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.
9th House
Keywords: The keywords associated with the 9th house are university, higher learning, academics, institutions, governments, philosophies, dreamscapes, perspective, authority, religion, spirituality, rules, law, justice, and the hierophant tarot card.
Cadent House Type: A Candent house is ruled by a mutable sign. Sagittarius is the mutable fire sign ruling the 9th house.
The 9th house in astrology is a symbol of higher education, institutions, long trips, dreams, and consciousness. It is often associated with travel in all of its forms both actual travel overseas and one’s internal spiritual journey. The 9th house is related to some of the abstract areas of life such as dream time, dream symbolism, and sleep. When you sleep your mind experiences things that our waking minds may never get the opportunity to experience.
If you have a lot of planets or heavy emphasis on the 9th house this could indicate that you are a life long learner, that you love traveling, and have a respect for higher education. This area of the chart is also related to publishing, literature, and writing. Due to its associated with institutions it can also represent religious authority, churches, or other areas of spiritual leadership. This house is symbolic of traveling, experiencing the world from a boarder perspective, and expanding horizons.