Interesting — Juno in Sagittarius is what I have natally, conjunct Saturn. I would consider a shared belief system important if I ever had a partner, but I have been very single forever.
If you have Juno in Sag natal placement, you will definitely require intellectual stimulation with your partner, as well as a mutual belief system or even a shared vision for the future. Inflated expectations of the future can result when a unifying vision is not shared.
As you most likely know, conjunctions are good or bad depending on the source of energy. Healthy partnership = positive; illness = negative. Here 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 ( Jupiters influence ).
Stressful aspects suggest that one's limiting belief systems, personal insecurities, or fears f commitment may become obstacles to forming meaningful relationships. These individuals may remain with a partner our of social pressure, a sense of duty, or due to the desire for material security that can, in turn, lead to feelings of oppression, frustration, and dependency. In some instances, fears of intimacy may block the formation of lasting unions.
This aspect suggests that you can be attracted to serious, older, responsible, parental types who can provide safety and security ( Saturn Keywords ); or, you may attract those who expect you to fill that role.
The resolution to this challenge would lie in building a realistic plan to create a secure relationship with yourself which supports YOUR needs first. Your statement that you would consider a shared belief system if you were to enter a relationship has me curious as to whether or not you are solid and secure in your own belief system; thus, your vibration would most likely attract likeminded.
Good points. I suppose I have prioritized sorting out my own belief system for some time -- I have to know what I believe before I drag anyone else into it!
Exactly. Foundations are built on solid ground. If you’re fluctuating then you’re likely to be easily influenced to lean toward something unhealthy ( though it would not appear to be at the time ) out of longing or loneliness. We all want to feel we belong somewhere and are accepted for who we truly are. When we reach the point that we know who we truly are then the desire to belong becomes obsolete and we vibrate at a solid and secure level, attracting likeminded.
Interesting — Juno in Sagittarius is what I have natally, conjunct Saturn. I would consider a shared belief system important if I ever had a partner, but I have been very single forever.
If you have Juno in Sag natal placement, you will definitely require intellectual stimulation with your partner, as well as a mutual belief system or even a shared vision for the future. Inflated expectations of the future can result when a unifying vision is not shared.
As you most likely know, conjunctions are good or bad depending on the source of energy. Healthy partnership = positive; illness = negative. Here 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 ( Jupiters influence ).
Stressful aspects suggest that one's limiting belief systems, personal insecurities, or fears f commitment may become obstacles to forming meaningful relationships. These individuals may remain with a partner our of social pressure, a sense of duty, or due to the desire for material security that can, in turn, lead to feelings of oppression, frustration, and dependency. In some instances, fears of intimacy may block the formation of lasting unions.
This aspect suggests that you can be attracted to serious, older, responsible, parental types who can provide safety and security ( Saturn Keywords ); or, you may attract those who expect you to fill that role.
The resolution to this challenge would lie in building a realistic plan to create a secure relationship with yourself which supports YOUR needs first. Your statement that you would consider a shared belief system if you were to enter a relationship has me curious as to whether or not you are solid and secure in your own belief system; thus, your vibration would most likely attract likeminded.
Good points. I suppose I have prioritized sorting out my own belief system for some time -- I have to know what I believe before I drag anyone else into it!
Exactly. Foundations are built on solid ground. If you’re fluctuating then you’re likely to be easily influenced to lean toward something unhealthy ( though it would not appear to be at the time ) out of longing or loneliness. We all want to feel we belong somewhere and are accepted for who we truly are. When we reach the point that we know who we truly are then the desire to belong becomes obsolete and we vibrate at a solid and secure level, attracting likeminded.
You got this! xo