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The House of Eros: Sex and Desire

Updated: Jan 9

Exploring sex and passion styles through astrology.

 

If you've been keeping up with the Love, Sex, and Eros series on the podcast, then this is a much anticipated blog post for you. We've made our way through what the passion of Eros feels like under each zodiac sign, but now it's time to explore the houses. The astrological house placement of Eros tells us the real juicy details about what and who we crave. It can give us insight to what we like in the bedroom and also what our "type" might be. I love relational astrology and this placement is one of the big ones for synastry. So, let's dive in and see exactly what it is that awakens your Eros.


Using Eros in Astrology

When we look at our Eros placement, we're essentially looking at what we find sexy on a primal level. Eros is the spark, it ignites the flames of our passion. It doesn't, however, tell us how to sustain that passion. This is why other placements like Venus, Juno, and Saturn are crucial parts of synastry. Using Eros alongside those other relational placements lets us see what will ignite the flames of passion, but also how we can stoke those flames over long periods of time.

If you're going to use your Eros placement to deepen your understanding of relationships, know this: Eros is all about sex. Eros is not what holds the relationship together. Eros is about desire, sex, lust, cravings, and passion. It's what can get you into a relationship, but it's not what's going to make you stay. Understanding your Eros can illuminate patterns in your romantic partnerships. It can show you self-sabotaging tendencies through your attractions, as well as characteristics you're seeking in others that you might feel you lack.

When we examine our Eros placement with an open mind and honest heart, we can often find where we go wrong in relationships. We can see how what we're attracted to might not suit our Venus or serve our Juno's agenda. If you're lucky, your Eros will compliment your other relational placements rather than clash. But if you're like me, you have an Earth Eros with a Fire Venus and Juno, which makes understanding attraction and desire tricky at best and heartbreaking at worst. The myth of Eros and Psyche was filled with sorrow and deceit before things turned around for the better. Love isn't something most of us get right on the first try. It takes patience and effort to learn what you want and why you want it. Getting comfortable with your Eros placement will give you one of the pieces to the synastry puzzle, and hopefully help you to understand what the flames of your desires are made of.

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