Jupiter in Aquarius is future-oriented and their philosophy
in life is based on unconventional and innovative concepts. Aquarius is a
humanitarian sign and Jupiter is inclusive of ALL. Therefore, Jupiter in
Aquarius is very skilled in connecting varies people and groups, disregarding
the class system. This Jupiter has an extensive network of friends,
associations and acquaintances where he can freely contemplate abstract vision,
ideas, hopes and dream and combine them creatively. Similar to Jupiter in
Capricorn, Jupiter in this position is not concerned with the spiritual side of
faith and its development. Sure, there is belief and faith but it’s directed
towards the development of scientific understanding.
Jupiter in Aquarius, or more specifically in the 11th
house, is more likely to gain and prosper when they are involved and deal with large audiences. Especially on a global scale.
Jupiter in Aquarius is always open towards new ideas
and group activities that help him expand his horizon and knowledge. In
contradiction to the typical Jupitarian characteristics, in Aquarius, he wants
to be free from all limiting belief systems, and strict hierarchies and roles.
He wants to experiment with different forms of relationships with enough
freedom for personal development and most importantly, independence. Personal
responsibility and equality is what he trusts – for him as much as for others.
Jupiter in Aquarius listens to the zeitgeist and understands trends long
before they become mainstream. However, with all his foresight and humanitarian
qualities, he needs to take other people’s feelings and needs into
consideration so that his ideas and suggestion inspire not only a few but so
that they become tangible reality.
Lady Gaga has her Jupiter in eccentric Aquarius alongside a retrograde Mercury and with a square from Saturn. Aquarius can have two sides as in modern astrology, it's ruled by Uranus and Saturn. Although the eccentric and individualistic side of her is clearly obvious, she might also have very humanitarian beliefs.
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