![]() This, in turn, may become a relationship pattern: the individual may seem to constantly “attract” partners who are not capable of meeting his or her basic needs, but in fact, it is the individual himself or herself who perpetuates this pattern by “believing” that he or she cannot count on others for satisfying his or her needs. In this case, the idea of “scarcity” becomes a constant theme in the child’s psyche, triggering a pre-mature necessity in him or her to provide for himself or herself without counting on the father.Īs the child grows into an adult, an anxiety may be formed around the possibility of falling back into “scarcity,” or depending on others for satisfying one’s basic needs. For example, a father who spends all his money on his extravagant habits (drugs, alcohol, gambling, etc.) can jeopardize his child’s well-being by not being able to provide food, clothes or shelter for the child. fathers or mentors) may have challenged one’s basic, survival-related needs in life. This usually results in a consequent sense of “guilt” in relation to the notion of “indulgence” and “pleasure,” which, in turn, may trigger an impulsive attraction towards the “taboo” or modes of behavior which are socially, religiously or culturally “prohibited.”Īlternatively, Jupiterain figures (i.e. One may find it difficult to align their personal philosophy, ideological orientation or sense of morality with what they actually find attractive or desirable. However, if these archetypes are relatively well-integrated in the psyche of the individual, he or she may actually find “meaning” in life or spiritually grow through forming a partnership or marriage.Īlternatively, the partner may display Jupiterian qualities, such as being a teacher or mentor figure, being highly spiritual, adventurous or educated, coming from an affluent background, being extravagant, epicurean or generous, or simply having a relaxed (or adversely, irresponsible) view on life. In some cases, this combination symbolizes a high level of idealism with regards to partnership or marriage: expectations regarding the potential partner may be at times difficult to fulfill. The relationship has to have an ideological dimension, some form of “hope,” a trajectory that will point people to a mutually foreseen future. The idea of being with people just because they are sexy, rich, or socially influential is usually not quite enough. It is crucial for an individual with this configuration in his or her natal chart to “grow” in a relationship or “gain” something from a friendship or association. This, by no means, affects their capacity to commit (as that is generally a Saturnian issue), but it does mean that they tend not to maintain tedious relationships or unstimulating friendships for long. Others may find it difficult to focus on one relationship at a time, as they often need intellectual stimulation or a spirit of adventure as a steady ingredient in their relationships. They may also be quite open to other religions, philosophies or spiritual doctrines, or they may simply stay fascinated with these issues throughout their life (especially if this conjunction takes place in an Air Sign). They are highly attracted to the “exotic,” be it a country, an experience or a person, and usually display a facility with understanding foreign customs, rituals, languages or lifestyles. Some individuals with this configuration in their natal chart tend to naturally fall in love with foreign lands or foreign people. ![]() The rest of the world, in this case, may be automatically dismissed as “worthless.” If, however, this conjunction is under stress in the chart, the individual’s ideological biases may very well affect his or her choice of friends or partners: only those whose basic life philosophy one approves can enter the circle of one’s friends or lovers. If Venus and Jupiter are relatively comfortable in the chart, other people will be seen as potential allies and will be normally treated with kindness and openness. Therefore, this configuration usually symbolizes a generosity of spirit, a general aura of friendliness and sociability, and the priority of “experiences” over “possessions” (this can be significantly modified, though, if the conjunction takes place in an Earth Sign).Īlternatively, one’s mode of relating may be directly connected to one’s style of understanding life. ![]() Venus represents our ability to “attract,” our style of relating, and what we value in life. You can also study Jupiter Signs and Jupiter Houses discussed in other posts. Please note that these are baseline interpretations and may be modified according to the presence of other factors in the chart. What does it mean to have Jupiter Square Venus or Jupiter Trine Venus in the natal chart? In this post, I will address Venus Jupiter Aspects: all the major “hard” and “soft” aspects will be discussed. Jupiter in Aspect to Venus: “The Kiss” by Gustav Klimt (1908) ![]()
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