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Jupiter

Post by swetha » Thu May 19, 2005 6:19 am

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Jupiter - the big planet that signifies something big, the desire to reach out beyond the limits we experience in ordinary life. It signifies religion, spirituality, philosophy, all the means by which we attempt to see our lives within a bigger framework to make sense of them. I once knew someone whose birth chart had Jupiter on the Ascendant, who gave out a real sense of being guru or spiritual guide to those she encountered. The trouble is, if Jupiter is that prominent in our charts, it can take us out of ourselves to such an extent that we lose touch with mundane reality, and even with common sense. Sometimes the minor aspects of living are considered unworthy of our attention.

In Greek myth, Zeus (Jupiter) was king of the Gods, always seeking a new adventure symbolised by his pursuit of ever new objects of desire, yet being married to Hera, a contractual arrangement that he experienced as a limitation. Hera was always jealous of Zeus' adventures, but she could never stop him. Paradoxically it is often the feeling of limitation that feeds the desire for new experiences - they are forbidden, hence more desirable. If you have an Jupiterian partner it may be best to lovingly let them be adventurous, for if they have no sense of being forbidden the broadening of their horizons, the likelihood of actual infidelity may be reduced.

Jupiter is associated with law and ethics as that which follows from a sense of the natural order of things. A strong sense of responsibility and justice flow from a belief in higher truth. Contrast this with Saturn, where a sense of responsibility is often imposed from without. Just think, if you have a strong moral code, does it stem from a love of justice (Jupiter) or from barely recognised parental injunctions (Saturn)? The latter is apt to masquerade as the former!

A well-placed Saturn in the horoscope can provide a healthy balance to an unrestrained Jupiter. Unlimited expansion is not conducive to a successful life in the world where we have to adjust to social reality. However, if Jupiter and Saturn are in conflict in the birth chart, we are likely to experience social restraint as a menacing set-back to our expansionist aims.
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Post by swetha » Thu May 19, 2005 12:08 pm

Rules -Sagittarius
Day -Thursday
Colors - Green and Blue
Health -Jupiter rules, blood, liver, arteries, thighs, neck, weight problems, diabetes, cataract, intoxication, biliousness, cholesterol.
This is the biggest of all the planets of the solar system. Its radius is nearly 44,360 miles. The radius of Jupiter is nearly 11 times longer than that of the Earth. When it is nearer to the Earth it is seen brighter than any other fixed star but is less bright than Venus. Jupiter is said to be surrounded by a dense atmosphere of methane and ammonia gases.
Jupiter is the first of the slower-moving planets and it takes approximately a year to travel through one sign of the zodiac, thus forming a 12 year cycle. The return of Jupiter to the position it occupied at your birth once every 12 years marks an important development point. The energy of Jupiter is expansive but light. It is supposedly beneficial and at odd times harmful.
Jupiter rules your potential for growth and expansion on many levels like physical, intellectual, spiritual, cultural, and the accumulation of material assets, power, and status. It describes your optimism and aspirations. It represents your father and his position in society.
Jupiter is the signification for children, education, religion, prosperity, fame, gain, good marital order, providential help, political power, good luck, finances and long journeys.

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