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Venus symbol in astrology4/14/2024 ![]() ![]() It wipes out all sense of time, destroying all memory of aįurther symbolism comes from the Roman goddess Venus (Aphrodite = Greek) whose (in the most popular version of myth) presence churned forth from the frothy seas. That duality of Venus is underscored by her placement in the skies as both the “morning star” (as it rises in the east) and the “evening star” (setting in the west). Yet, on the lower half, we experience a narrowing, or a “coming to the crux.” Visually you can see opening and closing, beginnings and endings, in this symbol. On the top half, we feel the openness and inclusivity (circle). The location of the cross under the circle indicates all matter is birthed from a spiritually inclusive, loving womb. As is my nature, I’m drawn by the duality the Venus symbol meaning represents. It rests beneath the womb (represented by the circle in the Venus symbol). The cross (added in the 16th century) talks to us about nurturing our immaterial understanding into the realm of the material. And, at the base of all inclusion is the vibrating construct of love. ![]() The mystic mind never pushes away, but always embraces what is. ![]()
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