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BlueIris

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2. For me, a Jupiter transit has to be pretty "potent" to be significant.
Tue Apr 24, 2012, 06:50 PM
Apr 2012

Examples--Jupiter Return, which was great...for a couple of months, Jupiter conjunct Moon, which was nice for a few weeks, Jupiter conjunct the Ascendant, which probably promoted growth and self-awareness, and Jupiter's last opposition to my natal Moon which, ouch. Very disruptive (huge emotional and egoistic need to expand...read: spend.)

Jupiter's conjunctions to personal planets tend to have the most impact, with the occasional Jupiter conjunction to an outer planet being noticeable. Otherwise, just a nice sheen of goodwill overshadowing things. They 'feel' better than they 'do.'

But I understand why you'd want to use them effectively. I've found that pretty tough to do, personally. So I'm with Rick--focus on Pluto/7th.

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