Champagne and Strawberries: Two Sides of Jupiter the Greater Benefic
With more on the Tightening Tentacles of our Technocratic Society: The Redcoats are coming!
The following is drawn from work I did on a natal chart. It is basically the cliff notes version, drawn from the corresponding sections, of the book Exploring Jupiter: The Astrological Key to Progress, Prosperity & Potential (1996) by Stephen Arroyo:
Pisces rising: The sign on the ascendant shows us the outward image of the personality. You have a highly optimistic attitude, so much so that you might be overly optimistic at times without realizing it. You are irrepressible and buoyant, always wanting to be on the move. You are forever ready to see new things and meet new people. Keen to offer advice, you may be helpless at clarifying your own situations and the future implications of your decisions. There are times when your analytical skills will fail you and you could benefit from the practical advice of a trusted friend.
You instinctively want to make people feel better, to inspire them, and support those who need help. You don't want to worry yourself, and you don't want to see others consumed with worry or fear. You have a psychic sense that makes you prophetic and intuitive. You may even possess natural gifts in the healing arts. You live your life according to your ideals and rarely waiver.
Pisces people are cherished for their sympathy and listening ability. The Pisces is not likely to dig in and help you complete a project as a Capricorn is likely to do. Pisces will listen attentively longer than any other sign. You have a natural inclination toward the metaphysical, or mystical, and if it is not fulfilled there can be a tendency to become self-destructive. Your sensitivity and openness can become a liability if you do not learn to protect yourself.
You have a love of nature and a great need for privacy. Your need for emotional expression may result in music playing a key role in your daily life. Pisceans usually have an affinity for being around water or water activities. You may be more sensitive than most to the sights, sounds, smells, and other sensations within the world.
You have a self deprecating and rather low-key demeanor making you extraordinarily likable. Richard Pryor is one example of a Pisces rising. Another is David Carradine who starred in the famous TV series Kung Fu which helped to popularize eastern philosophy and the martial arts. There are many other stage and screen personalities, with Pisces rising, such as Carol Burnett and Raquel Welch. Accomplished athletes include Pete Rose and Dorothy Hamill.
Jupiter in Sagittarius: Jupiter rules the signs of Pisces and Sagittarius. Pisces is the feminine sign, and Sagittarius is the masculine sign. When you were born, Jupiter was in the sign of Sagittarius. This gives you the rather unique distinction of someone who embodies both sides of Jupiter. Your Sagittarius Jupiter brings great physical vitality that can incline you to go to extremes in all that you endeavor. Caution is advised against being overly optimistic and trusting thus scattering your energies. With Saturn strongly represented on your birth chart, you likely don’t have any problem moderating Jupiter’s negative potential for over-inflation. Jupiter expresses itself best through service to others whether it be in the healing arts, the church, or volunteering in a setting where your optimism and sunny disposition can infect the lives of others.
You love the intoxicating feeling of ever expanding exhilaration. You are a positive thinker in the extreme and too much show of emotion can bring you down. You are a visionary and a poet who creates idealized worlds through artistic expression. Famous examples of artists who have Jupiter in Sagittarius include Vincent van Gogh, William Butler Yeats, and William Blake to name a few. Broad minded, tolerant, and future oriented, efforts at self improvement come naturally to you. Dale Carnegie who wrote the books How to Win Friends and Influence People and How to Stop Worrying and Start Living is a famous example. You rarely lack in self-confidence or intuitive perception.
Consistency and responsibility may not be your strong suits, and there could be a tendency to not finish what you start. You have a prolific sense for positive action and encouraging others to seek the truth. You enjoy taking risks, and long distance international travel appeals to you as you enjoy meeting new people and embarking upon new adventures. Sagittarius sets the goals that people require to keep their hopes in high gear.
Jupiter in the 9th House: The 9th House is the place of higher learning, long distance travel, and religion. This is an extraordinarily appropriate house for Jupiter to be in. Jupiter placed here makes you optimistic and playful with a humorous nature. Albert Einstein is a good example of someone with Jupiter in the 9th House. Promoting ideas or ideals comes naturally to you whether through art, teaching, or simply living out an idyllic life that others come to appreciate. You may be attracted to long distance travel and living in a foreign land.
In the News:
I’d like to give a shout-out to Bryan Winchell and his new blog
and for recommending Alison Hawver McDowell’s blog wrench in the gears. She has all the receipts for exactly what the globalist agenda is and why their massive investments in “human capital” are a threat to our every freedom. Things are moving faster than you might think. Don’t believe the people in the alternative spaces that say the elite are struggling to maintain.
And a related video I found through another Substack writer…
The Redcoats are coming…