Aspects
Descendant Trine Juno
Committed union flows easily through your closest bonds. With Juno A flowing, supportive aspect between planets about 120 degrees apart, usually in the same element. Things come easily here, sometimes too easily to notice. your The point directly opposite the Ascendant, on the western horizon. It describes partnership, others, and what you seek in relationship., the marriage-theme settles into partnership without much friction, so you tend to find equal, fair, lasting bonds with unusual grace, the give-and-take of true commitment coming naturally and a sense of the right partner arriving without a fight. There is an unforced ease to how you bond, a way of building a union that feels balanced and safe. The only caution is that such ease can let you take a good marriage for granted, never tending it. Used consciously, it is a lifelong gift of a steady, equal partnership, a bond that holds because both people are genuinely met.
Lean in — Build the equal union that comes easily, and keep tending it.
Watch for — Take a good, balanced marriage for granted.
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Sources
- George, Asteroid Goddesses (1986)Reads the natal Juno trine 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 trine sets the theme of partnership, commitment, and equality.
- Arroyo, Astrology, Psychology, and the Four Elements (1975)Gives the modern reading of Juno trine the Descendant, the need for a true, equal, lasting bond working through partnership and the close other.

