Juno in Astrology and Mythology: Discover your love partnerships

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Jennifer Sherman

Discover the influence of Juno in your life

In this article, you will discover the meaning of the asteroid Juno in different positions of a Birth Chart, in comparison with the symbolization of Juno in Greek and Roman mythology.

Read on to find out the meaning of Juno in different signs, houses and astrological aspects, as well as how these can impact your life, particularly in love relationships, fidelity and marriage.

What's Juno?

Traditionally linked to Greek and Roman mythology, Juno is the Goddess of marriage and fidelity. Transposed to the astrological field, the figure of Juno gives its name to the asteroid which, in turn, also represents issues related to relationships and loyalty.

It shows us possible areas in which these elements may be more sensitive in your life - depending, of course, on the place the asteroid occupies in your birth chart and the aspects it establishes with other planets.

Juno in mythology

In Roman mythology, Juno is analogous to the Greek goddess Hera: wife of Jupiter, the God of the gods, the figure of Juno is linked to marriage, union, monogamy and fidelity.

Her loyal character contrasts with the behavior of her husband who, unfaithful, cheats on his wife with others and provokes her anger, which causes Juno to accumulate several rivals and plot revenge against Jupiter's mistresses.

Traditionally, Juno is represented by the peacock, her favorite bird. The goddess also has Iris as her messenger and gives name to the sixth month of the year, June.

Asteroid Juno in astrology

In astrology, the asteroid Juno is equally linked to love partnerships: the positioning of Juno in your natal chart is related to marriage, love commitment, infidelity and fairness.

It concerns, in short, what characterises a partnership in its primary sense, in that it comprises the effort required to balance the power, wills and individuality of two different people.

In this way, the asteroid's astrological meaning is closely connected to the mythological figure of Juno who, faithful to an unhappy marriage, must deal with issues related to the balance of power, infidelity and betrayal.

Thus, the place where Juno is in our natal chart represents an element that can awaken some weaknesses in us, but also shows us how and in which place we can seek balance, justice and empowerment.

Juno was not only a faithful and passive wife, but sought to maintain the justice and balance of their relationship without giving up either their union or their wills and individuality.

Juno in houses and signs

Like all the stars in an astrological chart, the asteroid Juno can have various nuances of meaning depending on the sign and astrological house it is in. Below, check the meaning of Juno in different signs and astrological houses.

Juno in Aries or first house

Those with Juno in Aries are always aiming for first place and may feel insecure if this doesn't happen, so you may resort to trickery to feel you are the best at something.

But this doesn't always work, since you are not satisfied when you don't get what you want at the first attempt. So, being considered a needy person or lacking knowledge about a certain subject can irritate Juno in Aries.

The ideal partner for someone with this placement is consequently someone who respects your independence and your desire for pioneering, leadership and innovation. Those with Juno in the 1st house may have a tendency to give their relationship and loved one the central place in their life, or even give an impression of innocence.

This is because House 1 concerns how we present ourselves to others and how we experience the world, and is closely related to birth and early childhood.

Juno in Taurus or second house

People with Juno in Taurus are mobilized by the fear of losing material possessions, positions, security, and space - so when they feel insecure, they tend to be possessive and indulgent.

For those who have this positioning, it is interesting to learn to deal with the comings and goings of things in your life and accept when they go away. An ideal partner is one who passes security, being solid, stable and even stubborn.

In the 2nd house, which represents possessions, money and self-esteem, Juno can indicate that marriage will bring an increase in self-esteem and sense of self-worth for those who hold this position.

However, establishing a marriage solely to boost self-esteem rarely works, as does marrying because of money or partner possessions. People with Juno in the 2nd House may also be overly attached to their possessions, devoting excessive time to them.

Juno in Gemini or third house

Those with Juno in Gemini can let their ideas, their intelligence, and their communication take a more dominant place than they would like - so people with this placement tend to feel insecure or threatened when someone does not agree with their opinions and perspectives.

From this perspective, the ideal partner for someone with Juno in Gemini is a person who will listen to your ideas and not ignore them. However it is up to the native with this position to eventually learn to let go a little of his or her very crystallised convictions.

Juno occupying the 3rd house of the birth chart indicates the importance of communication within the relationship. When combined with harmonic aspects (sextile and trine), the native of Juno in the 3rd house can also have his communication skills improved from the relationship.

On the other hand, conflicting aspects (square and opposition) indicate the opposite: in this case there can be problems with communication.

Juno in Cancer or fourth house

For those with Juno in Cancer, emotions, family, security and the ability to welcome and care are sensitive points, so when you feel threatened in these aspects, people with this placement tend to become extremely self-protective.

They will resort to manipulation and trickery to hide their vulnerabilities and restore their sense of security. Thus the ideal partner is one who is sensitive and caring. However if Juno is making too many conflicting points, it is likely that the partner will demand excessive care and will always complain.

If Juno is in the 4th house, the person with this placement may be extremely attached to his or her own home, especially after marriage; or, he or she may have a need for a partner who is also committed to the domestic environment.

Juno in Leo or fifth house

Those with Juno in Leo can feel extremely offended if others treat them as someone insignificant, worthless or petty: for them, the important thing is that they are treated with respect and courtesy.

Thus the most suitable partner is one who respects and admires you. Such people also often attract partners who are creative, fun or have outstanding qualities - but who on the other hand can also be arrogant, immature or overbearing.

Juno in the 5th house indicates that marriage can develop the native's creative abilities. There is also a tendency for the partner to be someone creative, good at sports or good with children.

Juno in Virgo or sixth house

What infuriates those with Juno in Virgo is the lack of recognition from others for their work, their intelligence and their attention to detail, since this person tends to always do more than they need to.

Thus, the best partner for people with this position is someone who values their work and is also hardworking, efficient and careful, especially in relation to health.

However, if Juno makes tense aspects with other planets, the partner may tend to be very critical. Juno in the 6th house may indicate a person who is excessively attached to work or who may end up marrying a professional colleague.

However, it is most common for people with this placement to relate to partners with whom they can work together. Therefore, equity in relation to work is usually a necessity in the relationships of those with Juno in the 6th house.

Juno in Libra or seventh house

Those with Juno in Libra are very irritated by injustice, especially when people treat them differently from others.

The ideal, then, is to build a relationship with a partner who is cooperative, as well as sociable and charming, qualities linked to the sign of Libra.

Juno in the 7th house, in turn, is in an extremely familiar place. People with this placement tend to take marriage as a necessity and relationships as the central pillar of their lives.

Juno in Scorpio or eighth house

People with Juno in Scorpio are often irritated when others underestimate their intelligence or sense of perception. The ideal partner is one who is sincere and does not hide what he or she is thinking or feeling, as well as being strong and intense.

Those who have Juno in the 8th house tend to attract partners who can be a little possessive. As the 8th house is related to transformations, it is possible that marriage reinvents or radically changes the life of those who have this position.

Juno in Sagittarius or ninth house

Juno natives in Sagittarius don't like it when others don't respect their ideas and beliefs, silencing them. The ideal, then, is a partner who gives them the freedom to express themselves, respecting their opinions.

Juno in Sagittarius can also indicate relationships with people from very different places or with very different histories, or with individuals who like to travel or who pursue academic careers.

Juno in the 9th house points to a need to have a partner with whom you can "travel", both literally and philosophically. There is also the possibility that the partner resides in another city or country.

Juno in Capricorn or tenth house

Those with Juno in Capricorn do not like people who do not respect or despise their achievements, merits and skills.

For those who have this positioning, the ideal partner is the one who, besides respecting them, is also practical, organized and hardworking, even if not very emotional or affectionate.

Occupying the 10th house, Juno can point to the partner's help in the professional area or in social status. This positioning is also typical of people who are very attached to work - as if Juno, here, represents a "marriage with one's career".

Juno in Aquarius or eleventh house

Those with Juno in Aquarius also dislike being treated unequally or not being considered in their individuality. Therefore the ideal partner for those with this disposition is one who respects their independence, their space and their individuality.

Those with Juno in the 11th house may end up marrying a long-time friend, or be closely involved with social or humanitarian causes - involvement which can also happen after marriage.

Juno in Pisces or twelfth house

People with Juno in Pisces are often annoyed by people who limit them, putting them in a "little box," ordering them to follow a pattern, or judging their feelings.

The ideal partner is then an imaginative person, who will accompany them in their daydreams. Juno occupying the 12th house, on the other hand, indicates a partner who, although very pleasant, can end up needing constant help.

This positioning can also be an indication that the native is attracted to the wrong people, especially if there are disharmonious aspects with Juno or the ruler of the 7th house.

Astrological Aspects of Juno

Besides occupying a certain sign and house in your birth chart, Juno can also be in aspect with one or more planets. In this case, it is always important to understand both the meaning of the planet in question and the meaning of the aspect it establishes with the asteroid.

Below, check out the meaning of the main aspects between Juno and other astrological elements:

Aspects of Juno and the Moon

Juno in aspect with the Moon points to a special attraction to affectionate, loving and welcoming partners, especially if they are harmonic aspects (conjunction, sextile and trine).

In contrast, disharmonious aspects (square and opposition) may indicate conflict between your emotional needs and the needs of the relationship, or indicate an over-emotionality on the part of the partner.

Aspects of Juno and the Sun

Juno in aspect with the Sun indicates a tendency to attract partners with characteristics of Leo, the sign ruled by the planet: expansive, dramatic, exhibitionist or creative people.

Harmonious aspects (conjunction, sextile and trine) tend to add charm, sociability and innocence to the native; on the other hand, tense aspects (square and opposition) can indicate ego conflicts with the partner.

Aspects of Juno and Mercury

In aspect to Mercury, Juno indicates a relationship in which communication will be a very important factor, either because the partner will be very talkative and communicative, or because the relationship will generally have good communication.

This last case happens especially in the presence of harmonic aspects (conjunction, sextile and trine), whereas more tense aspects (square and opposition) can indicate problems in communication with the partner.

Aspects of Juno and Venus

People with Venus in aspect to Juno tend to attract charming partners with good artistic taste, especially in the case of harmonic aspects (conjunction, sextile and trine).

Inharmonious aspects (square and opposition) on the other hand, may indicate a conflict of interest between your needs in a relationship and your ability to express love and affection, and it is difficult to express love for your partner.

Aspects of Juno and Mars

Because Mars is related to action, Juno in aspect to this planet indicates that you will have a very active, assertive and even aggressive partner, or that relationships and marriages will help you to act more.

However it is possible that the relationship may be permeated by many arguments or attempts at domination on one side, especially in the presence of disharmonious aspects (square and opposition).

Aspects of Juno and Jupiter

In Astrology, Jupiter is related to expansiveness - so people with harmonic aspects between Jupiter and Juno (conjunction, sextile and trine) tend to attract optimistic, expansive people who can help their partner grow or become more optimistic.

On the other hand, tense aspects (square and opposition) indicate conflicts related to excessive expansiveness or even divergences as to the beliefs and philosophies of each partner.

Aspects of Juno and Saturn

Juno in aspect with Saturn indicates attraction to an older partner - either materially, spiritually or psychologically.

In harmonious aspects with Juno, Saturn points to a solid and mutual relationship, focused on practical aspects; however, conflicting aspects (square and opposition) can indicate a postponement or even a denial of marriage by the native.

For those who have this position, the ideal is to get married after the Return of Saturn (phenomenon that happens between 28 and 30 years old) to have a healthy marriage. Before that, it is possible that those who have this position seek a marriage only for convenience and security.

Aspects of Juno and Uranus

People who have Juno in aspect with Uranus in their birth chart tend to attract unusual, different and eccentric partners, as well as very independent relationships, in which partners respect each other's own space.

As in the case of Saturn, tense aspects in Uranus (square and opposition) also indicate that the rush to marry can be harmful to the native - because people with this position tend to marry several times or have unconventional relationships.

Aspects of Juno and Neptune

Juno in aspect with Neptune indicates attraction to sensitive, empathetic and imaginative partners - characteristics related to the sign ruled by the planet, Pisces.

The tense aspects (square and opposition), however, can indicate a tendency to idealise the partner or the marriage too much. For those who have this position, it is important to be careful not to marry someone only out of pity or pity for the other person.

Aspects of Juno and Pluto

People with Juno in aspect to Pluto usually attract intense and mysterious partners, since the planet represents extremes, death and transformations.

The marriages of people with this position also tend to bring great transformations in their lives - in the case of harmonic aspects (sextile and trine), such transformations usually bring great strength to the native.

On the other hand, tense positions (conjunction, square and opposition) bring the same force which, however, is expressed in the form of authority or domination of one partner over the other.

Aspects of Juno in the ascendant

Juno in the same sign as the ascendant can bring to the one who has this position greater physical attractiveness, especially related to joviality.

In this case, the opposition is not a negative aspect, since the opposition with the ascendant is accompanied by the conjunction with the descendant sign. The conjunction, in this case, tends to make the native more marriage oriented, especially if Juno is in the 1st house.

Aspects of Juno in the middle of the sky

Aspects with Midheaven usually affect the career and public image of the individual, and in the case of the aspect with Juno, it is likely that the one in this position will have a professional activity related to marriage. He or she may work in institutions which combat child marriage, or in occupations related to the arts and beauty.

In relation to the middle of the sky, the quality of the aspect does not have as much influence - stressful aspects can even be more productive, since they generate more power and influence than harmonic aspects.

Interpreting Juno in Astrology in a simple way

Having in hand the meaning of each positioning of Juno, you can now grasp the meaning of the asteroid in your Star Chart more accurately.

Discover, below, how to make an analysis joining the elements brought and how to find the position of Juno in your Natal Chart.

How to unite Juno in the signs and houses with their aspects?

To understand the meaning of Juno more precisely, it is always important to unite its meaning with the symbolism of the sign and house in which it is located, as well as the aspects that the asteroid makes with other planets.

For example: If you have Juno in Libra, in the 10th house and in aspect with Saturn, it is likely that your ideal partner will be an older person (Saturn), charming (Libra) and that will help you in your career (10th house).

In addition, Juno is closely connected to the nuances of meaning that Venus and Pluto have in astrology - in this way, the signs that these planets rule and their corresponding houses (Libra and Scorpio, 7th and 8th house) are usually very comfortable places for Juno, as well as harmonic aspects between Juno and these planets.

On the other hand, disharmonious aspects are not necessarily bad, since they offer an opportunity for growth from the conflicts they represent.

Furthermore, it is important to transpose the meaning of Juno's positions in your Star Chart to your personal reality, analyzing in what measure such aspects can make sense to you.

How can I discover Juno in my Birth Chart?

As Juno is an asteroid, and not a planet, its position within a Birth Chart usually does not appear in a conventional consultation.

To know the position of Juno and other asteroids in your natal chart, one option is the astro.com website (//www.astro.com/horoscopo/pt). In it, you can select "Free Horoscopes" and then "Extended Chart Selection" in the main menu.

Then, just enter the information and, in "Additional Objects", choose the asteroid Juno to generate a map in which its position is included.

Will Juno show our love partnerships?

Juno is an asteroid that does have to do with our love partnerships, especially long-term ones that may culminate in marriage.

However, it is important to consider the birth chart reading as a whole, considering other aspects and planets: in love, Venus, Mars and the 7th house are also very important, for example.

The sign, house and degree in which Juno is located are also crucial to learn its meaning accurately. Now that you know what Juno interferes in relationships, use the knowledge acquired to make the best decisions.

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