
In the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, alongside the bodies of Eros and Psyche, orbits a celestial body named for the queen of the gods. Juno, asteroid number three, discovered in 1804, carries the archetype of the wife, the committed partner, the sacred container of long-term union. In the astrology of desire, Juno represents something distinct from Venus or Mars. Venus rules attraction and romance; Mars rules pursuit and passion. Juno rules the covenant. She is the part of us that longs not just for a lover but for a spouse, not just for a night of passion but for a lifetime of shared meaning, not just for the thrill of the new but for the deep, enduring satisfaction of the known.












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