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Topic: Juno?
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sthenri unregistered
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posted April 29, 2004 09:46 AM
Well, I still buy that theory for now. Juno meaning sex, after all, deep emotional intimacy would mean sex at first right? It says nothing about long lasting commitment though, in this society sex can sometimes break people up not put them together. But then again I have Neptune in Scorpio often conjuncting my mate's juno in Scorpio so I am used to the intense types.I have sworn off that for now, but the Gemini I like has Juno in Scorpio but this time in the 9th house of Freedom, not in the 6th house of work. That ought to work better for me. Even better is Juno in Aqua:> If your juno is in the 10th house, a partnership would work well for you, maybe with an Earth sign, but be sure not to work too much, everyone needs to play. Maybe work near a theatre? My ex has Juno in the 6th and I just nagged him into changing locations to a more "fun" atomosphere, he needs to explore that. Gloria with Juno in Pisces you would attract a lot of Neptune in Scorpios, what about Chiron? Natasha Taurus IP: Logged |
pixelpixie Knowflake Posts: 474 From: ON Canada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted April 29, 2004 12:36 PM
Juno in the second house regiments the affections, thus keeping relationships balanced so that each person gives to a certain point and then denies the partner. Even though there is polished charm, neither spouse will be sympathetic to the emotional trauma of another. There is possessive intolerance of the mates' creative expressions. These natives treat their partners like library shelf books - valued possessions kept on the shelves.I was reading through a link that Natasha gave a while back.. and this position is my husband's Juno. The itallic section is EXACTLY right. It is something I feel at a basic level, no matter what he says. I just wanted to share. Oh... As far as aspects go between synastry... Sun conjunct Juno... good/bad?
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astro junkie unregistered
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posted April 29, 2004 02:00 PM
Natasha - to answer your Q:My Chiron is in Pisces in the 10th. As for Juno/Sun Aspect:
"The relating principle combines with identity and purpose. One's relationships tend to become a factor in personal identity. In relationship, the Juno individual tends to become wrapped up or lost in the relationship, losing personal identity to the Sun person, who usually is the leader of the two, depending on supporting factors in the chart." IP: Logged |
pixelpixie Knowflake Posts: 474 From: ON Canada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted April 29, 2004 02:05 PM
Thanks, astro junkie. *sometimes I want to shorten it to 'astro' but then I think I am George Jetson... "Good Job Astro!"  And then I just want to laugh. So I call you Gloria instead.IP: Logged |
Poupoupidou Knowflake Posts: 86 From: Registered: Oct 2015
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posted November 08, 2015 01:31 PM
quote: Originally posted by kittie: What is Juno and what role does it play in natal and synastry charts?
IMHO, Juno does not play a great role in birth charts, except when she is positioned in the 5th or 7th house. You could also look at harsh aspects maybe. Juno is about the right partner for long and committed relationships, like marriage. It's not your fantasies about the ideal partner. Most of the information Juno provides relates to synastry. You should take at aspects between you and potential partners. IP: Logged |
Soltze Knowflake Posts: 1167 From: Registered: Mar 2015
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posted November 08, 2015 03:14 PM
Oh my God, if Pallas is the battle style as said in the beggining of the thread then I'm wild: I have Pallas in Aries :-DI suspect Juno is strong in my chart because its angular. It's conjunct my Virgo DSC. It makes a wide trine to Uranus so I know I need a very free and unconventional relationship for it to work long-term.
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lalalinda Moderator Posts: 4875 From: nevada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 17, 2015 04:48 AM
moving to the Asteroid forum------------------ "There ain't no revolution, only evolution, but every time I'm in Georgia I 'eat a peach' for peace." Duane Allman IP: Logged |