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The
beauty of Venus entering Gemini is that the winds of
attraction may blow in many directions. New perspectives
on love become more possible. This is, ideally, a time
to discuss relationships with the clarity and openness
for which Gemini is known. This air sign supports the
objectivity needed to see complex issues of partnership
without emotional distortion.
Venus
in Gemini places value on words and communication of
all kinds. Attraction to gadgets, books, classes and
learning tools may be greater than usual now. Depth
is not the strong point here. Both Venus and Gemini
can be dilettantes, flitting from one thing to another
with barely a moment's rest. Lovely Venus in this butterfly
sign may be a bit flirtatious. Understand that we all
need diversions. Enjoy the playfulness possible now,
just don't take it seriously. It's a time of tasting,
rather than testing.
The
great gift of this period is a willingness to set aside
old rules about what you like
and dislike. Life is a great cornucopia of flavors,
meant to awaken as much as to comfort. You can use this
time to drop some of your social and aesthetic rules.
Beauty, pleasure and personal values, you may discover,
come in an infinite variety of shapes, colors and sizes.
Unsurprisingly,
Venus in Gemini shows up in the birth charts of a wide
variety of individuals. There are beauties Naomi Campbell,
Uma Thurman, Brooke Shields and Candace Bergen and funny
folks Bill Cosby, Joan Rivers, Dudley Moore and Ringo
Starr. There are singers ranging from the religious
Cat
Stevens and Roger McGuinn to socially conscious
Bono
and style conscious Cher.
Healers
Benjamin Spock and Elisabeth Kubler-Ross were born
with Venus in Gemini, as was "hurter" Mike Tyson.
Artist
Frida
Kahlo, poet Gary Snyder and designer Georgio
Armani add style to this group. Actors Harrison
Ford, Al Pacino and Omar Sharif were
also born with Venus in Gemini, as were newsman
Edward R. Murrow, Virgin tycoon Richard Branson
and both Jacqueline and John F. Kennedy. |