Moon in Leo, Chiron in Cancer

Leo ♌︎ Moon in the Natal Chart

In the natal chart the Leo Moon is expressive, charismatic, and courageous. The playful nature of this Moon sign shines through as you enjoy the confidence the Leo Moon awards you. You have many fans and love receiving attention for your accomplishments or even the occasional scandal! 

Element: The Leo Moon is associated with the fire element making you hot headed and somewhat reckless at times. Leo Moon individuals see the world through their point of view and it is hard to talk them out of something once they have made up their minds. There is a stubborn quality to this Moon sign. 

Mood: This sign tends to use humor in the face of adversity. They can laugh at themselves and are quite hysterical at times. Leo Moons do not tend to let a bad mood get them down. They shake it off and keep going. 

Nurturing Your Moon Sign: The Leo Moon native should nurture their Moon sign by doing something spontaneous and creative. They love to travel, eat, party, and have an all around good time. Spending quality time with friends and family is one of the best way to honor your spirited lunar energy.

Chiron in Cancer ♋︎ in the natal chart

Wound: There is a deep sense of wounding in the heart of a person with Chiron in Cancer in the natal chart. You have a desire to be compassionate, loving, and nurturing to others but often find your outlets for this limiting or that you neglect to give yourself the care you need. This can result in self neglect and a denial of your true heart’s desires. There is often a psychic element to this placement. Individuals with Chiron in Cancer may find themselves overly empathic and unable to find a place to spread their emotional abundance. Some may find their fertility hindered or blocked in some way either physically or creatively.  

Healing Gifts: You have the gift of healing others emotional wounds. You are a naturally therapeutic person, taking a very gentle, non-judgmental, and loving approach to all people. This placement indicates that you have a soft spot for people who have been cast out by society, tending to give the benefit of the doubt. You help people heal familial or past trauma by assisting other’s in transforming the wounds they have into other outlets of expression. Individuals with this placement help people accept what has happened, integrate what is needed, and move forward in life.