Venus Signs: Discover Your Erotic Gifts and Secret Desires
Through Astrology
Jessica Shepherd
$16.99, Llewellyn
ISBN 978-0-7387-4194-9
Venus is an incredibly important astrological planet, so
when the opportunity came along to review Venus Signs, I jumped at the
chance and I’m really glad I did. (For the record, I’m listening to Holst’s
“Venus: The Bringer of Peace” portion of his suite, “The Planets”, as I write
this review.)
Astrology books have to walk a fine line, because while
many of us know something about our Sun signs, many of us are unaware of where
Venus is in our astrological chart. (If you don’t know, this book will tell
you, so no worries there; just take a look at Appendix 2.)
Before Shepherd gets started with the Venus signs,
however, she gives a great overview of what your Venus sign describes. As a
professional astrologer, I found it to be excellent. Overall, it’s about
attraction and connection to other people.
Shepherd briefly mentions if your Venus is retrograde in
your natal chart and what that could mean, which is important to at least be
cognizant of. She also admits that Venus’ position by house and its
aspects—connections—to other planets in the chart can affect how Venus behaves.
Even though this is a beginner astrology book, I’m glad she mentioned it anyway.
The meat of this book is about your Venus sign and its
attributes. It includes a look at the element your Venus sign is in as well as
a mantra for each sign and various “love charms”, or the areas where each
particular Venus sign excels.
The title of my chapter, “Venus in Scorpio”, has a great
quote by Venus in Scorpio Jodie Foster: “Love people and stay beside them.” Ms.
Foster was chosen as the “love goddess” for my chapter, and it’s perfectly
appropriate. I thought the information Shepherd provided was very on point and
described me well, even the “shadowy” parts. I think my favorite statement was,
“If it is off-color or taboo, you delight in it.” Guilty as charged!
Warning: Venus is the planet of love, but Venus in each
sign has a dark side. Venus in Scorpio’s may be bigger than most thanks to our
two planetary rulers, Mars and Pluto. (And thank you, Ms. Shepherd, for also
including Mars as a Scorpio co-ruler!) Be prepared for an ego hit or two as you
read through your description. I know I winced once or twice; that part about “being
obsessed with a partner or unforgiving” also was very accurate.
I liked at the very end where the author included a quick
summary of the “good witch/bad witch” of each individual Venus sign. If you
don’t have time to look through the entire book for some quick summary
information, check out Appendix 1. This is perfect if you happen to know where
someone’s Venus is and you’re walking out the door on a first date, for
example.
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