From January 12th to March 10th, the asteroid Juno transits the fiery, bold sign of Aries. In astrology, Juno rules marriage and long-term partnerships. Under the Juno in Aries transit, we appreciate a dash of dominance and boldness in our long-term partnerships. Under this energy, we take a direct approach when dealing with our partners, and if we are interested in a long-term relationship, we are looking for someone that embodies Aries energy. Under Juno in Aries, both the positive and negative aspects of Aries, so we have to consider how this energy impacts our approach to being in a relationship with our partners.
Let’s explore how Juno in Aries impacts our dealings in committed, long-term relationships.
A Fiery, Self-Starting Partnership
With Juno in Aries, we are likely to want direct action from our long-term committed partners. In order to feel that a partner is worth investing in the long term, we want someone that shows via their actions that the partnership is moving forward. Given that Aries energy is impulsive and willing to take risks, there could be a tendency to move quickly which could even show up as getting married on impulse…elopements anyone?
The only issue is that while Aries energy is quick to move a relationship forward, it doesn’t have the staying power. In relation to Juno, this could result in partnerships that begin just as quickly as they begin. This energy could also show up as a preference for partners that are willing to take risks.
Attracted to Aries-Like Partners
With Juno transiting Aries, there is a preference for partners that exhibit Aries qualities…for better or worse. Risk-taking, impulsivity, courage, fearlessness, and boldness are quite attractive when considering partners for the long term. If our partners don’t usually possess these traits, true to the nature of Aries, we could be a bit frustrated. We want to deal with our partners directly, forwardly, and with intention. We want partners that are motivated themselves while motivating us. Traditionally, Aries doesn’t stick around when discontent. However, the Juno in Aries transit is temporary, so it is important to not make any rash partnership decisions that we could later regret…especially when Juno moves into the more stable, grounded energy of Taurus.
Up For The Chase
In general, the energy of Aries is that of the hunter. Juno in Aries is excellent for spicing up long-term relationships by creating the desire to chase our partners. We could feel that we are dating our spouses and long-term partners all over again! Aries energy enjoys being pursued or the pursuer…like a cat chasing a mouse.
Anyone in a long-term committed relationship is aware of the settling and familiarity that can take the newness and spark away. This Juno in Aries transit urges us to take action to revive the spark that keeps a long-term relationship alive that lets committed partners know that there is still an interest. Remember, Aries is ruled by Mars which governs sexual attraction. Making space to honor the innate attraction within a committed relationship is recommended.
Taking The Lead
Initiative is another trait that is desired during the Juno in Aries transit. Aries energy doesn’t want to wait for anyone for anything. There is a certain level of independence and boldness that allows this energy to strike out on its own. Even within a partnership, the energy of self-starting is important. During this transit, we could want our partners to hold their own weight. Think of independence and interdependence as opposed to codependency. This is a great time to discuss how to be in a relationship that offers the independence that allows for a committed bond.
Also, because the Juno in Aries orients us toward partners that are self-starting and take the lead, it can be frustrating to deal with partners who don’t naturally possess this type of energy. Again, it is important to remember that the Juno in Aries transit is temporary, and we would do well to avoid making impulsive decisions about long-term partnerships. What this energy can teach us is how all partners can take initiative to solidify a committed relationship.
Clashing At Times
Aries is ruled by Mars which is associated with the God of War, so this Juno in Aries transit could bring arguments, fights, and disagreements that are necessary to address the permanency of a long-term relationship. All too often, people compromise themselves in order to maintain a committed union. One of the benefits of Juno in Aries is the opportunity to get direct and honest about what each partner wants. While Aries can be considered selfish at times, there’s nothing wrong with making sure that both parties in the relationship are having their needs met within the union.
For those who are used to compromising in a committed relationship, the Juno in Aries transit allows space for change even if this comes through acknowledging differences that lead to disagreements.
Also, the energy of Juno in Aries can show up as a bossy, domineering partner. For those who have issues with dominance and control within long-term committed relationships, this transit does offer the space to address these concerns around dominance directly for resolution and understanding.
Beware of Impulsivity
Rashness and impulsivity have to be acknowledged with the Juno in Aries transit. In fact, this energy could create the desire to move beyond relationships or start new committed relationships. Even if there are upset feelings due to discussions or disputes that occur in committed relationships during this transit, it’s important to remember that Aries energy doesn’t stay mad for long. These bouts of passionate fury are an impetus for change in committed relationships. Take a breather with this passionate Aries energy and come back to your committed partner once you’ve calmed down.
If you are interested in starting a committed relationship, don’t head to Las Vegas for that elopement at this time! Do you really know this potential spouse? Do you see yourself with this person for the long term? Don’t allow your sexual attraction and interest to propel you into a relationship on impulse. Risks are great, but when it comes to commitments, a partner that aligns with your life is important. If you meet someone during the Juno in Aries transit, enjoy the courting and forgo the commitment at this time as a fast commitment could be something that you regret.
Ultimately, Juno in Aries transit allows us to be very direct with ourselves about what we want in a long-term partner. It’s important to remember that to be in a committed relationship with others we must first be able to be in a relationship with ourselves. Juno in Aries prompts us to get selfish about what we want in a committed partnership to ensure that we are ultimately partnered with someone that has the character traits, intentions, values, etc. that are a direct reflection of ourselves.