Why You Need to Pay Attention to Jupiter in Sagittarius
On November 8, 2018, Jupiter bolts into Sagittarius, one of two signs he feels most at home (FYI: the other is Pisces). He’ll stay there until December 2, 2019. And if history is any indication, when Jupiter returns to his fiery abode every twelve years, the world seems like a bigger and better place to explore and get to know.
What exciting new developments will unfold over the next 12 months?
For example, in 2007, the last time Jupiter graced Sagittarius, Apple gave us the iPhone. We then had the power of a computer — downloadable music, photography, communication, and the World Wide Web — right in the palm of our hands. And a generation before, when Jupiter was in Sag in 1983, a US federally funded program called ARPANET, paved the way for what become the internet. So, for each sign, we can expect different ways that the whole wide world seems to end up in our hands!
ARIES
You’re burning to explore and experiment in mind, body, and soul during this Jupiter transit. Be more gentle with others who take longer to match your fire.
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TAURUS
Jupiter’s year will push you to be better friends with fear and risk. Broaden and diversify your stock portfolio. And think more about what you want to leave behind rather than your fear of not getting ahead.
GEMINI
You must figure out how to balance the duty-bound nature of intimate relationships with the freedom and adventure that beckons you. Perhaps you reach that steadiness by having as many adventures with others as you have away from them.
CANCER
Jupiter’s Sagittarius journey will broaden the horizons of your daily routines. That’ll likely bring more people wanting or needing your care taking. You will need to set limits to have time for your own self-care.
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LEO
Jupiter brings you a booster shot of confidence and creativity. Your increased energy makes you a powerful cheerleader for others, especially children. But remember to be graceful when things don’t go your way.
VIRGO
You’re prone to dig more into your history, family and home life during this Jupiter year. Like an archaeologist, be patient and tender when others are unsettled by your scrutiny.
LIBRA
Your Jupiter year bodes well for more opportunities to communicate and be active with peers, siblings and your community. Perhaps you’ll too be on the move. Set clear priorities to achieve more with clarity and integrity.
SCORPIO
Jupiter’s expansiveness will probably direct you to bulk up your self-worth. Then you’ll find it easier to inspire and stimulate others which will likely steer you to more financial success too.
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SAGITTARIUS
This is your year, with Jupiter in your sign and you’re ready to call the road your home. But don’t let your joy for what’s far away distract you from who and what’s near and dear in your heart.
CAPRICORN
You’re more inclined to heed Jupiter’s calls to genuine freedom. Perhaps you’ve become too bound to responsibilities and you do more by habit than by inspiration. Look within to see more what’s possible around you.
AQUARIUS
Your social circles will likely widen under Jupiter’s watchful eye in Sagittarius. You also might strive to create a more tolerant world but be careful not to set your standards too hight that they’re impossible for anyone, including yourself, to live up to.
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PISCES
You reach higher and farther with your career due to Jupiter’s guidance. Yet, you might feel overwhelmed by all the new possibilities. Choose the path that inspires you to give more of your best gifts. —Samuel F. Reynolds
Samuel F. Reynolds, a former skeptic, had a life-changing visit to an astrologer and 30 years later, he consults and teaches astrology full-time. He also serves on a few astrology organizational boards. Sam has written horoscopes for Ebony.com, New York Magazine, and MySign.com. His site is UnlockAstrology.com.
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