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Bucketrider
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posted February 14, 2008 12:04 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
It hit me after some casual thinking on the energies of the asteroids for some time. I always sensed a juno - venus connection. Magi astrology talks about it in terms of sex and sex appeal and it is right on. I challenge anyone to look up 10 celebrities they think are appealing and see if juno isnt in major aspect to any of the inner planets. Probably with a very narrow orb.

Next, vesta seems to be an applied mars. It is very often in aspect in long term relationships (almost as consistently as saturn) and business partners who are involved in a joint project.
Ceres is very much about nurturing and caring for and has been written about more than any of the other asteroids. It fits as an applied moon.
Pallas is by far defined in the most mental and intellectual terms. It is often in aspect with visual artists, people involved in forming strategy of some kind and other mercurial pursuits. An applied mercury makes obvious sense here.

I would look at these asteroids differently than the inner planets their archetypes emerge from. The inner planets are aspects of being. They are central to us and transits to them are felt and manifest in our lives. The asteroids are lighter - more like important points of emphasis and definition. They help integrate and apply the energies of the inner planets. If someone has a couple of mercury aspects and many supporting pallas aspects - they are probably more mercurial and developed intellectually than those with just the mercury aspects. The same would go for the other asteroids. I think they can be seen as important extensions of the inner planets but do not seem to have major impacts as transits.

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PaidVacation
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posted February 14, 2008 03:27 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
There's definitely something to this. Good find!

I looked up asteroids on cafe astrology, and I got this sample report that pairs up the asteroids and planets a bit differently.

Though following the interpretations from this page, I think your pairings are more correct.

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posted February 14, 2008 05:42 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Glaucus     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
on a hunch, I checked to see if the the late nun,Mother Teresa had one of the Juno aspects that Magi Society say are supersexual

turns out she had

Mars parallel Juno - '05
(Supersexual aspect in Magi Astrology)

She also has Sun conj Juno - '51
the conjunction is in Virgo too.


in heliocentric chart,
Pope John Paul II had Juno trine Pluto - '07
(a supersexual aspect)

Indian holy man, Paramahansa Yogananda who was renunciate,celibate
bidirectional Mars quincunx Juno - 1'18
(a supersexual aspect)

in heliocentric chart, he had
Mars square Juno - '40
(a supersexual aspect


I say that we start looking at Juno aspects in the charts of nuns,monks,renunciates,and others that are celibates

Juno might have extremes of being supersexual or being supercelibate or even in between


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