Left: Dear Venus, make everything all right, please. Right: Dear Venus, goddess of love and beauty, make this a better world for all. Prayer to an allegory is confused, particularly in the context of the De Rerum Natura. Apply to the low back, feet, neck and shoulders, or wherever your heart desires well, Powdered saltwater pearl + vanilla bean. Tamael. Bottled in glass with genuine red gold and sealed with a glass dropper cap. Add a Venusian boost to mojos or dressed candles on behalf of yourself or clients. To promote self-love and acceptance, icons of your own and affirmations can be submerged. Palamon's Prayer to Venus, The Two Noble Kinsmen, V.ii Roman towns, not only with incense or painted tablet shall I adorn We recommend lighting a candle and burning incense with any prayer or invocation. Dress candles, create your own sachet powders and add to mojo bags, or use in any other way enchanted herbal mixes and powders can be employed. This is a sympathetic method for improving your relationship to a given person, drawing them to you and making them think and speak more sweetly of you. Utilize this oil to develop your appreciation of your own beauty, to open yourself up to the beauty of others, when creating art or when you wish to enhance your appreciation of the arts, for opening your heart and unblocking your receptivity to love, to aid healing romance-rooted emotional trauma, and to bind lovers together. Showerman). Light of Day. too much labor and peril. Give more money that the worlds richest man. Sometimes relatives prayed for Venus to intervene in the fertility of loved ones. Christopher Warnock's book The Celestial Way provides a more extensive resource for planetary devotion. Heavenly, illustrious, laughter-loving queen, sea-born, night-loving, of an awful mien;Crafty, from whom necessity first came, producing, nightly, all-connecting dame:Tis thine the world with harmony to join, for all things spring from thee, O power divine.The triple Fates are ruled by thy decree, and all productions yield alike to thee:Whateer the heavens, encircling all contain, earth fruit-producing, and the stormy main,Thy sway confesses, and obeys thy nod, awful attendant of the brumal God:Goddess of marriage, charming to the sight, mother of Loves, whom banquetings delight;Source of persuasion, secret, favoring queen, illustrious born, apparent and unseen:Spousal, lupercal, and to men inclined, prolific, most-desired, life-giving, kind:Great sceptre-bearer of the Gods, tis thine, mortals in necessary bands to join;And every tribe of savage monsters dire in magic chains to bind, thro mad desire.Come, Cyprus-born, and to my prayer incline, whether exalted in the heavns you shine,Or pleased in Syrias temple to preside, or oer the Egyptian plains thy car to guide,Fashioned of gold; and near its sacred flood, fertile and famed to fix thy blest abode;Or if rejoicing in the azure shores, near where the sea with foaming billows roars,The circling choirs of mortals, thy delight, or beauteous nymphs, with eyes cerulean bright,Pleased by the dusty banks renowned of old, to drive thy rapid, two-yoked car of gold;Or if in Cyprus with thy mother fair, where married females praise thee evry year,And beauteous virgins in the chorus join, Adonis pure to sing and thee divine;Come, all-attractive to my prayer inclined, for thee, I call, with holy, reverent mind.