Determining one’s Moon sign involves identifying the zodiac constellation occupied by the Moon at the moment of birth. This astrological placement is calculated using the date, time, and location of birth. For example, someone born on January 1st, 1990, at 10:00 AM in London would have a different Moon sign than someone born on the same day in a different year, time, or place.
Lunar astrology ascribes significant influence to the Moon’s position at birth, suggesting it reveals emotional predispositions, instinctive reactions, and inner needs. Understanding this placement can offer valuable self-awareness and insight into relationship dynamics. Historically, lunar cycles have been closely observed across cultures, linked to agricultural practices and believed to impact human behavior. This long-standing fascination with the Moon’s influence contributes to the enduring interest in its astrological significance.