Juno is so often associated with "the wife" but Juno can represent the male partner in a hetero relationship
Juno events are not always about your own relationship
Here's an extraordinary illustration that expands one's understanding of Juno:
Jacques Hadamard was a scientist, born with n. Pluto/Juno His cousin was married to Alfred Dreyfus, famous for the Dreyfus Affair. When Transiting Saturn and Pluto formed a contact to Hadamard's natal Juno, Dreyfus was convicted! It was not Hadamard's wife or his own partnership involved in the event, but the spouse of his cousin! So the Juno symbolism involved a wife, but not his own, it described an involving his cousin's spouse! This is like the Sun/Moon midpoint which almost always points to a partnership, and commonly one's own partnership, but not always. It sometimes refers to a couple (an event with a couple) with whom someone is involved.
JUNO AND BEAUTY/ENHANCEMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
Mercury/Juno
Venus/Juno
Mars/Juno
Jupiter/Juno
Saturn/Juno
Neptune/Juno
Pluto/Juno
Ceres/Juno
Pallas/Juno
Juno/Vesta
Juno/Cupido
Juno/Hades
Juno/Zeus
Juno/Kronos
Juno/Admetos
1 comment:
Hi
I noticed on your site here with Juno you don't have any midpoints for sun/moon?
I am only asking as I have been searching all over for good info on Juno. I have it natal sun conjunct Juno in cap 5th house - says i like design and fashion etc (not like me at all) haha
I was interested in the synastry aspect of a Juno conjunct sun/moon midpoint of the other.
My SO has his Juno exact conjunct my sun/moon midpoint which is also conjunct my IC and with his venus opposite that point.
My sun/juno is exact opposite his sun/moon midpoint.
All this juno and sun/moon midpoint must mean something, but its a bit beyond me and I would be interested in what you thought???
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