February 11/12: Venus in ecliptic conjunction to the pulsar duo 1913+16, at 45° from Neptune.
When pulsars meet, they generate intense and dynamic bonds. A pulsar is the remnant of a massive star that exploded as a supernova. They are among the densest objects in the universe and they usually have strong magnetic fields. At times, they happen to meet in interstellar space another pulsar and they start orbiting each other, forming a dynamic duo. Today's transit of Venus in ecliptic conjunction to one of such pairs suggests intense, influential relationships, magnetic encounters that generate action, proyects and leave a permanent mark on us. Union means strength!
However, we should be careful to use the adequate dosage, as an excess of energy and density might end in a destructive power game. Moreover, Venus is at 45° from Neptune, and even though this is excellent for the arts and psychoanalysis, it can also distort the perspective in our relationships and generate disagreements, confusion and deceptions after such influential encounters. With our feet on the ground and the proper dosage, this trend can bring regenerative, fruitful exchanges that might boost our development.
Carlos Duarte
Research Astrologer
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