Took some snaps of Jupiter and it’s family….
Jupiter is considered to be a planet of luck, representing wealth of both knowledge and of monetary value, skills and talent development, courage, confidence, duty, and success, as well as self-improvement and developing one’s own individuality.
This spread is to shed light on how Jupiter can help you:
An aspect of yours that Jupiter asks you to focus on
How to remove or overcome any barriers that may get in the way of you expressing or developing this aspect
How you can share this trait with others/How this may help others and yourself
How you can develop this aspect/How Jupiter can help you harmonize with this aspect
True-Color Jupiter and Moon
@shimmerge asked:
What are some ways you chose to honor or work with Jupiter if you do? I’m limited in my ability to do rituals and wanted to try to do smth for this Thursday since Jupiter is in my sign that day
Doing work on Thursday is a great idea, since that’s Jupiter’s day! Jupiter is the planet of expansion, prosperity, and abundance - many people think of Venus as the money planet, but Jupiter is actually the most ideal for bringing in a steady flow of ever-increasing cash. And while Mercury may be the perfect road-opener to create new opportunities, Jupiter is the one that will make sure those opportunities keep paying off.
Some basic stuff: Jupiter’s color is blue, its traditional number is 4, and its glyph looks like this. Some herbs associated with Jupiter that might be easy to find depending on where you live are dandelion, honeysuckle, and sage. Jupiterian stones are anything blue (especially sugilite and sapphire) so even if you have glass beads or fake stones, as long as they’re blue, go for it! No need for fancy rocks that cost a fortune or take up space.
Things to Do (under the cut)
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Io transiting Jupiter, photographed by Voyager 1, 31 January 1979. South is up, which is why the Great Red Spot’s in the upper hemisphere.
(As with yesterday’s gif, I’m not fully certain I’ve identified the moon correctly: it looks like Io to me, and the orbital speed seems about right, but for the life of me I can’t get HORIZONS to agree with the pictures: at the time of the first frame (C1541036), my spreadsheet tells me that none of the Galilean moons should even be in the frame. The problem’s fixed if I pretend that the z-coordinate of every position is zero, but that’s cheating….)
Juno’s Jupiter
Associations: Gain, riches, prosperity, wealth, success, luck, self-confidence, investment, gatherings, favors, ambition, mercy, humanity, publicity
Botanicals: Anise, bayberry, bergamot, blessed thistle, carnation, catnip, chamomile, cinquefoil, clove, clover, corn, crampbark, eyebright, hops, hyssop, nutmeg, oak, sage, stevia, tulip
Crystals: Yellow sapphire, yellow apatite, yellow jasper, green aventurine, azurite, lepidolite, kyanite
Metals: Tin
Colors: Blue, purple, yellow
Numbers: 3
Elements: Air
Zodiac Signs: Sagittarius
Day of the Week: Thursday
compiled from my personal grimoire
One of Jupiter's moons, Ganymede.
Crescent Moon, Jupiter and four of its moons.
Jupiter’s Big Red
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1 Hour of Jupiter Sounds | NASA Recordings
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