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Post by Ava on Dec 19, 2020 2:00:48 GMT
Thanks lumina - good to be reminded that "bad" charts aren't necessarily bad. "On the other hand while on an emotional level not easy peasy, it was very successful on a different level" *Nodding* Yeah, life is like that, very interesting. Though of course it's easier to pin events to the SR because it's a more narrow time frame; with the Jupiter Return, it's likely there will be ups and downs. Btw the draco version of this current (2011) Jupiter Return features Saturn @ 17 Cap on my sun squaring 11 Aries draco Pluto (opp my Pluto), opp sun @ 18 Cancer; so a sun-Saturn-Pluto t-square. And I don't like Mars-Uranus in the 8th square Pluto in this Jupiter Return, with the stellium on my brother's sun, and I've been focused on him more than usual the past several years as he endures the worst years of his life. Pr Jupiter Return features Mercury exact on his sun last year, pr Jupiter Return sun exact my Chiron, opp my niece's sun. My progressed Jupiter is also conjunct pr Chiron, that is lasting decades. It hasn't been all bad but going into it I definitely couldn't have imagined what the next 12 years would hold. Pls don't quote, might erase
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Post by lumina on Dec 21, 2020 10:32:23 GMT
Ava yes, but sadly it has been fitting too. Also seems to confirm the idea that people`s natal or even progressed planets being exact conjunct a Return planet will hold a special significance. As for the long Return-period of Jupiter, it is possibly interesting to see which time periods the progressed Return as well as transits to the Return highlight. pr Jupiter conjunct pr Chiron will not be in the foreground at all times, as you said it lasts decades, but it will become important at specific times.
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