posted September 28, 2018 10:31 AM
Should it not be considered from a contextual basis?If someone's Venus is conjunct Mercury for instance natally. Then that aspect makes a conjunction aspect to another's Juno, I don't see it being a commitment.
Naturally Mercury wants versatility and so the connection could be short-lived.
So for someone with Venus-Moon in Gemini however. And there is a subsequent conjunction with Juno, feelings of wanting romance& commitment together may dominate.
Juno's more serious approach here may be reciprocated by Moon/Venus as the individual with the latter conjunction is internally a romantic.
Coz my ex for instance had Venus-Jupiter in opposition. My Juno formed a conjunct to his Venus and opposite his Jupiter.
Was he faithful? Not really. Because Venus -Jupiter opposition had him take gambles with love. He was detached with it and had a "there is more where that came from" approach.
But if I meet a Moon-Mars conjunction in Aries where the "wear heart on sleeve" approach to love has them be more sincere(albeit impulsive). It could have differing results.
I with the Juno conjunct to his Aries Moon/Mars, could bring more stability. He could bring the instinctive passion.
Would it be stormy? Heck yea. There is Mars there. As well as my own natal aspects of Pluto/Mars reacting with his Aries planets.
Are we likely to take each other for granted? No. Mars on Moon tends to be "all heart". If it doesn't work out. There is no regrets as they gave it their " all" etc.
Now ideally I have too much heat with my Juno(Pluto and Mars opposite it). So I wouldn't want an aggravating love affair.
So a nice Moon in Aries/Venus conjunction, trine or sextile would be fine. For when it reacts with my Juno in Aries, we can bring romance into the mix.
I don't like Saturn on Juno. It doubles up on the heaviness that Juno already has. And Pluto on Juno must be carefully balanced. Its easy for things to get violent because of heavy emotions.
Juno and Jupiter however are not altogether hopeless. Its just that Jupiter's roving eye undermines the affair.
And unless that is managed, one can quickly turn into the archetype Juno; angry, vengeful, violent towards Jupiter as well as Jupiter's "others".