posted August 06, 2009 11:31 PM
shrugsI don't see anything wrong with his Venus in Capricorn. it's nicely aspected
His Venus trines Mars in Virgo, sextiles Ascendant-Mercury in Scorpio.
That can indicate that he can be assertive in communicating his affections with others in relationships. The configuration is good for being attractive,charming, polite and diplomatic too.
Venus trine Mars can indicate love nature,affections,what he values is in harmony with his passions,assertion. With it being an Earth trine, I would say that he has a good ability to go after what he wants in a practical,realistic,cautious,no-nonsense manner
his Sun in Scorpio trine Moon in Cancer indicates ego,self expression in harmony with emotional nature,feelings. The yang and yin energies in harmony, and that can lead to good relationships and being very attractive to the opposite sex. With it being a Water trine, it's highly sensitive,emotional,intuitive.
I believe that you're very lucky to be with a man that has both Sun trine Moon and Venus trine Mars.
however, Moon square Pluto can indicate trust issues connected to possible betrayal involving women in the past. it could be connected to mother or other important women.
Moon square Jupiter can indicate a lot of faith,trust involving women....which could set up for being betrayed by women that he trusts too much. it can generosity,enthusiasm,optimism.
Moon squares Jupiter-Pluto actually...so the emotional nature is expansive,intense....there is richness,depth in emotion.
Moon square Jupiter-Pluto could actually be determined to be very successful. Jupiter-Pluto is an aspect associated with success,wealth.
Raymond
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“It is absolutely the perfect name,” Dr. Brown said, given the continuing discord among astronomers and the public over whether Pluto should have retained its planetary status.
In mythology, Eris ignited discord that led to the Trojan War.
“She causes strife by causing arguments among men, by making them think their opinions are right and everyone else’s is wrong,” Dr. Brown said. “It really is just perfect.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/15/science/space/15xena.html?_r=1