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| Venus Rising (The Star) 1890 by Jean-Leon Gerome |
I’m thrilled to introduce a guest post from Venus expert Laura Perkins – especially since Venus conjuncts Saturn in her own sign of Libra today.
Every ten months, Venus conjuncts the Sun. This alternates between conjunctions when Venus is retrograde (“inferior conjunction”) and when it is direct (“superior conjunction”). Each conjunction is then repeated (within 2 degrees or so) eight years later.![]() |
| The golden section or ratio. |
Like much of the rest of nature, Venus’ pentagram has the golden section (and by extension the Fibonacci sequence) embedded within it. When you draw that star on the paper, its lines are divided into segments, where they cross.
Every segment in every line of that star is in golden proportion to the next longest segment: 1 to 1.618. This proportion is considered by artists, architects and others throughout history to denote beauty. So Venus, the goddess of beauty, demands a sense of proportion.
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| The Parthenon, designed by Aphrodite’s acolytes. |
Venus rules Taurus and our current month of Libra, also the second house of what we value and how we make our money, and the seventh house of relationships and partnerships. Venus tells us that having a sense of proportion in our value system and our relationships will help us to bring forth our natural talents and gifts. We can then live a life of love, harmony, beauty, and good taste.
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| The star at the heart of an apple |
We are in one of those eight-year periods between occultations right now, and the second one will happen on June 6, 2012. The first of the pair occurred on June 8, 2004.
One thing that is clear, however, is that the Mayans regarded Venus as important, and her cycle was used in many of their calculations. In their mythology Venus makes a journey to the underworld. A tale has intriguing echoes for any student of western or near eastern mythology. I will discuss Venusian journeys to the underworld in my next guest column.