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015 - Jupiter

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All right, let's go ahead and get started. I will be covering Jupiter today. And I'm also going to be emphasizing in this one after covering the first five planets, um, being the Sun, Moon, Rising, Venus, and Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto, Uranus, and uh Neptune, they operate a little bit differently. I think that's important to mention. Um, they're still like applicable to the signs, but I noticed that they have not necessarily all the same um effects. Anyway, with that being said, let's go ahead and get started. As you can see, I was looking through the future. Who knows if I'll be alive by then? But it's always nice to see what's gonna be in the skies. Maybe we find another planet that has been affecting the astrology of everything forever. Anyway, so why is Jupiter so important? What is Jupiter? Why is Jupiter also not important? Jupiter gets told that it is many things, whether it's a benefactor, whether it's good luck, whether it's fun, partying, and to its own regards, a lot of that is true. I look at Jupiter as something that is either a ball and chain or an amazing source of water, and not just any kind of water, mineral water, like something that's going to nourish you, but at the same time, too much of anything isn't always good for you. And in that extent, I like to use the idea of being on an island. If you've ever heard people say, if you had to be on an island and you had three wishes or three things you could ask for, what exactly would you have on the island with you? And you can do a lot of, you know, intellectual thoughts with this, but my biggest thing is that when you're on that island and you ask for those wishes, the fact that you're getting what you need in a very deserted, discreet place is kind of what Jupiter symbolizes for me. It also symbolizes the fact that you are on that island, unless you wish for like more people, you are the only person on that island. And given that you are to yourself, you are secluded. It's just you. Now, your Jupiter placement can help you connect with others, but it is just you. So you want to take the time to identify how your Jupiter placement has been showing itself and affecting you through your years of life wherever you're at right now. But at the same time, you can be on that island and you know, not have fresh water. But around you, there is an ocean of salty water, one that you really can't drink. You know, basic chemistry would would teach you that that's not sustainable, even if you could bear the taste of disgusting salt water, you can't do it. And so Jupiter in it in its many ways can become cancerous in this extent that it gives you too much of something. For instance, it's known that Jupiter doesn't want to be in Mercurial signs like Gemini or Virgo. Why? Gemini and Virgo is always going to overcomplicate a situation. It's always going to be restless. But that's its perk. That's what's good about it. It calculates everything. But given that Jupiter is always going to create excess, I don't know if that's really what you want to be. So therefore, Jupiter gets seen to be in its exaltation in cancer, which can be great too, but that doesn't mean it can't be bad. If you're someone that has a chart that wants to be alone and you're forced to be around community, as amazing as that is, it can be kind of burdensome. Unless you find some sort of balance where you can be alone and also around people. Jupiter is told to not want to be in Capricorn. When I look at every placement and the sign that it's in, I kind of go away with the idea of some being bad and good. It's the same coin of morality. Um, you know, I should disclaim that, you know, there are clearly some things that I would not agree with morality-wise, but then that's also my chart. So with Jupiter going into Capricorn, I wouldn't think that's all bad. In fact, I would think I want that person in business, I want that person in long-term friendship because they've probably got the expertise having gone through stuff and or would steer me clear of things that don't make sense, or could be very reliable financially to partake on adventures or projects on, or they could be very annoying to be friends with. You know, it it so much depends on that person's chart. But in Jupiter, we come to the idea that enough is not enough, or the damned doesn't work. Because if the damned doesn't work, then you become the damned. What does that mean? I don't think YouTube would censor me for that, but what does that mean? Let's just say humor. You have Jupiter in the 10th house than it is in Sagittarius. We'll just use a domicile for now, but I will impart other things. And when I actually cover each planet with each sign, I'll dig in way more. But Jupiter and Sag is amazing. I've seen a few Jupiter and Sag people skim, uh let me not say skim or grift, um, adventure and freely enjoy life with like less than a hundred dollars in their bank account. It's extremely funny, but they can. Now, why is that so? Jupiter being the belief of faith and the idea that things can be optimistic, no matter where you have Sagittarius, it's always going to assume the better of what could be happening. Now, of course, you know, there can be stages to a Sagittarius' life in terms of the planet with the placement. It goes from being freely optimistic and quote unquote maybe naive and whimsical to a little bit jaded, a little bit blunt because it's progressing into Capricorn, where it's like, okay, things are not what they are. I hate that humans can't be this way, et cetera, et cetera. But faith, being that you have belief, is it's a two-part thing in astrology. So it shares itself with, in my opinion, they all like hold hands together. Neptune and also um Pisces. And given that this idea of faith is together and it's connected, what is the opposite of the science? It's the other mutables, it is the idea of knowing all, which would be Gemini, and then simply having an answer to everything, which is Virgo, and they don't necessarily get along. There are squares and also oppositions. And my point of view of this is that one needs the other, right? The square and opposition teaches you to be able to have balance. And when it comes to Sagittarius, oh, excuse me, Jupiter not wanting to be in um Virgo or Gemini, it's just that, like, you know, just live a little, have fun, be in the moment, don't let things bother you. And a person that has Jupiter in the 10th house, for instance, in Sagittarius, is definitely not planning. They are a wing in this shit. But also, there's a cool thing about the outer planets in the houses. With those planets, I very much incorporate the other signs. So, like I said, I think at the start, you know, each one of these planets are like kids in a playground. And when it comes to this playground, when it comes to the outer planets, they're like middle or high schoolers that are somehow playing with the elementary school kids. Right? There is some sort of I might know more. And so if you pair Jupiter and Venus together, like, you know, Venus could be in Capricorn, and Jupiter could be in um Capricorn as well. But like I look at the Jupiter to see how it's influencing that Venus, unless Venus is being influenced by like two other kids, which would be like, let's just say Pluto being in Aries, no one's alive with that. Pluto being in Cancer, yeah, no one's alive with that either anymore. Pluto and Libra. And you know, seeing how that makes them personalize, how that um shows their persona. So this person would go from the dam to the damned in the instance of the dam being like a literal water dam, by the way. I I think I should say that. Like, you know, you have excess, and a dam, if I know correctly, helps you contain water so you can get it when you need it, right? It stops the flow. But the damned is when you are, I guess, biblically damned, or it's this notion that there's no going back to what things were, and that could be dangerous. Jupiter in the 10th house could overextend itself with work. Um, I get that. I got Jupiter in the 10th, although in a different sign, I know I love working, but I also just love humanity, right? And Jupiter in Sag, however, is not necessarily going to be a workaholic as one might think, unless the rest of the chart really pushes that. They're actually going to be more interested in the public. And this is where the placement and the planet and the house coming together to show you that, well, yes, Capricorn is about, you know, the work and how people are looking at you from a bird's eye view of who you are and whatever. But Sagittarius is not here just to work, it's here to experience. So it's not even, did I spell experience wrong? Okay, whatever. It's not even necessarily about going and doing something that's going to change them, uh, to make them extreme, excessive amounts of money, unless they literally have Capricorn and Scorpio hugging the two sides of their chart. It could very well be that it would be the experience of doing something. Like it's Sagittarius' energy is so much like, you know what? It'd be really cool if we could, yeah, let's try it's it's that. It's I got an idea and I want to execute it while everyone else is thinking about how it's going to go. You know, the squares being Virgo and Gemini, and the opposition being Gemini is like, I'm gonna think about it, I gotta plan, I gotta know. It's sad. Is like, let's just fucking do it. And this distinct energy in this 10th house is going to move way more towards let's do that. Now, the damned part about it being that it doesn't stop, and that's where a benign discovery in your body doesn't necessarily mean you even have to have surgery, you have to remove it, you have cancer. But once it becomes malignant, it's excessive, it just can't stop. And that is where Jupiter and Saturn are very important in the outer planets because if I remember correctly, Saturn was made from Jupiter to stop Saturn, and then Saturn was stopping Uranus because of Gaia and how he hated his Titan kids. But Jupiter and Saturn make a bounce, right? I like to, and I don't know that it's exactly the case for this, but I like to flip Saturn and just show people like Saturn is just Jupiter upside down in a way, it's kind of ugly, but they're like the same thing, you know. If I flip this, if I nope, I'm gonna try it. Yeah, they're they're like the same thing, just picture that for yourself. And Jupiter and Saturn is huge now. When Jupiter and Saturn actually conjunct, it creates budgeting, and I'll talk about that more in the Saturn video. But coming back to faith, having placements in Jupiter also requires that you do take the leap, and that is why Jupiter is loving itself in Sagittarius, because Sag is going to do that anyway. That's the energy of the sign. It's it's going to take that chance, it's going to take that risk. Whereas, you know, the the other signs might not as much. And this whole notion of having the ability and the faith to go through something is what makes life worth living. Without just the desire to experience, what are you really doing? So let's use another example of this placement and where it actually like goes, you know, because I personally think that as the years go on and you get to your, you know, your uh your Jupiter return, whether it's the first, second, or third, you know, well, if you're watching this and it's your third return, I appreciate you. But like your first and second for sure, it's kind of just like, you know, I've experienced Jupiter in many ways, and I have my favorite placements where Jupiter is at. Like for me, I know I looking back, I enjoy Jupiter in Earth placements. I enjoy it in my air placements. Water, not so much. Right. But that's because of my chart. And so when you come across those periods of time where you get the year to do something, you know, really push into that Jupiter because it gives you a soft blanket of what it is that you're looking for. And honestly, when it comes to the outer planets, I really look at the house and how it, you know, it aspects as like really, really big parts of it. Because that Jupiter and Sag in the first house is a completely different person that might not at all care about business and just wants things to be about completely them, right? Jupiter being in the sixth house might not even want any credit, they just simply want more knowledge. Because at the end of the day, Sagittarius always evolves to saying the dopamine does not satisfy me. What is next? And usually it leads to experience life, just being in the moment, being real. And I don't want to quote gypsies because I don't know enough about their culture, but I would assume that's what it is to be here in the moment, you know. So going into Jupiter and Taurus in the seventh house as an example, Jupiter wants stability here because it wants to always know that it's stair stepping into greener pastures. Jupiter and Taurus is extremely Venusian. It is extremely desiring continuation. It does not want any sort of chaos, especially given the fact that the opposite, in this example being the Scorpio Rising, this retrograded Jupiter, without knowing anything else about this person, it would very much tell me that they are looking for another contract or person. You could say I'll use basic definitions, but they're looking for outside energy that comes through their life that gives them stability. Because a retrograde is even more desiring of that. And given that it's a Leo degree, it's very much like I want to be pleasured, but like comforted by what comes through. So in a good sense, hopefully this person has no Scorpio placements, no fixed signs, because then it makes having this placement very easy. It's very, very easy. If they have fixed signs, this complicates things a lot more. But that seventh house Jupiter is like if you're not coming here to help me make life easier, then I just don't want you. And that is what Scorpio risings do. All the fixed signs are looking for their compatibility and stability. I think the only one that kind of suffers, unironically, it's it's Taurus Rising, I think, because they always attract chaos, wanting to or not, because their descendant is Scorpio. Now, with this example, it's an amazing house for Jupiter to be in, regardless of the sign, because through life we go through people, unless the rest of the chart wants to be alone. Then it'd be like, What is your karma looking to do? Right. Because a chart like this has Jupiter training the earth in where normally there'd be airhouses, meaning this would normally be Aquarius, and this would normally be Gemini, and this would normally be Libra. So it's looking for very stable, practical, make sense friendships. They don't work. They're probably gonna leave them. They're gonna be very straightforward about it because they just want those practical friendships. Now, Jupiter being excess, right? The damned part, you're looking for too much in another person that could probably render codependency, right? The Jupiter in the seventh house, the retrograde, especially retrograde, usually showing um for the masculine and the feminine, you know, the conditions of how um the I'll say for the feminine, how the conditions of the masculine would approach them, and then also for the masculine itself, the conditions of their luck and how easy it would be to acquire. So in the seventh house here, it's like I really, really, really, really need this. If it's not this, I don't want it. Now, if they have Virgo placements, this could be great because then the person's like picky in a healthy, self-respectful way. But if this person has more air in their chart, then they're probably just gonna be up for anything and it would be a little bit loss of self-respect. But once again, Jupiter in Taurus isn't all that bad. Now, if this Jupiter placement was in the first house, I would be looking at um eating disorders as a really big thing because they're constantly looking for that sense of security. So they either latch on to hoarding, like an eighth house um Taurus um placements, Venus and Mars can do that or whatever, but that hoarding could also be like owning a museum, you know. It it just depends how the rest of the chart plays out, and that is a really big case for a lot of these outer planets. So let's do another example, and I need some water. Let's keep going. We did earth, we did fire, let's do air. And let's do labor rising with completely different clothes. Alright, eighth house, Jupiter and Libra. That's an interesting one. So Jupiter entering the eighth house is um speaking of like previous you know what? I I covered the seventh, the tenth. Let me do the fourth. So I'll I'll just put this in the fourth. Sorry for the the Pisces rising. I guess you're gonna have to book. Alright, so cancer rising with Jupiter in the fourth house. This is pretty pretty simple. Um, I think that when you look at the cardinal axis, one of the biggest things is realizing the cardinal axis makes you because the first, the seventh, the fourth, and the tenth are basically you. It's like X marks the spot. Now you could say that for any of the like cardinal and whatever like crosses, but you can only understand yourself by I guess the people that come to you. That should be last. The stuff that's happened when you grew up, and also the way that you want the world to see you, right? And the 12th house affecting the fourth house being your subconscious, the womb to which you were born, to which you find values, to which you speak, and also where you. We're growing in, it's really, really important that if you have Jupiter in the fourth, you you rarely dive into childhood stuff. And I mean, I you could say that for any fourth house placement, but especially in the fourth, given that this air sign Jupiter is always going to be the negotiator and the solution and um the balance of the family. Yeah. Yeah, I would very much say that you gotta make sure that that's the case. Because Libra is always in the center of gossip and drama because it's always trying to position itself in a place of power, even though it's not intentional, even though they don't, it's not like they go either way, like, oof, how do I climb the status hierarchy? Like, it's not like that, it's more like needing to know and knowledge and information is a part of human beings. And the way I look at it, the air signs are all about humanity. So given that they evolve from this desire to be in their collective, when you add Jupiter being the damn, oh, I'm around everything, I'm around um entertainment, I'm around people, I'm always around people, right? Unless it's Jupiter is afflicted and it's lonely. There is always a desire to keep civility or civility, um, to keep it civil. There we go. Uh, when I find moon and Libra people, and I typically look at uh their their moms, right? Because the moon, I'm like, okay, she was keeping it very surface level, she's just trying to be whatever. She doesn't necessarily want to go too deep with things, but it's also because of the fact that before you get to Scorpio, you start with Libra, and the biggest part of understanding someone, like without hearing them, especially, is their body language. So to make sure people aren't perceiving you, you have to be blending in, right? I would assume the CIA and the FBI aren't walking around in suits and black glasses like people think they are, they're probably just everyday looking people. There's this whole theory I saw on Twitter one time about how you know the most dangerous people in the world don't have tattoos because it's very descriptive of you to have tattoos. Now, I don't think that's the case because people that might do good or bad things, I don't think the tattoo would describe them, but it's the idea that surveillance tries to fit in and it wouldn't necessarily stick out, right? Like I got tattoo, I could still be a bad person. But if the average person is driving some sort of car less than 50 grand, some sort of community setting that they go to where people see them, it would be really easy to fit in and blend an environment where you have basically points of reference for something happens, right? This is enough true crime for now. But it's not to say that it's malicious, but it's very much well, I don't want to stick out, right? Because in war, you you're in a team, like you don't want to fight solo, especially if you're in like fighting like a total war, you don't want to fight solo. So it's important that you have comrades, and that's what Libra does by understanding what's going on in the situation, right? By seeing how you know us versus them. That's why Libra energy sometimes can be very spineless and very quick to run because the the balance of power shifts so fast, right? And coming from Virgo leaping into Scorpio, Libra is all about looking and saying, okay, like how do I position myself, right? And you know, that's just what it is. Uh I I don't think I want to dive into the history of that because it's kind of like if your kingdom's falling, like what are you gonna do? Do you stay with your kingdom? That could be honorable, but that's why Ares is ready to always die for something, but that's why Scorpio becomes ready to commit to something. Libra doesn't innately have that, and there's not anything wrong with that, but the Jupiter and Libra is always going to be a part of conflict, bring conflict, so it's not actually the center. Bring other placements into this, maybe some Leo, maybe some Aquarius, and you have a completely different dynamic, but just this Leo, um, just this Libra placement itself in the fourth house is going to always be a part of stuff, whether it's friendships, because the fourth house is going to try in the eighth house and the eleventh house, um, depending on the longevity of that um sorry, I said 11th house, the 12th house, the longevity of that partnerships or work, right? The way that everything looks. If I find Jupiter in the fourth house, this is a person that's burdening themselves with a lot, because that's most likely the way that they find themselves to fit into the equation, and that would be the effects of Jupiter alongside with the third house that maybe doesn't have any Virgo placements in it. I don't want to say hopefully it doesn't, but if you if you add Virgo placements into a Cancer Risings chart, like they're they're constantly subconsciously scanning, right? Because that 12th house in Gemini is playing all sorts of things that are going on. And if you notice, in order to really cover this placement, it wasn't just simply talking about it, it was looking at the houses and what other planets might aspect it. And you know, when I do cover every sign, that is something that I notice for the outer planets. I have less to say because diving too deep into it probably discredits you with your placement and what it is that you have in your chart. The first five are really easy to just dive in and be like, yeah, they they usually tend to do this, right? But even with that, the rest of the chart is important. And I can't stress that enough because my perception of a Jupiter in Libra is based on a lot of the charts that I've read, things I've seen in history. But you might come along and you're a unique Pokemon that has Pluto and Aquarius in your chart. My point of view of things are gonna be a lot different for you because, well, assuming I uh this video is seen now, 20 years from now, and it's 2046. Most of the Pluto and Aquarius children are gonna be in their 20s, right? And they might have to redefine themselves, which is a big thing for them, because they're gonna have no true history to relate to, especially with all the outer planets. Same thing with um no, actually, I think Pluto's the the biggest one. There are niche unique placements that that I call like you know different grades of Pokemon, but yeah, I think that'll pretty much wrap it up. So to surmise, you know, Jupiter is an awesome placement. Uh, it's an awesome planet, sorry. But every everything has its yin and yang, and the downsides of Jupiter would be the fact that, you know, you might have Jupiter in Cancer, but you don't like people. You know, you might have Jupiter retrograded in Cancer and you really want that love, but then you also have Saturn in Cancer, and it's like, damn, I can't get that, right? And I'll and I'll talk more about the Jupiter-Saturn stuff. Um, every single placement is unique, right? Water sign Jupiters are really interesting with how they show themselves, especially Scorpio and Pisces. Um, looking for a few like Chiron and water signs with the Jupiter and water signs, it's really interesting how it plays a part. So everyone's interestingly unique in that sense. But with that being said, thank you so much for watching, and I will see you guys in the next video.

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