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Astronomy:
The largest planet, most rapidly turning (it has a 10 hour day), takes
12 years to move through the Zodiac.
Correspondences: Sapphire, topaz,
amethyst; tin; clove, sage, nutmeg, dandelion, jasmine,
red roses, foxglove, chestnut, sugar cane, turnips, asparagus, figs, tomato;
royal purple, blue, violet, lilac; elephant, deer, whale, ox, dolphin, all
domestic animals, peacock, stag; Thursday; full, generous curves; sweet and
fragrant flavors; philanthropists, politicians, philosophers, lawyers,
financiers, physicians, horse racers, priests, insurance agents; the liver,
posterior pituitary, hip joints, thighs, enlarged heart, diabetes, fluid
accumulations, epidemics, high blood pressure; 57 to 68 years of life.
Principles: Expansion, idealism,
comprehension, compassion, questing (extending one's horizons), conversion,
compensation, devotion, acceptance, grace, gratitude.
Actions: Diversifying, increasing,
seeking, proselytizing, giving, supporting, encouraging, teaching, leading,
inspiring, uplifting, exploring, meeting, anticipating, enlightening,
understanding, impressing, enveloping, believing, trusting, entertaining.
The Gifts of the Jupiter: Jupiter gives
blessings, good fortune, faith, eleventh-hour saves, opportunities, charity,
and recognition to those under its care. When one is open enough to accept
everyone without discrimination, to see God in everything, to trust and
embrace life as a spiritual path and a gift, and to appreciate the
incredible diversity of the Earth Plane; these are some of Jupiter's gifts.
The lessons Jupiter has to learn:
Jupiter can get lost in blind faith, and in a helper or missionary role.
Here we have to practice humility, to see that everyone is not the same or
as fortunate as we are. To fight the complacency that good times bring, and
to extend ourselves beyond our comfort zones. To open our minds to opposing
views, and to face that our truth may not be everyones.
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