Transiting Venus in Sagittarius sextile composite Mercury in Virgo

Venus entering into Sagittarius sets a bold canvas for your composite Mercury in Virgo. It shakes the dry logic of Mercury and encourages you both to let your hearts lead the way. Jupiter-ruled Sagittarius, where Venus trots, nudges you out of your comfortable analytical seats towards a spirited exploration of ideas. With the sextile pouring down warm and harmonious rays, expect an intellectual expedition characterized by vibrant conversation and mutual expansion of thought.

This period, while exciting, could challenge your natural tendency to understand and assimilate through logical means. Embrace it as Venus-Sagittarius influence often indicates profits from foreign associations or expansion into broader intellectual realms. It might be the period where you decide to learn a new language or delve into philosophies that are indigenous to cultures other than your own.

Benevolently, this transit makes you more optimistic and appreciative of each other's perspectives. It draws you towards the joy of learning from each other. You could find yourselves passionately discussing ideologies, philosophy, or religion over dinner. Be wary though, Venus in Sagittarius can sometimes overlook facts in favor of a good story or ideology.

For instance, imagine you both are architects, and you find inspiration in an exotic design concept from a foreign culture that you think would fit well with your current project. However, your typically Virgoan analytical process might be questioned by the strong and passionate Venus in Sag.

Don't let this setback stagnate your growth; instead embark on a journey of merging the analytical and the bold speculative into your work. This is a favorable time for creative risks that are balanced with a well-thought-out plan. So, while Venus encourages you to dream big, remember your Mercury's practical edge in Virgo.

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