Juno in Taurus, Juno in the 10th House

Juno in Taurus

Juno in Taurus wants to be grounded and it is important to find someone that meets that groundedness. Stability and security are also very high, so the Taurus would need someone with these traits as well. Being caring and sensual is at the forefront of the Taurus in Juno. Someone that is a bit of a free spirit and too flighty might irk the Juno Taurus. They want someone that they know is going to be there before they make the big jump into commitment. The Taurus doesn’t want to change another person, so they are hesitant to make a huge commitment at first. They want to know that their partner is as loyal and caring as they are. Physical attraction is important in some ways to the Juno Taurus, however, it has to go much deeper than that if they every expect it to last long term. The Taurus Juno wants financial and emotional security. They believe these are the cornerstones of a healthy relationship.

10th House

Keywords: The keywords associated with the 10th house are work, career, parents, authority, government, leadership, fame, notoriety, legacy, and public life. 

Angular House Type: An Angular house type is ruled by a cardinal sign. Capricorn is the cardinal earth sign ruling the 10th house. 

The 10th house in astrology is symbolic of your life in the public’s eye and your career path. This area of the chart is symbolic of the authorities in your life; parents, bosses, and leaders. It shows you how your relationship with your parents has played out and how easily you accept or reject authority in your life. The 10th house is where we meet or defy expectations for our career, family, and achievements. This house is also related to notoriety and legacy. 

The 10th house is allowing you to better understand the dynamics of power and control. At times we exert little control over what the world or others think of us. We can construct our identity but often the person we are trying to portray is clouded by the worlds view of us. The 10th house is giving you the opportunity to take ownership of your career, who you want to be, and what you want people to remember about you.