Venus in the 6th House
Francis Sakoyan. Planets in Houses
Social and romantic relationships at work. Often work in the arts or social fields, love their job, and enjoy harmonious relations with coworkers. Favorable working conditions, frequently marriage in the workplace. Tendency toward elegant clothing and talent as a designer. Affection for small animals. Health is not very strong, but improves in marriage, provided excesses are avoided. When you care for someone, you strive to serve them, offer small tokens of attention, help, or do something tangible to express your affection. You also possess significant artistic or creative abilities, possibly sewing or engaging in other crafts or manual work. Generally, you are suited for a profession connected with beauty, pleasure, or one that brings happiness to others in some way.
B. Israel. Planets in Houses
Causes of illness—excesses in pleasures. If Venus is in a feminine sign, then sensual pleasures (overeating, sweets). Treatment methods are based on aesthetic environmental design (music therapy, color therapy). Profession connected with art. The person may breed ornamental animals, grow flowers, work in perfumery, or be a designer, fashion designer, chef, decorator, or costume designer. Relationships with coworkers are close, often turning into love. Sometimes husband and wife work together. Women predominate in the workplace. Domestic animals are ornamental.
Francis Sakoyan. Planets in Houses
A professional is someone who works well. Venus is in symbolic fall. This is a difficult karmic task: the person must achieve perfection in what they do, as well as in the work process, mastery of tools, and their own body. Initially, this manifests as extreme demands: the person dislikes what they have to do, how they are taught, the tools offered, and even the very idea of work itself. The results of their activity are unsatisfactory and seem intolerably poor, as do their actions within the production process. With harmonious aspects to Venus, this is softened—lighter work comes their way and they cope successfully, yet deep inside remain dissatisfied with the outcome. This placement generally brings high demands toward both the process and results of work, which should not be suppressed but rather strived to fulfill. Mastery leads to a true artist in any field of activity, one whom contemporaries and descendants will find very difficult to surpass. They need good tools, but above all, a deeply conscientious attitude toward their work; otherwise, the result will be shoddy work, which should not be seen as a sign of complete incompetence, but rather as a karmic indication of insufficient diligence. This person must love their work, and then it will respond in kind. Food should be beautifully presented, and meticulous hygienic care must be given to the body, otherwise illness may occur. Generally, the person is sensitive to social status and the aesthetics of their environment, and strong violations of these may lead to illness. During recovery, beautiful flowers in an elegant vase in a clean, tidy room are beneficial. Also highly appropriate is an unexpected message announcing the receipt of a noble title.
Indubala. Planets in Houses (Indian Tradition)
In service to others, such people are reliable. They have few enemies or make a strong impression on everyone. Their marriage partner may be weak or ailing. One should not expect a luxurious or pleasure-filled life. There is a chance of traveling to the tropics, abroad, or making a journey for educational purposes. They will have few children and significant expenses on housing and a car.
Het Monster. Planets in Houses
Kidney diseases, susceptibility to infectious illnesses. Much misfortune through love. Marriage with a relative, unhappy family life. In a woman’s horoscope—difficult childbirth.
Bill Herbst. Houses of the Horoscope
Illness and healing. Illness is caused by physical or psychological pleasures. Too much pleasure can be as dangerous as too little. As with the Moon and Jupiter, diet is very important, due to a tendency to consume sweets immoderately and ingest quantities of food the body cannot assimilate. Personal beauty concerns you, and this preoccupation leads to a desire to compare yourself with others. Personal love may be psychologically misunderstood or “sent to the wrong address.” Your task is to honor both the ineffable and tangible beauty you possess; to experience pleasure in the literal sense, rather than seeking beauty or pleasure outside yourself. Illness is most often the result of failed or unrequited love, and the cure lies in restoring personal grace. Unequal relationships. You possess a distinctly developed sensitivity to social tact. You enjoy the rituals of formal courtship, attending to an authoritative figure, and the privileges conferred by social status. Despite the splendor of self-presentation, you prefer the subordinate role in love relationships, as you are enchanted and captivated by the refinement and tenderness of quiet magnetism. The trap is confusion and bewilderment regarding love and power. The task is to experience the attraction everyone feels toward others and realize that such relationships can be gentle only when you bring nobility and self-respect into the love dynamic. Duty and service. Love and healing are nearly identical; in other words, the impulse to create personal love closely resembles the desire to help others harmonize their lives. The fusion of “love” and “therapy” is so deep that you may focus all your romantic energy on damaged or vulnerable individuals. This trap may be named in various ways: the Lost Dog Syndrome, the Wounded Bird Theory, the Florence Nightingale Effect. Whatever names we use, you must be certain of two things: first, that your sensitivity is not directed toward people incapable of returning love, at least in healthy ways; second, that you do not turn your beloved into a patient in order to demonstrate your healing power. The task is to heal yourself by consciously bestowing grace, harmony, and pleasure upon others. Remember: for love to flourish, you need good seed and good soil. Technical thinking. Mental analysis is linked with personal care. This naturally “cools” the influence on romance. Yet the mind sincerely respects logical beauty. Disciplining thought feels not like the torments of purgatory, but like lovingly tending a beautiful garden. You take pleasure in digging into any situation with your mental spade. Clearing dense undergrowth and cultivating a sense of productive order fills you with the light of satisfaction. Still, remember the subtlety of human relationships; excessive organization, too much control and training, can destroy the elusive beauty of connection. The task is to enjoy the pursuit of mental perfection and to value emotions even while analyzing them. Discipline and routines. You value regularity in lifestyle, taking pleasure in stability and organized habits. Routines can be used to achieve ordinary goals, but here a social dimension is added: you need interpersonal contact to experience full satisfaction, because people are more important to you than mere productivity. Work and aesthetics are intertwined—you wish to fill your working day with tasks aimed at creating beauty.
Universal Interpretation. Planets in Houses
Such a person enjoys harmonious relationships with colleagues, as they are inclined to offer services and assistance to everyone. They desire that others respect their particular habits. They often work in a predominantly female environment. Their work is connected with art and, in any case, must bring pleasure. This individual prefers to work in clean and comfortable surroundings. They are fortunate as a mediator and are always ready to help others. Success is possible in advisory roles and in the field of healthcare. Health is generally good, the character is balanced, and neat clothing and high-quality nutrition are of special importance to them. If the planet is afflicted, they should avoid excessive amounts of sugar and carbohydrates. In such cases, there is a tendency toward indulgence in excessive pleasures and difficulties adapting to routine situations requiring endurance and self-discipline. Romantic relationships at the workplace are common. Often their career has a social character and involves a wide circle of acquaintances. They frequently prefer working in social welfare or cultural activities. They love their job and cooperate harmoniously with coworkers and superiors. They strive to make working conditions comfortable and tend to decorate their workspace. Marriage with a coworker is possible. They often display a talent for fashion design and a tendency to dress very well. They enjoy caring for domestic animals. Their health significantly improves after marriage, provided they do not indulge their weaknesses or fall into excess. Such individuals must always exercise sound judgment and prudence, avoiding any extremes, especially in food and drink consumption. Profit often comes through utilizing the resources or opportunities of other people. Success is possible in hygiene, caregiving for the sick, and working with children. Work must always be enjoyable and interesting. These are loyal subordinates who know how to timely provide useful services and who excel at hosting guests. Such people do not tolerate prolonged stress; chronic fatigue may lead to the development of chronic illnesses.
B. Huber. Mars, Venus, Moon, and Neptune in the Twelve Houses
The libido planets Mars and Venus exert only superficial, fleeting influences in partner relationships and are decisive factors only in isolated cases. We will confirm this below when examining mutual aspects between partners. Only when the libido planets of two partners form more or less exact major aspects to each other is it quite probable that sex is the primary connecting force. But when the libido planets of one partner aspect other planets in the other partner’s chart, sex is not so dominant. The latter case is much more common. Libido planets play different roles in the charts of men and women. The main theme of the 6th house is the struggle for existence. For libido planets, this is not the best position. Sexuality is not at home in this house. For example, if a person becomes sexually aroused at the wrong time or in an inappropriate place, it undermines their sense of security. And if they act on their sexual interests, they risk earning a bad reputation. The 6th house is fertile ground for hypocrisy—that is, for morality not based on sincere ethical convictions but intended to protect us from the judgment of others. We are constantly concerned about our reputation, about what neighbors will say, what they want or do not want to hear or see. We fear ending up on “blacklists,” as this would threaten our very existence. A libido planet in the 6th house is equipped with “brakes and mufflers” on sexual desire; our healthy drives become suppressed. In dress and manner, there is no sexual emphasis. All we allow ourselves in public is a mild form of verbal flirtation. When the libido planet of the opposite sex is in the 6th house, we seek a partner who will be practical and supportive in everyday matters, and we expect them to stand by us through all circumstances, good and bad. This applies both to Venus in a man’s chart and to Mars in a woman’s chart. When the libido planet of the same sex is in the 6th house, we desire that our partner carry their share of the burden and assist us in the struggle for existence. As a result, we may compensate by developing a fascination with secretly observing the intimate relationships of others, so as to indirectly experience the sexual pleasures we deny ourselves. Such behavior may also stem from the Moon in the 6th house, but only when one’s own sexuality is strongly blocked by harsh aspects.



