He can get off talking about nerd stuff with me, and that was also how we fell for each other. His Pluto is in Libra and Venus in Gemini. Especially when he is discussing topics with his colleagues ? He IS very passionate about stuff at work though. As they are located in his 6th house and 9th house, I don’t see them often. My BF has Venus and Pluto in a trine in his chart. I will develop a certain graphic or grace to it, thus shaping my philosophy into brain flowers, creating love stories to the topic, from the well of my love.Īlso, traveling will do that to me as well ? But then, when I have gained a lot of knowledge over time, I guess I will somehow beautify it. In my thirst for knowledge/truth I become obsessed. That can be tough in relationships, even when it’s in the 9th house. Personally I have a stellium in Scorpio, including Venus. The best love novels are made of the Venus Pluto mythology I’d say ? ![]() Who has experience with Pluto/Venus synastry? How has it played out for you? All it takes is an acceptance of each other’s influence to make it work. Each holds the key to the other’s salvation. And Pluto needs to step back and learn to relate honestly and in human terms. Venus needs to recognize her own power and use it for everyone’s advantage. Venus needs to learn how to play the game. So when dealing with Pluto/Venus synastry, take a lesson from Hades and Persephone. Because of her, he had an outlet to the outside world, a soft and kind presence in his bed, and warmth in his heart. He gave her free reign in his kingdom, and his entire world was changed for the better. But it was only after she came to terms with the darkness that she was able to command it and inhabit it at-will.Īs for Hades, he was able to have his most sought-after prize without attempting to control the outcome. As we all know, Persephone is still able to return to her young, innocent Kore self. Instead, her entry to the underworld served as a spiritual initiation that allowed her to access her own power and become who she was always meant to be. Hades certainly ripped her from her old life kicking and screaming, but he didn’t kill or consume her. She even successfully lobbies Hades to make exceptions to his otherwise ironclad rules, thereby humanizing him in the process. She looks kindly upon the shades that inhabit it and vows to care for them for eternity. She transforms the underworld, making it a softer and more hospitable place. And she doesn’t merely accept the rules set out for her. Instead, a spiritual alchemy takes place, and she comes into her power as Queen of the Underworld. Persephone doesn’t remain Hades’ scared, mewling hostage. In the same vein, the Pluto person can be astonished by the intensity of their own desire, feeling as if they themselves are under Venus’ hypnotic spell. The Venus person can feel like the Mowgli to Pluto’s Kaa, being hypnotized and led astray by Pluto’s seductive power. So when there is fear around this placement, it’s easy to understand why. Left to his own devices, he would attempt to conquer and consume all he surveys, just as Hades claimed Persephone as his own. He is powerful, wealthy beyond imagination, yet always grasping for more. But as Persephone discovered, that is not a full, empowered life. ![]() Left to her own devices, Venus, like Persephone in her role as the maiden Kore, would gather lilies in the field all day and play “he loves me, he loves me not” with the petals. Venus is beautiful, shining, free, and innocent. When it comes to Pluto/Venus, there’s no more appropriate story than Hades and Persephone. Is it positive or negative? Can a relationship survive with placements like that? Who has the real power? As someone with Pluto on the Descendant natally, I live this energy every day, and I think I shed a little light on the topic. There’s always a lot of interest in contacts between Venus and Pluto in synastry.
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