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Venus

For Venus we have terms and definitions in 5 topics. The topics are Astrology, Astronomy, Classic Yoga, Drugs and Heraldry.



Venus (Astrology)

The evening and morning star, a planet symbolising matters to do with love, affection, the arts, money and so on. Ruler of Taurus and Libra. Exalted in Pisces. The lesser benefic. More about Venus.


Venus (Astronomy)

Venus has an orbit of 108 million km. It is the second planet from the Sun. Venus is very similar to Earth in many ways: both have roughly the same diameter and mass, both are terrestrial Planets and both have the same chemical make-up.


Venus (Classic Yoga)

Where then are the nearest worlds, whither we could direct our consciousness? Jupiter and Venus. (COM, 32)
Uriel austerely mastered the elements upon Venus. (H, 268)
The armor of Mars was prepared and forged by Vulcan and Venus. Thus the symbol of the wise myth in itself contains the meaning of life. (H, 401)
The conjuction of the Moon, Venus and Saturn is indeed rare. Precisely such a conjunction produces a chemism of extraordinary force, and it may be remembered that We pointed out the assistance of the Luminaries in actions useful for the world. (FW II, 397)
The Star of the Mother of the World is the planet Venus. In 1924 this planet for a short time came unusually near to the Earth. Its rays were poured on Earth, and this created many new powerful and sacred combinations which will yield great results. Many feminine movements were kindled by these powerful rays. (LHR I, p 376)
Why should Venus and Mercury have no satellites and by what, when they exist, were they formed? The astronomers ‘do not know.’ Because, we say, science has only one key - the key of matter - to open the mysteries of nature withal, while occult philosophy has seven keys and explains that which science fails to see. Mercury and Venus have no satellites, but they had ‘parents’ just as the Earth had. Both are far older than the Earth, and, before the latter reaches her seventh Round, her mother Moon will have dissolved into thin air, as the ‘Moons’ of the other planets have, or have not, as the case may be, since there are planets which have several moons - a mystery again which no Oedipus of astronomy has solved. (LHR II, p 67)
Human evolution is regarded as the crown of the Universe, but we know that the earthly man is still very crude in his form and tissues when compared with, let us say, the dwellers of Jupiter and Venus. (LHR II, p 440)
It is said that on the higher planets there are fewer animals and they are far more perfect. Thus there are no insects and beasts of prey on Venus. There exists a veritable kingdom of flights. People fly, birds fly, and even fish. And the birds understand human speech. The colors of fishes and of birds’ feathers attain amazing combinations and beauty. (LHR II, pp 496-497)


Venus (Drugs)

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Venus (Heraldry)

When blazoning arms of princes by planets, as some foolish heralds have done, Venus represents the tincture vert.


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