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The planet of love and relationships runs
hot in this fire sign. Traditionally, astrologers considered
this a difficult placement because of the contrast between
passive Venus and active Aries. It seemed to be such
a harsh place for comely Venus. It is the symbol of
a female warrior, an independent woman for whom love
is of her own choosing.
Venus
in Aries is about self-love. This may be expressed as
selfishness, but it is a necessary element of any healthy
relationship. One's own likes come first now. If it's
your habit to make others comfortable before attending
to your own desires, this is a good period in which
to explore another approach. Knowing what you want,
without consideration for your partner, can provide
a healthy foundation of honesty for your relationship.
This
is also a time in which a desire for new experiences
may grow strong. Newness is valued highly here as routine
becomes increasingly boring. You may have to risk love
to keep it. A new look, style or manner of relating
to others can be invigorating. Be a pioneer for love,
willing to let go of the old rules to feel what's in
your heart at this very moment.
Those
willing to venture into new territory can be rewarded
during this period. Venus in Aries appreciates individuals
who are unafraid to discover new paths, new partnerships
and new ways to bring beauty into the world. Love is
not something to be kept and stored away somewhere.
With Venus in Aries, it's a time to honor the present
that is filled with both promise and uncertainty.
Venus
in Aries athletes include race car driver Mario Andretti,
baseball great Pete
Rose, and basketball stars Shaquille
O'Neal, Stephon Marbury, Tim Duncan and Dennis
Rodman.
Actresses
Elizabeth Taylor, Annette
Bening, Marilyn Monroe, Sarah
Michelle Gellar, Lynn Redgrave, Debra
Winger, Lara
Flynn Boyle, Mia Farrow and Liza Minelli
were all born with Venus in Aries, as were Robert
Downey Jr., Matt Dillon, Jack
Nicholson, Fred Astaire, George
Clooney, Harry Belafonte and Kurt Russell.
Musical
Venus in Aries folks include Janet
Jackson, Judy Collins, Nat "King" Cole, Roberta
Flack, Johnny Cash, Bob Marley, Stevie Wonder, George
Harrison, Pete Townsend and the incomparable Miles Davis.
Social
activists Betty Freidan and Cesar Chavez were born with
Venus in Aries, along with clowns George Carlin, Tom
Arnold and Sadaam Hussein.
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