mama seahorse making her daily visit while daddy gestates. i wonder if this is the same blade of seagrass that they anchored themselves to during courtship. ahhh, memories
SEXUAL MOLESTATION REVEALED
One of the sites that I follow on my Twitter line is from an entertainment news site. I was looking at it earlier today when I ran across a story about Vanessa Williams, the actor. In her just or soon to be released book, Williams reveals that she was molested when she was 10 years old by another woman. The revelation of what happened to her at that time stayed buried in her psyche until she was well into her adult years.
I have had Williams’ horoscope for a long time but never really paid any attention to it beyond looking to see if any measurements of significance were happening when she had the Miss America scandal many years ago. But after having taken a look at it, it took maybe 2 seconds to see the natal predisposition to sexual concerns.
In analysis of sexuality, we begin with the 5th House. Yes, I know that astrology of thousands of years points to the 8th House and only the 8th House but that is because Scorpio dominates the zodiac with the sexual reputation and it is the 8th Sign. This is not to dismiss the 8th House. It is to say that the sexual identity is found from the analysis of the 5th House and the functionality of the sexual identity is found in the 8th House.
Here, we have Venus ruling the 5th House, placed in the 8th conjoined by Saturn, That, by itself, suggests control factors regarding the sexual identity; a difficulty in responsiveness, orgasmic dysfunction, trust issues, etc. That Neptune is in the 5th squaring the Venus-Neptune conjunction makes the waters real murky. What’s more, the Venus-Saturn conjunction is at her Sun/Moon midpoint! That tells us that this control issue (being controlled or needing to control others in relationships). If you believe in dharma, we can say that hers is a soul that came into existence needing the experience of sexual difficulty in order to evolve.
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Netflix has problems. At least, their streaming…






