![]() It goes almost without saying that Venus is a planet and an energy that lends itself particularly well to love and romance. Venus is an energy that deeply savours everything that life has to offer in the sensory indulge department -sex, fine wine and foods, luxurious textures and experiences of every kind. Taurus thrives on stability and can be rather possessive over their territory and possessions. Venus is also associated with the Taurus zodiac sign, the fixed earth sign known for its desire for luxurious surroundings, status and sensory indulgence. Love, romance, art, aesthetics, luxury, wealth and indulgence are all inherently Venusian in nature. The planet Venus takes its name from the Roman goddess of love and beauty, which should already tell you a lot about what Venus stands for. When your Moon sign is aspected to one of your partner’s planets – particularly if it is to the other person’s Venus – in the composite chart, the attraction you feel towards them is bound to well up from a very deep place – so deep that you may not have much conscious control over it and simply get swept along on a tide of powerful emotions. It is from the deepest and sometimes darkest depths of your subconscious that your strongest motivations, desires and feelings arise. For the greater part of human history, the night was the domain of unknown, unseen and frightening forces – much like the unconscious can be. The Moon influences and reflect the mysterious waters of the subconscious mind. As such, the Moon represents the subjectivity of emotion, rather than the bright and objective light of day-time consciousness represented by the Sun. The Moon softly illuminates the night-time world, but its light can also create visual distortions. The Moon is also, quite naturally, associated with mystery. To this day, the Moon is linked to the ‘feminine’ half of nature. For untold aeons, the Moon has been associated with the divine feminine and with a variety of goddess deities. The Moon is sometimes referred to as the cosmic mother planet, the feminine counterpart to the masculine sun. It is this side of you that falls in love and that experiences the intensity of romance. The Moon is one of the primary planets to look for in synastry, as it represents your emotional, feeling self, the side of you that relies on intuition and extrasensory perception rather than logic. Keep reading to discover the full picture and to learn what it truly means if your Moon is conjunct your partner’s Venus – or the other way around. Still, the Moon conjunct Venus synastry aspect is not entirely without its potential obstacles. Join our Facebook group to get the answers to your synastry questions from our experienced community.
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