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Venus conjunct Pluto in a synastry chart is not for the light-hearted and can feel very karmic.
PLACEMENTS THAT MAKE SOMEONE… (EXTROVERT vs INTROVERT)
Intovert
Sun aspect an outer planet (Uranus, Neptune and Pluto).
Mercury conjunction/Square/Opposition Saturn/Neptune.
Sun aspect Moon.
Neptune/Pluto conjunction/Square/Opposition Ascendant.
Mercury in a water sign (Cancer, Pisces, Scorpio).
Venus in a water or earth sign.
A “feminine” Ascendant (Capricorn, Virgo, Taurus, Scorpio, Pisces, Cancer).
Sun/Mars/Mercury/Venus/Moon in the water houses (4th, 8th, 12th house).
Stellium in the 6th/8th/12th house.
Majority of planets at the bottom of the Natal Chart.
Moon/Sun/Mercury/Venus/Saturn/Jupiter in retrograde.
Extrovert
Sun aspect Mars/Venus/Mercury.
Mercury trine/Sextile/Conjunction Venus/Jupiter.
Mercury/Venus trine/Sextile/Conjunction Ascendant.
A “masculine” Ascendant (Aquarius, Libra, Gemini, Aries, Leo, Sagittarius).
Mercury in an air sign (Aquarius, Libra, Gemini).
Venus in an air or fire sign.
Sun/Mercury/Venus/Mars in the 1st/5th/7th/10th/11th house.
Stellium in the 5th/11th house.
Majority of planets at the top of the Natal Chart.
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— Albert Camus, from a notebook entry featured in Notebooks (1951-1959)
embrace the flame within: vesta in the signs
vesta in aries: the warrior priestess… brave, courageous, impetuous vesta in taurus: the earth mother… stable, loving, beautiful vesta in gemini: Athena… knowledgeable, coordinated, mental vesta in cancer: the universal mother… maternal, caring, instinctual vesta in leo: the geisha… joyful, proud, original, enthusiast vesta in virgo: the nurse… healer, understanding, devout vesta in libra: the queen… diplomatic, harmonic, cooperative vesta in scorpio: Persephone… driven, authentic, deep vesta in sagittarius: Artemis… truthful, explorer, restless vesta in capricorn: Horae… disciplined, commanding, order-loving vesta in aquarius: Janus… free, progressive, visionary vesta in pisces: the high priestess… magical, intuitive, universal healer
by crystal melbourne | within the zodiac | “where’s my vesta?”
Asteroids Part 5; Vesta in the Natal Chart
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4
In the previous part of my asteroid series, I discussed the origins of the asteroid Vesta. In this part, I will go over the general application of this asteroid in the natal chart. Vesta in the natal chart reveals themes of perseverance, refinement, power, purity, and resilience. Where it is located and how it interacts with other planets in the natal chart can show where the individual, especially in a feminine person’s chart, can have dominionship and where people will praise you (or worship you in extreme cases). In a masculine person’s chart it may show the relationship he has with the goddesses in his life (his perception of notable women). It can show where the individual shines light or where they will find light. Vesta is where we find our inner goddessness.
While I won’t provide specific aspect interpretations, if you have a basic understanding for interpreting aspects, the interchanges between planets and Vesta are quite simple to comprehend. I always want to also stress the importance of aspects with tight orbs made to Vesta as the planets represent more prominent dimensions than asteroids do so interchanges between the two are what makes asteroids significant in the natal chart.
Vesta in the Houses
The 1st House This position puts Vesta on a front, making the individual carry out her energy as a true goddess or queen archetype, especially when Vesta conjuncts the ascendant. Depending on the sign Vesta is in will give you the flavours and colours of the individual’s goddessness– one might imagine the grandness from a Leo versus the humbleness of a Virgo. There is immense focus on the self; defining, transforming, and mastering one’s true self. These individuals tend to naturally eminent beauty and purity and may even work with the two or hold high importance for those qualities. Even the most insecure or damaged individuals that have this placement can seek salvation through Vesta here. There is immense fire within that is unlocked, unleashed, and worshipped when the individual masters their true self.
The 2nd House Vesta in the 2nd house puts a focus on resources. Its goddess energy will bring themes of self-sufficiency, security, efficiency and skill in the use of earth magic and material. The individual will be worshipped for their usefulness and ability to create security. People will seek salvation through the individual’s ability to generate and accumulate life-aiding resources. The individual has purifying abilities; purifies resources and material like a flame purifies a needle. Here the goddess is the creator of eternal fire.
The 3rd House Here, Vesta’s eternal fire is in the mind and plays an important role of book-keeping wisdom. She will symbolize the shedding of light and clarity. Vesta in the 3rd house can carry knowledge between worlds– interchanges with the planets will indicate what sorts of information Vesta carries. Vesta here can generate, purify, and refine ideas. The individual will be worshipped for their words or in negative aspects may have to overcome adversities involving people not listening to their hidden wisdom. People will seek salvation through the individual’s opinions and thoughts.
The 4th House When Vesta is in the 4th house, her eternal fires are in the home for the individual. Individual may be worshipped for their domestic role. The maternal parent maybe Vesta-like to the individual, especially if the individual is masculine. Home life’s haven symbolizes great importance; activities involving Vesta themes are prominent in domestic life (purifying, generating, transforming, refining, etc,). Individual’s sacredness is veiled and hidden here. Negative aspects may indicate inhibition to unveiling Vesta’s secret knowledge and goddessness. Tight, positive interchanges symbolizes Vesta’s ability to transfer other energies, bring them into the home, and to transform and refine them. People will seek salvation through the individual’s essence of making them feel at home (especially when Vesta is involved with an empathetic sign or planet).
The 5th House Here, Vesta symbolizes her immense generative powers and her ability to take dominion over creation. An individual with this placement has the potential for producing sacred creations. The individual will be worshipped for their creations and/or will worship/take great pride in their own creations as they will possess Vesta’s goddess-like qualities. People will seek salvation in the individual’s ability to generate happiness and pleasure. Secret wisdom may be within their creations. There is great focus on the creative process as well and all creative processes with Vesta here will undergo stages of transformation and intense refinement.
The 6th House Here, Vesta symbolizes sacred healing abilities. When regenerative abilities are mastered within the individual, it can be prescribed to others. Vesta in the 6th house focuses greatly on purity in the body; diet, physical health, and hygiene will be prominent themes in for Vesta placed here. Similar to the second house, there is proficiency in earth magic, especially in areas dealing with growing plants or working with animals; Vesta here becomes a whisperer to nature and is especially complimentary when the 6th house is aligned with an empathetic sign.
The 7th House When Vesta is in the 7th house, inner goddessness is sought out in other people, especially through partnerships. The individual’s need to be with a partner they can serve and worship is important. Vesta here can master liberation and liberate others. She purifies herself for others and focuses on what her inner fire does for others. An individual with this placement can spend a lot of time working on themselves for other people and it can come from either a positive place or a negative one depending on Vesta’s condition. One’s true self of purity is reached when they’re both comfortable with themselves and comfortable with how others view them.
The 8th House Vesta here opens doors to unspoken wisdom. Here she is transforming and transferring wisdom. Here she illuminates the darkness and purifies the occult. An individual with this placement can master soul intimacy within themselves and shine light to it in other people. An individual with this placement can become very proficient in providing clarity to unspoken topics (sexuality, occult, death, afterlife, etc.). People will seek salvation in this person’s ability to heal others in these areas of life.
The 9th House Here, Vesta is a teacher of sacred wisdom. She is worshipped for her ability to retain and regenerate wisdom. An individual with this placement understands and masters truth; there’s great focus on finding the truth within facts and the purity behind truth– Vesta’s flames reaching at all ends of the earth to uncover truth. People will find salvation in the individual’s ability to bring clarity to wisdoms. Interchanges between the planets will indicate what types of wisdoms Vesta will bring forth upon.
The 10th House Unlike the 4th house, here Vesta is unveiled and her power is brought to a front much like the 1st house, but unlike the 1st house, she manifests Vesta-like actions to the public eye rather than making the individual appear Vesta-like. Here there’s great focus on Vestal processes in public spaces for the individual; generating, regenerating, transforming, and purifying. With certain positive interchanges with planets, it may indicate having some sort of authority and even being worshipped for said authority. This placement may also indicate that the paternal parent may be Vesta-like.
The 11th House Vesta in the 11th house represents salvation in community. When individuals with this placement tap into Vesta’s energy, there is immense focus on building communities for the purpose of growth, security, and transformation. A placement like this brings people together like the hospitality Vesta’s eternal flame provided. Collective worship and collective goddessness are prominent themes here.
The 12th House Here, Vesta has the ability for psychic healing abilities as she has domain over the subconscious realm– positive, tight interchanges with planets such as the moon, Mercury, or Neptune will affirm this. Vesta here symbolizes a purgatory angel having connection between worlds. An individual with this placement may receive information through prophetic dreams, as dreams will be a gateway between worlds. People with heavy karma can hone into Vesta’s goddessness by serving and helping others to redeem and purify themselves. While the 6th house focuses on physical health, Vesta here may put heavy focus on mental health and themes correlated to it.
Mercury- guiding planet
Mercury Oriental
The Oriental Planet is the closest planet behind the Sun. It shows skills and qualities in your life that you can give to the world.
A true mental type, you have a special knack for thinking and talking your way through challenges and problems. In meeting everyday experiences, your mind is your best guide. You do best when you thoroughly think things out beforehand, though you may have a tendency to think and talk too quickly, dismissing as irrelevant much of what people try to tell you or skipping over much of the information and experience which comes your way. Relying so much on thinking and talking, you may too easily fall into the "all talk and no action" syndrome.
With Mercury, you work best under conditions of your own devise, though you are no doubt a quick study at mastering new systems and technology. Efficiency, reliability, self-mastery, and the ability to think and communicate clearly are your strong points. On the other hand, gossiping and a tendency to be led astray by others could prove damaging. You excel at mental work of all types, especially work that relies heavily on written or spoken communications, computers, technology and telephones. Having Mercury as your Skill Symbol doesn't mean you're smarter than anybody else, or even that you are a profound thinker. You might simply have a skill for processing data and information and using telephones and electronics.
As Guiding Planet, Mercury suggests inner guidance in the form of an intuitive sense of the connections and associations existing between people and things. As Guiding Planet, Mercury acts in a more electric, instinctual and intuitive sense than it does in its aspect as Skill Planet. Yet, true to the dual nature of Mercury, the highly active mental and analytical activities of Mercury may get in the way when it comes to tuning into the more abstract, guiding qualities of the planet. Surface noise and distractions may first need quieting with the help of relaxation, contemplation and meditation
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