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What is Jupiter in astrology?

I did my birthchart and found out I have a Leo Jupiter. What does that mean? Thanks :D

Leo sun
Cancer rising
Capricorn moon
Leo mercury
Virgo venus and mars
Leo jupiter

Asked By: HorseFry - 7/2/2011
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Dr Brainmaster seemed to cover all the bases. Jupter rules faith, opportunity, luck and higher education and travel, both of the mind and literally traveling to other countries to experience other cultures. Jupiter is generally beneficial in ones chart but if poorly aspected there can be a feeling that one can do "anything." One can be larger than life. One can be overindulgent in food and drink. Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system and the characteristics of Jupiter are likewise always "big," If Jupiter is in the first house, one can often be tall. One can also be athletic as Jupiter rules Sagittarius and there is a love of the outdoors, Exploration comes natural to Jupiter. They are curious about others and are generally tolerant of other cultures, When Jupiter is in Leo, there is a heightened interest in everything associated with Leo. A love of children. Many entertainers have this position of Jupiter in Leo. There is also alot going on in the romance department as that is Leos home base, the 5th House of romance, entertainment, and children. Occupations for Jupiter in Leo could be anything devoted to the arts,as Leo is very creative and great entertainers, Working with children would also come natural to Jupiter in Leo. Jupiter also rules faith and with the sign of Leo it would easy for you to be a natural in ministry. Preachers are somewhat dramatic and the entertainment combined with that natural ability to shine, you would probably have a full house when you are doing the sermon. People enjoy a little "lightness" and not so much severity in the message of a minister. Often preachers drone on and you can see the congregation yawning because they are bored! Well you would not be a boring preacher that's for sure! Anything that you are passionate about would be a great choice of occupation because it is great to have an optimist around the workplace. You would add some pizazz to your place of business. And also I would be inclined to believe that you would have not trouble working your way up into the higher echelons of any corporation that you are employed with. Jupiter in Leo is bright, A shining star that needs a job that enhances those wonderful qualities. And I do strongly urge you to attend college or receive some type of specialization. This is needed in today's word as all of the "middle jobs" are now done by computer. So get enrolled in something that you believe you will enjoy and get some higher educaton. Aslo any occupation that allows you to travel would be a wonderful choice for you too. I noticed earlier than your Leo Sun is conjunct your Leo Jupiter. All that I have written so far needs to be increased exponentially as your sun sign is your individuality and with Jupiter combined with your Sun there really isn't anything that you can't do. The world is your oyster. (old saying) In other words, anything you desire will be within your capabilities. One word of warning about that Capricorn Moon. Many times Capricorn Moon people can say some very cruel things to others. Especially when they are upset or mad about something. Then they speak without thinking and say some terrible things. Remember that once you say something it can never be taken back. Never. One may forgive you but they will never forget the cruel words that you spoke. This is a life lesson for you so please learn to think before you speak. Good luck to you (not that you'll need it) and Bless you too. Sun/Jupiter aspects are wonderfully lucky. Take advantage of all the opportunities you will be given in this life. One thiing is certain, you will not have a boring life! Again Good Luck and Bless You.
Answered By: Amethyst33 - 7/2/2011
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ABOUT THE JUPITER:-

Jupiter is also well known as ‘Brahaspati’ or ‘Guru’. Jupiter is believed to rule both Moon and Sun and controls the movement of the planets. Jupiter signifies luck and fortune. The planet is responsible for success, fortune, luck and fame. Jupiter is an important planets for females (their married life and its success). People with high ambitions, priests, religious teachers, ministers, politicians are all influenced by Jupiter.

Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, it is associated with expansion, growth and opportunity. It represents the higher mind, wisdom, enthusiasm, optimism, benevolence and generosity. Jupiter's action is to expand, preserve and increase on all levels.

The position of Jupiter in ones' chart serves as an indicator of one's faith, confidence and buoyancy. It shows the areas where one will find opportunity, growth and fulfillment. A well placed Jupiter is associated with the spiritual, philosophical and intellectual realms. An overstress on the function of Jupiter may lead to exaggeration, delusions of grandeur, and a depletion of energies through over-extension. A lack of Jupiter's influence could lead to pessimism, feelings of inadequacy, depression and lethargy.

ABOUT THE LEO JUPITER:-

Jupiter in Leo attracts luck when they are generous and inspire others around them. They need to present themselves with dignity and sincerity, and try very hard to not let their ego get in the way. They prosper when they can be creative, such as in the entertainment field, or working with children or recreation.

Jupiter in Leo has strong opinions and beliefs. They can take it personally when others disagree with them. They are good at making their own opportunities and they do best when taking calculated risks confidently. They are drawn to interesting people, and can be quite memorable themselves.

Leo Jupiter must have a way to play. Holidays, romance and celebrations renew their spirit. They may have talents in the arts, drama, teaching or as a community leader. They shine when they are the center of attention, and come across as confident and cultivated. They are optimistic and enjoy a healthy constitution. They love to show off their status and wealth. People trust them.


Leo Jupiter may gamble too much, or be offended if they are not automatically accorded the respect and admiration which they feel they deserve. They can be a bit melodramatic and play to the audience a bit much, but this is why so many people love them. Their charisma brings them good fortune. The enthusiasm they show attracts success and attention wherever they go. Rejection just rolls off of them. They may tend to exaggerate.

Dignified and honest, Jupiter in Leo needs honor and social status to feel self-worth. Social importance means a lot to them. They have a good sense of humor. They are open to exploring new things. They are self-reliant, courageous and full of vitality. On the other hand, they may become extravagant, ostentatious and self-centered. They may make rash judgments. If they don't watch their weight, they may have issues with the heart.
Answered By: Dr. BrainMaster - 7/2/2011
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