they don't often express it, they can be moved to emotional extremes that, once underway, are sometimes diffi­cult to subdue. This slow to start, hard to stop quality is symbol­ized by the well-known emblem of the Capricorn mountain goat and is characteristic of other sides of their nature.
Once they have spied where they are going, the Capricorn Moon can be doggedly determined and single-minded. They like to use their analytical skills to compartmentalize the different aspects of a challenge and to then address one part at a time. This applies also to their feelings, which they tend to try and analyze - a difficult task, as emotions tend to be self-validating and beyond the rules of intellect. Nevertheless, the effort is made because the Capricorn Moon likes to know where they stand and likes the certainty of being able to control matters. This is their sensible side - wanting to be practical with feelings - which can now and then make them appear manipulative or controlling. They grow in wisdom and confidence with age, though, and eventually learn to tread softly in these areas and to be a little more laid back.
The well-known determination of Capricorn is a primary strength that helps them succeed in their undertakings and tends to make them industrious, hardworking and long-suffering, espe­cially if they are motivated by gain or practical pursuits. The tenacity of Capricorn Moons is found in the charts of Alfred Nobel, Henry Ford, John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie, all of whom represent the quintessence of the industrial merchant prince. Capricorn Moons often have skills in business, industry and commerce, especially as Capricorn is the zodiac sign of busi­ness. It's therefore no surprise to find that the chart of the USA has a Capricorn Moon (countries and companies also have charts, based on their time of incorporations). While a Leo Moon will make one lion-hearted and determined, a Capricorn Moon gives one the durability, drive and fortitude to overcome obstacles on the path to success. 'I persevere' is the motto that helps them realize their hopes and dreams.
They can be immensely patient, especially when they have a clear sense of where they are going. When dealing with obstacles, their patience is a great strength as long as they feel they are making progress, however meager that progress may seem to others. 'An obstacle is an opportunity' for those whose charts express the purest expression of Capricorn. There is no backing down for them: rather they muster whatever it takes to meet and outdo their adversaries. By nature they tend to be competitive and this is demonstrated in the charts of many athletes, including Andre Agassi, David Beckham, Carl Lewis, Tom Watson, Jana Novotna, Monica Seles and Maria Butyrskaya. Probably the most notable of the indomitable Capricorn Moons is Muhammad Ali, who personified the determination, discipline and finesse associ­ated with Saturn, the proprietor of Capricorn.
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The reason Capricorn Moons are rugged is that life has often taught them hard lessons early in life, urging them to adopt a 'can do' approach. Experience tells them that there are no easy answers in life, and that to make it, they must work hard and keep their nose to the grindstone. They bring this to their relationships, with a mood to 'make it work', and once they commit they are very reliable partners. However, Capricorn Moons also know that luck plays a big part in success and they never give up on the idea that a bit of good luck will come to help them at the right time. In a manner of speaking, they are 'children of providence' and know that for all their feet-on-the-ground outlook, fortune has a strong influence in the affairs of life.
The deeper qualities of the Capricorn Moon can be found in this idea, as they synthesize the idea of free will and the hand of Fate to celebrate their individual power as the architects of their own fortune. Capricorn symbolizes karma, or life-work and the fruits of one's efforts. This gives them the ability to reconcile a philosophical respect for forces greater than themselves with their own sense of will-power and desire for success. Theirs is thus a quiet, personal philosophy that harmonizes their being with life's limits, while seeking to expand their reach and their personal gain.

The Sober Pragmatist


They are not usually given to feeling sorry for themselves, at least not in a self-indulgent way where they become too self-absorbed and inactive. They can, however, become quite moody, sombre and deep, which could be a cause of worry for a partner who doesn't realize that they need time, like their zodiac opposite of Cancer, to dwell and reflect on important, private matters. This introspection also serves to help them plan their actions. When you see them like this, it's best to let them retreat to their moun­tain cave and in time they will come out ready for action.
In taking action they like to look before they leap. They know that sure-footedness takes precision and care and it often takes time for them to ponder their options. In truth, they have a proclivity for getting stuck in the proverbial rut: planning and pondering their way to inaction. A good partner for the Capricorn Moon will act as a catalyst here and a sounding-board to help them weigh up the facts. Just be ready to lock horns with them to get them moving.
Capricorn's tendency to prepare comes from their sense of strategy and forward thinking. If they are ponderous, it's because the last thing they want is to wind their way up the mountain and find themselves at an impasse. Capricorn Moons are known for their ability to shoulder more than their fair share of the load. They can even feel that unless there is an element of struggle or work involved in something, somehow it's not real or valuable. To them, life takes effort. While this gives them purpose, it can not only limit their options, but can manifest a pessimism that limits their happiness.
The practicality of their nature makes them realistic and strong in their feelings. They usually know where they stand, but are also prone to quiet moments of self-doubt or uncertainty. To counter this they may express themselves strongly or voice opinions that seem inflexible. This doesn't always work in their favour, for shy or delicate people tend to think they are boastful or self-obsessed, and stronger people will, like them, want to rise to challenge them. One of their challenges is to find a_n effective way to com­municate, and usually for them this is best done with simple, direct and dear expression.
The Capricorn Moon also has to learn how to step out of its mountain fortress and let people get to know them more inti­mately. This is especially important in intimate relationships when genuine feelings are hard to hide. Although it will take time, and will likely happen in gradual steps, allowing themselves this kind of openness in relationships will create trust and understanding, which the Capricorn Moon needs and deserves.

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