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MoonSemisextileChiron
Moon Semisextile Chiron
A current transit reveals how the current position of a planet or point interacts with your birth chart, highlighting areas where action or growth is needed.

Adam Brody

Sun Sign Sagittarius Moon Sign Scorpio Ascendant Aquarius
March 6, 2025 10:58 AM CAT
Moon
Transit Moon
11° Gemini 58'
Natal Chiron
Taurus 42'
Orb
2° 16'
Adam Brody
Birth Details
December 15, 1979
9:52 AM PST (UTC-08:00)
San Diego, CA, USA
32°42'N, 117°09'W
Tropical Placidus
1 AC 2 3 4 IC 5 6 7 DC 8 9 10 MC 11 12 Semisextile astrolis.com
Semisextile
A semisextile is a harmonious aspect that indicates a flow of energy between two planets. It is a positive aspect that indicates good fortune and ease in the areas of life that the planets represent.

This aspect occurs in your transit chart from March 5 to March 7. It will be exact at 12:03 AM EST on March 6.

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Although this aspect is present in your chart, it does not dominate your experiences. Its influence is more subtle and understated. This means that while this interaction between the Moon and Chiron does have an effect on your personality and life path, it is not overwhelming or forceful.

Experiencing a transit where the Moon is in a semisextile aspect with Chiron brings about gentle yet significant changes. The Moon governs emotions, intuition, and everyday habits, while Chiron symbolizes deep wounds and the journey of healing. During this transit, emotional insights into past hurts or vulnerabilities might surface more frequently. This can create moments of self-reflection that are both challenging and enlightening.

While not necessarily overpowering, the semisextile aspect facilitates subtle interactions between feelings and inner pain points. It nudges towards exploring emotional scars without overwhelming the psyche completely. There may be an increased awareness of recurring emotional patterns connected to old injuries or traumas, providing opportunities for meaningful healing processes. Navigating these waters can lead to embracing one's vulnerabilities as parts of personal growth and development rather than sources of persistent suffering.