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.

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the three, at mid-sign · rising on the left horizon

A Leo engine, a Cancer tide, a Virgo door.

Leo sun · Cancer moon · Virgo rising

The engine and the tide

You charge into the world and then feel everything about it afterward, alone, at full volume.

The tide, by name

A Cancer moon refuels on shelter: the nest matters, and the people in it matter more. You are fed by feeding; just notice when the pantry, meaning you, runs empty.

The pace

You hold steady on the outside while the tide underneath is already leaving for somewhere new. People read patience; tell them the truth before the tide does.

The myth to ignore

The internet writes Leo off as vanity in a warm coat. Your Cancer moon rewrites the chemistry: underneath, everything lands at full depth and is kept. The composure is a sea wall, not the sea. You are not a typical Leo; nobody with this moon is.

The door

People trust you before you have said a word. It is a lobby, not the house: the fire lives further in.

The tells

In a room, you spot what's missing and quietly fix it before the introductions finish. Off duty, it's feeding whoever is nearest and calling it nothing, keeping every card anyone ever wrote. The first is the Virgo at your door; the second is the Cancer that lives in the house.

The tide behind the door

You look dependable and feel everything. The door holds its schedule; the sea keeps its own hours.

The weather report

Three elements, no repeats: a coalition government of a person. Slower to agree with yourself, harder to ambush; almost nothing human is foreign to you.

For the ones who love you

A field guide, for whoever keeps trying: Come in steady; this door trusts consistency and clocks every sudden move. Once inside, stay through the weather: love here is presence that doesn't flinch. Send it to the ones who knock.

The practice

Feed the moon first: water, music, one honest hour with the door shut. You refill from depth, not from rest.