Venus
has since ages past been known as the planet
of good fortune and is associated with peace,
love and traditional femininity. Venus can
be called the earth's sister, partly because
she is very much like our earth, but also
as a symbol for the young feminine power.
Venus revolves around the Sun. In the same
way love should revolve around life, and
not the other way around. If life is not
given priority then one is making a fateful
mistake.
Persons with a strong Venus have a tendency
to be very physically attractive and because
of this easily find relationships, to the
opposite sex especially. If Venus is too
strong this can reveal itself in excessive
flirtation and promiscuity. A weak Venus
can in the opposite way give rise to difficulties
from a romantic and social consideration.
Venus shy's from ugliness and shabbiness.
Venus's position shows how strong or weak
our ability is to handle and experience
love. Venus shows also how we relate to
esthetic dimensions. How we appreciate art,
film and music. Culture can be theater and
red wine for one person, hard rock and pancake
eating competitions for another.
Key Words: love, attraction, romance,
sensuality, harmony, artistic, vanity, dove,
copper and Friday.
Gods: Aphrodite is the Greek equivalent
to the Latin god of love Venus. Lakshmi
is the Hindu goddess. Freja is the ancient
Nordic mythological goddess.
Age period: Venus influences the
third age of the human life cycle of the
years between 15 to 22. This is the age
of youth and puberty when a person is taken
up into society.
Bodily aspects: attributes of attraction,
hair, skin, face, kidneys, reproductive
and sexual organs.
Work or profession: professions associated
with music, art, beauty, poetry and botany.
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