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The Asteroid Report
The Asteroids in your chart teach you about your capacity to nurture, marry, solve problems, express your sexuality, and heal. The Asteroid Report interprets the 4 asteroids and Chiron, shedding light on these areas of essential life experience. More...










Juno conjunct Uranus
How do you blend your need to be free with your need for a committed relationship? How can you be detached enough to live your own life independently while feeling attached to someone in a relationship? The answer is friendship; if you have a genuine interest in someone, you'll want them to be themselves; in fact, you'll be interested to see who they are, which will make you feel a lot more open about being yourself.

Relationships can also go through changes at this point; sudden romance is possible and so are sudden breakups. But you won't need to put yourself on an emotional rollercoaster if you can simply accept that both you and your partner(s) need both freedom AND emotional connection. It's both, not one or the other. If you can honor each other's need to be free, you won't need to go running off into the sunset alone or have a partner unexpectedly pull the plug on your relationship. This is a good time to give it a try. If your motive is friendship first, anything is possible.

Astrological Juno
Juno, or Hera in Greek, was the goddess of marriage. The month of June was sacred to her, still evident in the tradition of the June Bride. The marriage of Zeus and Hera, according to legend, was begun out of duty and was afflicted with infidelity (on the part of Zeus, never Hera), jealousy (mostly on the part of Hera), possessiveness and cruelty (they both participated in these). Hera found herself mostly alone and isolated due to her monogamous status, her loyal nature, and Zeus' womanizing nature. Like the sign of Libra, astrological Juno is concerned with relationships; how we relate, how open and trusting we are with others, how easily we merge and compromise. Juno is also affiliated with Scorpio, which traditionally rules marriage and sexuality. This is not an easy union; there are difficulties reconciling the partnership (Libra) with the sexuality (Scorpio). The reconciliation can signify the passage from girlhood to womanhood, from possibilities to commitment, and from commitment to wholeness. Juno is about the need for a deeply commited relationship and the frustrations of having that need manipulated and denied. Juno deals with the bitterness, anger, and revenge that can follow disillusioned love; the refusal to accept a limiting, disempowering, negating relationship as reality; and the empowerment of a truly loving sharing intimate relationship. Ideally, Juno is about the ability to harmonize and find completion and transcendence with and through the other.

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