Jupiter in Each Sign
Capricorn (Debilitation — Earth Sign):
Jupiter feels constrained here. The expansive, idealistic nature of Jupiter
clashes with Capricorn’s pragmatic, rule-bound, material focus. Wisdom becomes
utilitarian; spirituality gets replaced by duty. It’s an earth sign, but
too rigid for Jupiter’s free, moral expression.
Result: Knowledge turns material;
generosity becomes conditional.
Aquarius (Air Sign):
Though Aquarius is ruled by Saturn like Capricorn, the challenge is different.
Here, Jupiter’s idealism is dispersed in abstractions and social theories. It
becomes intellectual but detached — good for ideas, poor for faith. Many
classics call this a neutral or inimical sign, yet in practice it often
acts as “pseudo-intellectual Jupiter.”
Result: Humanitarian but lacks devotional warmth; can be morally
rationalistic.
Jupiter in Aquarius is often as ineffective as in Capricorn, though less
“fallen” in dignity.
Gemini (Air Sign):
Mercury’s logic-oriented sign makes Jupiter debate more than believe. Jupiter’s
moral compass mixes with curiosity — so “okay” here, as you said. There’s
learning, communication, and adaptability, but it lacks depth of faith.
Result: Excellent for teaching, writing, or advisory roles; less strong
for inner conviction.
Libra (Air Sign):
Another “okay” sign. Jupiter appreciates Libra’s balance and fairness, though
Venus’ rulership can make it worldly. Diplomacy, justice, and aesthetics
dominate over spiritual idealism.
Result: Good for counsellors and
judges; morality becomes refined but transactional.
Cancer (Exaltation — Water Sign):
The best placement. Cancer’s nurturing, emotional depth perfectly matches
Jupiter’s benevolence. It gives intuitive wisdom, compassion, and faith
grounded in feeling.
Result: Great teacher, guide, or
protector; wisdom flows like water.
Leo (Fire Sign):
Jupiter here finds royal expression — generous, moral, and confident. The ego
of Leo amplifies Jupiter’s sense of righteousness, though sometimes too proud.
Result: Leadership with moral
authority; tendency to preach or dominate spiritually.
Virgo (Earth Sign):
Mercurial but analytical — Jupiter works “okay.” The expansive principle
becomes discriminating and service-oriented.
Result: Good for scholars,
healers, and analysts; faith mixed with logic.
Scorpio (Water Sign):
“somewhat bad,” which is accurate. Jupiter’s optimism is tested by Scorpio’s
depth and secrecy. It becomes occult, hidden, or sceptical.
Result: Spiritual understanding
through crises; knowledge gained through suffering or hidden study.
Aries (Fire Sign):
“Good but unsatiable,” very true. Jupiter’s fire blends with Mars’ energy —
producing action-oriented belief. It expands fearlessly but may lack
contentment.
Result: Motivated teacher,
pioneer in belief systems; restless pursuit of truth.