Jupiter Generations

StelliumNoise

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Piggybacking off of another thread: Can you notice the difference between your peers who have your same Jupiter sign and the ones who don't?

I have Jupiter in Gemini with two friends who also have it, and it really shows. All over the place and likely to do anything.
 

Bunraku

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I always thought Jupiter in Capricorn was an insecure position, that it likes to gather wealth and resources as a way to gain internal comfort. If that makes sense.
 

conspiracy theorist

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Of the 98'ers (Jupiter in Pisces), I notice a mental fertility and philosophical acumen that I find of some note. Results in wisdom and achievement beyond their years. There philosophy has heart. I haven't noticed laziness, non-ambition, lack of interest in worldly concerns nor disengaged "spirituality". I fully understand that I could be focusing on only the exceptional cases. Also, the majority of cases that I can call to mind also has heavy cardinality.
 

AJ Astrology

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Piggybacking off of another thread: Can you notice the difference between your peers who have your same Jupiter sign and the ones who don't?

Hi StelliumNoise,

I don't see that at all. Of course, I don't go about asking people, "Hey, you there on the scaffolding, where's your Jupiter?"

Even modern astrologers refer to Jupiter as a personal planet, and not like the outer bodies.
 

sworm09

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Piggybacking off of another thread: Can you notice the difference between your peers who have your same Jupiter sign and the ones who don't?

I have Jupiter in Gemini with two friends who also have it, and it really shows. All over the place and likely to do anything.

Don't you think Jupiter moves a little too quickly for there to be significant differences between Jupiter placements? That's roughly a different "generation" each year.....that's a little minor in my opinion.

That said, us Jupiter in Sagittarius bois are literally gods among men. Best generation that ever lived.
 
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Bunraku

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Hi StelliumNoise,

I don't see that at all. Of course, I don't go about asking people, "Hey, you there on the scaffolding, where's your Jupiter?"

Even modern astrologers refer to Jupiter as a personal planet, and not like the outer bodies.


No it's not they're social planets.

Their purpose in the universe is to teach us socialism
 

Bunraku

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Don't you think Jupiter moves a little too quickly for there to be significant differences between Jupiter placements? That's roughly a different "generation" each year.....that's a little minor in my opinion.

That said, us Jupiter in Sagittarius bois are literally gods among men. Best generation that ever lived.

It's only too quick if you think too slow. ;)
 

petosiris

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No it's not they're social planets.

Their purpose in the universe is to teach us socialism

I thought that mundane astrology teaches us socialism, whereas natal astrology teaches us capitalism, and is through the alchemical equilibrium of the two opposites, we shall achieve the Magnum Opus natally and the Age of Aquarius universally.
 

Bunraku

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I thought that mundane astrology teaches us socialism, whereas natal astrology teaches us capitalism, and is through the alchemical equilibrium of the two opposites, we shall achieve the Magnum Opus natally and the Age of Aquarius universally.

Age of Aquarius is about socialism/communism. That's what the sign represents, collectivism.

The goal of the zodiac is to find the collective. Aries= selfish -> Pisces = merging all together/least selfish.

Please keep up with the modern literature.



Bernie sanders will herald this era. :happy:
 

conspiracy theorist

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I think reliability is overrated.

I actually do ask that guy on the scaffolding what his Jupiter sign is. And that girl behind the check out counter, and the census representative, that taxi driver who drove me to work this morning, and that child in the ice cream line. Also that dog who took a **** in front my door. It's a good ice breaker imo
 

Bunraku

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Exactly. I doubt this person can relate. I bet this person berates the girl behind the counter or taxi driver instead.

Karens :(
 

Bunraku

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Jupiter in Capricorn.

Jupiter = expansion
Capricorn = austerity, meanness, stern

Jupiter in Capricorn = Expand Meanness
 

katydid

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My friend has a 13 yr old son. He has Sun/Mercury conjunct Jupiter in Capricorn. Born on Christmas Day.

When people would ask him what he wanted to be when he grew up, he'd always answer, "A King. "

He hasn't changed his answer but is trying to figure out a way to make that happen. :ninja:
 

CapAquaPis

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The 1987-98 generation is most likely to want America to have a democratic socialist system than previous 12 year Jupiter generations (I noticed the 1975-86 era like myself born in 1980 when Jupiter is in Virgo wants this change too). It may have to do with a cycle starts and ends in the giant planet's conjunctions with the farthest one, Neptune. They occurred in 1983 for example in the sign of Sagittarius which is ruled by Jupiter anyway.
 
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