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T O P I C R E V I E WVradecHey guys, I've been looking online for interpretations of someone's Lilith squaring your Juno in synastry, but haven't found much info. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas or interpretations of this? Or any experiences? Thanks.ail221If your talking about Black Moon Lilith in the additional options box, then I have found Lilith/Juno aspect common in synastry of couples.Lilith and Juno are very different in a archetypal sense but they do have a similar "female empowerment" energy. Lilith represents primal feminine power & sexuality, magnetic and almost magical energy. She represents the wife that doesn't bend to her husband willpower nor does she abide by the unseen omnipotent power. Juno represents the divine wife of Jupiter, the queen of the gods. She represents the archetypal wife but she also represents the wrathful one. She doesn't stand by blind sided as Jupiter/Zeus has his many affairs with everything from monsters, nymphes, goddess and water bearers. Her energy puts a emphasis on "committed relationships". ideal relationships and dealing with inequality and emotional injustices that can occur within relationships. The lilith/Juno energy can be beneficial if balanced it can lead to a fulfilling, passionate, partnership that combines the committed monogamous energy from Juno with the erratic and erotic passion of Lilith a balance of the wife and the mistress. Negatively with Lilith sq Juno it can lead to emotional disconnection and a lot of power struggles. Worse case scenarios possibly of being "the other" i.e. the mistress in the relationship.Example: Kristen Stewart had Juno opposite Black Moon Lilith with Rupert Sanders the director she was having a affair with who was married.Vradec quote:Originally posted by ail221:If your talking about Black Moon Lilith in the additional options box, then I have found Lilith/Juno aspect common in synastry of couples.Lilith and Juno are very different in a archetypal sense but they do have a similar "female empowerment" energy. Lilith represents primal feminine power & sexuality, magnetic and almost magical energy. She represents the wife that doesn't bend to her husband willpower nor does she abide by the unseen omnipotent power. Juno represents the divine wife of Jupiter, the queen of the gods. She represents the archetypal wife but she also represents the wrathful one. She doesn't stand by blind sided as Jupiter/Zeus has his many affairs with everything from monsters, nymphes, goddess and water bearers. Her energy puts a emphasis on "committed relationships". ideal relationships and dealing with inequality and emotional injustices that can occur within relationships. The lilith/Juno energy can be beneficial if balanced it can lead to a fulfilling, passionate, partnership that combines the committed monogamous energy from Juno with the erratic and erotic passion of Lilith a balance of the wife and the mistress. Negatively with Lilith sq Juno it can lead to emotional disconnection and a lot of power struggles. Worse case scenarios possibly of being "the other" i.e. the mistress in the relationship.Example: Kristen Stewart had Juno opposite Black Moon Lilith with Rupert Sanders the director she was having a affair with who was married.Thanks so much for your response. It has really helped me.
Lilith and Juno are very different in a archetypal sense but they do have a similar "female empowerment" energy. Lilith represents primal feminine power & sexuality, magnetic and almost magical energy. She represents the wife that doesn't bend to her husband willpower nor does she abide by the unseen omnipotent power. Juno represents the divine wife of Jupiter, the queen of the gods. She represents the archetypal wife but she also represents the wrathful one. She doesn't stand by blind sided as Jupiter/Zeus has his many affairs with everything from monsters, nymphes, goddess and water bearers. Her energy puts a emphasis on "committed relationships". ideal relationships and dealing with inequality and emotional injustices that can occur within relationships.
The lilith/Juno energy can be beneficial if balanced it can lead to a fulfilling, passionate, partnership that combines the committed monogamous energy from Juno with the erratic and erotic passion of Lilith a balance of the wife and the mistress. Negatively with Lilith sq Juno it can lead to emotional disconnection and a lot of power struggles. Worse case scenarios possibly of being "the other" i.e. the mistress in the relationship.Example: Kristen Stewart had Juno opposite Black Moon Lilith with Rupert Sanders the director she was having a affair with who was married.
quote:Originally posted by ail221:If your talking about Black Moon Lilith in the additional options box, then I have found Lilith/Juno aspect common in synastry of couples.Lilith and Juno are very different in a archetypal sense but they do have a similar "female empowerment" energy. Lilith represents primal feminine power & sexuality, magnetic and almost magical energy. She represents the wife that doesn't bend to her husband willpower nor does she abide by the unseen omnipotent power. Juno represents the divine wife of Jupiter, the queen of the gods. She represents the archetypal wife but she also represents the wrathful one. She doesn't stand by blind sided as Jupiter/Zeus has his many affairs with everything from monsters, nymphes, goddess and water bearers. Her energy puts a emphasis on "committed relationships". ideal relationships and dealing with inequality and emotional injustices that can occur within relationships. The lilith/Juno energy can be beneficial if balanced it can lead to a fulfilling, passionate, partnership that combines the committed monogamous energy from Juno with the erratic and erotic passion of Lilith a balance of the wife and the mistress. Negatively with Lilith sq Juno it can lead to emotional disconnection and a lot of power struggles. Worse case scenarios possibly of being "the other" i.e. the mistress in the relationship.Example: Kristen Stewart had Juno opposite Black Moon Lilith with Rupert Sanders the director she was having a affair with who was married.
Thanks so much for your response. It has really helped me.
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