Planets in Astrology: Venus on Regulus
September 5th, 2006 at 12:56 am (Planets and Signs in Astrology)
Regulus is a fixed star at 29 Leo, also known as the Heart of the Lion. Unsurprisingly, it is known as one of the royal stars, and those with it prominent in their natal horoscopes (on an angle or one of the Lights or the Lord of the Ascendant) can effectively vault themselves above their station at birth.
With Venus about to conjoin Regulus in a day or so, whatever is symbolized by Venus in a horary chart, say, will be shown to dwell in great heights. Unfortunately for Venus, Regulus is positioned right before the entry of Venus into Virgo, which is the sign of Venus’s detriment. So we know that Venus will be shortly raised up high, only to fall pretty low right afterwards. For exapmle, if the chart showed that your job is symbolized by Venus (say, Venus ruled the 10th house of career), and you wanted to know how your job would be in the future, we could say that you can expect great success and enjoyment of your job in the near future, but that it would quickly fall from the giddy heights.
If, however, you are electing the right astrological moment to do something that is ruled by Venus in your natal horoscope, the next day or so would be a great time to do it by harnessing the ambitious and glorious energy of Regulus to your cause. In astrologically electing a moment, we “freeze” the chart for the moment you start your enterprise or activity, and hold those energies in place to assist you in your project.
To find out what parts of your natal horoscope is ruled by Venus, and how to best take advantage of the next couple of days, email Nina Gryphon for a consultation.
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Jim said,
May 2nd, 2008 at 7:12 pm
Hi, I have a very difficult time with a class that I am taking right now at college. It really gets me extremely nervus and makes me always do irrational actions that placed me from a good position as a studen in this class to one of the worst. The reason I worry so much is because there could be a possibility for me to be kicked out of college for plagiarism (I hope not). If its possible can you tell me what will be the outcome of all this? The grades for this class will be submitted at may 31. Thank you..
Jim said,
May 2nd, 2008 at 7:18 pm
Sorry, obviusly I placed my question in a wrong place.. this shows how worried I am.. :/