MOON CONJUNCT URANUS
A conjunction or conjunct symbol is an aspect that emphasizes and brings together the energies of the planets involved. Conjunctions focus and intensify the energy much like a laser beam on an exact point in your chart. These planets have their own uniqueness and when tag-teamed their energy is intensified even more.
It is important to understand that the Moon rules the home and the family. It also rules the emotions, feelings, sensitivities and moods, while Uranus is the planet of a sudden change in circumstance, much like a lightning strike. Uranus also represents innovation, invention and independence. It literally strikes out and strikes out on its own, like lightning. Uranus is unconventional and electrifying; thereby bringing about sudden change in an instant, which can show up as being erratic. You can pretty much expect the unexpected when Uranus is involved and since it is coupled with the Moon in this scenario, then the mood can unexpectedly change.
This conjunction reveals resourcefulness in an individual who would be living an unconventional life with a hefty dose of excitement and change. This aspect is not likely to conform to the status quo, especially through force.
This aspect attracts and is attracted to things that unusual, bizarre or strange, which feeds the craving for excitement. Since the Moon is associated with the home life, then the home may be somewhat unconventional or unusual, yet full of excitement and probably a lot of friends. Group activities are also common with this conjunction.
If this conjunction is afflicted by an aspect such as a square or opposition, then the individual is likely to be completely unreliable and undependable. Don't count on them or anything they promise, no matter how well intended. Emotional behaviors are likely extreme.
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