Jupiter: The great benefic

Explore the expansive energy of Jupiter, the planet of abundance, growth, and wisdom. Discover its spiritual significance and how it influences our lives.

The benevolent giant

Jupiter, often called the "great benefic" in astrology, symbolizes luck, prosperity, and spiritual expansion. This mighty planet encourages us to embrace generosity, seek higher knowledge, and pursue our dreams with an optimistic heart. Its influence fosters a sense of hope and encourages us to look beyond our current limitations.

Astrological influence and spiritual growth

In astrology, Jupiter governs areas like philosophy, religion, travel, and higher education. It represents our capacity for growth, understanding, and the pursuit of truth. Understanding Jupiter's placement in your birth chart can reveal where you are most likely to experience good fortune and how you can expand your personal and spiritual horizons.

Embracing Jupiter's energy

To align with Jupiter's energy, cultivate an attitude of gratitude, practice generosity, and remain open to new experiences and learning. This can manifest as taking a course, traveling to a new place, or simply expanding your philosophical understanding. By consciously working with Jupiter's expansive nature, you can invite more abundance and wisdom into your life.

JUPITER
God - Thor
Day - Thursday
It is associated with magic dealing with: dedication, endurance, faithfulness, legal matters, loyalty, luck and money matters.
Zodiac - Sagittarius
Colours - Blue, purple, violet, lavender
Metal - Tin, pewter
Stones - Amethyst, ametrine, apatite, blue calcite, blue lace agate, blue tiger's eye, blue tourmaline, labradorite, lapis lazuli, lepidolite, merlinite, sapphire, sodalite, sugilite, turquoise
Herbs - African violet, agrimony, asparagus, betony, bilberry, bluebell, blueberry, borage, cardamom, carnation, cedar, chestnut, cinnamon, cinquefoil, clove currant, dandelion, doc, dograss, fig, henna, hyssop, jasmine, juniper, lavender, lemon balm, lilac, lime, lungwort, maple,milkweed, mild thistle, mistletoe, moneywort, money plant, mulberry, mustard, narcissus, oak, oakmoss, onion, periwinkle, pine, red clover, sage, sandalwood, sarsaparilla, sumac, sweet briar, sweet cicely, tonka bean, violet, wallflower, yellow dock
Source : The Outer Temple of Witchcraft
Christopher Penczak