Venus In The Eighth House
"Venus in the Eighth House indicates financial gain through marriage, other partnership, and social relations. If Venus is well aspected, it indicates an inheritance. If Venus is heavily afflicted here, there can be a highly sensuous nature or an overemphasis on sex. Your marriage will be motivated by the possibility of financial gain.
The Eighth House position gives overly intense emotions and sometimes jealousy and possessiveness, because Venus is in the natural house of Scorpio, the sign of its detriment.
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VENUS IN SAGITTARIUS
"You are optimistic, idealistic, and spiritually-oriented. You seek to be honest and open in your feelings and reactions to those you love. You will often try to convert your loved ones to your own religious beliefs or moral principles. You generally seek to marry within your own religious or philosophic views.
You are ruled by benevolent Jupiter that is also the planet of long-distance travel, educating the higher mind. You love to collect knowledge, experiences, wisdom, and enjoy outdoor activities, and love to travel to distant places. You know how to enjoy life. You are a comedian, a philosopher, and a preacher.
You are quite at home on the road, even in foregin countries. You probably live somewhere that's far away from your birthplace. You often seek to marry foreigners or people of foreign places, or other race, those with advanced education, or with connections to institutions of higher learning.
Your taste in art and decor tends to be lavish, and you are fond of art forms that have a religious motif, and religious music can deeply affect you. You have a smile on your face at all times because you believe that everything will work out just fine. You have a gift for lending out this same optimism to those who need it. The song "Don't Worry, Be Happy" was written for you.
If Venus is afflicted in Sagittarius, there can be bluntness that offends the feelings of others, impractical idealism in romance, and a tendency to impose religious and moral standards dogmatically on loved ones.
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