Gemini Moon
"The shoulders, arms, and hands, as well as the lungs together with the bronchial tubes, are assigned to Gemini. The hands deal with what we take on and really carry out, but also with what we grasp. The key phrase of Gemini is: "I think." This concerns the cerebral work of thinking and of intellectual work. Therefore the health and well-being of Gemini depend especially on how well head and hand—or theory and practice—agree." ~ Sabine Heideweg Picking the Right Time

From the 'Moon Lover' series by Dana Gerhardt

Put fresh bird seed in a feeder and wait. Within an hour, maybe a day, you’ll discover one lone bird pecking happily at the plentiful seed. An hour later there will be twenty more, fighting to get at the perch. Why doesn’t the first bird keep her cache a secret? Ask yourself the same today as you rush out to tell the news. You’re itchy to connect and talk on a Gemini Moon. If you resolve to quietly breathe, you’ll hear what others can’t suppress. It’s a dry air day: good for hanging curtains, airing out rugs. Bring flowers into the house; plant your vines. Check the world mood. It could be hectic, changeable, capricious. To keep stress from going into your shoulders, arms or hands, think "my limbs are long and supple, " sending your breath there to create more space. Then, feeling loose and free, join with the day’s ping pong of energy and discover a new life direction. Listen for a sudden inspiration where you’ve been stuck. On a Gemini moon long ago a sailor found himself in high winds and choppy water, his boat tossing like a toy. The day’s turbulence called forth his fear and his faith. Zeus sent his Gemini sons, Castor and Pollux to help. They flashed twin beams of light, directing the sailor to safety. You never know when help will come. Faith is most precious when there’s no reason for it, when it’s just an idea you send into the turbulent air. Watch the sky for signs.