posted January 16, 2015 04:01 PM
My experience of a partner, an artist, who had Venus in Scorpio opposed Uranus was that although we were close, being apart due to his work was a regular feature of our relationship. Also, he formed close friendships with people but they ended abruptly. Constancy is not a virtue of Uranus in a pragmatic sense, and yet there is where the two people have a shared cause or ideal that's larger than the relationship. C. G. Jung in his memoir makes a revealing admission that may clarify what I'm talking about, at least it did for me. He had Uranus in Leo in his 7H.
"I have had much trouble getting along with my ideas. There was a daimon [one's genius or creative spirit] and in the end its presence proved decisive. It overpowered me, and if I was at times ruthless it was because I was in the grip of the daimon. I could never stop at anything once attained. I had to hasten on, to catch up with my vision. Since my contemporaries, understandably, could not perceive my vision, they saw only a fool rushing ahead.
I have offended many people, for as soon as I saw that they did not understand me, that was the end of the matter so far as I was concerned. I had to move on...
For some people I was continually present and close to them so long as they were related to my inner world; but then it might happen that I was no longer with them, because there was nothing left which would link me to them...Many excited in me a feeling of living humanity, but only when they appeared within the magic circle of psychology; next moment, when the spotlight cast its beam elsewhere, there was nothing to be seen. I was able to become interested in many people; but as soon as I had seen through them, the magic was gone..."