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Jupiter entering Scorpio
How soon are we suppose to feel effects of Jupiter entering a sign? In this case Scorpio on Oct 11th. Some say we can feel the effects way before it happens or can it only be felt once it crosses that imaginary line of 0 degrees Scorpio? I’m experiencing some tough times and was hoping Jupiter would save me..somehow. Going through so much mental agony and things appear fearful to me. Would like to not feel fear throughout my days.
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My Natal Jupiter 1° in Scorpio 6th House. 😀 |
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Jupiter is leaving Scorpio right? It entered Scorpio last year.
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Oops mixed Sidereal and Tropical.
Sorry my Vedic Chart saying Jupiter in Swati in Libra 6th House. 😭 |
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But I heard in a video that a Jupiter return to it’s natal position is always a good thing. There must have been some good that came out of it for you. |
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I'm using placidious house system. Nothing worse than that. What you asc ? Which house Jupiter in ? Which star ? House lord ? Dasa, Aspetcs etc will tell the full story. |
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Tropical astrology followers (SOME, perhaps not all?) give much weighting-weightage to transit returns of jupiter and the slower saturn (and retrograde mercury -- but let us not digress...?) It is true that many jyotishis give much importance to sade-satis (saturn returns over natal moon), but here is what I experienced for jupiter: First return (age 12) -- Inconsequential? Age 14 was harder and ultimately healing ...? Second return (age 24-25) -- Growth and Maturity and began post-graduate education and first taste of independence and self-building Third return (age 36-37) -- Became parent and attended a marriage of a close relative. Lost my home (flood), but covered by insurance and stayed with elder sibling during the five months that renovation took. OH, and during that period got covered by local TV for my research activity (Not astrological) and got interviewed by a national TV network. Fourth return (age 48-49) -- Acme for myself, family and my work-group supervised by me, although a difficult time for neighbouring country and the world in general? A moment of awakening for ALL...? Fifth return (age 60-61) -- Retirement, a bit earlier than I had planned, but very timely...! Sixth return (72-73) -- If I have suffered enough already, perhaps the faculties of memory, wisdom-acquired, etc shall see me through when the time arrives...? I am sure others who have experienced Jupiter returns differently, shall not agree or might have other memoirs to share? Little wonder that astrology (any, but I only know JYOTISH) reminds us during our heuristic journey, that ONE SWALLOW does not make summer, nor does ONE ROBIN announce SPRING for ALL...? |
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Crystalpages Thanks for breaking that down! I'm about to enter my return for age 36-37. What house was your return placed in? 5th house? 7th house? or 10th house?
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Was reading an article on this transit and the general summary is -
Natives born with Moon sign Taurus, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn and Pisces will find this transit most auspicious. Natives born with Moon Sign as Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius will get average results. Moon sign born with Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Aries may get bad results of this transit. (However, the above is general reading.....as we all know it would also depend on our chart,planetary positions as well) |
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I'm Gemini Moon. |
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Thanks again Crystalpages. I figured it had to do with 7th house due to the public recognition?
Also can anyone answer the question about when we feel the effects of a transit. Some say 15 days before a planet enters a sign, some say a few days before, some say a day. |
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