Her sense of harmony is hugely
unconventional. A free spirit she dislikes relationships that keep her bound to
the kitchen table, are too conventional and predictable. She is looking for a
relationship where both partners can evolve at their own pace and in their own
way without being suffocated by jealousies and feelings of guilt. Especially in
her younger years, this Venus might leave relationships abruptly if her sense
of freedom is threatened in any way. Venus doesn’t like being on her own for
too long, however, this combination make is a little more difficult to find a
partner who truly accepts her desire for independence and originality. The
contradiction lies in the sign of Aquarius being ruled by its traditional ruler
Saturn as well as original, quirky and explosive Uranus. Saturn wants to give
structure and traditions while Uranus likes freedom and original thinking.
Therefore, an older partner, sure of
him or herself and one that is able to leave her on a very long leash, would suit
this Venus better than a hot-blooded toy boy. Once Venus in
Aquarius understands this push and pull dynamic in relationships, it will
become easier for her to find fulfilling relationships that allow her the
freedom she needs and at the same time take away some of the fear of intimacy.
Vladimir Lenin, who established the world's first socialist state, had his Venus in Aquarius in the 4th
house of home, fatherland and patriotism.
The idea of modern
socialism which criticised the effects of industrialisation and private
property on society is well represented in this chart.
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