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Pallas, Juno and Vesta, The Three Jewels of Your Astrology Chart
An interesting article about Pallas,Juno and Vesta. " We are all diamonds, and we have many facets to our personalities. We can show one aspect of ourselves to one person and another to someone else. One of our attributes may come out in a certain situation, and a different side may rise to the surface in another. Sometimes we feel energetic and ready to take on the world, and sometimes we need our solitude, and want to reflect on where we are in our life journey. " |
Juno
(2 votes)"Juno in the horoscope gives a good indication of the kind of marriage partner that we need and will get. Not the partner we think we want (those are ruled by Venus and Mars), but the one we need and actually wind up with. Let's get things straight here before we go into the details about Juno in your horoscope. Venus and Mars show what we consider to be our ideal man or woman" |
Juno
(6 votes)Juno is the "Divine Consort", goddess of marriage, revered for her loyalty and fidelity. Juno was known to the Greeks as Hera, from the roots he-era, "the earth", also translated as "lady", the feminine form of "hero". Her symbols are a peacock and rainbow, she holds a pomegranate in her left hand and a scepter surmounted by a cuckoo on the right. Content: Juno in the Signs Juno in Aries Juno in Taurus Juno in Gemini Juno in Cancer Juno in Leo Juno in Virgo Juno in Libra Juno in Sagittarius Juno in Capricorn Juno in Aquarius Juno in Pisces Aspects Juno - Sun Juno - Moon Juno - Mercury Juno - Venus Juno - Mars Juno-Jupiter Juno - Saturn Juno - Uranus Juno - Neptune Juno - Pluto Juno - Athene Juno - Ceres Juno - Chiron Juno - Vesta Juno - Nodes Juno - Asc |
Juno
(1 vote)"Juno represents both the need for relationship and the refusal to accept inequality within the context of a relationship. She represents the struggle to balance the need for intimacy with the opposing need for freedom - needs which both partners have, although one of these needs may be projected onto the partner. She can also represent the need to take marriage as a sacred trust, a way that leads to spiritual fulfillment through the reconciliation of the opposites in a state of union. " |
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