THE ROLE OF JUPITER IN RELATIONSHIPS
We have discussed the following:
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Today I am going to discuss the importance of a Jupiter connection.
A relationship flourishes if Jupiters aspect each other. That generally means the type of "fun" you both choose will work well together. One does not want one's mate to have for instance a Jupiter in Scorpio while the other has a Jupiter in Sag,. For sure, the Jupiter in Scorpio will rain on the Jupiter in Sag parade. Look at the Jupiter placements you have had in past and present relationships. See how they fit.
If one person's Jupiter touches the others Sun, Moon, or Venus, there is a deep sense of connection that translates into the Jupiter person being protective of the other. That same Jupiter person is lucky for the other too. An innate flow of positive feelings with well aspected Jupiters makes it is easier to get over a relationship's bumps.
In a marriage, if it is going to be a "fertile" one, Jupiter needs to aspect the other's Moon. Venus and mercury could work though might not be as strong.
Last but not least, there is nothing better than Jupiters in the same sign, conjunction each other. Jupiter returns to the same sign every 12-13 years. This tie sometimes explains relationships with many years apart, different generations but both parties are very happy.
Start sharing with your Jupiter and its sign and where a sweetie's has been or is....
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9 comments:
Hi Jacquie!
Re Jupiter connections - my husband's natal Jupiter in Capricorn is conjunct my natal Mercury.
My Jupiter at 6 Pisces is more widely conjunct his Sun at 1 Aries (but out of sign).
So we have connections - and they do work well!
And above all Twilight, your jupiters, which is how you play compliment each other.
As if you didn't know already, you are happily married. Licky you.
I think you mentioned already that actual Jupiter hits are the most relevant here, but is there any benefit in having a partner's Jupiter (late Gemini) in an opposing sign to your own Moon (early Sag)?
Regardless, what does that planetary relationship reflect in turns of Jupiter's energy? (My guess would be something like the Jupiter person acts beneficially to the Moon person's emotions.)
(Not that my sweety and I don't already have a slew of energy supporting us. But in terms of Jupiter's positive relationship relevance, I think this is it.)
Thank you.
Woops. Sorry. I should have re-read your post before commenting.
You already posted originally how Jupiter affects the other's Sun, Moon, or Venus (at least when touching). Guess that's why my guess was what it was!
But, given that, is there much to notice about Jupiter squaring Venus?
I know that we play differently (Jupiter signs are squared) but we're getting used to that.
It is apparent to me that I was not clear. It is Jupiter to Jupiter ties , nothing else. Jupiter is how we enjoy our life, ..for a good mating we need to have fun together.
The judgment of whether they work together .2 jupiters has to do with the elements. Air and Fire work together. Water and earth work together.
That is it. I did mention for fertility the Moon/Jupiter. Sun/Jupiter ...often are seen with friends...and venus/Jupiter...children and parents frequently have that ite. These ties though nice, do not have the strength, or the ability to mutually have a hoot together as agreeable Jupiters.
ah... what about earth and earth, fire and fire, water and water, air and air...
The same elements work together.
what about one person's jupiter forming a t-sqaure with another person's sun/moon opposition? Would be too harsh of an aspect even though it involves Jupiter?
What counts, please read the comments is Jupiter to Jupiter, The other aspects flavor a bond but are not a necessity. Do you know why I say a good Jupiter tie is a necessity?
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