Aspects
Descendant Sextile Juno
A workable capacity for committed union runs through your closest bonds. With Juno A friendly, opportunity-shaped aspect between planets about 60 degrees apart. It offers help you have to reach for rather than receive automatically. your The point directly opposite the Ascendant, on the western horizon. It describes partnership, others, and what you seek in relationship., a real gift for equal, lasting partnership is available whenever you reach for it, an approachable readiness for the true bond a relationship responds to. Unlike the A flowing, supportive aspect between planets about 120 degrees apart, usually in the same element. Things come easily here, sometimes too easily to notice.'s effortless flow, this one rewards effort: when you actively bring fairness, loyalty, and a willingness to commit to a relationship, it can grow into the genuine, balanced union you want. You can be the partner who makes a bond feel safe and equal. The lifelong opportunity is to keep reaching for that committed equality on purpose, turning a natural orientation toward partnership into a lasting, fair marriage when you tend it.
Lean in — Bring fairness, loyalty, and commitment to a relationship.
Watch for — Wait for a lasting, equal union to form without your tending.
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Sources
- George, Asteroid Goddesses (1986)Reads the natal Juno sextile the Descendant as the principle of committed union and the marriage-bond shaping partnership and the close other.
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Hand frames the Descendant as the seventh house of partnership and marriage, where Juno sextile sets the theme of partnership, commitment, and equality.
- Arroyo, Astrology, Psychology, and the Four Elements (1975)Gives the modern reading of Juno sextile the Descendant, the need for a true, equal, lasting bond working through partnership and the close other.

