It splits into its masculine expression, and it splits into its feminine expression.
Speaker AWell, what is Venus's masculine definitive and expression?
Speaker AVenus rules two signs.
Speaker AWhat signs are they?
Speaker AVenus rules Taurus, which is feminine.
Speaker AEarth.
Speaker AAnd Venus also rules Libra, which is masculine air.
Speaker ANow, Libra sits on one side of Virgo, and Taurus sits on the other side of Gemini.
Speaker AThe Mercury magician cards the next planet, the two sciences on either side of the Mercury course.
Speaker ANow, Venus and Taurus is fixed.
Speaker AEarth the ex.
Speaker AVenus and Taurus seeks comfort, stability, material security, sensory pleasure and tradition.
Speaker AWhy sensory pleasure?
Speaker AVenus rules the five senses.
Speaker ABut in Libra, Venus and Libra is masculine air.
Speaker ALibra is a cardinal sign.
Speaker AIt's cardinal air.
Speaker AVenus in Libra seeks balance, fairness, intellectual harmony, social justice and partnership.
Speaker ADetention.
Speaker AOne side wants comfort and stability.
Speaker AEarth.
Speaker AThe other side wants fairness and balance.
Speaker AAir.
Speaker ABut sometimes these two sides conflict.
Speaker BYeah, it's interesting divide that Venus has with the two zodiac signs that you mentioned there about the Taurus and library, which different elements, of course, Taurus being Earth and Libra being air and Taurus being feminine.
Speaker BLibra being masculine, and Venus in Taurus, as you said, it's about comfort and material security and consistency.
Speaker BIt also prioritizes what feels safe and familiar.
Speaker BAnd it values tradition and routine.
Speaker BAnd then Venus in Libra, it's about the fairness and balance that you spoke about.
Speaker BPrioritizes truth and justice and values intellectual honesty and respect.
Speaker BThe tension is simple, but it's also brutal at the same time because what feels good isn't always what's fair.
Speaker BAnd what's fair often disrupts comfort.
Speaker ANow, by the way, y', all, we are putting on layers.
Speaker AFirst we talked about the element.
Speaker ANow we at the sign.
Speaker ANow, getting back to this.
Speaker ANow we got Earth.
Speaker AThink about this.
Speaker AWhat is Earth?
Speaker AEarth is dirt.
Speaker ADirt on the ground.
Speaker AAnd what is air?
Speaker AAir is wind blowing, blowing around.
Speaker ANow, when we talked about sometimes this creates conflict.
Speaker ANow, what would dirt on the ground being in conflict with air?
Speaker AIs there anything that.
Speaker AThat may represent anything come to mind?
Speaker BI think about a sand storm.
Speaker AI was thinking tornado.
Speaker ABut they both apply.
Speaker BThey both apply.
Speaker BAnd both of those representations are going to create tension and blindness and discomfort.
Speaker AWell, sandstorm could create blind.
Speaker AYeah, you can't see nothing.
Speaker AVisibility zero.
Speaker ABut a tornado, it tears up anything
Speaker Bin its path, complete destruction.
Speaker AIt's.
Speaker AIt's hell on the trailer park.
Speaker ABut I move on now.
Speaker AAll right, now, when it comes to.
Speaker AI said Venus, feminine Venus is Taurus and masculine Venus is Libra.
Speaker AAnd I also tell you Venus was the Empress in the tarot deck.
Speaker ANow, hopefully y', all, who grabbed y' all decks, you got the, you know, you ready and you got the empress out.
Speaker ANow, Taurus.
Speaker AWhen it comes to tarot, Taurus is represented by the hierophant code.
Speaker ARemember, hierophant would be feminine Venus.
Speaker AAnd the hierophant card is the fifth card in the deck.
Speaker AFive is connected to marriage, pleasure, and joy.
Speaker AAnd when it comes to the hierophant card is connected to keywords would be traditional, conventionalism, institutionalism, conformity.
Speaker AThe image on the hierophant is a holy man between two pillars, teaching tradition and sacred mysteries.
Speaker ANow, the hierophant upright, by the way, this.
Speaker ALet's just say there's two expressions of the same energy.
Speaker AThere's a light side and a dark side.
Speaker ACould we say?
Speaker AOr we could say yin and yang of the same energy.
Speaker AOr we could say a light side and a shadow side.
Speaker AUpright would be the light side.
Speaker AReverse would kind of represent the shadow side.
Speaker ABut I do.
Speaker AThere is a caveat.
Speaker ANot all reverse cards is shadow.
Speaker ASome upright is the shadow and the reverse is delight.
Speaker AAny thoughts on that?
Speaker BYeah, that really makes you analyze things because as you said, the hierophant is going to represent tradition and norms and belief systems.
Speaker BAnd with that upright or in its best position, it's about stability and belonging and deriving meaning through structure.
Speaker BBut the shadow part is where problems can start.
Speaker BOver time, tradition can harden with people, and what once supported people becomes something people serve instead.
Speaker BBecause conformity can replace truth, and belonging to something or some one can become conditional.
Speaker AI was thinking.
Speaker AI was thinking.
Speaker AI was trying to think off the top of my head of another card, that the upright is actually the shadow and the reverse would be the light.
Speaker AAnything come to mind?
Speaker AMaybe the five.
Speaker AThe five of cups.
Speaker AAnyway, I want to get involved, you know, I don't want to get lost down that thought.
Speaker AAnyway.
Speaker AYeah, you.
Speaker AYou got anything come to mind real quick off top?
Speaker BNow, there's a few of them that are like that.
Speaker BNot off the top of my head, though.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AI just wanted to throw that caveat out there just to let everybody know.
Speaker AUpright.
Speaker AYeah, it sounds like, hey, it's always the positive, but that's not always the case.
Speaker ASo make sure you check trust, but verify.
Speaker BThe real question that the higher Finn is asking is, are you staying because it nourishes you or because it's familiar?
Speaker AWell, they.
Speaker APeople might be saying, well, why are you saying that?
Speaker ABecause I ain't told them what the right or the Shadow is yet let me tell them.
Speaker AAll right, we got sidetracked.
Speaker ABut when it comes to the hierophant, upright energy of the hierophant is following conventions and norms.
Speaker ATraditionalist values, bondage to societal conventions, group identification over individuality.
Speaker AThis, you know, statements like this is how we always done it.
Speaker AComfort in the familiar, the pleasure and joy of belonging.
Speaker AMarriage to a group.
Speaker AThat could be marriage to a group idea.
Speaker ABut the shadow energy of the hierophant is conformity as prevailing impulse.
Speaker ARepression of aspects that differ from the group thought.
Speaker ADeception and concealment of truths.
Speaker AOppression of those who stray from orthodoxy, Persecution of non conformers.
Speaker AWe're not the keepers of others,
Speaker Bbut
Speaker Awe all try to be reversed.
Speaker APoints to non conformity being unorthodox, bohemian, Breaking free from tradition.
Speaker AYou must find out if the old tradition truly resonates with you.
Speaker AOr if you need to become the hierophant in reverse.
Speaker ABreaking away from traditional structures to find your own joy and happiness, not the group's prescribed version of joy.
Speaker ARemember the number five, marriage.
Speaker AThis is the fundamental question Venus poses through Taurus.
Speaker AWill you stay married to tradition for his pleasure or will you divorce tradition for your authentic fulfillment?
Speaker BYeah, I was mentioning about that hierophant's asking if you want to stay because you're being nourished or you staying because it's familiar.
Speaker BAnd sometimes what you were talking about with that being reversed or shadow energy compared to upright energy, that would promote growth.
Speaker BIf you change the variables in a scenario, and that's going to force someone to act or experience things outside of their comfort zone.
Speaker BAnd sometimes growth is going to require becoming the hierophant reversed, which is stepping outside of the rules, leaving inherited systems which we spoke about with things being conditioned.
Speaker BWith Venus,
Speaker AYou brought up religion, right?
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AAnd it said divorce yourself of tradition, but to divorce yourself of tradition.
Speaker AThink about what, when it comes to marriage, inside religion, what is taught about divorce?
Speaker AIs it, is it a sin to be.
Speaker ATo seek a divorce?
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BYou should try to work things out, even though.
Speaker BBecause life isn't easy.
Speaker BAnd then people are taught that relationships require work and sacrifice and there can be a struggle, but it's a union and the bonding of two people together and growth as one as you go through marriage or life together.
Speaker BSo stick it out and be down with the struggle or the fight if that occurs.
Speaker BSo that divorce is not an option and that marriage stays intact because it's viewed as a sin.
Speaker AHow does that apply to tradition?
Speaker ABecause you, you think somebody takes marriage that stands with Marriage.
Speaker ABut when it comes to tradition, they take that hat off or that, that that same framework applies to that thing.
Speaker BWell, it's going to be instilled or ingrained with values.
Speaker BI go back to Venus that you're familiar with or comfortable with because you're trying to emulate something that you saw with your parents or grandparents or an aunt or uncle or what you're conditioned to believe is right or quote unquote, the norm with society also.
Speaker BSo you go with the flow and don't buck the system.
Speaker BAnd that tradition is intermingled with that union and that marriage because it can be cultural tradition also, as well as.
Speaker BAs religious infrastructure that's integrated into that.
Speaker ASpeaking of cultural, think about arranged marriages still go on today in cultures, you know, so how to, you know, how does somebody in a culture that's in arranged marriage say, hey, I don't want my marriage to be arranged.
Speaker AI want to find my person.
Speaker AHow do they break free from that?
Speaker BWas just speaking to a couple individuals about that recently, actually.
Speaker BAnd absolutely horrible.
Speaker BBecause you become a prisoner in that marriage where escapism isn't an option.
Speaker BBecause what are you going to leave the country or your family, your roots, your structure, which is all, you know, going back to that hierophant with earth and stability and structure and foundation.
Speaker BYou're going to walk away from that.
Speaker ACould we say that's their comfort zone?
Speaker BWithout a doubt.
Speaker BBecause if you have stability, you have comfortability as well, because nothing's rocky or unsteady and people like things.
Speaker BAgain, I said earlier about go with the flow, you know, don't create any ripples in the water.
Speaker BNow, which I did want to say real quick, go ahead.
Speaker BIn a marriage, your partner should be your peace, not your project.
Speaker AOuch.
Speaker ANow, we did, we talked about, we're products of our region, and I'm a Southerner, and down south, we always allow ladies go first.
Speaker AI don't know about y' all carpet baggers up there about allowing ladies go first, you know, and we, we covered Venus as, you know, feminine Taurus.
Speaker BWell, I'm not surprised to hear from a sharecropper that they have the ladies go first and the carpet baggers, I mean, you know, with the males possibly leading the way.
Speaker BI mean, up north, you know, we do run things.
Speaker BSo the Southerners do follow.
Speaker BThey're not really leaders.
Speaker BThere's more leadership up north.
Speaker BThat's when Washington, D.C. you know, where the capital is.
Speaker BAnd there's a lot of leadership in that area.
Speaker BNot really down south.
Speaker ASo much you know, you just brought up Washington D.C. and masculine Venus.
Speaker AYou know what masking the car masculine Venus is?
Speaker BWell, that would have to be justice.