
A Water Moon feels out of place in a dry world. Your emotions flow deep and wild, but the world around you is often cold and distant. You carry a vast ocean inside, but outside, there is only dust and dryness. This clash makes you feel alone, as if no one sees the storms inside you.
You sense what others overlook. Your heart feels too much, and you hide it to survive. People call you “too sensitive,” but your feelings are your truth. Protecting yourself becomes a quiet struggle. The depth you carry feels heavy, like a secret weight no one understands.
You long for connection, but it’s hard to find where feelings are ignored or dismissed. Your soul thirsts for emotional nourishment that rarely comes. Sometimes, you must be your own source of comfort, your own wellspring.
This loneliness sharpens your empathy. You feel pain and joy in ways others miss. Your emotions can heal, but only if you guard your boundaries carefully. Too much flood can overwhelm your fragile heart.
Living with a Water Moon means balancing these tides inside. It is a journey through emotional drought and hidden rivers. You learn patience, self-compassion, and how to hold your own waters gently. Even in a dry world, your heart’s ocean keeps flowing—quiet, deep, and waiting to be understood.
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