...ma za inteligenciju gledaj gde ti je jupiter
In Greek myth, Zeus (Jupiter) was king of the Gods, always seeking a new adventure symbolised by his pursuit of ever new objects of desire, yet being married to Hera, a contractual arrangement that he experienced as a limitation. Hera was always jealous of Zeus' adventures, but she could never stop him. Paradoxically it is often the feeling of limitation that feeds the desire for new experiences - they are forbidden, hence more desirable.
Jupiter is associated with law and ethics as that which follows from a sense of the natural order of things. A strong sense of responsibility and justice flow from a belief in higher truth. Contrast this with Saturn, where a sense of responsibility is often imposed from without. Just think, if you have a strong moral code, does it stem from a love of justice (Jupiter) or from barely recognised parental injunctions (Saturn)? The latter is apt to masquerade as the former!
A well-placed Saturn in the horoscope can provide a healthy balance to an unrestrained Jupiter. Unlimited expansion is not conducive to a successful life in the world where we have to adjust to social reality. However, if Jupiter and Saturn are in conflict in the birth chart, we are likely to experience social restraint as a menacing set-back to our expansionist aims.
JUPITER:
In the first house. ? Magnetic personality, good grammarian, majestic appearance, highly educated, many children, learned, dexterous, long-lived, respected by rulers, philologist political success, sagacious, stout body, able, influential leader.
Second house. ? Wealthy, intelligent, dignified, attractive, happy, fluent speaker, aristocratic, tasteful, winning manners, accumulated fortune, witty, good wife and family, eloquent, humorous, and dexterous.
Third house. ? Famous, many brothers, ancestors, devoted to the family, miserly, obliging, polite, unscrupulous, good agriculturist, thrifty, good success, energetic, bold, taste for fine arts and literature, lived by relatives.
Fourth house. ? Good conveyances, educated, happy, intelligent, wealthy, founder of charitable institutions, comfortable, good inheritance, good mother, well read, contented life.
Fifth house. ? Broad eyes, handsome, states manly ability good insight, high position, intelligent, skilful in trade, obedient children, pure-hearted, a leader.
Sixth house. ? Obscure, unlucky, troubled, many cousins and grandsons, dyspeptic, much jocularity, witty, unsuccessful, intelligent, foeless.
Seventh house. ? Educated, proud, good wife and gains through her, diplomatic ability, speculative mind, very sensitive, success in agriculture, virtuous wife, pilgrimage to distant places.
Eighth house. ? Unhappy, earnings by undignified means, obscure, long life, mean, degraded, thrown with widows, colic pains, pretending to be charitable, dirty habits.
Ninth house. ? Charitable, many children, devoted, religious, merciful, pure, ceremonial-minded, humanitarian principles, principled, conservative, generous, long-lived father, benevolent, God-fearing, highly cultured, famous, high position.
Tenth house. ? Virtuous, learned, clever in acquisition of wealth, conveyances, children, determined, highly principled, accumulated wealth, founder of institutions, good agriculturist, non-violent, ambitious, scrupulous.
Eleventh house. ? Lover of music, very wealthy, states manly ability, good deeds, accumulated funds, God-fearing, charitable, somewhat dependent, influential, many friends, philanthropic.
Twelfth house. ? Sadistic, poor, few children, unsteady character, unlucky, life lascivious later life inclined to asceticism, artistic taste, pious in after-life.
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