Synastry

Pallas-Juno Aspects in Synastry

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Disclaimer: This article represents a few interpretations among countless interpretations of synastry. For a deeper understanding, check out my comprehensive list of synastry aspects.

Pallas Conjunct Juno Synastry

With Pallas conjunct Juno synastry, Pallas can offer innovative solutions to the relationship’s challenges. Pallas’ keen insight into behavioral patterns can help Juno navigate their complex inner world. Pallas can bring strategies that strengthen the long-term potential of the bond.

Pallas can show Juno that the ability to repair conflicts is more crucial than avoiding them. It’s not about never fighting, but about reconnecting afterward with kindness instead of letting bitterness linger.

Juno can bring a sacrificial dedication to the partnership. Juno can teach Pallas that marriage isn’t about self-fulfillment but self-giving.

Being in love is easy, but choosing to love someone every day, through both joy and difficulty, is a conscious ongoing choice. Juno’s loyalty can help Pallas feel secure to invest fully in the bond.

Pallas Sextile Juno Synastry

With Pallas sextile Juno synastry, Pallas can help Juno see the partnership through an objective lens. Pallas’ problem-solving skills can support Juno’s relationship goals. Pallas can inspire Juno’s righteous thoughts, which will lead to the righteous speech and action.

Juno can demonstrate to Pallas a deeper understanding of commitment through devoted actions. Juno can guide Pallas to apply their wisdom to the art of human connection. Juno can nurture Pallas’ emotional intelligence when dealing with conflicts. They can teach Pallas to think with the heart and feel with the mind.

Pallas Square Juno Synastry

With Pallas square Juno synastry, Pallas may unsolicitedly offer solutions to Juno’s emotional problems. Pallas may feel frustrated by Juno’s irrational relationship approaches that don’t match their rational perspectives.

Juno may feel Pallas’ analysis lacks the emotional intelligence they crave. They may struggle to understand why Pallas can’t simply “intuit” the importance of certain aspects.

At times, this aspect can lead to philosophical debate about the nature of love and commitment. Your visions will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.1

Pallas Trine Juno Synastry

Pallas trine Juno synastry can allow for smooth communication about your relationship goals and challenges. Pallas can show Juno that love alone can’t sustain a marriage without the practical skills needed to resolve conflicts.

Uncommunicated expectations can be destructive. Pallas can encourage Juno to have clear conversations about future goals, finance, and family roles together. Pallas can come up with strategies for the partnership that align with Juno’s vision.

Juno can express their need for commitment in ways that Pallas finds logical and actionable. Juno can motivate Pallas to adapt their strategies to life’s challenges while still maintaining a strong foundation. The foundation is trust. Juno can demonstrate to Pallas that every relationship will change, but change must not change the foundation of a true relationship.

Pallas Opposite Juno Synastry

With Pallas opposite Juno synastry, Pallas can be calculating in love. They may overly analyze Juno’s actions so that they’re happy with the choices they made down the road. Pallas can be untrusting because they want to see if Juno is a good fit as a long-term partner.

Juno may struggle with Pallas’ indecisiveness. Juno can challenge Pallas to think about what doesn’t work in the relationship, which is exactly Pallas’ lack of trust.

Juno may desire more overlapping values with Pallas. Juno may want agreement on fundamentals like children, responsibilities, and roles. But Pallas may compete intellectually instead of cooperating with Juno. Juno can push Pallas to move beyond abstract theories and engage in the messy reality of human commitments.

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  1. Quote from Carl Jung ↩︎