Moon in I: The moon in the 1st house usually symbolizes someone who is loving and emotionally restless. Similar to cancer rising, but more pronounced. If you have this placement you’ll usually encounter the feeling of “constantly left behind”, of being sensitive and fragile in front of the others. In karmic astrology this placement means that in your previous life, you were a confident individual and that you used your power to manipulate others. In this life, your karmic debt is the feeling of impotency towards others. That doesn’t mean that others won’t listen to you, but that you self is more emotionally weak and in this life it needs to stabilize in order to gain more strength in a positive way.
Moon in II: In the house of values and affection, the moon indicates someone who loves to chase the unreachable. If you have this placement, probably you’ll think you’re a constant lover, that your values are something you are proud of (especially material objects)… but, this is your mind tricking on you (probably) if you’ve noticed, you always want something but when you finally have it, you don’t want it no more. The same happens with lovers. You are so jealous, loving, but when you have your lover in your arms you start to take it for granted (and it’s not a good thing)! Your goal in this life is to put right value on the right things. To collect, but to preserve.
Moon in III: Someone who has moon in the 3rd (like me btw) is troubled by the decisions he or she makes in life. The mind is so active, there are so many thoughts running trough your head that you can’t decide on which side you’re truly on. And this will be a very big problem when you’ll have to choose a path in your life. You’ll struggle a lot of times with your thoughts and the influences of the outside world before you decide what is good for you. I don’t want to say you’ll have to go trough a mental breakdown before you realize what is your path (those are tough words I know) but indeed there will be something that will shock you so hard and you will calm down, realizing that you are you, and the outside is the outside. You can’t be constantly overwhelmed of what other thinks, what society thinks, your friends, your professor and so on. There are good and bad sides, everywhere. Stop changig your mind all the time. Don’t waste your life on that.
Moon in IV: The moon is in domicile here, since the moon rules Cancer and Cancer rules on the 4th house. A wonderer, someone who likes to explore and to experience a lot of things maybe will have this placement. Why? Cancer is related to the home, to the roots, but in order to enjoy his family and home someone who has his or her moon here needs to explore and then, when is full of experiences, come back to share their stories to others. You need to live outside of your comforting shell if you want to be positive and to balancing in the right way your emotions. In karmic astrology, is said that someone with this placement in the previous life sent someone dear to them (a son or a daughter) really young far from home, and his karmic debt in this life is to suffer the homesickness every time they get away from home.
Moon in V: If it will happen that someone with this moon in the 5th house will have a daughter or a son, he or she will have to truly enjoy and take the responsibilities for them. They have to learn how to nurture their sons instead of focusing only on their love relationship. In fact, it is more possible that they wouldn’t last too long, since in their past life, they did the exact same thing and they need to learn this lesson to get rid of it.
Moon in VI: If you have the moon in the 6th house, you have probably noticed that everything seems “simple” to you, and you tend to familiarizing with things that you don’t know too much, pretending that you do. In my Karmic Astrology book it says that the moon is with mercury a planet that rules a part of the mind, mercury rules the analytical type (gemini, virgo) and the moon rules the instinct type of rationality. You have this type of imbalance here. Someday you will have to use your mind not only for the simple tasks of the every day routine, but for more complicated things, and you’ll have to study, to analyze, and to truly see the real meaning behind the most difficult things. This is your karmic debt.