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 Capricorn engine, a Taurus tide, a Leo door.
Capricorn sun · Taurus moon · Leo rising
You are exactly what you appear to be, which people mistake for simple until they need someone at three a.m.
A Taurus moon refuels on comfort with a pedigree: the known meal, the soft blanket, the unhurried hour. Rushed care does not count as care.
You launch on the outside and keep on the inside: the world sees initiative, but your feelings sign long leases. You begin fast and forgive slowly.
The internet writes Capricorn off as a spreadsheet that learned to walk. With a Taurus moon the rumor is, for once, nearly aimed right; you are the concentrated pour. The corrective is not difference but depth: you do the thing, all the way down.
You enter rooms a size larger than you are. It is a lobby, not the house: the earth lives further in.
In a room, the room tilts a degree toward you, and you pretend not to notice. Off duty, it's the one correct blanket, the sacred snack, the chair no one else may claim. The first is the Leo at your door; the second is the Taurus that lives in the house.
A bold door on a quiet house. You enter loud and settle deep; the entrance writes checks the hearth then patiently honors.
Two parts Earth, one part Fire, and the Fire sits in your rising. 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 bold; hesitation reads as indifference at this door. 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.