Revenant wrote:When someone speaks of being a "Double ________" (any sign of the Zodiac could be inserted in the blank) it is another way of saying that both the Sun and The Moon were in the same Sign at the moment of birth. This would always happen for a birth exactly at the New Moon, for example, and on either side of the New Moon for the period of time that the Moon remains in the same sign as the Sun.
The birth (natal) chart would confirm that the Sun and the Moon share the same Sign. The implications of such an arrangement would be a relatively congruous combination of the anticipated energies. This serves to amplify and dramatically emphasize the impact of the given sign in person's chart and in his or her life.
The Sign placement of the Sun suggests the general energetic focus of life purpose, the end to which we feel driven. The Moon represents the character of our psychological needs -- what we need on an emotional level in order to feel fulfilled.
So when we have both the Luminaries (the Sun and the Moon) in the same Zodiac Sign, we would expect a highly focused energy, a relatively well-defined direction that the individual will be inclined to follow during his or her lifetime. When both Luminaries share the same sign, we see arguably the two most important points in the Horoscope operating along very much the same lines. It gives us a sense of relatively "pure" astrological energies.
Source:
http://www.donmc.com/DoubleAquarius.htm
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Revenant wrote:There might be a book for you in our online library, where you can find your answer:
grand-sage-library-1118-ebooks-t185.html
If a link is dead and you want a specific book, I'll reupload it for you(if I still have that book though)
Synilarc wrote:I figured mine out with a book I have, I happen to be Aquarius to. I cant remember mine though lol.
Which book did you use to find it out?
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