Venus Retrograde

Venus Retrograde

I’m man enough to admit I’ve stood in front of a painting and cried. Don’t know why I cried, love and loss? Misdeeds and miscreants?

Who knows?

No one knows but my shadow. While idly researching something else, I stumbled across a purported natal chart for one artist who cost me such tears, Georgia O’Keefe.

Scorpio. Figures.

Scorpio Sun for sure, and possibly a Scorpio Moon, but definitely a Scorpio Jupiter, and most interesting, Scorpio Venus, retrograde.

Venus Retrograde

The moon and rising sign might be inaccurate due to unrecorded birth time. The data is reliable but suspect.

Don’t care.

Venus in Retrograde in her natal chart. Proof of concept along several lines, one, it doesn’t deter a person from becoming a great artist, achieving a high degree of acclaim, even in this lifetime. Could be a clue, as the Venus in Retrograde charts are roughly ten percent — or less — of the given population. I see a higher percentage, but I’m sensitive to data, and tend to attract that.

Just looking at some of her photographs, I would guess born in the late afternoon or early evening, but that’s a guess, at best. Also, judging from the look in those photographs, she certainly had that Scorpio stare that always renders me useless. Powerless over Scorpio. “You win.”

Venus Retrograde

As noted: Venus Retrogrades from October 5 to November 16, 2018 (Scorpio/Libra).

What to do with Venus Retrograde — probably want to see me soon.

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About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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