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Venus Retrograde 2015:

Love, Lust and War

Ronnie Gale Dreyer

NYC Astrology MeetUp

Tuesday August 11, 2015. 7:00 PM.

Ronnie Gale Dreyer, 212-799-9187

[email protected], www.ronniedreyer.com

www.ronniedreyer.com/venusmeetup.pdf

What is Retrogradation?

The phenomenon of retrogradation takes place when a planet reduces the

speed by which it travels, stops (stations retrograde) at a particular degree, and,

as a result, “appears” to move backwards for a fixed amount of time, causing it

to linger longer than usual in a portion of the zodiac. At some point in the cycle,

as it moves “backwards” through the zodiac, the planet slows once more, stops

once more (stations direct), and then moves forward again. Of course this is all

from the standpoint of the observer on Earth. The meaning of the Sanskrit word

“Vakra,” the term for retrograde, is crooked, so it means that when a planet is

retrograde it is going on a crooked course, and things do not happen in the way

things are planned.

According to Jeff Mayo in The Astrologer's Astronomical Handbook:

“All planets revolve around the Sun from west to east, which is termed their

direct motion. Due, however, to the Earth 's own orbital motion in the same

direction, the other planets at certain times appear to the observer on the Earth

to gradually slow down until they "stop" or "stand still," before moving in the

reverse (clockwise) direction to normal. When a planet moves in this reverse

direction along the ecliptic it is said to be retrograde.” (Jeff Mayo, The

Astrologer’s Astronomical Handbook, Essex, UK: L.N. Fowler & Co., Ltd., 1965,

p. 113).

Though each of the planets is retrograde for different lengths of time, two astronomical factors that are

shared by each planet are:

1) the planet slows in motion during its retrograde cycle so that it occupies the portion of the sky it

transits for a much longer interval, including signs, stars, and nakṣatras.

2) approximately midway through the retrograde cycle, the planet lies closest to the earth in its orbit

around the Sun.

This summer Venus is not only retrograde but it is conjunct, Mars, conjunct

Jupiter, and conjunct the fixed star Regulus. There is also a square from Saturn.

Even though Venus conjoins Mars approximately every other year, and conjoins

Jupiter once a year, he Venus retrograde conjunction does not happen often as

seen below. These are the dates that retrograde Venus conjoins Mars and

Jupiter since 1953.

Venus R conjunct Mars Aug 14 1959

Venus R conjunct Mars Jan 9 1966

Venus R conjunct Mars Oct 22 1978

Venus R conjunct Mars Sep 1 2015

Venus R conjunct Jupiter Nov 11 1970

Venus R conjunct Jupiter Aug 27 1991

Venus R conjunct Jupiter Oct 15 1994

Venus R conjunct Jupiter Aug 4 2015

Mercury and Venus (which are inferior planets since they lie closer to the Sun than the Earth) will

always form an inferior conjunction with the Sun (i.e., between the Sun and the Earth) midway

through their retrograde cycle. Conjunctions of Sun with either Mercury or Venus alternate their

conjunctions between inferior (when the planet is between the Sun and the Earth and closest to the

earth) and superior (when the Sun is between the planet and the Earth, and the planet is farthest

from the Earth on the far side of the Sun).

Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (which are superior planets since they are

farther from the Sun than the Earth, and their orbits lie beyond that of Earth) will form an opposition

to the Sun (with the Earth between the Sun and the planet), at the moment they are closest to the

Earth midway through their retrograde cycle. In Jyotisa, that is considered to be a full aspect, or

drsthi in which the two planets look directly at one another. These planets will only form superior

conjunctions with the Sun.

To recap: Midway through the planet’s retrograde cycle, a planet is closest to the earth.

Mercury and Venus form an inferior conjunction with the Sun when they are retrograde and closest

to the earth. Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto form an opposition, or full aspect,

with the Sun when they are retrograde and closest to the earth.

Retrograde Arc or Shadow

The degrees that fall in between the planet's retrograde and direct stations get hit three times---

during its initial direct motion before it stations, when it retrogrades, and then when it goes direct

again. This period, which begins the first time a planet hits the degree where it will ultimately

station direct (after it retrogrades), and ends the final time it hits the degree where it stationed

retrograde (after it goes direct), is known as the Shadow Period, or Retrograde Arc.

Some people feel that a planet has the same effect of a retrograde for the entire time it is within the

retrograde arc. This period makes more sense for the faster-moving planets, otherwise the planet is

always within the shadow. However because the retrograde arc, especially with Venus, expands the

sphere of influence, this transit simply becomes a longer one. Every degree within that arc, but

especially the stationary points, are very sensitive in the chart, and will be affected.

If you have a point or personal planet in the span of degrees in between the retrograde and direct

planetary stations, take note of the three times that Venus (or any retrograde planet) will hit that

degree as it moves direct (before it stations retrograde), then retrograde, then direct once again. That

planet will be situated within the Retrograde Arc.

•While all the degrees between the retrograde and direct stations are sensitive due to the fact that they are

hit by the planet three times during the retrograde arc – during its initial direct motion before it stations,

when it is retrograde, and then when it goes direct again - the stationary degrees are especially strong and

can accurately indicate life trends and events, by activating planets, points, or angles in the natal chart.

Because the transiting planet is slow in motion around the stationary point, its effects are always more

potent than a transit (whether direct or retrograde) that moves more quickly.

If a planet is on the stationary retrograde or direct point, it will be even stronger so that a natal planet or

point on the degree of the station, will be most important for the entire span of the Retrograde Arc. In that

case, Venus will hit that degree twice, the moment it stations either retrograde or direct and the other time it

hits that degree.

• Whenever a planet is retrograde, it slows up its speed, so that it occupies the sign or signs (and nakshatras) it transits during that retrograde for a much longer interval.

• Venus retrograde period lasts between 41-42 days.

• Venus normally goes through a sign in approximately 25-27 days. During its retrograde cycle it can stay in one sign for about four months if it stays in only one sign, or straddle two signs for about five months.

• This means that a normal 1-2 day transit of Venus to a point or planet in your chart can be extended to 3 1/2 months (as we have seen with the retrograde arc.). Take note if you have a personal planet or point on or aspecting the span of degrees in between, and including, the planetary stations, since they will be vulnerable to the lingering transits of Venus.

• In 2015 Venus retrograde will be in tropical Virgo and Leo and sidereal Leo

and Cancer.

• Tropically, Venus stations retrograde on July 25 at 0 Virgo 46R and goes direct on September

6 at 14 Leo 23D. Sidereally Venus stations retrograde on July 25 at 6 Leo 47R in maghā and

goes direct on September 6 at 20 Cancer 24D in aśleṣā ‘

• Venus straddles tropical Leo and Virgo between June 5 and November 12. It will enter tropical

Leo on June 5 and tropical Virgo on July 18, stations retrograde on July 25 at 0 Virgo 46R,

retrogrades into Leo on July 31, stations direct on September 6 at 14 Leo 23D, and enters Virgo

October 8-November 12.

• Venus will straddle sidereal Cancer and Leo between May 31 and November 2. It will enter

sidereal Cancer on May 31 and sidereal Leo on July 5, stations retrograde on July 25 at 6 Leo

47R, retrogrades into Cancer on August 13, stations direct on September 6 at 20 Cancer 24D,

and enters Leo September 30-November 2.

• Venus will enter aśleṣā at 16 Cancer 40 on June 17. It enters maghā at 0 Leo on July 5.

Retrograde Venus enters aśleṣā on August 13. Direct Venus re-enters maghā on October 1st. It

enters pūrvaphalgunī on October 17 at 13 Leo 20.

Retrograde Cycle of Venus/Shukra 2015

Venus/Shukra enters Retrograde Arc or Shadow. June 21, 2015.

Tropical. 14Le23 D. Sidereal. 20Ca24D aśleṣā.

Venus/Shukra Stations Retrograde (Vakra). July 25, 2015. 9:28 AM GMT.

Tropical. 0Vi46 R. Sidereal. 6Le47R maghā

Sun/Surya Venus/Shukra Inf. Conj. Aug 15 2015. 7:21 pm GMT

Tropical. 22°Le39' D. Sidereal 28°Ca40' D. aśleṣā.

Venus/Shukra Stations Direct. Sep 6, 2015. 8:29 am. GMT

Tropical. 14Le23 D. Sidereal. 20Ca24D aśleṣā.

Venus/Shukra leaves Retrograde Arc or Shadow. October 9, 2015.

Tropical. 0Vi46 R. Sidereal. 6Le47R maghā

Sun/Surya Venus/Shukra Superior Conj. June 6 2016. 9:49 pm GMT

Tropical16°Ge35‘ . Sidereal 22 Ta 36. rohiṇī

Tropical Venus Ingresses Sidereal Venus Ingresses

Venus enters tropical Leo June 5, 2015 Venus enters sidereal Cancer May 31, 2015

Venus enters tropical Virgo July 18, 2015 Venus enters sidereal Leo July 5, 2015

Retro Venus enters Leo July 31, 2015 Retro Venus enters Cancer August 13, 2015

Venus enters Virgo October 8, 2015 Venus enters Leo September 30, 2015

Venus enters Libra November 12, 2015. Venus enters Virgo November 2, 2015

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Venus Retrograde Periods

• During Venus retrograde periods, the ability to love, value, and earn may be

curtailed or delayed. Money markets will probably not rebound as quickly, and

people may be stuck in relationship limbo. If single, you may not meet people as

quickly, or a new relationship may simply take longer to blossom. Of course this

all depends on how the retrograde affects you personally, and if it affects points

or planets in your chart.

• During Venus retrograde periods, we may look forward to even more saving

and conserving, rather than borrowing and spending. Even if you wanted to

indulge in a second home or new car, you may not have much of a choice, since

lending institutions will continue to be cautious, and extra funds might not be

readily available as in the past.

In general, you cannot hide things during the retrograde because it will be a time when Venus goes from an

evening star, to a period of combustion to the morning star arising. It brings things to light and will move

from a period of relative peace, or what seems to be, to a period of conflict. It can also be vice versa since

retrogrades move things in unexpected ways.

Try not to act impulsively when it comes to matters of the heart or bank account. If it can be avoided, try

not to get married, plan a honeymoon, or ask for a raise or promotion. Wait until Venus goes direct to do

the legwork if you are involved in mediation, lawsuits, or job negotiations, and wait another week or two

until Venus regains its speed, to pursue them fully. What makes Venus retrograde periods productive are

the time and space they offer for planning strategies. Take time to reflect and review areas pertaining to

Venus, or the areas of your chart that Venus occupies and rules.

• If you are born with Venus Retrograde, it simply may mean that you approach love and relationships

differently, or anything else that Venus represents could be done more slowly and may take longer to

manifest. Remember that the Sanskrit world for retrograde is “Vakra,” which means crooked path, so that

retrograde planets indicate a unique way of doing things. It is NOT a recipe for disaster. It is also important

by progression to see when Venus goes direct. Since the retrograde cycle is 41-42 days, if you are born

with Venus retrograde it has to go direct before the age of 42, thereby reversing the slowness.

• By the same token if you have Venus direct, it is possible that at some point in your life (though not

always) that Venus will retrograde by progression, so whatever Venus represents in your chart might take

a different turn.

• Always look at the house Venus occupies and rules, and its aspects to get a complete picture of the

nature of Venus in your chart.

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Venus Synodic Cycle

The synodic periods are the length of time from superior conjunction to superior conjunction, or from

inferior conjunction to inferior conjunction with the Sun. It takes Venus approximately 224-227 days

to orbit the Sun but the synodic period from superior to superior conjunction (or inferior to

inferior) with the Sun from a geocentric framework is 583-589 days.

Superior conjunction with the Sun occurs when Venus is farthest from the Earth and the Sun lies

directly between the Earth and Venus. Inferior conjunction occurs when Venus is closest to the

Earth and lies directly between the Earth and the Sun. It takes about 263 days to go from

superior conjunction to the next inferior conjunction and vice versa.

Although each successive Sun-Venus conjunction occurs at different zodiacal positions, it takes

five synodic periods or, eight years, for the specific type of Sun-Venus conjunction to return to

approximately the same zodiacal sign and degree. This causes a five-pointed star, or pentagram

to be formed. Every four years the other type of conjunction falls on approximately the same

degree.

For example,

August 17, 2007 Inferior Conjunction Tropical 24 Leo 50/Sidereal 0 Leo 59

August 16, 2011 Superior Conjunction 23 Leo 17/ 29 Cancer 22

Aug. 15, 2015. Inferior Conjunction 22 Leo 39/ 28 Cancer 40

These conjunctions also mark the transition from evening to morning star, and back again.

As an inferior planet, Venus can be seen as a morning star, which rises and sets before the Sun, and as an

evening star, which rises and sets after the Sun. When Venus is a morning star, it may be seen up to three

hours before the Sun rises, but since the Sun is the brightest object in the sky, Venus will soon fade from

sight, and will not be seen again until the next morning.

As an evening star, Venus can be seen for up to three hours in the night sky after the Sun has already set.

Venus is most clearly seen when it is an evening star, especially when it is closest to the earth prior to its

inferior conjunction with the Sun, during which it will not be visible for 3-8 days. After this period of

invisibility, it rises before the Sun as the morning star in the East until it reaches superior conjunction.

In the same way, the superior conjunction marks the changeover from morning star to evening star.

Because Venus is on the far side of the Sun during superior conjunction, it will disappear from view for

about two months after that without being visible, after which it appears as the evening star in the West. As

it moves closer to the earth, the planet becomes brighter and brighter until it begins to retrograde and form

its inferior conjunction with the Sun once again. (The first and last time Venus is seen rising and setting as

morning or evening Star before and after its conjunction with the Sun is called its “heliacal rising” or

“heliacal setting.” Many ancient cultures originally thought the morning and evening star appearances of

Venus were two different luminaries, rather than two manifestations of the same one.)

It is no wonder that the Sumerians/Babylonians (and other cultures), who worshipped the Goddess

Inanna/Ishtar as a manifestation of the planet Venus, said that the morning star's appearance in the

eastern sky roused the soldiers to war, while the evening star's arrival in the western sky induced

passionate lovemaking followed by restful sleep. As a result, the aggressive morning star and the soothing

evening star exemplified the two faces of Inanna/Ishtar: the wrathful goddess of war and the tranquil love

and fertility deity.

• Powerful events often take place around the time of these conjunctions,

especially at the heliacal rising after inferior conjunction, since Venus heliacally

rises with a white light that comes up like a lightning bolt. The affair between

Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton was revealed on January 21, 1998, five days

after the inferior conjunction of January 16, 1998, corresponding to the heliacal

rising.

• Ronald Reagan died on June 5, 2004, before an inferior conjunction on June

8, 2004. Day of mourning declared for June 9, 2004. The state funeral was held

in Washington D.C, and interment later that day in California, on June 11, 2004,

three days after the conjunction, which also corresponded with the heliacal

rising.

Date Stations & Conjunctions Tropical Sidereal

Jul 27 2007 Stationary Retrograde 2 Virgo 57 9 Leo 05

August 17, 2007 Inferior Conjunction 24 Leo 50 0 Leo 59

Sep 8 2007 Stationary Direct 16 Leo 35 22 Cancer 43

June 9, 2008 Superior Conjunction 18 Gemini 42 24 Taurus 50

March 6, 2009 Stationary Retrograde 15 Aries 27 21 Pisces 34

March 27, 2009 Inferior Conjunction 7 Aries 15 13 Pisces 22

April 17, 2009 Stationary Direct 29 Pisces 12 5 Pisces 19

Jan. 11, 2010 Superior Conjunction 21 Capricorn 32 27 Sag 37

October 8, 2010 Stationary Retrograde 13 Scorpio 13 19 Libra 19

Oct. 28, 2010 Inferior Conjunction 5 Scorpio 30 11 Libra 35

Nov 18, 2010 Stationary Direct 27 Libra 39 3 Libra 44

August 16, 2011 Superior Conjunction 23 Leo 17 29 Cancer 22

May 15, 2012 Stationary Retrograde 23 Gemini 59 0 Gemini 03

June 5, 2012 Inferior Conjunction 15 Gemini 44 21 Taurus 48

June 27, 2012 Stationary Direct 7 Gemini 29 13 Taurus 32

March 28, 2013 Superior Conjunction 8 Aries 10 14 Pisces 13

Date Stations & Conjunctions Tropical Sidereal

Dec. 21, 2013 Stationary Retrograde 28° Capricorn 58 5° Capricorn 01’

January 11, 2014 Inferior Conjunction 21 Capricorn 11 27 Sag 14

Jan. 31, 2014. Stationary Direct ropical 13° Capricorn 19° Sag 35’

Oct. 25, 2014. Superior Conjunction 1 Scorpio 48 7 Libra 50.

July 25, 2015. Stationary Retrograde 0 Virgo 46 6 Leo 47

Aug. 15, 2015. Inferior Conjunction 22 Leo 39 28 Cancer 40

Sep 6, 2015. Stationary Direct 14 Leo 23 20 Cancer 24

June 6, 2016 Superior Conjunction 16 Gemini 35 22 Taurus 36

Sidereal Venus –Jupiter-Saturn 2015

Ven cnj Mar Feb 22 2015 05:12 am 07°Pi43' D

Ven R cnj Mar Sep 1 2015 05:10 am 20°Cn56' R

Ven cnj Mar Nov 3 2015 01:07 am 00°Vi03' D

Ven cnj Jup Jul 1 2015 07:54 am 27°Cn38' D

Ven R cnj Jup Aug 4 2015 09:37 pm 04°Le36' R

Ven cnj Jup Oct 25 2015 08:01 pm 21°Le39' D

Ven Sqr Sat R Jul 14 2015 06:56 am 04°Le35' D 04°Sc35' R

Ven R Sqr Sat Aug 5 2015 03:01 pm 04°Le18' R 04°Sc18' D

Ven Sqr Sat Oct 11 2015 00:30:57 am 07°Leo55' D 07°Sc55' D

Sat Direct Aug 2 2015 05:52:54 am 4°Sc18' D

Jup Sqr Sat Aug 3 2015 10:36:18 am 4°Le18' D 4°Sc18' D

Jup Sqr Sat Mar 23 2016 10:15:20 am 22°Le24' R 22°Sc24' D

Jup Sqr Sat May 26 2016 12:27:37 pm 19°Le42' D 19°Sc42' R

Jup Cnj Leo July 13 2015 1:12 pm

Jup retro Jan 8 2016 04:40:07 am 29°Le15' R

Sat retro Mar 25 2016 10:00:35 am 22°Sc25' R

Jup D May 9 2016 12:14:16 pm 19°Le16' D

Tropical Venus –Jupiter-Saturn 2015

Ven cnj Mar Feb 22 2015 05:12 am 01°Ar41' D 01°Ar41' D

Ven R cnj Mar Sep 1 2015 05:10 am 14°Le55' R 14°Le55' D

Ven cnj Mar Nov 3 2015 01:07 am 24°Vi02' D 24°Vi02' D

Ven cnj Jup Jul 1 2015 07:54 am 21°Le37' D 21°Le37' D

Ven R cnj Jup Aug 4 2015 09:37 pm 28°Le35' R 28°Le35' D

Ven cnj Jup Oct 25 2015 08:01 pm 15°Vi38' D 15°Vi38' D

Ven Sqr Sat Jul 14 2015 06:56 am 28°Le34' D 28°Sc34' R

Ven Sqr Sat Aug 5 2015 03:01 pm 28°Le17' R 28°Sc17' D

Ven Sqr Sat Oct 11 2015 00:30:57 am 01°Vi54' D 01°Sg54' D

Sat Cnj Sco Jun 15 2015 00:35:31 am

Sat Direct Aug 2 2015 05:52:54 am 28°Sc16' D

Jup Sqr Sat Aug 3 2015 10:36:18 am 28°Le17' D 28°Sc17' D

Jup Sqr Sat Mar 23 2016 10:15:20 am 16°Vi24' R 16°Sg24' D

Jup Sqr Sat May 26 2016 12:27:37 pm 13°Vi41' D 13°Sg41' R

Jup Cnj Vir Aug 11 2015 11:11:21 am

Sat Cnj Sag Sep 18 2015 02:49:12 am

Jup retro Jan 8 2016 04:40:07 am 23°Vi14' R

Sat retro Mar 25 2016 10:00:35 am 16°Sg24' R

Jup D May 9 2016 12:14:16 pm 13°Vi15' D