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May 2009: Jupiter
by Pam Younghans
9/30/08
This three-part article, while
containing information that may be useful for everyone, is written specifically for
those who have Pluto positioned between 25 and 27 degrees of Leo in their birth charts.
This includes those born between September 1954 and February 1955, between July and
September 1955, and between February and August 1956.
The May 2009 Alignment of Neptune, Chiron and Jupiter
Part 3: Jupiter
Jupiter, the third participant in our May 2009 Alignment,
is the largest known planet in our solar system. Astrologically, Jupiter’s basic impact
in any planetary alignment is in accordance with his size – that is, he usually serves
to amplify whatever he touches.
Jupiter’s involvement in the May 2009 alignment with
Neptune and Chiron will at the very least increase our awareness of the energies and
issues being stirred. It means that it will be that much more difficult for us to ignore
the primary directives of the alignment, as already discussed in the first two parts of
this article.
But we can also explore what Jupiter represents independent
of the alignment, what his presence in Aquarius might indicate and how else this vast
planet’s involvement might add to the mix of energies.
Intentions of Hope and
Faith
It is easy to grasp Jupiter’s larger meanings when we look
at the mythological source of his name. Jupiter, or Jove, was the Roman equivalent of
the Grecian deity Zeus, the king of the gods. In this role, Jupiter had supreme power
and the ability to bestow great gifts – and to mete out equally great punishments when
he felt disrespected. But whatever Jupiter did, he did in grand style, personifying the
impressive size of his planetary namesake.
When I think of this face of Jupiter, I think of the Ghost
of Christmas Past in Dickens’ story The Christmas Carol – especially as portrayed in the
musical movie version with Albert Finney as Scrooge. The word “ghost” doesn’t seem quite
appropriate for this interpretation of the character, so in touch with physical
pleasures and eager to enjoy the feasts of the holiday.
Astrological Jupiter, like this particular Ghost of
Christmas Past, is bigger than life, generous, and hopeful about the future. The word
“jovial” is derived from Jupiter’s alternate name, and describes his influence well.
From this perspective, the addition of Jupiter to our May 2009 alignment could be very
positive. With Jupiter’s energetic contribution, we may expect for our overriding
interpretation of whatever occurs at this time to be hopeful. Jupiter’s involvement
means that we will be enabled to feel more optimistic than usual about the potential
outcomes.
Adding to this positive perspective on Jupiter is the fact
that, as each planet is associated with at least one zodiac sign, Jupiter is known as
the “ruler” of Sagittarius – easily the most fun-loving, carefree sign of the zodiac,
and yet also known for its need to build a sense of faith and meaning in life.
Astrologer Clare Martin offers her perspective on this
aspect of Jupiter’s astrological profile:
“As the planet of faith, Jupiter describes our belief
system, our philosophy and our sense of what makes life worth living, indicating where
we seek to grow, to expand and find meaning in our lives. Jupiter describes our sense of
abundance and our spiritual wellbeing.”
This side of Jupiter’s influence gives us reason to think
that if this alignment truly does mark the beginning of a new direction and purpose –
especially for those whose natal Pluto is involved – then this new mission is likely to
be something we can truly and deeply believe in, feel inspired by, and happily devote
significant attention and energy to.
The “Down” Side
There is, of course, a potential for the negative side of
any energy to manifest, even when it is innately positive. It’s hard to imagine a “bad”
Santa Claus, and yet we are all aware of times when too much – even of a good thing – is
just too much. We’re all familiar with the queasy-stomach feeling of having eaten too
many sweets or the discomfort with having spoken too freely.
Jupiter’s possible “down” side is in not knowing when
enough is enough, either in our energy expenditure or in the enthusiastic explanation of
our beliefs. It may be harder than usual with this alignment to set limits on the
sharing of what we know to be true, not realizing that to emphatically tell someone who
holds conflicting beliefs that we “know” something is true can be the quickest road to
relationship deterioration – and to the dismantling of the very community we are trying
to create.
Because of his association with belief systems and
religions, Jupiter can contribute judgmental attitudes just as easily as acceptance.
This is another way that “too much is too much,” and how we’ll need to watch where we’re
stepping as this alignment strengthens. Another’s toes may easily be right where we are
about to tread.
For successful navigation of this alignment, we must learn
to temper our enthusiasm with awareness and respect of another’s perspective. Self
confidence is a vital tool when in the position of guiding or coaching others, but
self-observation is equally important to prevent ourselves from becoming patronizing,
boastful or arrogant.
At the same time, we must be careful not to become so
flexible that we end up standing for nothing. Balance, awareness and commitment are key.
Jupiter in Aquarius
Just like Neptune and Chiron, Jupiter will of course be in
the sign of Aquarius at the time of the May 2009 alignment. Jupiter spends about 12
months in each sign, and last visited Aquarius from January 21, 1997 to February 4,
1998. This time around, Jupiter will enter Aquarius on January 5, 2009.
(Note: Jupiter was in Aquarius in 1961,
when John Kennedy became U.S. president and Barack Obama was born. Obama’s Jupiter
Return is exact on January 9, 2009.)
As we discussed previously, Aquarius is a known for its
humanitarian perspective, and at its best always sees that “the whole is greater than
the sum of its parts.” When Jupiter in Aquarius is at work, we see an increased belief
in community and participation, an enthusiasm for reform and technological advancement,
and an inspired vision and faith in the future.
Weaving these qualities of Jupiter in Aquarius into the
tapestry of the Neptune-Chiron alignment indicates that our desire to make a positive
difference in the world will be amplified throughout 2009 – and that this inspiration
will be based in our individual spiritual experience (Neptune in Aquarius) and focused
with the intention of healing the wounds of separation (Chiron in Aquarius).
While we will certainly benefit from Jupiter’s ability to
amplify our ability to conceptualize an ideal, we are cautioned not to get so caught up
in the vision that we neglect to take care of practicalities. We’ve all seen people,
ourselves included, who have incredible dreams that never quite manifest. Since Aquarius
is an air sign, our ideas may tend to stay in the mental plane instead of making it to
physical form. This lack of grounding may be one of the more difficult hurdles of this
alignment.
It is no doubt fortunate that Saturn will still be in
Virgo, a practical, reality-based earth sign, throughout much of 2009. We’ll all need to
draw on Saturn aspects to our charts to help us create the forms that embody our ideals.
It’s time now to explore the individual components of
Jupiter’s involvement in the May 2009 alignment. As before, I will include
interpretations from other astrologers of various planetary combinations, in search of
insights that might inform us of the possibilities contained in the alignment.
Transiting Jupiter
conjunct Transiting Neptune
Since Jupiter amplifies the energies of other planets, we
can assume that as Jupiter and Neptune conjoin, the spiritual, transcendental effects of
Neptune will be enhanced. Neptune in Aquarius is dissolving the boundaries between
peoples, as well as lifting the veil between dimensions. Neptune also represents the
energy of the high heart, which is the link of compassion that connects us to one
another. It will be intriguing to see just how far we can take these possibilities,
especially under the expansive influence of Jupiter and the healing directive of Chiron.
Astrologer Robert Hand writes about a natal Neptune-Jupiter
conjunction in his book Planets in Youth:
“Your ideals are very high, and you are a bit of a dreamer
who sees visions of a more pleasant and beautiful world than this one. Also you are an
optimist, believing that somehow everything in your life will work out just fine. In
fact, no matter how often matters go badly, it does not seem to disturb you. This has
the positive value of helping you stay cheerful in the face of adversity, but it can
also result in being blind to the need for change in your life. You may delude yourself
that a situation is marvelous, when actually it is not.
“On a higher level, this aspect can indicate a strong concern with spirituality and
religion. You need to believe in some higher power in the universe that relates to your
live and gives it meaning… this belief can blossom into quite a beautiful trait of being
very loving, generous and compassionate to everyone. Also you may have a strong mystical
streak, a desire to be personally close to God.”
While these paragraphs are describing an individual who has
a Neptune-Jupiter conjunction in their natal chart, it gives us a good idea of what
traits the combination of these two planets can emphasize: idealism, compassion,
spirituality – but perhaps not a great deal of grounded realism.
Transiting Jupiter
conjunct Transiting Chiron
Jupiter’s alignment with Chiron will have a similar effect
of amplification, but this combination means we are likely to be increasingly aware of
both the “gift of connection” and the “gift of aloneness” that astrologer Martin Lass
describes in his interpretation of Chiron in Aquarius. This conjunction holds the
potential for an enhanced understanding of the wounds that keep us separate from each
other – and as we embrace that understanding, we may also take major steps in healing
our separation from Spirit.
Here in Lass’ words are some thoughts about the
possibilities of a Jupiter-Chiron conjunction:
“The healing path [of Chiron-Jupiter] reawakens us to the
innocence and childlike wisdom of the Inner Child. It takes us back to the joie de vivre
that we tend to lose as we grow up. It reminds us that life is an adventure, full of
magic, mystery, and magnificence… Chiron-Jupiter aspects are extremely powerful in their
potential to awaken us to our wounds and to reveal our wounds’ inner wisdom. In this
way, Jupiter gives us our first glimpse of the guiding hand in our lives.
“This aspect represents the potential marriage of healing
and wisdom acquired by delving into our wounds and issues and seeing the hidden plan
that lies behind them… With this aspect, the adventure of our lives is the journey of
healing and evolution of consciousness, whichever form that adventure may take. That
journey will tend to be larger than life and rich in content, with our gifts on display
to the world as an inspiration and testament to the possibility of healing and evolution
of consciousness.”
The duality of any Chiron experience is clear in this
interpretation, where we simultaneously “awaken to our wounds and reveal our wounds’
inner wisdom.” To have this energy amplified through Jupiter’s influence means that both
sides of the equation – the wound and the healing – are likely to be very apparent.
Keeping in mind that the purpose of all this is “the journey of healing and evolution of
consciousness” will be a helpful means of staying on track.
Astrologer Rob Hand shares another perspective of how Jupiter-Chiron energies combine:
“This influence will enable you to reach a deeper
understanding of illness and health, as well as the process of division and becoming
whole again. If your work involves helping others, you will have new opportunities to
get a sense of that which lies behind human suffering. It is important when dealing with
incurable diseases to see them within a wider context, which can help us accept them and
cope with greater dignity. Don't allow chances to slip by which could deepen your
education on these issues.
“That which applies to the physical also applies to the
psychological, where long-standing pain can continue to influence us, causing us to feel
insecure, fearful, inadequate, ashamed or vulnerable. The deeper purpose underlying such
forms of suffering can be understood only on an individual level. This is a particularly
good time to start a course or begin some kind of training concerned with such issues,
or to undergo an appropriate form of therapy.
“It is important to understand that you will only be able
to help yourself and others if you can admit that you also need help. Try not to fall
into the trap of feeling superior if others confide in you – even if you are making
great strides in your personal development. It is only by not losing sight of your own
need for help that you will truly be able to help others to understand and accept
themselves.”
Astrologer Melanie Reinhart offers additional insights and
cautions:
“With Jupiter in aspect to Chiron, we could experience
quests, journeys, and pilgrimages that are immensely productive of healing and inner
growth. The crucial factor is our willingness to reflect deeply on our experiences, to
balance our expansion with enough stillness and introversion where some inner synthesis
can be reached. If we let Chiron/Jupiter run away with us, we are in danger of leaving a
trail of unprocessed life-experience behind us, becoming ungrounded and losing our
humanity.
“With Chiron/Jupiter, we have an astonishing ability to
bounce back from illnesses, personal tragedies and crises of faith. We tend to overdo
things and to experience the extraordinary. We are very alive to the archetypal level of
life in these areas, but sometimes also prone to excess, fanaticism and messianism…
“Our intuition is strong, and we may have intimations of
the future but also have difficulty bringing these possibilities or lofty ideas into
form… Through acknowledging our deep need for an inner source of wisdom and guidance for
ourselves, we can perhaps eventually relinquish these extremes and find the Inner
Teacher speaking quietly within.”
It is clear that with Jupiter and Chiron aligned, there are tremendous opportunities for
us both to develop our healing gifts and to make significant progress on our personal
spiritual path - but along the way, we must also take care of our own wounds and fears
as they arise, and not allow the hubris of Jupiter or the illusory influence of Neptune
to inhibit our efforts.
Transiting Jupiter opposite Natal Pluto
Now we turn to the aspect that pertains specifically to
those whose birthdates are listed at the beginning of part one of this article, who have
Pluto positioned between 25 and 27 degrees of Leo in their birth charts. This includes
most of those born in the two-year period from late summer 1954 to late summer 1956.
Because Jupiter repeats transits every 12 years, we can
review times when Jupiter already opposed our natal Pluto, to find events that are
similarly a part of the Jupiter cycle in our charts. For those of us in this group,
those oppositions occurred in the springs of 1997, 1985, 1973 and 1961.
In theory, Jupiter opposite Pluto would amplify, through
our experiences with others, our current level of empowerment and moral maturity, as
well as how comfortable or uncomfortable we are with the role of leader. In your own
memories of these dates, see where and how you made changes in how you pursued your
goals and dreams, and how those changes then contributed to the ongoing expansion of
your personal power and understanding of your life mission.
One more quote from Rob Hand, this time describing
transiting Jupiter opposite natal Pluto:
“This transit can represent the culmination of a long drive
for success or power. However, it is very important that you proceed with caution,
because the forces opposing you are likely to be strong, unless you make a special
effort to placate them. This can be a time when you get a promotion in your work or gain
power in some other way to change and affect the lives of those around you. But it can
also be a time when all your efforts come to nothing, and you find yourself losing out
in a perpetual war with people in power.
“Sometimes this transit can stimulate a rather ruthless
desire to get ahead. Most of us are tempted to cut corners, but that can have very
unfortunate consequences. In fact you should do as little as possible to arouse the
authorities against you, because this transit is so likely to create just that problem.
“Another problem can be obsessive or fanatical behavior,
feeling that you alone are right about some matter to the point that you are unwilling
to hear any other point of view. Avoid becoming totally convinced of your own
righteousness, and do not try to force your own views upon others. Your ideas may in
fact be quite good, but your problem comes from the style you would be likely to use.
You must try to be open to other points of view and be able to compromise.
“You can avoid the negative side of this transit if you
have built up your affairs carefully and enlisted the aid of others in your efforts,
making them understand that you are also working for their interest. And even if you are
encountering the negative effects, it is not too late to enlist other people’s aid. You
may have to enlarge your personal goals to encompass a group’s goals, but it can be
done.”
Conclusion
My inspiration for these articles began as I was reviewing
my personal transits for 2009 and saw the grouping of Neptune, Chiron and Jupiter at a
time when their influence was already strong (being close to their retrograde dates),
and when all three were opposing my natal Pluto. I started to ponder the fact that there
would be a sizable group of those who would be experiencing this influence at the same
time, since we have Pluto at just about the same degree of Leo in our birth charts. The
potential impact seemed worth exploring, especially in light of the energetic shifts
occurring on the planet, which are already pushing us to expand our awareness and
fulfill our higher purpose.
What stands out to me as I consider this alignment, and its
influence on our natal Pluto, is the imperative for those with awareness both to attend
to their own healing and to develop their healing abilities, allowing them to be known
to others. The potential exists for a major spiritual shift to occur during 2009 – and
for those of us with natal Pluto from 24 to 28 degrees Leo, there is the added pressure
on us to claim or expand our life’s mission. The directive seems to be that it is time
to become the empowered healers we are meant to be – for ourselves, for others and for
the planet.
In astrological prediction, the actual experience is
usually similar to, but also different from the anticipated, especially when the outer
planets are involved. The intention of the transpersonal planets (Uranus, Neptune and
Pluto) is always to expand our awareness and to move us beyond what we have already
known – so by definition we cannot know for sure what their influence will bring.
The essence of the lesson and potential growth is where we
focus most successfully, and we gain that knowledge through exploring the meanings of
the signs and planets involved. It will no doubt be helpful to keep in mind that since
the alignment we’ve been discussing is in Aquarius – the sign associated with
cutting-edge philosophies and mind-expanding experiences – we will need to be flexible
and openminded as we head into the energies of this planetary combination.
As always, there will be a broad range of responses to the
energetic vortex created through this alignment. Some will utilize the influence well,
others will flounder and be confused, still others will seemingly not be affected. The
individual’s choice is foremost and not to be judged, and no one’s future is written in
stone.
We also need to keep in mind that this alignment is not the
only important influence in 2009. All of us will be affected at the same time by the
Saturn-Uranus opposition (exact five times: November 4, 2008; February 5 and September
15, 2009; and April 26 and July 26, 2010). Depending on the placement of planets in our
individual charts, this alternate influence may change our experience and redirect our
attention, and even seem to negate the influence of the alignment we’ve been discussing.
Or, we may be affected by a transit from Pluto as he treks through the first degrees of
Capricorn – again depending on where our natal planets are located.
Variations on the themes considered in these articles will also depend on where Pluto is
by house in our individual birth charts. For instance, if Pluto is in the natal tenth
house, we would expect more visible, career-oriented effects; if Pluto is in the natal
seventh house, the effect might be felt most tangibly within committed relationships
such as marriage; and so on. (Please see the “Houses” page on my Web site for an
explanation of house meanings: http://www.northpointastrology.com/1538.html)
As we look forward and move into the energies of this
alignment, it is most important that we realize that with each day, we are becoming more
than we were the day before. Time is moving more quickly, and we are packing incredible
growth into every minute. However the energies manifest, we will have the skills and
insights to utilize them to their best effect.
We are poised for important spiritual and social
advancements through this alignment of Neptune, Chiron and Jupiter – and those of us
with natal Pluto affected have even greater responsibility to use these energies
consciously and wisely.
Pam Younghans
September 2008
pam@northpointastrology.com
References
Robert Hand, Astrodienst Web Site (www.astro.com).
Robert Hand, Planets in Transit (Para Research,
Inc., 1976).
Robert Hand, Planets in Youth (Para Research,
Inc., 1977).
Martin Lass, Chiron: Healing Body & Soul
(Llewellyn Publications, 2005).
Clare Martin, Mapping the Psyche (CPA Press,
London, 2005). Quoted on the Astrodienst Web site (www.astro.com).
Melanie Reinhart, Chiron and the Healing Journey: An
Astrological and Psychological Perspective (Arkana Penguin Books USA Inc., 1976)