~ When dusk and dawn kiss by the light of love showing us the bridge, two worlds touch and meet, and we find that love isn’t just felt in the hearts, it is known by our hands also ~
In March 2025, due to her special orbit that happens once every 8 years as part of the Rose of Venus synodic cycle, Venus will be visible, i.e. seen with the naked eye, as both a morning star after sunrise and then as evening star in our sky on the same day – making her a star of two skies, or a double star. Depending on where you are in the world you may be witness her this way whether for one day, or if you live quite north, for a short period of couple of weeks until March 23rd. On March 23rd is when she’ll reach her inferior conjunction, passing between the Sun and Earth, thereby becoming a morning star.
Usually, she makes her transition from evening to morning, and morning to evening, with one or few days being invisible because the rays of the Sun hide her from our eyes; but this time, because of the way she specially orbits, we will not lose sight of her – and in a lover’s special way, she’ll be a star of both skies, dusk and dawn kiss through a bridge, as she is visible both as evening and morning, without disappearing from the horizon.
So today let’s dive into the mystical worlds of Venus; I’ll start with briefly explaining the astronomy of this celestial event, as it is one we may know of only if we look up and follow the stars rather than looking into books. I’ll then show you the constellations she will be entering and the interpretations through my lens of being a spiritual astrologer on what this may mean for us.
The Rare Celestial Event of the Rose of Venus
Since Venus orbits closer to the Sun than Earth, for nearly all locations she is visible either in the evening after sunset (when we call her an evening star) or in the morning before sunrise (when we call her a morning star); but she is rarely seen as both on the same night.
In ancient times, because she was seen distinctly as either dusk or dawn star, people taught these were two separate stars or planets; and it was only until they witnessed her in these rare celestial events that they realized she was one all along. The star of dusk and the star of dawn now kiss and merge, revealing us a bridge visible to us of love.
It is a relatively rare event to see her as both, and that’s because at this current time the Sun and Venus are so-called misaligned. Venus’s orbital plane around the Sun is at an angle to the ecliptic, and the Earth’s orbital plane around the Sun. It is this geometry that allows for the misalignment to occur every once in a while, usually every eight years.
Venus transitions from the evening to the morning sky around the time when she passes between Earth and the Sun. This process is known as its inferior conjunction. She’s been an evening star for the past eight or so months, known as her Aphrodite phase, and she is now transitioning to becoming a morning star.
Usually, around the time of Venus’ inferior conjunction, we lose sight of her, and she becomes so-called invisible, because she comes too close to the Sun’s bright light in the sky and from our place here on earth we can’t see her in the sky with our naked eyes.
However, this time now, because of her special orbit and seeming “misalignment” of Venus and the Sun, she appears far enough north of the Sun, so she can be visible in both our evening and morning skies from certain locations. This creates her rare “double appearance” – a star of two skies – window before the inferior conjunction, which happens on March 23 this year.
This event is quite rare. As I shared with you in The Rose of Venus, Venus has specific rose-like patterns that repeat every eight years, connected to her synodic cycle, when the Venus and earth return to roughly the same point in their orbits. The last time we witnessed Venus at star of two skies in her double appearance was in March 2017.

Venus in the morning sky before sunrise

On the same day, Venus in the evening sky surrounded by the stars
Pictured above are how Venus will be seen in the sky with our naked eyes from certain locations on earth, such as the northern parts of Canada, London and Scandinavia. The northern you are, the more days and nights you may witness her as a double star. The first photo shows her as morning star in the sky right before sunrise, and then on the same day you may see her as evening star in the night sky with the stars surrounding her.
The Spiritual Symbolism
From a spiritual perspective, this is quite an important celestial event, because the first thing we see is that Venus doesn’t disappear from our eyes – she doesn’t become invisible as she transitions in her morning star phase.
The goddess of love reminds us that she is here and will not disappear even amidst the most powerful sun rays. She doesn’t need to die and be reborn, remaining invisible to us for a while – she will not do that this time. She doesn’t need to go through the Inanna and Ishtar underworld lessons each time; she doesn’t need to resurrect after being lost or unseen, because she’s immortal and always has been. She holds her light high enough and shows her immortality and gentle glory. We see her immortal. We see love eternal. We see the triumph of all Venus things such as spiritual love, values, peace, harmony, generosity, nature, beauty, high morals, the truth of the heart, the ability to love.
Her immortal double star symbolism reminds us that it is not needed for her to disappear in order for us to appreciate love, peace, harmony and emotional maturity. We don’t need to keep going through obstacles and struggles and challenges in order to grow spiritually or learn lessons. We don’t need to move through darkness to awaken ourselves into the remembering of her. We don’t need to freeze the lands, or dry them or starve them, in order to remember flowers, beauty, abundance, and affirm life. We don’t need to destroy to create. We don’t need to fight all the time, and be stripped down to rise. We can just allow her into the temple of God within us, into the home of our heart, and let her awaken our inner temple; and let us too carry an eternal flame within us.
We don’t need to destroy to learn love; we don’t need darkness to know love; we don’t need to keep learning through hardships. Humanity seems to love to learn through hardships, which is why it repeats the same lessons over and over again, repeating history and resisting to just grow up and change. It’s time to grow up, because we are not children. We don’t need to constantly learn the same lessons, we don’t need to constantly burn our hands on the oven; let’s use the intelligence of our heart and come into our maturity. There’s no need to play these games, whether love games, relationship games, world affair games.
The goddess of love reminds us she is here, visible for us to see with our naked eyes, and she will hold us in continuous light guiding us forward. Love is what holds us, raises us, lifts us up; and we too must hold each other, raise each other, lift each other up. We must become the hands of love, lips of love, rhythm and movement of love.

Let’s look at where she is currently traveling in the sky and constellations, and I’ll use Stellarium, turning on the constellation art to make it easier to understand for those of you who don’t know which fixed stars relate to which constellations.
Venus is currently in a part of the sky where we enter the lunar mansion combining γ “Algenib” of Pegasus and α “Alpheratz” of Andromeda – i.e. combining stars of two constellations: Pegasus and Andromeda. The joining of the these two constellation gives this part of the sky an energy of a cosmic bridge, and Venus, as the star of two skies now, shines a light upon the bridge for all of us to now see more clearly.
The astronomical Pegasus constellation is symbolized by the winged horse, and she is upon his wings now; and the Andromeda constellation is located in the Andromeda galaxy. Even though this galaxy is over 2.5 million light years from our Milky Way, it is the only other spiral galaxy we can see from earth with the naked eye.
Whenever I see Pegasus, I often think of one of the tales in One Thousand and One Nights, called The Ebony Horse. This story was written many years before humans ever even imagined they’d fly someday with planes; in the tale, a horse made of wood was magically created to fly, and a prince got up on it, flying far and away, until the horse decided to land. It landed in a far distant kingdom, and there in the courtyard of the palace itself, the prince fell in love at first sight with a woman who turned out to be the princess. They both had been dreaming of each other, longing for each other, praying for each other their entire lives, and as if by magic, or destiny, they had finally met and it’s if they’ve always loved each other. The story is long, but despite the differences and resistances from others, and all the obstacles, they end up together in the end.
Pegasus reminds me of this story always, because this too is a horse that flies and takes us away to lands unknown to us – it takes us somewhere beyond the boundaries of our known. Pegasus reaches to not just another constellation – to another galaxy; but it’s not just about the wings or magical horses or airplanes, it is about our willingness to see things from a different perspective and expand in our perceptions also; it is about opening ourselves to possibility and creativity, because change requires both courage and imagination, in order to step outside of the box.
It is about our own decisions to take this step. It takes our own walking, our own hands, our own lips speaking words. It takes courage to leave one’s own palace, and move into the wild unknowns – but desire pulls us, and if we can choose to give it a try, it may take us perhaps to a whole new way of experiencing ourselves and living life through higher perspectives.
Love is what creates a bridge. It is what pulls us to reach our hands across the lines that separate us. It takes courage. It takes humility. But love is a kingdom for the brave. And love is rebellious – it always wins. Aphrodite’s, or Venus’, father is Uranus – and this is what spark of life itself; it is about authenticity and freedom from things that bind us and limit our true inner self and heart’s truth.
Love is what creates a bridge. And Venus is shining a light bright on this, reminding us there is no need to repeat the same old hardships or walk through darkness or play games or see her disappear in order to appreciate her – no, enough with this already. The bridge is here for those who seek to rise and mature, and take the higher path, and choose the real and true.
Seeing her seamlessly and harmoniously move from night to day, triumphing in her immortality, reminds us too of the harmony and unity that are her essence, and of the eternal power of love, peace and truth. We don’t need to close our eyes and tune into her wisdom, we can see her now high and bright; and through this seeing, may we also perceive her through our heart’s eyes also, aspiring to become her hands, lips and gestures of love, love embodied, love moved and moving.
When the hands of dusk kiss the arms of dawn, the path is revealed because all merges in true love’s light. Two worlds touch and kiss, and we find that love is not just a thing felt in the hearts, it is known by our hands also. When we follow the bright star above and the bright star within us, two becomes one flame.
Some of my writings of Venus in astrology and spirituality:
The Higher Expression of Venus
The Gifts of Venus in Love and Relationships
Mars and Venus. Allegory of Peace
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