Aspects
Juno Opposition Jupiter
Your hunger for freedom and growth and your need for a committed bond sit across from each other, and the tension swings between wanting room to roam and wanting a settled union. You may resist commitment as a limit on your horizons, or hold to a partnership while feeling it confines you, and you meet partners who embody either the free spirit or the settling-down. The resolution is balance, not choice: let your need to grow keep the partnership alive and expanding, and let the bond give your search for meaning a home base, so freedom and commitment enlarge each other rather than competing.
Lean in — Let growth keep the bond expanding and the bond anchor the growth.
Watch for — Treat commitment as a cage on horizons you refuse to give up.
- freedom-vs-bond
- restlessness
- balancing
Sources
- George, Asteroid Goddesses (1986)Gives Juno's principle of committed partnership and the marriage bond as it meets the Jupiter.
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Frames the Juno-Jupiter aspect as an inner dynamic of the chart.
- Forrest, The Inner Sky (1984)Reads the Juno-Jupiter contact in evolutionary, growth-oriented terms.