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Moon-Venus Conjunction

Moon–Venus Conjunction

(Transit Moon → Natal Venus)

Various sources for the child’s horoscope

Your child is kind and attractive. The child has a strong need for relationships and creativity. Strong emotionality, sensitivity, and a reaction to beauty and harmony, which often manifests in artistic abilities. Sometimes the child may be inclined toward effeminacy and being spoiled. The mother and child mutually support each other in matters of art. Beauty and the mother are synonymous for the child.

Het Monster. Aspects

Strong emotionality, receptivity to beauty and harmony. This often manifests in an inclination toward art. Talent in clothing selection and food preparation. A tendency toward contagious (primarily venereal) diseases. Inconstancy. With a favorable horoscope—sensitivity, tact, and warmth; with a challenged conjunction, others may take advantage of their feelings. In a man’s horoscope, a strong influence of the wife on fate.

Catherine Aubier. Astrological Dictionary

Conjunction: the fusion of two opposing kinds of passions—toward the chains of marital love and sensual love—creates a desire to combine both in life. If the conjunction aspect is favorable, the person is kind and affable; joys of life are very important to them, and anything that could hinder satisfaction, disrupt harmony, or disturb balance in love is vigorously removed from their path.

Avesalom Podvodny. Aspects

The Moon conjunction: narrow boundaries of personal egoism prevent me from consuming the entire world. A conjunction with the Moon gives the planet active participation in the subconscious life of a person. The person feels intimately connected with the principle of the planet, which colors their needs, especially vital and social ones. At a low level of processing the aspect—and in general for people with an unprocessed Moon—the latter often proves stronger than any other planet (the principle of ego dominates in life), and in particular, planets in conjunction, transforming its principle into one of their parasitic consumption programs. For example, in the case of a Moon–Venus conjunction, the person tends to enjoy beauty, social contacts, and love, but after communicating with them, people—especially loved ones—need a long time to recover, restoring their energy and faith in humanity; from works of art, such an admirer and connoisseur roughly removes only the most accessible layer of grayness, which is not so easy to remove, and sometimes the works may even perish. Here, the moment of the Absolute’s creativity manifests in the person’s capricious taste—or in the circumstances in which they themselves are consumed. Processing the aspect grants great subtlety and often unexpected perception in matters related to the principle of the planet, which later (and with the processing of the Moon) transforms into a vital need to process and transmit to people the higher principle of the planet. At a high level, this can be a public figure or prophet closely tied to the national karma. Venus conjunction: benefiting society is only possible after first separating oneself from it. A conjunction with Venus gives the planet’s principle strong social and aesthetic accents; at a low level, in the areas governed by the planet, this person will be aesthetically capricious and socially determined; public opinion and the principle of “how it’s done” will be very significant for them, and freeing the planet’s principle from the influence of social clichés will be difficult, which can sometimes lead to laughable dogmatism and absurd unpredictable effects when trying to apply social stereotypes in completely unsuitable situations—this is where it will manifest (at this level). Another feature of Venus’ influence on a planet in conjunction with it is the accent on love, not necessarily erotic. Processing the aspect brings Divine light to any manifestation of the planet; at a low level, the person does not perceive the planet’s manifestations unless they are accompanied by a significant amount of directed love or social attention toward them, though (karmically) they should not so much receive as radiate love in appropriate situations. For example, a child with Venus in conjunction with Saturn can be encouraged to engage in activities or simply focus only through kindness, affection, gentle persuasion, etc., but never through coercion; ridicule in society will literally force them to curl up in a corner and sob. At a low level, Venus relaxes the planet, making the person a social parasite and a refined egoist in the corresponding areas, but during processing, egoism gives way to service to others; for example, a Venus–Moon conjunction can produce a glutton and gourmand who cares only about their stomach, but when processed—a brilliant chef who arranges dishes as if for an art exhibition; the same applies to their sexual life.

Frances Sakoian. Aspects

Strong emotionality, a reaction to beauty and harmony, which often manifests in artistic abilities. Women have talent in clothing selection and food preparation, a good sense of interior design, and get along well with other women. Sensitivity, tact, warmth, if there are no contradictions in the horoscope, happiness and success in romantic relationships. Good diplomats, subtle in their dealings with others. With a challenged conjunction—tendency toward excessive frivolity, the danger of being deprived, and others playing with their feelings.

S.V. Shestopalov. Aspects of Planets

This interaction of these planets gives kindness, tenderness, sympathy, gentleness, attractiveness, charm, compassion, mercy, softness of soul, attentiveness, tactfulness, peacefulness, compliance, humility, a cheerful disposition, festivity, talent in art and literature; in women—taste, charm, elegance; in men—a happy marriage and success in love. The reverse side includes non-resistance to evil, inaction and inability to change the world, inability to fight; possible carefreeness and frivolity; in men—easy victories over women and effeminacy. Moon in conjunction and tense aspects with Venus: disappointment, spiritual turmoil, weakness, indecisiveness, vanity, laziness, emptiness, excessive love of pleasure and entertainment, capriciousness, inconstancy in feelings, infantilism, sensuality, debauchery, profligacy, envy, jealousy; in men—weak will. The positive side includes such aspects can grant wealth of soul, generosity, fertility, the ability to sacrifice personal interests, great understanding and compassion for the emotional experiences of others, a striving for perfection and beauty.

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