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Taurus Correspondences

Taurus Zodiac Sign Jantar Mantar Jaipur India

Ruler: Venus

April 20 — May 20

Colors: Green

Metal: Copper

Venus print, author unknown, Germany, 1539 

  • In the body, Taurus corresponds with the ears, lips, jaws, gums, teeth, chin, lower teeth, tongue, throat, tonsils, esophagus, neck, and the vocal cords. Physical ailments corresponding with Taurus include gout, laryngitis, tonsillitis, and toothaches.

  • Taurus is the Fixed Sign of Earth and corresponds with material wealth and finance in all its forms—banks, bonds, cash, checks, coins, checkbooks, revenue, securities and exchanges, and treasuries—including where it is stored, such as in wallets, purses, and safes. It also corresponds to cattle and leather purses and wallets.

  • The association of Taurus with lips and tongue connects to its affiliation with confectioners. Qualities associated with Taurus include doggedness, earthiness, sensuality, and stubbornness.

Argo Navis and Taurus by John Bevis c. 1750 

  • Emeralds connect to Taurus as well as precious stones owned as personal possessions. Jewelry—especially earrings and rings—is associated with Taurus.

  • Actors, architects, art dealers, artists, bankers, beauticians, cabinet makers, carpet layers, dancers, financiers, money lenders, musicians, singers are all professionals that fall under Taurus. 

  • In the animal kingdom Taurus corresponds to cows and pigs as well as their stables. In the plant world it connects to columbine, daisies, larkspur, lilies, and fields of wheat. In terms of edible foods, it also corresponds to spinach and beans.

  • It corresponds with many countries including Australia, Cyprus, the Greek Archipelago, Holland, Ireland, Persia, and Tasmania.

  • Schedule an astrology reading and find out how you can harness the energies of Taurus and the element of Earth in your life.

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  • Read my article Libra Correspondences to learn about the other sign ruled by Venus.

Friendly Bull drawing c. 1850 artist unknown

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