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=== Your dreams of: === * white inflated sheets * claustrophobia created by “purity” * suffocating moral/psychic cleanliness * the spider trapped by sterile environment …are deeply Moon-in-Virgo archetype, even if the exact sign differs. Virgo’s wound is: : Virgo internalizes guilt, perfectionism, cleanliness, purity, ritual, self-fixing, and self-repression — EXACTLY like the white-sheet dream. Your earlier insights: * the devil as distortion of purity * sin/guilt as mind-construct * celibacy creating lust * the ego hiding behind morality * the mind trying to "be good" * the fear of imperfection * repression of natural pleasure …all mirror the Virgo shadow perfectly. If the Moon is in Libra, the symbolism shifts slightly but stays aligned: * Libra represses conflict → claustrophobic harmony * Libra hides the shadow of desire → the “spider” * Libra seeks balance through self-erasure → your loss of artistic self-worth Either way, the Moon symbolizes the purity-identity cage in your dream.
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