time to turn inward and listen to our personal wisdom
slow down and ask yourself if what you’re doing is working
consider new perspectives
unexpected opportunities will present themselves
every opportunity you receive is a chance to learn something
gain insight into what is/isn’t working in personal relationships (♃♎)
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
It was imaged by NASA’s Juno spacecraft from an altitude of 32,000 miles (52,000 kilometers). The oval features are cyclones, up to 600 miles (1,000 kilometers) in diameter.
s u c c e s s a n d p r o s p e r i t y + ♃
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My images of Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn taken with a cheap webcam and telescope. [OC] via /r/spaceporn https://ift.tt/3jXNrDk
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun. Due to its massive size, there are multiple ways the planet could have formed. Regardless of its formation process, some scientists believe that Jupiter migrated inward right up to the orbit of Mars after its initial formation. This is referred to as the Grand Tack Hypothesis. In the early solar system, Neptune and the other outer planets may have begun interacting with icy planetesimals, sending comets from one planet to the next, causing Uranus, Neptune, and Saturn to move outwards as the comets moved inwards. When the comets reached Jupiter, the planet’s massive gravity flung the comets into highly elliptical orbits or out of the solar system entirely and Jupiter migrated inwards to conserve angular momentum.
As it made its way towards the Sun, Jupiter’s gravity would have prevented the asteroid belt material from forming into planets and swept away large amounts of material that may have made Mars more massive. Thanks to Saturn, Jupiter stopped its inward migration and turned around, settling approximately where we see it today. As Jupiter moved inward and Saturn moved outward, it’s theorized that they became locked in a 3:2 orbital resonance, with Saturn finishing 3 orbits around the Sun for Jupiter’s 2. Jupiter’s migration may have also brought icy and gaseous material into the inner solar system, helping the inner planets form their atmospheres and perhaps even providing those vital life-giving compounds we can thank for our existence today.
Facts:
Jupiter produces more heat than it receives from the Sun.
Jupiter is more than twice as massive as all the other planets combined.
The planet has at least 67 moons.
Jupiter is NOT a failed star. The smallest stars in the observable universe have about 1/12 of the Sun’s mass, and Jupiter has about 1/1000th of the Sun’s mass. Jupiter is simply a colossal planet.
The Great Red Spot is larger than Earth. It’s a colossal hurricane that’s been going on since the 17th century, maybe even before that.
Jupiter rotates faster than any of the other planets; a Jovian day is only about 10 Earth hours. It takes 11.86 years to orbit around the Sun.
Lighter stripes along the planet are called zones and darker stripes are called belts. They flow in opposite directions and turbulence between regions causes the Jupiter’s storms.
Magickal Correspondences*
Colors: red, white, yellow, brown, purple
Intents: growth, expansion, prosperity, justice, exploration, freedom, protection, spiritual evolution, success, meditation, psychic development, confidence, storm magick
Herbs: frankincense, rosemary, oak, cedar, nutmeg, sage, anise, catnip, sandalwood, rosehips, dandelion, fennel, tansy
Crystals: tin, amethyst, lepidolite, sugilite, lapis lazuli, sapphire, diamond, agate, antimony, rhodocrosite, aragonite, jasper, onyx, amber
*some of these correspondences are based on traditional associations and some are based on my personal associations
infinite sea.
Took some snaps of Jupiter and it’s family….
Everyone is familiar with Jupiter’s great red spot, but did you know Jupiter also has a series of smaller white storms called pearls? Currently there are 8, but anywhere between 6-9 of them have been witnessed over the last three decades. Pretty cool, right?
zodiac:
pisces
day:
thursday
element:
fire, water
gemstones:
amethyst, lapis lazuli, sapphire, diamond, jacinth, coral, pearl
body parts:
liver, digestion, metabolism, anabolic processes, nourishment, hips, thighs, legs, feet
colors:
violet, bright blue, yellow, green, amethyst, sea green, crimson, pinkish brown
plants:
anise, barley, beet, black walnut, brazil nut, catnip, chamomile, chestnut, chicory, ginseng, coconut, corn, dandelion root, echinacea root, fig, gobo, grape stem, tulip, valerian, yarrow, willow, nutmeg, magnolia, hydrangea
Tarot:
wheel of fortune, temperance
Essential oils/incense:
copaiba balsam, lime, magnolia, mint, norway spruce, nutmeg, oak, rose, red sandalwood, saffron, sage, carnation, heliotrope
Influences:
abundance, business, expansion, fame, gambling, greed, growth, honor, leadership, money, parties, politics, power, responsibilities, royalty, success, visions, wealth
Link to the Masterpost
blog dedicated to my work with the planet Jupiter
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