Juno
Juno, wife of Jupiter and goddess of marriage, is read as the principle of committed partnership: the bond of marriage, the terms on which you join with another as an equal, and what you most need from a lasting union. It governs loyalty, the negotiation of fairness between partners, and the wounds of betrayal and jealousy when a union becomes unequal. Read Juno by house and aspect to see what you seek, and what you struggle with, in committed relationship.
Lean in — Ask of your Juno placement what a fair, lasting partnership truly requires of you.
Watch for — Stay silent about inequality in a bond; Juno's shadow is resentment unspoken.
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Sources
- George, Asteroid Goddesses (1986)Reads Juno as the principle of committed partnership and the marriage bond.
- Greene, Relating: An Astrological Guide to Living with Others on a Small Planet (1977)Treats Juno among the relational and partnership significations.
- Arroyo, Astrology, Psychology and the Four Elements (1975)Frames Juno as the need for fairness and equality in union.