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 Scorpio engine, a Libra tide, a Capricorn door.
Scorpio sun · Libra moon · Capricorn rising
You know what everyone in the room is feeling and would rather discuss almost anything else.
A Libra moon refuels on harmony you can hear: beauty, fairness, a room with no live argument in it. Discord costs you double what it costs the others.
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 internet writes Scorpio off as intensity looking for a target. Your Libra moon rewrites the chemistry: the needs underneath are narrated, argued, and footnoted. What looks like feeling less is thinking about feeling, at length, in private. You are not a typical Scorpio; 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 playlist tuned for company, and the question 'what do you want?' asked twice as often as answered. The first is the Capricorn at your door; the second is the Libra that lives in the house.
A solid door on a windy house. People bring you their practical problems and receive, delightfully, a theory.
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.
A field guide, for whoever keeps trying: Come in steady; this door trusts consistency and clocks every sudden move. Once inside, give the conversation that doesn't check its watch: love here arrives through the ear. Send it to the ones who knock.
Feed the moon first: say the inner weather out loud, to one person or one page. Unspoken it becomes static; spoken it becomes weather you can fly in.