The almanac · the trio
One sky, three signs.
The sun is only the engine. Set the moon and the rising beside it and read what the three make together: nobody is a typical anything.
the three, at mid-sign · rising on the left horizon
A Cancer engine, a Virgo tide, a Capricorn door.
Cancer sun · Virgo moon · Capricorn rising
You feel in oceans and answer in practicalities. 'I made you dinner' is a love letter.
A Virgo moon refuels on order restored: the tidied desk is not procrastination, it is first aid. Usefulness is how you digest feeling.
You launch on the outside and drift on the inside: decisions come easily, moods come tidal. Let the plans hold what the weather cannot.
The internet writes Cancer off as a mood with legs. Your Virgo moon rewrites the chemistry: the inner life runs on ritual, comfort, and long loyalty. Whatever the surface promises, the keel underneath is old-fashioned, and it holds. You are not a typical Cancer; nobody with this moon is.
People trust you before you have said a word. It is a lobby, not the house: the water lives further in.
In a room, you get mistaken for whoever is in charge, repeatedly. Off duty, it's the list rewritten for pleasure, the drawer reorganized as a form of therapy. The first is the Capricorn at your door; the second is the Virgo that lives in the house.
What steadies you is what people see: no lobby, just the house. Trust arrives early and tends to stay.
Two parts Earth, one part Water, and the Water sits in your sun. The minority voice is why parliaments work: when the earth consensus feels too easy, that is the vote to consult.
A field guide, for whoever keeps trying: Come in steady; this door trusts consistency and clocks every sudden move. Once inside, keep your promises small and kept: love here is logistics done tenderly. Send it to the ones who knock.
Feed the moon first: the ritual, the meal, the made bed. Order is not the opposite of feeling; for you it is the container that lets feeling pour.