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Faith
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posted December 20, 2012 08:17 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Faith     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have the opposition.

Does anyone know what it means?

Thanks

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SaturnineMoth
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posted December 20, 2012 09:49 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for SaturnineMoth     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
hey, can i ask ya' what signs and houses?
I've been looking at Juno recently as well~ ^^; would love to learn along with you!?

I don't have the moon - to her but I do have the opp of Mars/Pluto (Scorpio h3) to her 0-1
Juno in Taurus h9~

From my experience and theory on it - the opposition I have shows in the level of commitment differences and extremism with Scorpionish issues over marriage - Juno while not seen as negatively as Hera in most of the astrological resources, still holds domain over fidelity in marriage and familial piety ... with that infidelity and jealousy, and the power over which unions bonds will grow and how, and where, or which shall ultimately fail... Juno can tell us a lot.... imho.

My Juno's opposition tells me that while I'm placid in maintaining the household obligations of a wife, and committed to seeing my partner and family provided for... I struggle off and on with power, manipulation, and control issues... as well, as strong to extreme trust/mistrust, jealousy/denial issues... I think that with the opposition anywhere you are going to see one form of extremism manifest in relation to the signs involved... some for the better, some for the worse... Scorpio opposition is always trying to make the bonds deeper, Taurus Juno wants things to last forever, be totally secure and and have the partner/family be sufficiently cared for, and able to rely on her... in all times... on the more positive end, of course... Also, if the houses are considered, in my case, I think it comes back to family and distance... which is oddly accurate to my marriage, and our actual issues... communications over long periods apart, and with miles between seem to always come up, although I don't struggle with homesickness, Juno seems to be alright with making a home for me and mine wherever I go... I struggle to settle, really root myself in, and make the place my home... so, it ends up being a little artificial... which the Scorpion 3rd house influence, tries to negotiate with by bridging the gaps with the rest of my clan.... so to speak. haha 3-9 work well together, but sco-tau are always extreme.... good or bad... x.x that's my experience with it so far... My husband's Juno is in his 4th and cnj my Sun... lol ~ no oppositions on his end.... Just an over dependence on his mother/wife.... ^^;

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Faith
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posted December 20, 2012 02:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Faith     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Interesting read! So your sun is conjunct your hubby's Juno?

I tried to marry a guy whose sun is conjunct my Juno but he didn't want to. Well....he did propose and that's a semi-victory but then it fell apart.

A lot of what you wrote sounds familiar to me and my issues...maybe it's my Scorpio NN in the 4H and how it's playing out, plus I'm a married Cap like you.

I have 8H Pisces moon opp. 2H Virgo Juno

Simply put it looks like my marriage has a strong material focus which is at odds with my spiritual bent. *True*

Wondering if there's anything else, a little more insightful, that people can read from my signs/placements...also, just looking at Moon-Juno in general.

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posted December 20, 2012 02:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ail221     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

http://www.bobmarksastrologer.com/Juno21.3.html

Juno Aspects: Juno in aspect to any planet can mean you will tend to attract a partner who has traits of the sign that planet rules. For instance, Juno aspecting Mars could attract you to an Aries type.

Juno Aspects the Sun: There will be a tendency to attract showy, dramatic, Leo types of partners. Conversely, this person could themselves become more showy and dramatic after marriage. The harmonious aspects (conjunction, sextile, and trine) can act in a similar fashion to Venus. They increase the charm and social graces to a degree. But Juno goes further. It can give one an air of innocence. We like people with Venus in conjunction the Sun because they are charming. Those with Juno in harmonious aspect to the Sun are liked because they are "cute." The stressful aspects, however, are indicators of ego conflicts with partners. Frequently, there are big problems with getting and holding on to a partner. In many cases, there is no desire to have a partner at all. Demetra George in her excellent book Asteroid Goddesses quotes Gloria Steinhem's famous answer to the question "Why didn't you ever get married?" Steinhem (who has the Sun in Aries square Juno in Capricorn) replied, "I don't mate well in captivity."

Juno Aspects the Moon: The attraction will be to emotional and nurturing partners, and domestic types. At least they will tend to be nurturing with the harmonious aspects conjunction, sextile and trine. The stressful aspects (square and opposition) can indicate a clash between your emotional and partnership needs. You could get a partner who is over-emotional or whines a lot. Conversely, the partner could bring out those traits in you.


http://astrotribe.tribe.net/thread/ca4a7493-dab1-4d06-98b0-7e94873d7a01

Juno in aspect to Moon

(Demetra George and Douglas Bloch)

The relatedness principle combines with emotional responsiveness. This combination indicates that the fulfillment of one's emotional needs is linked to having a meaningful relationship.

Harmonious aspects imply the capacity for sensitivity and empathy toward others. These individuals have the ability to be nurturing, supportive, and understanding of their partners. This aspect is particularly appropriate for counsellors and performing artists who can feel the emotions of others and respond to them.

Stressful aspects point to potential conflicts between meeting one's emotional needs and those of the partner. The tendency may exist to project unconscious needs onto the partner or to become a reflection of the partner's own desires. Feelings of insecurity in either of the partners may bring out possessiveness, jealousy, or dependency. In addition, this individual may use emotional outbursts such as crying or throwing temper tantrums to manipulate and control the mate.

Juno-Moon individuals are often attracted to sympathetic and feeling (lunar) types. If the projection is overdone, the partner may manifest as moody, dependent, or smothering.

The resolution of these challenges lies in learning to find emotional security and fulfillment within oneself as well as through the partnership.

(Martha Lang-Westcott)

Inharmonious aspects: To attract parnters who need a 'Mommy' more than a mate; there are unequal emotional levels and exchanges, along with non-reciprocated emotional demands; emotions and memories are used to 'get even' or to play a 'one-up-manship game' within the relationship; needs, nurturance demands and emotions continually knock the partnership off balance.


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The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances. If there is any reaction, both are transformed. --Carl Jung

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Faith
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posted December 20, 2012 03:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Faith     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks, ail.

That doesn't look too promising.

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posted December 20, 2012 03:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for SaturnineMoth     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
@ Faith~ yes we have that Capricorn sisterhood connection~ haha

I think your explanation is par on too~ spirituality counterbalancing with material functionality ^^

Husband is not a very good example of Juno's faithfulness... sadly... our marriage has been to his benefit about 90% of the time compared to my 10%... ; ;

@ ail - Thank youuu! haha
oh dear..... lol my Juno needs to step up her game if she wants to draw in an Aries... haha ~ plus she's opp Pluto too... She wants to draw in a Scorpio/Aries fella' haha good luck with that, aye?! -we wish-

it's like compare and contrast with Juno and Hera for me...

o.o;

Juno 02° Taurus h9 -
4° tri ASC Virgo h1
1° semisxt MC Gemini h10
3° sxt Ceres Pisces h6
2° semisqr N.Node Gemini h10
0° opp Pluto Scorpio h3
2° tri Neptune Sagittarius h4
3° tri Jupiter Sagittarius h4
1° opp Mars Scorpio h3
1° tri Mercury Capricorn h4

vs

Hera 29° Aquarius h6 -
3° sqr MC Gemini h10
6° tri Demeter Gemini h10
2° sxt Juno Taurus h9
6° cnj Ceres Pisces h6
1° sqr Chiron Taurus h9
2° tri Pluto Scorpio h3
0° sxt Neptune Sagittarius h4
0° sxt Jupiter Sagittarius h4
1° tri Mars Scorpio h3
1° sxt Mercury Capricorn h4

note the North Node---- even Venus is allied
against it... haha

I don't think I was made for marriage - sure, I give off the impression that I'm cut out for it... and, I have no issues with commitment... but, it just doesn't seem to be written in the stars~

I'm more likely to find peace with someone who is intrigued by travel and existentialism in the same manner as myself - more likely to find long term commitment in a non conventional relationship (friendship - no actual document/ceremony) it seems...

houses 3,9,10 are key areas of contention with my ideals... it would seem. Major issues are in freedom/space and communication/expression... makes sense to me at least - but ohwellwhatchagunnado~

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Lola136
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posted January 05, 2013 06:08 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lola136     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My juno conjuncts moon and ascendant..it also SQUARES my saturn...ugrhhhh

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StacyLewis
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posted January 06, 2013 06:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for StacyLewis     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ail221:

http://www.bobmarksastrologer.com/Juno21.3.html

Juno Aspects: Juno in aspect to any planet can mean you will tend to attract a partner who has traits of the sign that planet rules. For instance, Juno aspecting Mars could attract you to an Aries type.

Juno Aspects the Sun: There will be a tendency to attract showy, dramatic, Leo types of partners. Conversely, this person could themselves become more showy and dramatic after marriage. The harmonious aspects (conjunction, sextile, and trine) can act in a similar fashion to Venus. They increase the charm and social graces to a degree. But Juno goes further. It can give one an air of innocence. We like people with Venus in conjunction the Sun because they are charming. Those with Juno in harmonious aspect to the Sun are liked because they are "cute." The stressful aspects, however, are indicators of ego conflicts with partners. Frequently, there are big problems with getting and holding on to a partner. In many cases, there is no desire to have a partner at all. Demetra George in her excellent book Asteroid Goddesses quotes Gloria Steinhem's famous answer to the question "Why didn't you ever get married?" Steinhem (who has the Sun in Aries square Juno in Capricorn) replied, "I don't mate well in captivity."

Juno Aspects the Moon: The attraction will be to emotional and nurturing partners, and domestic types. At least they will tend to be nurturing with the harmonious aspects conjunction, sextile and trine. The stressful aspects (square and opposition) can indicate a clash between your emotional and partnership needs. You could get a partner who is over-emotional or whines a lot. Conversely, the partner could bring out those traits in you.


http://astrotribe.tribe.net/thread/ca4a7493-dab1-4d06-98b0-7e94873d7a01

Juno in aspect to Moon

(Demetra George and Douglas Bloch)

The relatedness principle combines with emotional responsiveness. This combination indicates that the fulfillment of one's emotional needs is linked to having a meaningful relationship.

Harmonious aspects imply the capacity for sensitivity and empathy toward others. These individuals have the ability to be nurturing, supportive, and understanding of their partners. This aspect is particularly appropriate for counsellors and performing artists who can feel the emotions of others and respond to them.

Stressful aspects point to potential conflicts between meeting one's emotional needs and those of the partner. The tendency may exist to project unconscious needs onto the partner or to become a reflection of the partner's own desires. Feelings of insecurity in either of the partners may bring out possessiveness, jealousy, or dependency. In addition, this individual may use emotional outbursts such as crying or throwing temper tantrums to manipulate and control the mate.

Juno-Moon individuals are often attracted to sympathetic and feeling (lunar) types. If the projection is overdone, the partner may manifest as moody, dependent, or smothering.

The resolution of these challenges lies in learning to find emotional security and fulfillment within oneself as well as through the partnership.

(Martha Lang-Westcott)

Inharmonious aspects: To attract parnters who need a 'Mommy' more than a mate; there are unequal emotional levels and exchanges, along with non-reciprocated emotional demands; emotions and memories are used to 'get even' or to play a 'one-up-manship game' within the relationship; needs, nurturance demands and emotions continually knock the partnership off balance.



I have Juno in a pretty tight conjunction to my Moon, and these are absolutely spot-on.

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