This week in Astro News:
Jupiter
Jupiter changed signs yesterday, moving from Cancer into Leo, where he will
stay for about a year. Is this a good thing? Yes, I think so. When a big
planet changes sign like this it’s like painting a room a different colour,
or putting a different song on the radio; it changes our mood without us
really noticing, and in this case it changes it for the better. Jupiter in
Leo is warmer, friendlier and more optimistic than he is in Cancer, and I’m
absolutely sure that it will make the remaining months of this year seem a
whole lot nicer than what we’ve been through so far.
Jupiter is good news in all sorts of ways. In astrology he is the spirit of
growth and good fortune, and people born with Jupiter prominent are usually
larger, happier, luckier and wealthier than the rest of us. When Jupiter is
in a sign where his energies can be properly used, then everyone feels more
confident about themselves and their future. When he is poorly placed, or
held back by the influence of other planets, then of course the opposite
happens. In Leo he is in a fire sign, which is what he likes best. He is, as
the saying goes, in his element. (See? Now you know what the phrase really
means. Old astrology lies hidden in all sorts of everyday expressions.)
In a few weeks’ time Jupiter is going to clash with Neptune. Astrologers
usually describe this combination in terms of water, anything from a cold
shower to a flood or a tidal wave, but the general idea is that of washing
away all the rubbish and leftovers of the past and leaving things clean and
uncluttered, ready for a new start.
It can be a very revealing time; most of us simply find it refreshing, but
for politicians and for the stock markets it may be a different story...
Jupiter passes through each sign for one year in twelve, which makes it very
easy to work out when he will next visit your sign. If you can’t wait for
that, then there’s also a little ripple of Jupiter good fortune a few months
before your birthday if your age then is divisible by four: 24, 28, 32, and
so on. Think back and see if those dates ring any bells. If they do, then not
only have you got a window on your past, but a timetable for your future, as
well.
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