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What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
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“Venus doesn’t like to be ignored, and a great way to celebrate its annual return is to spend some time pampering yourself and getting in touch with your sensuality in whatever way feels the most titillating!”
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
“Planetary returns are all about the cycles of growth and the transformation of energy, and in astrological time,”
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
“Venus takes four to five weeks to transit a single sign and goes retrograde every eighteen months.”
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
“Depending on the planets Venus interacts with, this planetary influence can be lovingly compassionate or excessively hedonistic. It’s a planet that points out what you value with your money, time, and energy. Venus energy also manifests in the way that we seek pleasure, pampering, and money. Venus’s energy is feminine, but not in the same way as the moon. Where the moon’s take on femininity is about security and nurturing, Venus’s femininity is all about seduction, charm, and attraction. No matter your gender or your belief about your own ability to charm people’s socks off, Venus’s influence is present in your psychological makeup, and when you learn to work with this energy, you find a deep reserve of power and confidence. To illustrate all the ways Venusian energy influences our lives, let’s consider the zodiac signs that Venus rules. Personal Planets The planets closest to the sun including Mars, Venus, and Mercury are called “the personal planets” because their impacts are more readily felt in our lives. The luminaries (sun and moon) are also sometimes considered personal planets. All of these together form the basic energies of our charts, and their influence in our lives depends on where (which house) these planets are in.”
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
“Luminaries From the Latin word for “light,” this is the name astrologers give to the sun and moon as they illuminate your chart. The luminaries shine their light on two of the basic sides of your personality and your karma. The sun illuminates your overarching self, and the moonlight reveals your inner world.”
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
“Your birth chart is like a map of your spirit, psyche, and all the many destinies that are possible for you. Think of it like a factory setting that you control, shape, and use to craft your own adventure.”
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
“is that a birth chart is a kind of personal map that captures exactly what the sky looked like the moment you were born.”
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
“is that a birth chart is a kind of personal map that captures”
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
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― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
“But it’s important to know there’s more than one way of interpreting the stars!”
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
“Originally, scholars studied astrology and astronomy side by side: astronomy was studying the stars, and astrology was interpreting what those positions meant.”
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
― What's Your Sign?: A Guide to Astrology for the Cosmically Curious
