At long last, on April 30, Venus, our planet of attraction, attachment and aesthetics, is trading the paint-splattered nightgown of Aries.
Venus will stick around in these hellfires until June 6.
Named for the Roman goddess of love and fertility, Venus is the fine, divine feminine counterpart to aggro jock strap warlord Mars.
According to myth, Venus was born from sea foam and the severed schlong of Uranus, emerging fully formed and tits out in a scallop shell — with pleasure as her governing principle.
Venus in Aries meaning
Etymologically, Venus derives from the Latin word for desire, and in kind, the planet informs both what we’re drawn to and who and what we attract.
