What Does Astrology’S Hades Moon Mean?

The Hades Moon is a term used in astrology to describe the placement of the Moon in a natal chart that is aspected by Pluto or in the sign of Scorpio or the 8th house. This celestial placement is associated with personal growth, relationships, and spiritual evolution. A Hades Moon is defined by a Moon with a Scorpio placement near Pluto or an aspect with Pluto. In Vedic astrology, the Moon represents emotions, mental health, and emotional health. Astrologer Judy Hall uses mythology, archetypal symbolism, and case histories to provide insights into the relationship between intimate and emotional aspects.

Hades is associated with the underworld, a place of death and rebirth. In astrology, it symbolizes transformative experiences that force us to let go of the old. If the two are in different signs and have a 10 orb, a Hades Moon would be considered. A Scorpio Moon and any Moon in aspect to Pluto are also considered hades moons.

A person with a Hades Moon has an intense emotional nature, powerful intuition, and often faces addictions, obsessions, and other challenges. This pattern often involves multiple family members and moves from one generation. When the Moon is conjunct, square, or in opposition with Pluto in the natal chart, this pressure is intense.

People with a Hades Moon have a strong understanding of evil and are not afraid to confront life’s darker aspects. This dark side is not due to being evil but a recognition that it is not due to being evil.

In summary, the Hades Moon is a powerful influence in astrology, affecting personal growth, relationships, and spiritual evolution.


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What zodiac is Hades?

Scorpio, the god of the underworld, is known for his stern nature and impulsive nature, often causing trouble. In Greek mythology, Hades abducts Dermeter’s daughter Persephone, leading to his obsession and possessiveness. Scorpios are passionate and romantic, but sometimes let their impulsiveness get the better of them.

Sagittarius, the god of fruitfulness, is similar to Demeter but plays a larger role in maintaining vegetation and agriculture. He is also associated with the LGBTQ+ community and is known for his short temper and extreme personality.

Capricorn, the ruler of the sun, is associated with Apollo, known for his intelligence, practicality, and level-headed approach to conflicts. Apollo is ambitious and thoughtful, often avoiding confrontation to maintain peace. Capricorns are known for seeking familiarity and comfortability, without letting this hinder their goals. Overall, Scorpios, Sagittarius, and Apollo are all significant figures in their respective mythologies.

What is Hades a symbol of?
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What is Hades a symbol of?

Hades, a major god in the Greek Pantheon, is the god of the Underworld and the dead. Originally used to describe the God, the name also refers to the final destination of the dead, the Underworld. Hades’ symbols include his helm, scepter, cornucopia, and dog, Cerberus. Although a brother of Zeus and other Olympian gods, he is not always considered a core Olympian god. The etymology of Hades’ name is based on the Greek compound word α + Fιδ-, ά-ίδης, meaning “the invisible, the unseen”.

An argument in Plato’s “Cratylus” suggests that the name comes from the word ειδέναι (eidenai), meaning “to know, to understand”, as Hades knows all virtuous things. However, this argument is highly improbable.

What is the meaning of the gates of Hades in astrology?
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What is the meaning of the gates of Hades in astrology?

The second house in the chart is related to money and is considered one of the two Gates of Hades by ancient astrologers. It is where we let desire take the wheel and contemplate whether something is something we want or need. The second house also represents security, where we indulge and may run into a scarcity mentality. It ultimately focuses on worth in our bank account and self-esteem.

The third house, also known as the House of the Goddess, is where the moon finds her joy and speaks to topics such as short trips, local environment, siblings, close friends, and communication. It is the place where we run errands, flirt with baristas, and keep busy.

The fourth house, located at the bottom of the chart, is the house of home, family, ancestry, and privacy. It is the “lowest heaven” and represents both our beginning and end. People with planets in the fourth house tend to find comfort in the subterranean, whether it’s the literal lowest level of a house or a secret organization. It is about creating a private world and focusing on family, ancestors, geographies, and real estate.

What is the difference between Luna and Selene?
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What is the difference between Luna and Selene?

Roman and Greek moon goddesses were formed in a triadic manner, with Luna associated with Diana and Hecate. Diana was the goddess of fertility, nature, hunting, and the full moon, while Hecate was the goddess in the underworld and the dark moon. Luna was associated with Diana, who was worshipped as the giver of fertility and easy births. Hecate was the underworld goddess of magic and witchcraft. Luna was also associated with other goddesses linked to chastity and childbirth, such as Prosperina and Juno Lucina, an ancient maternal character.

The phases of the moon were believed to represent multiple facets of women, femininity, and childbirth. The new moon represented Diana, the virginal maiden, ready for the hunt, while the waxing moon represented the fertile mother goddess pregnant with life. The darkening moon represented Hecate, the wise crone or witch with power to heal and transform.

What is the meaning of Hades in astrology?
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What is the meaning of Hades in astrology?

Scorpio is the most sensual zodiac sign, with its tail suggesting a phallic/sexual nature. Hades, a sexy and mysterious figure, is focused on power and authority, often living a life with trauma. Hades’ fixed personality, reflected by his moon in Taurus, is a reflection of his emotions. Taurus, a sign that lives in their senses, enjoys touch, smell, taste, sound, and sight. Hades is an amazing cook, enjoying the process and end result.

His love for Persephone and alcohol appeals to his senses, making him an ideal person for those who seek true authority and true authority. Hades’ life experiences often form the framework for his reality, but he uses these experiences to transform his life.

Who is the most powerful moon goddess?

Selene, also known as Mene, is the Greek goddess of the moon, symbolizing her nightly journey in her chariot. She is the daughter of Titans Hyperion and Theia and is associated with Artemis and Hecate. Selene’s Roman counterpart is Luna. According to Hesiod’s Theogony, she is the daughter of Titans Hyperion and Theia, sister of Helios and Eos, and descendant of Uranus and Gaia. She is a powerful goddess who shines upon all men on earth and the deathless gods holding broad heaven.

What is Hades symbol?

Hades, the Greek deity associated with the underworld and the deceased, was regarded with a certain degree of apprehension and had only a limited number of temples dedicated to him. He was married to Persephone, daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Hades’ symbols included the cornucopia, scepter, cypress, narcissus, poplar, and the Helm of Darkness. The sacred animal associated with Hades was the screech owl, while the fruit that was most closely connected with him was the pomegranate. In Roman mythology, Pluto served as the equivalent of Hades. Pluto is a Latinization of the Greek Plouton.

What does Selene mean in astrology?

Selena, the White Moon, is a “virtual point” in astrology, associated with the Moon’s orbit closest to Earth, called perigee. It symbolizes guardian angel protection, divinity, and altruism. The area where the Moon appears in a horoscope gains special protection and blessings for noble deeds. In human character, the White Moon signifies best-cultivated virtues, making the person more confident, virtuous, and feeling safe. Understanding the soul’s many incarnations helps explain why traits like courage may be strong in one person but not in another.

What planet is Hades?

Jupiter, the Roman Lord of the Underworld, is named after its perpetual darkness due to its distance from the Sun. The tradition of naming sky objects after ancient mythology is also evident in the names of moons in our Solar System, such as Calisto, Ganymede, Phobos, and Deimos. NASA’s Juno spacecraft, which orbits Jupiter, is named after the Roman goddess of marriage, Juno, who is also the wife of Jupiter. The constellation of beautiful star patterns on our sky is also mostly named after Greek mythology.

What is the Hades moon in astrology?
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What is the Hades moon in astrology?

The Hades Moon, coined by Judy Hall, is a complex astrological configuration that refers to anyone with Moon/Pluto aspects, Moon in the 8th house, and/or a Scorpio Moon. Pluto, the Greek name for Pluto, is the god of the Underworld and represents hidden things, fears, traumas, deepest desires, and secrets. It is also the underlying power source in the chart and can show how we feel disempowered and seek the ultimate sense of power and control.

The Moon is one of the Luminaries in our chart, representing our needs, habitual emotional patterns, and earliest conditioning. It’s the original unconscious, our innermost psyche, and connects us to ancestry, particularly matrilineally. A person with a Hades Moon has an intense emotional nature, powerful intuition, and often faces addictions, obsessions, and destructive behavioral patterns rooted in early trauma. Depending on how the Moon is positioned, the trauma this person is navigating may have happened in utero or could be inherited.

The song “Hades Moon” draws on Greek mythology, particularly referencing Persephone, the queen of the underworld, to illustrate the yearning for positive change while being pulled by inner turmoil. The Persephone-Hades myth is one of the most famous in all of mythology, as it tells the story of a young maiden who is kidnapped by Hades and dragged into the Underworld. She adapts to her environment and becomes Queen of the Underworld, the only God or Goddess who can not just travel between realms but actually thrive in both.

In astrology, Persephone can be represented by any of the Venus/Pluto aspects, Venus in the 8th, or Venus in Scorpio. The song “Hades Moon” reflects the despair and desperation living with this aspect creates, as well as the profound hope and hunger for transformation it offers those willing to face their own abyss.

What is the house of Hades in astrology?
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What is the house of Hades in astrology?

The 2nd House in Astrology is a succedent house, with no planets in planetary joy and aversion to the Ascendant. This house supports the native, often showing their livelihood and support. It is also known as the “Gate of Hades” because it is the last house completely submerged in darkness after descending from the 7th house. This house is associated with wealth, as Hades in Greek was Pluto, who was said to be associated with wealth.

The 3rd House is a cadent house, with the Moon having her joy and being labeled the house of “Goddess”. Cadent houses usually have connotations of decline, but the 3rd house is configured in a sextile to the Ascendent, making it a beneficial decline among the 4 cadent houses. Cadent houses are usually associated with straying away from the angular house they fall away from, and the 3rd house falls from the 4th ruling family and home, making it easier to return home.

The joy of the Moon is represented by the moon’s swift movement, which describes the energy of the 3rd house and the attribution of the native’s daily routine. Religion with the 3rd house is mainly the practice of going to a place of worship, as this is the house of the goddess. It is possible that someone with the ruler of the 10th in the 3rd could work as a priest or an authoritative religious figure.

The 4th House in Astrology is the angular, subterranean house, representing the lowest astronomical section of a chart that a planet can descend too. This is the most private part of the native’s life, and the symbolism of the 4th being the lowest part is indicative of the native’s roots. The 4th house is commonly associated with inheritance, other than from death. Some people with an auspicious 4th house may be born into wealth, while others might be born into poverty. Death comes up as an 4th house topic, but more research is needed to understand why and where this signification originates.

In Horary, planets in the 4th House feel like treasure to be found, and the concept of secrets is often assigned to this house.


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  • Cancer sun with Pluto and Moon in Scorpio in the 8th house! Let me tell you, I’ve been through trauma, abuse and tribulations. However, I will say that having this placement makes me a Phoenix rising. I am FUCKEN RESILIENT. I can endure more than most people emotionally. I guess I’m just built like that 💅

  • Pluto in Scorpio sextiling the moon. Sextiling the ascendant. Square Mars, square the Sun, square Lilith, square venus, a quincunx to the midheaven, opposing Jupiter in the 8th house, and finally the obligatory sextile with Neptune. Not always tight orbs, bit still. it’s an interesting human experience.

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