Venus Star Astromythology

Venus – A planter and a Star

Venus is the third brightest object in the sky after the Sun and Moon

Venus rises in the East before the Sun. This is her Morning Star phase in the sky.

As Morning Star, Venus rises as

Venus Aphrodite the Goddess of the People, of worldly concerns,

Venus Pandemos (common to all people)

Earthy, Earthly, closer to the earth, focused on self-love and beauty

In every complete cycle relative to the Sun,Venus transitions between its morning and evening star appearances, which ancient Babylonians worshiped as the Goddess Inanna in her dual nature as Goddess of War and Empowerment and Goddess of Love, Fertility and Healing.

Written astronomical evidence about Venus’ alternating appearances and disappearances dates from the 17th century BCE, around 4000 years ago. From this time period, the earliest literature was inscribed upon clay tablets. The Descent of Inanna is a story that some have interpreted as an allegorical representation of the cycle of the planet Venus. 

Venus rises in West after the Sun has set as Evening Star

As evening star, Venus emerges in the western twilit sky as the

Goddess of Self Love , Venus Urania

Celestial, further from the earth, spiritual, inner-focused

Egyptian hieroglyph for the Venus cycle

Which Venus are you?

Are you a Morning Star or an Evening Star?

Venus’ star cycle in the heavens, creates a five pointed star

we know as the Venus Star

Venus Star Point is a term coined by Arielle Guttman in her pioneering work and book Venus Star Rising where she teaches about this phenomenon, how to find it and what it means to you, through her book and website.

Find Your Venus Star Point

Venus Star Point and her cycles over time that form a five-pointed star, offer depth of meaning to your life purpose and your contribution in this life.

Venus Astromythology Reading

Venus Star Astromythology program- a year long journey with Venus and her monthly cycles with the moon