Juno in Sagittarius
Juno in Sagittarius wants to have fun and adventure in their lives. They know how to make the best of times and have it work in their favor. They have a way of knowing what they want in a relationship and can find out very quickly if it will work for them or not. Because of this, they can trust their intuition when it comes to relationships with others. They want someone that allows them to learn more about life, and also someone who will allow them to be their spontaneous self. They want to be in a relationship with someone that they consider smart and that they can learn a lot from. They need mental stimulation and if they don’t have it, they can grow bored pretty quickly. The Sagittarius Juno also has a strong spiritual side, and they need to tap into this. Find a partner should not be too big of a problem as the Juno in Sagittarius knows how to trust themselves to find the right mate.
3rd House
Keywords: The keywords associated with the 3rd house are communication, siblings, local travel, learning, writing, comedy, early childhood, social media, humor, elementary school, and language.
Cadent House Type: A Cadent house type is ruled by a mutable sign. Gemini is the air sign ruling the 3rd house.
The 3rd house in astrology is the location in your chart representative of early childhood, how you relate to your immediate environment, and learning and communication styles. Due to the fact that this house is associated with early childhood it also relates to siblings as a part of your family upbringing. The 3rd house can also indicate how much of a role your siblings did or did not play in your early home environment. This is also the house of learning, therefore; it is associated with education, elementary school, and early learning environments.
If you have a heavy emphasis of planets in the 3rd house this implies you have strong ties to your local community. You may be a local activist, a voice for your community, or a teacher. The sign on the 3rd house in your natal chart can help illuminate one’s particular learning styles. It can show you if you are more of a visual, auditory, or hands on learner.