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Post by nancy on Aug 7, 2004 23:21:05 GMT
Do you have any thoughts on how T. Pluto conjunct Juno in the 10th house of a natal chart might impact? With Juno traditionally representing marriage or relationship issues, how does it play out in the house of career? (person is currently in a long-term relationship). Thanks, Nancy
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Post by Kim Falconer on Aug 8, 2004 0:17:30 GMT
Hello Nancy,
According to Demetra George, the astrological Juno represents a point of relatedness through commitment—a balance in power, intimacy and creative expression in “institutions” like marriage. I think it is probably more a STRIVING for balance, but it is certainly concerned with getting there.
Juno helps to describe what it is we need in relationship to feel emotionally and psychologically fulfilled. What are we willing to commit to? That is something Juno can represent.
I suspect that Juno in Sagittarius needs a partner that shares her belief system. Whatever it is that gives her a sense of meaning and purpose in life, well, he best understand and respect it, and hopefully share it! Otherwise, she wont feel partnered at all.
Juno in the 10th house can work out in various ways. She could feel highly devoted to her career and work hard on maintaining a balance between her long-term relationship and her mission in life. It may not be easy. What ever planets are in the 10th seem to be on public display. Others may really notice this woman as committed to her partner. The relationship may be highly visible or they may actually share a career and work together. If they don’t, much adjustment may be necessary to keep the balance.
When Pluto comes along by transit it augurs a time of breakdown and breakthrough in this area of life. Questions are asked such as, “Is this relationship an authentic refection of my desires and ambitions in life?” Of course, she may not ask quite like that. She might just say, “What in the world am I doing with you?” The answer could range from “Exactly what I need to be doing” to “Going straight down the wrong path.” It could be a time of change and disruption, and because it is in the 10th, it will be highly visible, impossible to hide from.
The point is to ask the ‘right’ questions and make creative changes where necessary. Pluto often makes us want to throw out or annihilate whole structures to make change but it isn’t always necessary. The relationship may be fine. This transit will soon find out!
Let us know how this fits.
Warmly, Kim
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Post by nancy on Aug 8, 2004 15:03:59 GMT
This fits perfectly - this is a friend who had a chance to go overseas to work, but his partner didn't want to go and he declined the offer. I think it's going to come up again in the future and I feel the questions you posed about a relationship being an authentic reflection of one's desires and ambitions will play heavily for him.
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Post by Kim Falconer on Aug 9, 2004 23:35:21 GMT
I think it could play heavily, as you said. Just having Pluto through the 10th coincides with tremendous change in all our sources of identity, relationship none the least. Touching Juno really brings that one home. I hope it awakens some creative forces as well!
Warmly, Kim
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