MAHOE MUA (Virgo) Virgin
Pele
August 23 - September 22
Virgo, MAHOE MUA in Hawaiian mythology,
is depicted by a woman as in Greek mythology, the mutable earthy sign of the Craftsman or
Critic. The woman symbolizing Hawaii's MAHOE MUA is Pele, Hawaii's famous goddess of
volcanoes, creator of Diamond Head, Haleakala and many other craters.
Those born under the sign of MAHOE MUA
are said to have been endowed with creative powers. MAHOE MUA persons are exacting,
methodical, intelligent and chaste. With untiring industry, practical ability and clear
vision, the MAHOE MUA's hands and brain work together, especially in all matters in which
accuracy and method are important. But once it erupts with a fiery passion, it takes a
long time to cool. Loves of the MAHOE MUA are few, and when unfortunate they take refuge
in the panacea of hard work, as did the Goddess Pele find refuge in Kilauea Pit when her
love affair with the demi-god Kamapuaa ended. The female MAHOE MUA is a very orderly
person, wanting everything spic-and-span and in its proper place. The male MAHOE MUA is
often unable to organize or simplify his affairs due to pressures of work and business
demands, and thus develops a system of fantastic mental pigeon-holes. Like their
unpredictable Pele symbol, when prodded, the MAHOE MUA person will give vent to fiery
spirits. The Hawaiian Calendar says MAHOE MUA is the month of the "Twin Moons".