Venus-Chiron-Eris in Aries: Healing Old Wounds

June begins with a chance for a deep healing of your heart, body and soul.  On June 1st, Venus conjuncts Eris and Chiron at 25 degrees in Aries — a cosmic trio of love, disruption, and deep healing. This marks a big moment for confronting what has been excluded, repressed, or dismissed — especially around […]

June begins with a chance for a deep healing of your heart, body and soul. 

On June 1st, Venus conjuncts Eris and Chiron at 25 degrees in Aries — a cosmic trio of love, disruption, and deep healing. This marks a big moment for confronting what has been excluded, repressed, or dismissed — especially around relationships and self-worth. Each of these archetypes carries a potent legacy:

  • Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, speaks to our values, desires, and capacity for intimacy.
  • Chiron, the wounded healer, touches our deepest pain, the kind we often hide, yet which holds the key to our wisdom.
  • Eris, the goddess of discord, brings the necessary disturbance that cracks false peace and reveals truths too long silenced.

In the sign of Aries, the warrior, this meeting is fiery, personal and disruptive. Aries governs the self, identity, and courage to act. This is a call to reclaim your story, especially the parts you’ve buried to keep the peace.

You might experience an unexpected awakening or reminder of something you have wanted to forget. Especially if you have neglected yourself, given control to someone who did not mean well or treated yourself without the love you deserve (or allowed someone else to do so).

In the days around the 1st of June 2025, you might be reminded of such a moment if it has not yet been fully healed. Old wounds may rise, not to haunt you, but to give you a chance to heal them and move into a higher frequency with yourself.

What Does This Conjunction Ask of Us?

This alignment brings unhealed experiences of rejection, betrayal, and self-abandonment to the surface. Eris disrupts the illusion. Chiron reveals the wound. Venus offers the balm — but only if you dare to face the truth with love.

This conjunction asks:

  • Where have you sacrificed your worth?
  • When did you stop trusting your own desire?
  • Where have you abandoned your own needs?
  • Where have you hardened, disconnected, or dimmed your light to avoid conflict or rejection?

In mythology, Aphrodite (Venus) is not just a goddess of beauty — she is also deeply tied to passion, power, and sacred sovereignty. Chiron teaches that pain, when faced with wisdom, becomes a gift to others. And Eris shows that chaos, though feared, can be a creative force that clears the path to truth.

Conclusion: A Call to Self-Healing

This rare conjunction of Venus, Chiron, and Eris in Aries marks a powerful threshold — not just emotionally, but physically and spiritually. Aries is the sign of the self, of identity, instinct, and the body as battlefield and sanctuary. It represents the energy of “I am.” And it is here, in the raw heat of Aries, that love, pain, and disruption collide on the 1st June 2025

This alignment may stir buried anger, old betrayals, or forgotten parts of ourselves that were cast out in order to survive. But the purpose is not to destabilize — it’s to liberate. To invite you back into your full aliveness.
This conjunction offers a sacred mirror: not to judge you, but to show you what still asks for love and reintegration — in your heart, your ego, and your body.

Healing in Aries is not passive. It’s active, embodied, and direct.
It asks you to stand in your truth, to own your wounds, and to reclaim your right to be whole, even if that means breaking patterns of silence, shame, or self-neglect.

Let Venus remind you of your worth.
Let Chiron teach you through compassion.
Let Eris challenge the lie that you must stay small to be accepted.

This is your invitation to step back into your body, your sovereignty, and your unapologetic self — fiercer, freer, and more connected than ever before.

Give yourself the gift of letting an old wound heal.

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If you are interested to know more about the origin of the meanings of the planets, let’s have a look at the mythology behind the three participants of this meeting in the sky.

Venus  – Goddess of Love, Beauty and Desire

The Roman Goddess Venus originated from the Greek Goddess Aphrodite. She is the radiant Olympian goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. She embodies irresistible charm, beauty, value and sexuality. Her influence touches hearts, stirs passions, and governs attraction.

As she emerged from the waters near Cyprus, flowers bloomed beneath her feet, and the gods were instantly captivated by her beauty. Her symbols — the scallop shell, dove, myrtle, rose, and mirror — all reflect her nature as both sensual and sacred. Aphrodite’s stories are rich with passion, jealousy, pride, vanity and transformation. 

As the personification of procreation she was seen valued for her attraction, but as a symbol of fertility and harmony. In art, she is often depicted nude or half-clothed, radiating confidence, allure, and grace — she represents the ideal of feminine energy.

Chiron – The Wounded Healer 

Chiron is a unique figure in Greek mythology — a centaur, but also a wise healer. Centaurs were usually known to be wild and operating purely on instinct. But Chiron embodied wisdom, justice, and healing. He was the gentle soul among beasts. 

Raised on Mount Pelion in Thessaly, Chiron was taught by Apollo and Artemis, and mastered the arts of medicine, music, prophecy, hunting, and martial training. His name is reflecting his identity as a “skilled one” — especially in healing. Chiron became a mentor to many of the greatest figures in Greek myth like Achilles, Asclepius, Jason and Heracles. 

Tragically, Chiron’s destiny was shaped by pain. During a conflict between Heracles and the other centaurs, Chiron was accidentally struck by a poisoned arrow. Though immortal, he could not heal himself, and the wound caused unbearable suffering.

Chiron’s myth gave rise to the archetype of the Wounded Healer — one who learns through suffering, and in turn heals others. In astrology, Chiron represents our deepest wounds, the pain we carry, and the potential to transform that pain into wisdom, empathy, and service.

Eris – Goddess of Discord

Eris is the Greek goddess and personification of discord, rivalry and conflict, particularly associated with the chaos of war. Often feared and unwelcome among the Greek Gods, Eris represented the disruptive forces that provokes tension, competition, and division — yet also challenges stagnation and complacency.
Eris famously incited the Trojan War by throwing the Golden Apple of Discord at the wedding of Peleus and Thetis — an apple inscribed “to the fairest.” Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite claimed it, and their rivalry led to the Judgement of Paris and the eventual fall of Troy.
In the Iliad, one of humanities oldest books, Eris is portrayed as a winged spirit of chaos, flying above the battlefield, inciting violence and madness. She doesn’t fight directly but stirs armies into conflict. 

But there is also another side to this force, a more “noble” force sparking productive competition, ambition, and drive —  inspiring people to improve themselves. Her archetype represents rivalry, rebellion, and catalytic transformation.