Note: The power of a planet is determined by its house position, its closeness to the cusp of that house, and the number and closeness of its aspects. If there is uncertainty of the time of birth, this description may not be accurate.
Key Phrases: Inspiring; Generous; Friendly; Popular; Confident; Adventurous; Philosophical; Freedom loving (space needing); Jovial; Spiritual; Justice-minded; Lucky; Indulgent; Prone to exaggeration
Jupiter Dominant
Warmth, geniality, confidence, enthusiasm, and luck mark the personal behavior of a person whose chart shows a Dominant Jupiter. They take pleasure in energizing the crowd, motivating others, and employing the power of suggestion. Their cheerful outlook on life typically inspires goodwill and fair play in others. Their able salesmanship typically attracts patronage and a wide following.
They are drawn toward situations that enable the growth of either mind, body, or spirit.
Their urge is to break boundaries, travel, teach moral principles, experience the outdoors, and increase others’ happiness in general.
To gain their attention, one must present the overall picture rather than an analytical step-by-step explanation. Ambitious, self-indulgent, and independent, they like to work out the details in their own way.
Associations
Jupiter is associated with legal matters, religion, philosophy, banking, publishing, merchandising, and general good luck.
If their Jupiter is unafflicted, they seem to enjoy lucky streaks more often than the average person, making them prosperous on a financial level. They are not materialistic; in fact, the more they get, the more they give.
Financial Gain
Professions requiring the Jupiter traits are marketing/advertising, publicity director, salesperson, philosopher, athletic director, publisher, television producer, tour guide, recreation director, importer and exporter, court reporter, communication specialist, clergyperson, radio and television commentator.
Updated 4/11/23 | Ben Baker
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