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This report describes future trends, focusing on psychological and environmental changes that you are likely to encounter-- even includes the 4 asteroids and Chiron. More...
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The Sun opposes Juno
Polarized. You could find yourself on one side of the relationship fence or the other; either you're adaptably united with another and losing touch with your self OR you're single and reminiscing about or longing for a committed partnership. Take this moment of awareness of the situation to consciously create a relationship that fits your needs and supports them.

The Astrological Sun
The Sun rules will power and ego. It is the core of your potential and uniqueness as an individual; who you are and what you are about. It represents the main direction and focus you want your life to take, and your determination to accomplish what you set out to do. It is your personal honesty and integrity, and the ability to command respect and authority, to impress and influence others. The Sun is the astrological ruler of Leo.

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. ...more




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