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“Unlock the Secrets of Your Lunar Return: What Astrological Insights Could Transform Your Tough Times into Triumph?”

Added on March 18, 2025 inASTROLOGY CARDS

Have you ever felt like your life is just a series of unfortunate events, with the universe playing a cruel joke on your emotional stability? Trust me, I’ve been there! Enter the world of Lunar Returns—a delightful astrological tool that allows us to break down the chaos of our existence into manageable chunks, month by month. It’s like having a cosmic personal trainer, but for your feelings! Picture yourself standing in the snowy peaks of Colorado, longing for spring flowers like those lovely tulips you once knew back in sunny Arizona. Ah, the shock of winter! Yet, armed with my Lunar Return charts, I learned to embrace those frosty months instead of letting them bring me down. If stress ever gets too overwhelming, I pull out my Lunar Return for some much-needed insight. Believe me, these charts aren’t just numbers; they’ve been downright life-sustaining in letting me see the world through a calmer lens. So, let’s dive in and explore how you can also tackle the emotional rollercoaster with a sprinkle of lunar magic! LEARN MORE.

tulips snowI use Lunar returns, heavily in times of stress. They break things up into one-month-chunks. This is for when you’re so overwhelmed, you need a smaller view.  Pulling this up for a gal, I writing to. I have found these charts to be literally life-sustaining, as describe your monthlong mood and they mark the time passing, in doable sized chunks. I’ve explained…

I moved from Arizona to Colorado at the time of my first Saturn Return. I’d never seen snow to speak of so this was fun, but I’ll tell you what was not fun!  It was seeing February roll around and it didn’t warm up.  Little did I know, it would not warm up until June!  This was depressing. I had a lot to learn.

As it turns out, if you grow up in a certain climate, you become acclimated.  Winter is short and sweet in (Southern) Arizona. I fully expect to be wearing shorts post the first week in February. In fact, Arizonans know or they did in my era, the whole city goes into a striptease around that time. Back in the days of tube tops and halter tops.  Men loved this and so did women, for that matter.

I also came to understand that having, Leo, in my chart, I really need sun exposure. I used to post about this every year, as a community service thing. Leo is predisposed to having SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder).  Matter of fact, I bought one of those lamps and still use it, daily, and I mean, all day, every day. It sits above my computer and shines down on me so I am always having a sunny day. I’m talking more than twenty years at this point.

I adapted to the climate in Colorado with time. The prior owner of our house had planted these tulips outside the front window.  When they popped up, Spring was on the way?   For the first few years, I would wake up in February and go look for them.  They were never there and this would crash my mood.

I eventually realized it harmed me to see they we’re not there in February, March, April… not only did I quit looking for the tulips prematurely, I started to advise clients in this manner…

Your transit will last X many months.  It’s like winter, I’d say.  Accept it’s winter and do winter things…. don’t go looking for tulips because they won’t be there.  Yes, I said that. I said it a lot…  now let’s get to the meat of this post.

moon lunar woman

I don’t monitor my transits that closely at this point. I know what influences are affecting me. I generally know what I’m doing and why. But if I get to feeling bad, where “bad” describes any feeling I don’t like, I check my Lunar Return chart for insight.

This makes sense because the moon is associated with emotions. I’m looking to understand my uncomfortable feelings.  I’m not talking about depression, necessarily. Boredom. Malaise.  Feeling irritable. Whatever. These are feelings I don’t crave so if I experience them and they persist, I look into it.

How this helps depends on what I find. If my moon is trashed in the Lunar Return, it can be as simple as knowing how long I’ll be dealing with the issue but it’s usually more subtle.  I don’t feel great. I see my Lunar Return moon in the 4th, aggravated by Mars.

Natally, my chart is focused on the 7th-9th house.  I like to be out and about and interacting. Maybe you can see where the stuck at home, pissed off, is not the scene for me!

This doesn’t mean, I write the month off as a loss.  Instead I embrace it. If I’m to be stuck at home with Mars, I’ll do something with the Fire. Get the house ready for cold weather? Clean? I work at home, so I can pour energy into my job.  So the chart helps me by giving me perspective. I felt a lot better in about one minute.

This is where Colorado comes in. If I see I am to be stuck at home, I quit bitching about being stuck at home! I do “home” things.

mosta and violet

I’ll also look ahead at what’s on deck next.   Next month, my Lunar Return Mars is conjunct my ascendant from the 12th house side.  I can live with that.

The following month, it’s well aspected in the 9th house. Watch me be obnoxious and feel good about it!

While it’s been awhile, but I’ve consistently wrote about how much I like Lunar Returns. I have looked at every single one of my Lunar returns since 1994, when I was pregnant with my first child. I wanted to see when she might be born.  See? The MOON.

The month of my daughter’s arrival was readily apparent when I flipped through my Lunar Return charts. It was the month of TOTAL CHAOS,. What else would you expect, coming home with your first baby? When I got it right, I was sold on these charts and I’ve never looked back.

To update this post, my lunar return moon is on an angle this month; same as it was last month. Personal things about my family are being put forth.  I don’t love it but don’t mind.  Next month, I have a 4th house Lunar return moon. I may be relieved.

I sell Lunar Return reports, one month at a time but because I think  a string of them are so helpful, I sell a year of Lunar Returns, deeply discounted.  You can buy one, three or six months but if your take the thirteen month option (Baker’s dozen), it gets the cost down under $4 each. I have never raised this price because, I just think they’re very cool.  Why feel bad, when you can feel better? Lunar Returns are the way! Check out your Lunar Return here.

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