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Elizkat
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posted May 19, 2008 06:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Elizkat     Edit/Delete Message
Anyone have this placement? Do you have a difficult relationship with you mother..if so, in what way?

And does this description fit YOU: http://www.astrologyweekly.com/astrological-aspects/venus-opposition-saturn.php

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aquaspryt69
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posted May 19, 2008 06:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for aquaspryt69     Edit/Delete Message
I have this and this is definitely one of those aspects that gets easier with age. At least, in my experience with it.

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Seeing Stars 7.21
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posted May 19, 2008 10:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Seeing Stars 7.21     Edit/Delete Message
Venus opposed Saturn:

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The beauty and harmony of Venus enhanced by Saturn's depth and structure-but also possibly restrained by them.

Venus-Saturn: not a bad cocktail at all!
Possible drawbacks of Venus are a certain superficiality and inconstancy. Saturn is welcome here, adding depth, density and
structure. Conversely, the values of Venus embellish, soften and ‘lubricate’ the
dry, rough sides of Saturn, and highlight the harmony which is inherent in Saturnian structures. The flow of Venus mitigates the
sometimes harsh and rigid limitations that go with Saturn.

The dedicated, loyal friend character
Venus likes to relate to people. Combined with Saturnian values, this can lead to friendships with all the good sides of Saturn: lasting,reliable, sincere. The person is trustworthy and will stick with you in times of adversity, standing up and defending you if need be. The loyal friend character has its roots in the depth of feelings which is inherent in the Venus-Saturn association, as well as in the
lover of integrity character. The Venus-Saturn depth of feeling Venus is the planet of feeling but by herself can be light and easy-a flibberty-gibbet. Saturn adds depth. In the emotional sphere, this means feelings will be lasting, deep and sincere. This can be related to the earth element of Saturn. But Saturn is not all earth; it is also air-structure. This can lead to much more elaborate, or even complicated, feelings and emotions-not as in a confused mess but as in a refined, sophisticated inner environment, which can only add to
the charm of Venus. The combination can also give a great capacity to appreciate artistic works. The Venus-Saturn character has depth and structure, and therefore will not just be swayed by superficial likes and dislikes. The person has taste and can discern true refinement from superficial, kitsch forms of art.

The lover of integrity character:

Combining with high Venusian ideals, the straightness of Saturn can bring a great sense of integrity, honesty and fidelity-a love of truth and a deep dislike for deceit or crooked practices of any kind. Inhibited feelings Saturn, the planet of limits, may impede the Venusian flow of feelings. This can be just a touch of reserve and caution-as in the tactful side of a traditional Anglo-Saxon education. A step further and it could well be a ‘keep a stiff upper lip’, as in the not-so-good side of a traditional Anglo-Saxon education. One step further again and it can be a major difficulty for the person to express their feelings, and to communicate the warmth
they feel inside to the people around them.
There can also be a certain degree of inhibition in sexual expression. In a mild form, it can just be a certain sense of shame around sexuality; in a more pronounced form, suppression of the flowing side of the sexual nature. When working on yourself, even if you are experiencing your Venus-Saturn aspect on a very positive mode, you will benefit from a thorough exploration of possible restraint in the flow of feeling. Inhibitions may be subtle, but this does not mean they are not powerful. A good idea could be to take a good look at all the human relationships you are involved in, assess the level of warmth in each of them, and ask yourself if this corresponds to what, deep inside,
you aspire to.

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