tends to be very romantic --- about the past, the good old
        days. Men with this placement will over idealize their mothers. The Moon shows where we can
        be moody. Taurus can minimize sudden mood swings due to the signs inertia. However,
        when depression does set in, it can stay for the long haul. People with this placement
        have to be careful of brooding, especially over the past.
        
        Mercury in Taurus: thinks about, money, food, owning real estate, and
        retirement. Like any Taurus placement, Mercury here takes a long time to get moving. But
        when it does move, it wont stop. This goes for talking, reading, writing.
        
        Venus in Taurus: If you are going with someone who has this placement, be
        prepared to touch and massage them constantly. Too much is just barely enough for these
        folks. They love desert and as an aphrodisiac, something sweet works better than liqueur.
        
        Mars in Taurus: People with this placement of Mars never fight. Everything is
        going to be done their way --- or else! So why bother to fight? Folks with this Mars may
        take longer to start, but they wont stop until feeding time. Sexually, they like it
        plain and simple, with a direct approach that some would characterize as
        "bestial". Dont expect romantic flourishes here. Once they start, however,
        they can go all night. 
        
        Jupiter in Taurus: thinks that every problem can be solved with more money
        (thanks to Frank Signorella for this one). The philosophy of life tends to be
        materialistic. Unless something else interferes, the general philosophy of life will be
        materialistic.
        
        Saturn in Taurus: All a person with this placement needs to feel safe and
        secure is to have a roof over their heads, a few articles of clothing to wear, a little
        money in the bank, and, most important of all, ABSOLUTE certainty as to where their next
        meal is coming from. If they get these things, they will seem to be the least
        materialistic of people. Once that little bit of security is threatened, however, they
        climb the walls until they get it back.
        
        Uranus in Taurus: Here, the planet of sudden and unexpected change is in the
        sign that is slow to get started but difficult to stop. Evangeline Adams wrote that when
        Uranus is in Taurus, its "great energy is set to honest, constructive work" and
        I would have to agree. The erratic nature of Uranus is curbed here and the force of the
        planet does seem to concentrate in practical, material matters where its originality can
        have a great effect. 
        
        Neptune in Taurus: When the planet of imagination is in a material sign, the
        dreams, fantasies, and ideals of that generation will tend to be about material things.
        Since a whole generation is born with each placement of Neptune (it stays about 14 years
        in each sign) we can get an age that concentrates on materialism. 
        
        Pluto in Taurus: Pluto rules Scorpio, so it is debilitated in Taurus, the
        opposite sign. Here we have the planet of death and rebirth in a sign of stability, the
        planet of obsessions in a sign that loves material and sensual pleasures. The last time
        Pluto was here was from about 1853 to 1883. 
        That was a generation that believed strongly in
        material progress and slow, steady improvements, and ignored forces that were lurking
        right beneath the surface. They led humanity into World War One.
         
         
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