Moon opposition Venus
(Transit Moon → Natal Venus)
Different sources for the child’s horoscope
The child gives out their affection indiscriminately, is very trusting, and often gets taken advantage of. There is great vulnerability when asked to demonstrate their talents in public. Parents and teachers should support the child in overcoming shyness and fear. Sometimes parents dislike their friends, or the home environment is not always peaceful, making the child feel unhappy. The mother and child mutually assist each other in artistic pursuits, though sometimes the mother may try to impose her own artistic fantasies on the child.
Het Monster. Aspects
Overly sensitive, feeling unloved, leading to domestic and material issues. Often lazy, with an interest in material comforts and luxuries. Sexual excesses or unhealthy eating habits. A refined taste, tact in behavior, and vanity. In a man’s horoscope, the wife plays the most important role in their fate. In a woman’s horoscope, charm, sense of rhythm, grace, aptitude for gymnastics, and dancing.
Catherine Aubier. Astrological Dictionary
Opposition, square: the division of two poles in love leads to inconsistency and conflicting desires. It seems that “family love” cannot coexist with “passionate love,” especially toward one person. This can cause dissatisfaction and even the urge to love two people at once or seek two different lifestyles. If one pole dominates, the person may prioritize the joys of family life or sacrifice daily responsibilities for their passions. This aspect often causes tangled love affairs, especially in youth.
Avesalom Podvodny. Aspects
Moon opposition: By restraining the aggressiveness of your desires, you help establish peace on Earth. An opposition of a planet to the Moon gives a very biased attitude toward the planetary principle, which the person experiences as vitally important, and at least the planet’s manifestations are felt emotionally. On a low level, the person constantly tries to take an egocentric stance, meaning they internalize and emphasize the Moon, resulting in the planetary principle being externalized—often in the form of another person onto whom all their inner dissatisfaction and disharmony are projected. The partner is declared the culprit of all misfortunes. For example, a partner who carelessly gives good advice risks facing a tantrum like: “I’m so unhappy, and it’s all your fault and your stupid advice and thoughts!” Unable to take an unselfish stance, they may develop nervous and somatic illnesses if the chart is afflicted. The habit of externalizing the planetary principle leads to a struggle with external circumstances, habits, the physical body, homeland, or people, taking the planetary principle (and the house where the planet is located) as the basis for their position. For example, in a Moon opposition to Venus, the stance might be: “It’s ugly to be fat and overeat,” so the person goes on a grueling diet but only lasts until the Moon shifts, then indulges in sandwiches while watching figure skating on TV without a second thought. The main issue here is reconciling the planetary principles: the Moon must abandon the idea of consuming the planetary principle entirely (which would destroy it), yet without starving the person—finding a balanced diet. This work is challenging, requiring self-sacrifice, discipline (Saturn), and inner honesty (Neptune, Pluto), but it yields excellent results: the person deeply and confidently masters the planetary principle, which becomes a natural and reliable support for them.
Venus opposition: The world’s lack of love for you is not proof of total egotism. A Venus opposition creates problems in the spheres governed by the planet, involving social, ethical, and aesthetic issues—not to mention emotional ones, especially in love. If the emphasis is on Venus, the person becomes overwhelmed by social norms, standard ethics, and encounters external manifestations of the planetary principle armed with clichés of public consciousness and subconsciousness. They view any manifestation of the planet from an aesthetic standpoint or, even more prejudicially, through the lens of “like—dislike,” “love—hate,” often blending personal sympathies and antipathies with socially imposed standards they initially fail to distinguish. If the emphasis is on the planet and the person internalizes its principle, Venus manifests as an external opponent in the form of social influences (often hostile), negative ethical and aesthetic judgments from the outside world, which the person may stubbornly fight without realizing that the roots of antagonism lie in their own inner conflict. For example, in a Venus opposition to Saturn, the person deeply desires to dedicate themselves to serious art. If they emphasize the Venusian principle—seeing themselves as a free artist with no obligations beyond living in the world of the Beautiful—they reject Saturn’s principle of discipline, effectively externalizing it, leading to a lack of genuine dedication and purpose (inner indulgence weakening Saturn). The world responds with various obstacles and a sense of cold disapproval. Conversely, internalizing Saturn—focusing on its principle, immersing oneself in solitary, serious work, or rigidly ignoring the world—activates Venus externally: suddenly, guests appear with champagne (if Venus has harmonious aspects) or sharp social conflicts arise, often accusing the person of selfish behavior (if Venus is afflicted). In general, a major aspect of Venus raises the issue of love, and in the areas governed by the planet in opposition to Venus, the question of what the person truly wants—whether to love or be loved—becomes acute at some point. Working through this aspect leads to a stable fusion of the planetary principle with the Venusian one: all manifestations of the planet become perfectly formed and filled with love for people; in the spheres governed by the planet, the person gains a profound understanding of others and the ability to influence large social programs.
A. Ryzhov. Health, Ascendant, Sun, Moon
Leads to disorders and ailments caused by carelessness. Danced too much, ate too much, winds sometimes blow—you know how it is. Skirt fabrics can vary, even intentionally. Sometimes the physique suffers in the immodest.
Frances Sakoian. Aspects
Overly sensitive, feeling unloved, leading to domestic and material issues. Often lazy, with an interest in material life and luxuries. The aspect has a double negative side of Taurus. Sexual excesses or unhealthy eating, excessive consumption of sweets and carbohydrates. Often, the family creates difficulties, interfering in marital relations, sometimes in the form of conflicts with the mother-in-law or father-in-law. If focused on important aspirations, the comforts of home life will not seem so vital.
S.V. Shestopalov. Aspects of Planets
Disappointment, spiritual turmoil, weakness, lack of willpower, vanity, laziness, emptiness, excessive love for pleasure and entertainment, capriciousness, inconstancy in feelings, infantilism, sensuality, debauchery, dissipation, prodigality, envy, jealousy; in men—weak will. The positive side—such aspects can bring richness of soul, generosity, fertility, the ability to sacrifice personal interests, deep understanding and compassion for others’ emotional experiences, a striving for perfection and beauty.



