Chrysalis
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You're going to need an ephemeris for this, if you don't have any Astro software that works these out for you.
This is based on your natal venus being an evening star or a morning star. For example, i have an evening star venus, so to find my venus star point i would need to find out the date from the ephemeris that venus became an evening star (previous conjunction with the sun), which would be a time before i was born, so im going backwards.
Taking Venus's placement now, if someone was born today 1st May 2020 they would have an Evening star as Venus rises after the sun, to find the venus star point we would need to find out when venus was last conjunct the sun (direct conjunction) and became an evening star, which would be August 14th, 2019 at 21 degrees Leo, so this 21 degrees Leo would be the person's venus star point. If you have a morning star Venus, you'd do the same thing and look for the last conjunction between Sun and Venus (this would be a retrograde conjunction) to see when the venus MS cycle started, and at that degree would be your Venus star point.
This star point degree is a sensitive point in the person's chart, any planets transiting this point, mainly conjunctions, will have some effect depending on which planet this is.
My Venus start point is at 1'52 Aquarius, and which planet is exactly on this degree to the minute? Saturn! This has caused (well should i say added) to me breaking up with someone, which i did last night, and this time its the real deal for me.
This is based on your natal venus being an evening star or a morning star. For example, i have an evening star venus, so to find my venus star point i would need to find out the date from the ephemeris that venus became an evening star (previous conjunction with the sun), which would be a time before i was born, so im going backwards.
Taking Venus's placement now, if someone was born today 1st May 2020 they would have an Evening star as Venus rises after the sun, to find the venus star point we would need to find out when venus was last conjunct the sun (direct conjunction) and became an evening star, which would be August 14th, 2019 at 21 degrees Leo, so this 21 degrees Leo would be the person's venus star point. If you have a morning star Venus, you'd do the same thing and look for the last conjunction between Sun and Venus (this would be a retrograde conjunction) to see when the venus MS cycle started, and at that degree would be your Venus star point.
This star point degree is a sensitive point in the person's chart, any planets transiting this point, mainly conjunctions, will have some effect depending on which planet this is.
My Venus start point is at 1'52 Aquarius, and which planet is exactly on this degree to the minute? Saturn! This has caused (well should i say added) to me breaking up with someone, which i did last night, and this time its the real deal for me.
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