posted March 24, 2019 05:51 PM
Venus = Feminine / Receptive / Magnetic
Mars = Masculine / Proactive / ElectricInconjunct = Frustration / Incoherent POV / Long Term Problem Solving / In Need of Purpose
How do these two planets get along (or don't) in a chart? My personal experience is that my masculine and feminine energies are very, very different from each other, and I often feel uncomfortable when one of the two has too much floor time. Finding an appropriate balance is both needed and vastly hard to conceptualize.
Keys for Inconjunct energy; Look at the signs they are placed in.
ARIES --> VIRGO/SCORPIO
TAURUS --> LIBRA/SAGITTARIUS
GEMINI --> SCORPIO/CAPRICORN
CANCER --> SAGITTARIUS/AQUARIUS
LEO --> CAPRICORN/PISCES
VIRGO --> AQUARIUS/ARIES
LIBRA --> PISCES/TAURUS
SCORPIO -->ARIES/GEMINI
SAGITTARIUS --> TAURUS/CANCER
CAPRICORN --> GEMINI/LEO
AQUARIUS --> CANCER/VIRGO
PISCES --> LEO/LIBRA
Each sign has two inconjunct signs that it has a very hard time understanding. Different mode (cardinal/fixed/mutable), energy (masculine/feminine) and element (water/earth/fire/air). And yet the two inconjunct signs have something to help balance out what may sometimes seem like is missing from the initial sign.
Eg: SCORPIO --> ARIES/GEMINI
- Scorpio is deeply intense, fixed and can sometimes miss the forest for the trees.
- Aries is cardinal, lending the energy needed to occasionally get Scorpio out of the fixed rut, re-energizing and motivating to tackle what may seem overwhelming.
- Gemini works Scorpio's mentality, helping to pry deeper and find new information that can help shift the fixed nature.
Say Gemini Mars is inconjunct to Scorpio Venus. Mars' masculine, mutable and mental nature is impulsive and witty. Maybe too changeable for Scorpio Venus' fixed nature but providing the mental stimulation that Scorpio desires. Venus' feminine intensity is complemented by the balance of a lighter masculine energy.
Personally I am struggling with the balance of a Scorpio Sun/Venus and a Gemini Mars, and I'd appreciate any insight if anyone has any! Most of this was for my own benefit in trying to comprehend the difficult nature of the quincunx.