苹果6plus换屏幕教程:JUNO [英]

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Juno defines where you seek commitment, harmony and balance. It helps understand where you balance the need for commitment and intimacy with personal freedom and can help you identify the kind of marriage partner you attract or how you perceive their qualities. In many ways it explains your own behavior within committed relationships and the path you walk to bring physical expression towards spiritual understanding within the union.

To find your Juno placement go to astro.com for a free chart. Go to the "Extended chart selections" menu option. Under "Please Select a chart style" pick "astrodients w. asteroids" from the pulldown menu. Then press the "Click Here to show the chart" button.

Juno in Aries individuals need independence and freedom in relationships. Outbursts of temper and anger are the release mechanisms for the frustrated need for autonomy. The suppression of identity needs can give rise to illnesses such as migraine headaches (a common housewife's ailment). Attraction to a domineering and assertive individual is possible when one projects one's power onto the partner.

Juno in Taurus people need to have stability and groundedness in their relationships. The partner must be dependable, reliable, and exude the sensual contact of 'being there'. Nagging, complaining about money, and excessive need to possess tangible assets, can result from fears of abandonment, financial impoverishment, and physical insecurity. People might either experience these traits or attract partners who express the malcontent.

Juno in Gemini indicates the need to have verbal stimulation and exchange in the relationship. The acpacity to discuss day-to-day plans and having a variety of activities in which to participate together are essential ingredients. A lack of daily communication can lead to nervous tension, inner mental agitation of imagined dialogues, or continual verbal monologues. There can exist the desire for more than one mate and an ability to handle multiple relationships.

Juno in Cancer people desire emotional closeness and nurturing from their relationship. Sharing food as ritual and a strong emphasis on home life are essential. Moodiness, withdrawal, clinging, and dependent behavior arise when these emotional needs are not secured.

Juno in Leo individuals need admiration and excitment in their relationship. The romantic rites of courtship need to continue intot he marriage, and the person must take pride in teh aprtner. Being taken for granted, rejected, or ignored can produce egocentric, selfish behavior, and inappropriate means of gaining attention.

Juno in Virgo people desire to achieve perefection in the relationship. A willingness of the partner to engage in analyzing day-to-day functioning and adjusting daily habit patterns contributes to the sense of a working relationship. This individual may become overly critical, faultfinding, and compulsive when his or her partner is unwilling to make these adjustments.

Juno in Libra individuals need to feel as an equal and require a fair give-and-take in their relationship. Consultation from their partner on decision-making, and respect and approval for their ideas, are required. When equality needs are not being met, this individual can become unco-operative, or excessively competitive, or can even engage in direct combat.

Juno in Scorpio people crave emotional and sexual intensity, and intimate bonding with the partner. There can exist the tendency to attempt to control the partner, or to desire exclusive attention from him. Jealousy, manipulation, and territorialitiy or sexual withdrawal are reactions to the thwarting or denial of these needs.

Juno in Sagittarius individuals require intellectual stimulation with their partner. Consensus on a belief system or a mutually shared vision of the future is required. Rigid insistence on one's own beliefs, religious fanaticism, or inflated expectations of the future can result when a unifying vision is not shared.

Juno in Capricorn people seek depth and the assurance of long-term commitment in their relationship, and therefore may need the security of traditional and legally sanctioned forms. These individuals may attempt to control their partners and demand obedience or withdraw emotionally if their need for respect and stability is threatened.

Juno in Aquarius persons require the freedom to be an individual and have a life apart from the relationship. These individuals need to have the opportunity to experiment with new relationship forms such as open marriage or role reversals. When the Juno in Aquarius partners are denied their freedom, they may engage in non-committal, unreliable, or erratic behavior.

Juno in Pisces people deisre to realize their highest ideals through their relationship. Complete faith, commitment, and reverence toward / from their partner is what gives meaning and value. Disillusionment, withdrawl, escapism into fantasy and self-deception, martyrdom and victimization result when these idealistic expectations are not met.     Juno in the first house correlates personal identity with being a partner to someone else. Relationship is self-expression, and this individual may feel more secure to be herself or himself when she or he has the support of a partner. This individual must learn the lessons of how to initiate relationship encounters, how to approach others, and how to get along with them. The most important relationship interactions will occur in how one presents oneself to others.

Juno in the second house implies that value is placed in the financial amd material security derived from their relationship. Mutual interdependency in providing for each other's needs is an important factor in compatibility. This person's most important relationship interactions will occur in teh area of attachments and possessions.

Juno in the third house sugests that intellectual and verbal communication are required for fulfillment of relationship needs. The partner often serves as a catalyst for one's own self-understanding. The most important relationship interactions will occur in the area of daily communication and networking with others.

Juno in the fourth house represents the need for a secure relationship as the foundation for the rest of life's activities. This can be an idealized version of 'mate as nurturer' - one who provides (or needs providing for) home, food, comfort, and support. The most important relationship interactions will occur in the area of one's personal, private domain or with the family.

Juno in the fifth house indicates that the relationship can be used to inspire and support one's personal creativity. Children often contribute to the sense of creative fulfillment. Thus, the major focus of the partnership can often center on parenting. The most important relationship interactions will occur with one's children, lovers, or creative endeavors.

Juno in the sixth house people desire to be able to work efficiently and constructively with their partner, and may feel that a large part of the relationship function consists of keeping the day-to-day details of life in order. The most important relationship interactions will occur with employers and coworkers in one's job, or with health or service-related issues.

Juno in the seventh house persons place primary emphasis on the value of marital, business or other intimate partnerships. The need to co-operate with others and form lifelong primary relationships becomes a major focus throughout the lifetime. The most important relationship interactions will occur in one-to-one encounters with another.

Juno in the eighth house individuals thrive on the intensity of emotional peak experiences in their relationship. Partners often put each other through continual changes and transformations. The most important relationship interactions will concern mutual finances and possessions, as well as the issues of trust, power, and sexuality.

Juno in the ninth house people seek meaning and truth through their relationships. There needs to exist a mutual respect for each other's mind. Oftentimes a person 'marries' his or her teacher or vision quest. The most important relationship interactions will occur in the area of ideas, philosophical concepts, or foreign contacts.

Juno in the tenth house can signify the person who 'marries' his or her career. In addition, one's relationship may be on public display or provide a role model for other people to emulate (e.g. the political wife). Parnterhsip may become the means for gaining social status. The most important relationship interactions occur through one's profession or career.

Juno in the eleventh house individuals need friendship and acceptance from the partner. One's 'relationship unit' needs to be able to extend into friends and group associations, e.g. extended family forms, social and political activism, and group marriage. There is a visionary dimension represented by Juno in the eleventh house that revolutionizes old relationship forms. The most important relationship interactions will occur with friends and social associates.

Juno in the twelfth house is significant in the karmic aspect of relationships. Often the partnerships one magnetizes have a destined quality to them. There may seem to be no visible reason for the union; but underlying the surface is an emotional power that one cannot deny. The visible relationship is only the tip of an iceberg whose antecedent causes go back into past lifetimes. Yet, it is these unconscious aspects that surface and dominate the relationship interplay. Sometimes the partner may be disabled or ill, so that one needs to selflessly serve and make amends to him or her. In other cases, the partner may be a victim, and one must learn to release him or her and let him or her evolve on his or her own. Juno in the twelfth house individuals may experience loss, denial, or death of their partner. On a spiritual level, partnership is connected to a desire to merge with the infinite. Where mysticism, dreams, ideals, and yearnings are shared, this placement can signify an ecstatic union.
  Juno in aspect to Sun

(Demetra George and Douglas Bloch)

The relating principle combines with identity and purpose. This combination indicates that learning to harmoniously interact with others becomes a major life theme.

Harmonious aspects depict a sensitivity to others and a gift for developing harmony and intimacy in a partnership. Because they see relationships as fundamental to a fulfilled life, these individuals will be committed to perfecting relationships as well as supporting their partners' individuality.

Stressful aspects point to potential conflicts between one's need for individuality and the need for relatedness. This could lead either to the stifling of personal expression or to a blockage in forming ongoing relationships. In the latter case, the desire for a meaningful relationship may become a lifelong challenge. Jealousy, mistrust, or power struggles with the partner are some of the obstacles that may have to be transformed for the harmonious relationship to occur.

Juno-Sun individuals are often attracted to solar, magnetic types. If the projection is overdone, the partner may be egocentric, grandiose, or chilish.

The resolution of these challenges lies in developing a relationship structure that provides equality, honesty, and mutual support.

(Martha Lang-Westcott)

Harmonious aspects: Ambitions are pursued with the partner (but partner is apt to insist on top-billing!); marriage and the partner are credited with 'the making of he man (or woman)'.

Inharmonious aspects: To feel that a marriage or partner is destructive either to your growth or to your well-being; the marriage or partner forces you to live and act uncharacteristically; one can't seem to be 'oneself' with the partner or within the marriage.



Juno in aspect to Moon

(Demetra George and Douglas Bloch)

The relatedness principle combines with emotional responsiveness. This combination indicates that the fulfillment of one's emotional needs is linked to having a meaningful relationship.

Harmonious aspects imply the capacity for sensitivity and empathy toward others. These individuals have the ability to be nurturing, supportive, and understanding of their partners. This aspect is particularly appropriate for counsellors and performing artists who can feel the emotions of others and respond to them.

Stressful aspects point to potential conflicts between meeting one's emotional needs and those of the partner. The tendency may exist to project unconscious needs onto the partner or to become a reflection of the partner's own desires. Feelings of insecurity in either of the partners may bring out possessiveness, jealousy, or dependency. In addition, this individual may use emotional outbursts such as crying or throwing temper tantrums to manipulate and control the mate.

Juno-Moon individuals are often attracted to sympathetic and feeling (lunar) types. If the projection is overdone, the partner may manifest as moody, dependent, or smothering.

The resolution of these challenges lies in learning to find emotional security and fulfillment within oneself as well as through the partnership.

(Martha Lang-Westcott)

Inharmonious aspects: To attract parnters who need a 'Mommy' more than a mate; there are unequal emotional levels and exchanges, along with non-reciprocated emotional demands; emotions and memories are used to 'get even' or to play a 'one-up-manship game' within the relationship; needs, nurturance demands and emotions continually knock the partnership off balance.



Juno in aspect to Mercury

(Demetra George and Douglas Bloch)

The relatedness principle combines with mental expression. This combination emphasizes the importance of mental and verbal communication in one's relationships.

Harmonious aspects indicate the capacity to articulate important ideas, concerns, and feelings to one's partner. Such clairy in daily communications contributes to sharing and intimacy. This is an excellent aspect for those in the communications professions such as teachers, counsellors, salespeople, etc..

Stressful aspects point to potential communications difficulties between partners which can result in frequent arguments, disputes, and mental games. The individual with this aspect may also experience communication problems in daily interactions with others. In some instances, words may be used to manipulate and denigrate other people.

Juno-Mercury individuals are often attracted to mental and intellectual (i.e., mercurial) types. If the projection is overdone, the partner may manifest as rationalizing, detached, or cold.

The resolution of these challenges lies in learning how to listen without judgement to another's point of view. Then you can clearly and impartially express your own repsonse, thereby engaging in meaningful communication.

(Martha Lang-Westcott)

The conjunction and harmonious aspects: Mental score-keeping; thinking is focused on financial estimates and hypersensitivity to 'fairness'; to think of, call or need to speak to the partner frequently; to have incidents (as described by other aspects) through siblings of the partner or in the relationship of one's own partner and siblings; to seek a 'sibling-style' relationship - the significant other is more like a brother or sister than a mate; to have relationships with people who are reminiscent (in appeaarance or behavior) of the siblings; to have understanding and communication be a priority in a relationship.




Juno in aspect to Venus

(Demetra George and Douglas Bloch)

The relatedness principle combines with the feminine principle of love and sexuality. This combination emphasizes the romantic and aesthetic dimensions of relationship.

Harmonious aspects indicate the ability to infuse love and the appreciation of beauty into one's relationships. As part of creating a fulfilling relationship, these individuals can make themselves beautiful and sexually desirable to their partner. They may also engage in artistically creative parnterships.

Stressful aspects can point to potential conflicts betwen love and relationships. These people may experience difficulties in living with the person they love, may find the sexual and romantic aspects of relating frustrating, or may vainly attempt to validate their femininity through a relationship. Other problems can include jealousy, fear of sexual betrayal, or competitive rivalry.

Juno-Venus individuals can be attracted to artistic and sensual (Venusian) types. If the projection is overdone, the partner may manifest as overly accommodating, self-indulgent, or superficial (beauty's only skin-deep).

The resolution of these challenges lies in learning to devleop an inner appreciation of one's beaity and self-worth which is not dependent upon the opinions of others.

(Martha Lang-Westcott)

The conjunction: To keep the peace or to work at making compromises; to appreciate the partner and the relationship, to recognise its good points and strengths; to discuss money, art or values with the partner.



Juno in aspect to Mars

(Demetra George and Douglas Bloch)

The relatedness principle combines with the masculine principle of action and assertion. This combination emphasizes the challenge of co-operation versus competition that arises in relationships.

Harmonious aspects link energy, dynamism, and productivity to a relationship. Intense passion and sexual finesse may contribute to relationship fulfilment. These individuals may experience the desire to protect and defend their intimate partners.

Stressful aspects point to potential fonclicts between the assertion and co-operation urges, leading to the problem of domination / subjugation in the partnership. These individuals may express anger, aggression, or insensitivity in their relationships. In some cases, the need to prove one's masculinity through sexual performance may be present.

Juno-Mars individuals may attract wilful, assertive, and energetic (martial) types. If the proection is overdone, the partner can manifest as violent, self-centered, or abusive.

The resolution of these challenges lies in integating the competitive, ego-oriented will of Mars with Juno's desire for co-operative union and harmony.



Juno in aspect to Jupiter

(Demetra George and Douglas Bloch)

The relatedness principle combines with the expansive / broadening urge. This combination emphasizes the mythic process symbolized by Juno and Jupiter as idealized husband and wife.

Harmonious aspectes describe a search for truth and meaning in and through relationships. Often, these individuals will experience the desire for a complete 'meeting of the minds' on mental, emotional, sexual, and spiritual levels. They may also choose to work withe apartner for the advancement of a shared philosophical, educational, or religious belief system.

Stressful aspects point to potential conflict between the ideals and the reality of one's relationship. These individuals, like Juno herself, may experience frustration, resentment, and despair in their intimate partnerships, and may subsequently strive to correct the inequalities and injustices. This aspect may also depict an exaggerated emphasis on the importance of rleationships.

Juno-Jupiter individuals are attracted to philosophical and adventuresome types. If the projection is overdone, the partner may be arrogant, self-righteous, and extravagant.

The resolution of these challenges lies in the development of a mutually agreeable moral and philosophical code which allows for balance and equality within a partnership. For the health of the planet, this balance should extend to relationships between all men and women.

(Martha Lang-Westcott)

The conjunction: To travel with the partner; to speak long-distance; to discuss philosophy (or another Jupiterian matter); to have a partner who travels or is involved in a Jupiterian profession (such as law or academe).



Juno in aspect to Saturn

(Demetra George and Douglas Bloch)

The relatedness principle combines with the urge to create form and structure. This combination can signify a solid, grounded, and realistic approach toward relationships.

Harmonious aspects represent the capacity for loyalty, longevity, and commitment in one's relationships. These individuals can work to build structures of lasting value for themselves and others. They also have the ability to work with others in business partnerships and other financial concerns.

Stressful aspects denote that one's limiting belief systems, personal insecurities, or fears of commitment may become obstacles to forming meaningful relationships. These individuals may remain with a partner out of social pressure, a sense of duty, or the desire for material security. This in turn can lead to feelings of oppression, frustration, and dependency. In some instances, fears of closeness and intimacy may block the formation of lasting unions.

Juno-Saturn individuals can be attracted to serious, older, responsible, parental types who can provide safety and security; or, they may also attract people who expect them to fill this role. If this projection is overdone, the partner may be authoritarian, or colr, or may function exclusively as a parent or child.

The resolution of these challenges lies in building realistic steps to create a secure relationships which supports each partner's development. It may be necessary to transform one's limiting belief systems about partnerships in order to release past fears and insecurities.

(Martha Lang-Westcott)

The conjunction: To feel that the partner's career, ambitions or responsibilities place limitations, delays or sceudles on the relationship; incidents of irresponsibility in partnership; to have the relationship be more of a work partnership; to have increased fears of abandonment or infidelity; to be dependent on the partner for stability and structure; to be overly strategic, fearful, cautious or cold in dealing wiht others.

Inharmonious aspects: To view the partner as a responsibility; to have trouble being spontaneous with the partner; to feel hampered or restrcted by a relationship; to have difficulty adjusting to the responsibilities and roles of a marriage.



Juno in aspect to Uranus

(Demetra George and Douglas Bloch)

The relatedness principle combines with individuality and intuition. This combination shows the potential to revolutionise tradtional relationship role models by universalising the relating urge to include any and all types of relationships.

Harmonious aspects can symbolize the ability to bring new cisions and formulations to relationship roles and functions. These partners have the capacity to create changes and excitement, and tncourage individual feedom in their interactions. Their relationships may be seen as innovative, unusual, or radical.

Stressful aspects point to potential conflicts between one's need for personal freedom and the demands of the relationship. Fears of confinement and restriction can lead to erratic and unreliable commitments that produce frequent separations. These individuals may experience discomfort in participating in 'traditional' role expectations, and thus have a difficult time confoming to social norms of how a relationship should be.

Juno-Uranus individuals may be attracted to unconventional, original, or rebellious types. If the projection is overdone, the partner may be erratic, irresponsible, or just plain weird.

The resolution of these challenges lies in integrating one's individuality and independence into a committed partnership. This can occur when each partner acknowledges and supports the other's need for freedom while maintaining a loving bond.

(Martha Lang-Westcott)

Harmonious and inharmonious aspects: Sudden leave-taking, ruptures and disruptions in a marriage; unexpected outbursts and changes; to act indifferent to the fate fo the marriage; experiments with 'open' marriage or breaking of marriage rules / roles; unusual marriage; relationship must allow for much individual freedom... along with the freedom to have outside friends and interests.



Juno in aspect to Neptune

(Demetra George and Douglas Bloch)

The relatedness principle combines with the transcendent urge. This combination can symbolize psychic sensitivity and idealism in relationships.

Harmonious aspects may point to the capacity for telepathic rapport, empathy, and compassion in relationships. These people may project high ideals onto their relationships, desiring a mystical, spiritual union or dedicating the relationship to a social cause. They may also work harmoniously with others in artistic pursuits, or can infuse fantasy and imagination into their relationships.

Stressful aspects point to potential discrepancies between one's ideals and the reality of relationships. Unrealistic perceptions and expectations can lead to disillusionment and disappointment. Other problems may include deception, inappropriate self-sacrifice, or victimization.

Juno-Neptune individuals may attract mystical, poetic, or artistic types in relationships. If the projection is overdone, however, the partner may be deluded, chronically ill, or deceitful.

The resolution of these challenges lies in learning to seek the infinite from one's spiritual communion rather than from another human being.

Juno in aspect to Pluto

(Demetra George and Douglas Bloch)

The relatedness principle combines with the transformative urge. This combination symbolizes the personal and social transformation of relationship attitudes and roles.

Harmonious aspects can indicate the capacity to experience deep personal transformation through a partnership. These individual can transmute the emotional and sexual intensity of their interactions for healing, strengthening, and personal regeneration. They also may exert a powerful influence over others or use the partnership energies to engage in Plutonian activities, e.g. peak experiences, research, healing, etc..

Stressful aspects point to potential conflicts between personal power and relationship needs. These individuals may experince violent or compulsive power struggles with the partner that may lead to his domination or destruction. Deep-seated resentments may continue long after the relationship has ended. Other problems may include sexual difficulties, intense jealousy, or prolonged attachment.

Juno-Pluto individuals may be attracted to intense, secretive, powerful, or occult types. If the projection is overdone, the partner may be dictatorial, violent, or destructive.

The resolution of these challenges lies in transforming personal power into mutual trust and fusion. Learning to forgive oneself and one's partner will bring about the much-needed healing.



Juno in aspect to the Ascendant

(Martha Lang-Westcott)

Harmonious and inharmonious aspects: To feel unable to cope, or to continually get thrown off-balance due to issues in the marriage or because of difficulties with the partner; issues that deal with 'appearance' or personality / façade are troublesome and become pressure-points between the partners. The trouble in the marriage is registered as 'constant' and ongoing; preoccupation with relationship issues or others.



Juno in aspect to the Midheaven

(Martha Lang-Westcott)

The conjunction and harmonious aspects: Careers in accounting or estimating; to work with a partner.