Venus
conjunctions to the Sun present a pattern of aspects
which trace a five-pointed star over an eight-year
period. The pattern of sesquisquares, biquintiles,
quincunxes and triseptiles brings the social and
intellectual energies of Venus into high focus.
By scanning the following table, you can identify
contacts to a particular chart, thereby identifying
both the timing and the quality of Venus related
events.
The relationship
of Sun, Venus and Earth defines a wide array of
choices for fulfillment of both sides of one's
nature. The following examination of the conjunctions
of Venus to the Sun suggests the range of alchemical
possibilities.
The pentagram
is reminiscent of Chinese and Tibetan astrology,
as well as western alchemy. It was thought that
appropriate application of energy would result
in greater wealth and greater health. Tibetan
alchemists focused on the qualities of mind as
part of human nature; Carl Jung confirmed that
western alchemists were focusing on mind as well.
The flow of energy through the pentagram reiterates
the power of thought in the creative process.
By examining the relationships between signs and
by considering the elements involved, we obtain
an alchemical picture of the social and intellectual
processes made available through the auspices
of Venus.
Venus
is the planet most similar to the Earth in our
solar system. Astrologers look to her as a signpost
for love and art in the horoscope, as it indicates
physical attraction and an optimistic attitude.
In addition, Venus in esoteric astrology represents
concrete knowledge.
In tarot,
Venus rules number six, the Lovers, or "The Two
Paths." Within this card is the essence of both
the relationship influence of Venus and the development
of concrete knowledge. The card in the Egyptian
deck differs from other decks in that there are
three human figures: two women and one man. The
female figures present the two sides of feminine
nature between which the man must choose. One
figure is seductive in dress and attitude, emphasizing
the choice of bodily pleasure. The second feminine
figure is modestly dressed, personifying virtue.
She bears the serpent of knowledge on her head,
while the first wears a grapevine, another symbol
of pleasure. When one is forced to choose between
intellect and pleasure, one side of the nature
is fulfilled to the detriment of the other. As
wholeness is pursued, it is essential to find
a way out of this paradox.
Venus/Sun
Direct Conjunctions
| Date |
Degree |
Date |
Degree |
| 6/13/1992 |
22 Gemini |
1/17/1994 |
27 Capricorn |
| 6/11/2000 |
21 Gemini |
1/14/2002 |
24 Capricorn |
| 6/9/2008 |
Gemini |
1/11/2010 |
21 Capricorn |
| 5/7/2016 |
Gemini |
| 8/21/1995 |
27 Leo |
4/2/1997 |
13 Aries |
| 8/18/2003 |
25 Leo |
3/31/2005 |
10 Aries |
| 8/16/2011 |
23 Leo |
3/28/2013 |
8 Aries |
| 10/30/1998 |
6 Scorpio |
| 10/27/2006 |
4 Scorpio |
| 10/26/2014 |
3 Scorpio |
Venus/Sun
Retrograde Conjunctions
| Date |
Degree |
Date |
Degree |
| 4/l/1993 |
11 Aries |
11/2/1994 |
10 Scorpio |
| 3/30/2001 |
9 Aries |
10/31/2002 |
28 Scorpio |
| 3/28/2009 |
7 Aries |
10/29/2010 |
5 Scorpio |
| 6/10/1996 |
19 Gemini |
1/16/1998 |
25 Capricorn |
| 6/8/2004 |
17 Gemini |
1/14/2006 |
23 Capricorn |
| 6/6/20l2 |
Gemini |
1/11/2014 |
21 Capricorn |
| 8/20/1999 |
26 Leo |
| 8/18/2007 |
24 Leo |
| 8/16/2015 |
22 Leo |
Check
about three weeks before and after these dates
to find the Venus stationary positions, which
also describe the star pattern.
The beginning
point of the illustration is in Gemini in 1992.
The first aspect relates the 1992 conjunction
to the 1994 conjunction in Capricorn. In the Tibetan
system the relationship between air and earth
is karma (a Sanskrit term for the process of earth
changing to air or vice versa). This is the energy
of reaching for an objective perspective, rising
above the petty detail of life to see the larger
picture. Eagles do this in search of prey; people
can use this process to ground individual experience
in the larger picture.
Much of
human activity results from the movement between
earth and air elements. Intellectual activity
thrives on the abstract thoughts people cultivate.
Language has developed as a form in which to contain
abstractions. The complementary energy allows
us to qualify or label things - we use concrete
earthy metaphors, for example, to bring abstract
ideas down to earth.
The second
aspect forms in 1995 between Capricorn and Leo,
connecting earth and fire elements. Called ratna
in the Sanskrit language, the relationship between
fire and earth is creative on the physical plane.
While fire can be destructive, it is also the
element which causes mere clay to become a useful
implement; it hardens steel and refines metals;
it destroys bacteria; it cooks food. Heat results
from the conversion of food into usable energy
in the body. The depth and richness of human experience
is supported by the relative permanence of created
objects as well as by their beauty. This second
aspect is one of creative energy manifesting in
physical form; in the reverse it is the destruction
of that form.
The third
aspect forming in 1997 at the conjunction in Aries
links two conjunctions in fire signs. This situation
represents the fifth principle,, called ether
in the west and Buddha in the Tibetan system.
In this case the elements of both conjunctions
remain the same, emphasizing the principle that
stillness can be a powerful creative force in
itself. Sometimes one needs to stay with one idea
in order to refine it, not moving in any direction,
but facing the problem squarely. There is a protective
feeling in maintaining one position for a time.
Extraneous material is allowed to fall away with
no active effort. There is a spaciousness in resting
in one element. The fire element suggesting brainstorming,
an activity that is not designed so much to attain
concrete results as it is to turn up as many creative
impulses as possible. The fourth aspect links
Aries to Scorpio at the 1998 conjunction. The
combination of fire and water is called padma
in the Sanskrit and represents the process of
changing from fire to water and vice versa. This
is an emotionally charged process, ultimately
providing the greatest intensity. This is the
energy of seduction, sexual and intellectual.
The individual is drawn to the warmth and pleasure
of this process, seeking union with another person
or thing. When one draws near to it one is inspired.
Passion and discriminating awareness are developed
in the process of moving into and out of relationships.
The creative process is founded upon the intuitive
process of mind.
The fifth
aspect, complete in the year 2000, is in Gemini
again. This aspect relates water and air and is
called vajra. A clarity of mind is cultivated
which surpasses any other mental state. This is
done by a process of moving between intellect
and emotion. The result is the development of
sensitivity in coordination with analytical skill.
Souls are profoundly moved when this process is
successful.
The planet
Venus reveals, through its own motion through
the zodiac, the full capability of concrete knowledge.
The five-pointed patterns of conjunctions and
stations relate directly to the astrological elements
and their relation-ships to each other. One's
processes are revealed in this pattern addressing
five principles of mind to cultivate in all social
activities.