Jupiter

Brief Astrological Guide for Witches. Part VII


Jupiter, the indomitable Ruler


Father and king of gods and men alike, ruler of the cosmos and father of countless mythological heroes, Jupiter, is in turn the ruling planet of the astrological sign Sagittarius, the archer who never fails.


Jupiter, also known as "Jove," and associated with Greek Zeus, is the Italic God of lightning and thunderstorms, was formerly revered as Iuppiter Optimus Maximus ('Jupiter, the greatest and largest'), protector of the City and of the Roman State, from whom authority, laws and social order emanate. In its Greek version, Zeus (the cloud collector) was the Olympic God of heaven and thunder, regent of all Greece and just ruler of Olympus.


Jupiter gave its name to the largest planet in the solar system, it is the regent planet of all born under the astrological sign of Sagittarius, to whom he gives his remarkable idealism, good luck and majestic vision for business, according to the capacity of Jupiter as deity to see without limits beyond the stars. It is the planet of thunderstorms, guardian of law, justice and religion, traditionally Jupiter has been linked to success, wealth and good fortune.


Jupiter's mission in Astrology and sorcery


Jupiter is the ruling planet of Sagittarius, those idealistic and hardworking people who travel confidently for life. It opens the door to our own aspirations and helps us understand the path we take, usually acts as a fair arbiter between several parties, hence the Sagittarians are born to be excellent lawyers and judges. It gives us optimism and vision to overcome obstacles in the way. In witchcraft its channeling is common to cleanse and understand our karma.


Tip: A purple or blue candle that has drawn the astrological symbol of Jupiter lights around midnight one Thursday to promote aspirations to success and find good fortune.


Keywords of Jupiter: Optimism and Justice.
Day: Thursday
Metals: Tin and white gold.
Colors: Blue and purple.
Herbs and flowers: Jupiter rules over oak and elder trees.


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