Jupiter’s Astrological Significance

The Planet of Expansion

Jupiter is a social planet and rules idealism, but it’s also a generous planet that craves expansion. The Jupiter placement can tell you how someone relates to the world, and how they move through it. It can also tell you if a person is meant to travel, or stay stationary in their familiar surroundings. The Jupiter placement can also be indicative of the destiny of your financial life, or it can tell you what obstacles you may face in changing that destiny.

Keywords:

Expansion, luck, growth, optimism, abundance, understanding, adventure

Transit Time:

Twelve to Thirteen Months

Rulership:

Sagittarius

House Rulership:

Ninth House

Deities:

Jupiter, Zeus

Element:

Air

Polarity:

Positive

Energy:

Masculine / Day / Yang

Chakra:

Sacral, Third Eye

Crystals:

Amethyst, Corrine, Lapis Lazuli, Yellow Sapphire, Apophylite, Yellow Topaz, Selenite, Quartz


Herbs:

Sage, Astragalus, Bala, Cordyceps, Licorice, Ginseng, Oak

Positive Aspects

Adventurous, outgoing, explorative, eager, optimistic, idealistic, luck, wealth

Negative Aspects

Escapism, greedy, overconfidence, overindulgence, gluttony, unfocused, ungrounded

Dignities

Domicile:

Sagittarius, Pisces

Jupiter Placed in the Sagittarius Zodiac

Jupiter Placed in the Pisces Zodiac

Exaltation:

Cancer

Jupiter Placed in the Cancer Zodiac

Detriment:

Gemini, Virgo

Jupiter Placed in the Gemini Zodiac

Jupiter Placed in the Virgo Zodiac

Fall:

Capricorn 

Jupiter Placed in the Capricorn Zodiac


Myths of Jupiter

Section References

A lot of the information in this section comes from my own personal experience and higher channelings, but I used one main source to fact check myself and fill in any gaps in my knowledge. I have been working with this book for years and I’ve found it to be one of the most concise and straightforward works on Astrology to date. This section wouldn’t have been entirely possible to create without the accompanying works of Isabel M Hickey and her book Astrology: A Cosmic Science.

-Wicked

Source Citation:

Hickey, Isabel M. (1992). Astrology, A Cosmic Science. CRCS Publications