unusual_suspect
21-07-2009, 10:45 PM
I think that Venus signs can tell you a lot about the way you relate to your femininity if you are a woman and how you relate to men in a relationship.
For men it is said to represent what kind of woman they find attractive. However, in our age of the metrosexual man this might bo a little to traditional.
I like astrology because it can be a good tool for insight in to yourself and for transformation and healing.
I have been keeping an astro blog and have made a couple of posts concerning Venus: http://astrologybybex.blogspot.com/2009/07/venus-in-signs-aries-to-virgo.html
http://astrologybybex.blogspot.com/2009/07/venus-in-signs-libra-to-pisces.html
I have tried to get away from the traditional Gemini in Venus means you are a flirt etc, because I observe and keep note of patterns and sometimes the traditional interpretations are a little bit dry and old fashioned.
I was just wondering how you lot feel you express your venus placement and does knowing this help you make sense of some of the nuances of relationships? Is this a tool that can help us navigate the matrix?
For men it is said to represent what kind of woman they find attractive. However, in our age of the metrosexual man this might bo a little to traditional.
I like astrology because it can be a good tool for insight in to yourself and for transformation and healing.
I have been keeping an astro blog and have made a couple of posts concerning Venus: http://astrologybybex.blogspot.com/2009/07/venus-in-signs-aries-to-virgo.html
http://astrologybybex.blogspot.com/2009/07/venus-in-signs-libra-to-pisces.html
I have tried to get away from the traditional Gemini in Venus means you are a flirt etc, because I observe and keep note of patterns and sometimes the traditional interpretations are a little bit dry and old fashioned.
I was just wondering how you lot feel you express your venus placement and does knowing this help you make sense of some of the nuances of relationships? Is this a tool that can help us navigate the matrix?