Reevaluating Partnership Boundaries with Today’s Juno/Ceres/Uranus Yod
We have a Yod aspect today that involves Juno, Ceres, and Uranus. Juno (the focal point) is quincunx with both Ceres and Uranus while both Ceres and Uranus are sextile each other. It looked interesting given that Ceres is in Retrograde right now and we’re reconsidering how we unite with others. But let’s look at where each one is and how they impact each other.
Ceres in the sign of Pisces is nurtured by stepping outside the norm and allowing creativity and inspiration to flow. In the 6th House, the goddess fosters nurturing between co-workers and with Ceres herself in retrograde right now, we’re asked to reevaluate or reconsider how we embrace unity with others.
Uranus currently resides in Taurus and the 8th House suggesting that joint ventures or concerns involving shared resources may experience a sudden change now.
In Libra, Juno, as the goddess of marriage and the Queen of Heaven, requires equality and harmony with her partner. In fact, her royal presence insists on it. And in the 1st House, her identity surrounds supportive interactions with others and her expression of personal power within those relationships.
The sextile between Uranus and Ceres (retrograde) suggests reevaluating the manner in which we respect the individuality of others while still providing support. The inconjunct or quincunx with Juno suggests this involves partnerships and the boundaries both partners set with each other.
While Juno’s personal expression of power may want to provide that support no matter the circumstances, it may provoke consternation with her partner when individual boundaries are challenged. Too much support can feel smothering and have a negative impact on the relationship so use the awareness gleaned from Uranus and Ceres today to establish the boundaries necessary to foster respect and growth.
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