

I felt strongly that these skies were a reflection for me of the Venus Cycle opening. It was truly breathtaking and spectacular! As it was happening I noted - these are Venus skies (as many of us associate these colors with Venus) - and it truly felt magical and otherworldly. This brilliant pink orange golden amazingly bright sunset occurred after weeks of grey sky, and on the heels of a grey cloud covered day. The sunset picture from above I took on Monday January 3. Venus disappearing from view was equated with a descent into the Underworld, and the planet's "rebirth" into the morning sky was equated with a rebirth, a resurrection, a renewal. Let's call that the "Venus Cycle".Īncient Skywatchers in many cultures paid very close attention to this Venus cycle. After a period of invisibility, Venus will be visible pre dawn in the morning sky, when we call it a Morning Star.

Venus will remain "invisible" - as in we are unable to see it, for several days prior and post conjunction. Before the conjunction, Venus disappears from the night sky, and is swallowed from view by the sunlight. We ended 2021 with Venus as a blazing evening star, bright and visible in the west at twighlight and after sunset. The exact Venus Solar Conjunction is January 8, 2022. The planet Venus moves close to the Sun in our sky.
