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Jupiter<br />

tion of good things, and deliverance from bad things. It represents officials, administrators,<br />

advisors, counselors, aristocrats, aristocracy, and foreign ministry. It rules law,<br />

courts, judges, lawyers, and <strong>the</strong> judicial system, as well as clergy, priests, ministers, and<br />

religious leaders. In business, Jupiter rules bankers, brokers, bondsmen, cashiers, clerks,<br />

magistrates, managers, merchants, stockbrokers, stocks, treasuries, trusts, and taxes. It is<br />

associated with celebrations, coronations, commemorations, grandeur, graduations,<br />

inaugurations, monuments, pageants, parades, regalia, rituals, salutes, and winning.<br />

Jupiter gives affluence, amplification, applause, betterment, benevolence, bonuses,<br />

charity, chivalry, compensation, credentials, dignity, distinction, elite position, eminence,<br />

endowments, enhancement, extravagance, good fortune, gain, generosity,<br />

increases, endorsement, inheritance, integrity, joviality, luck, magnanimity, magnificence,<br />

opulence, philanthropy, prestige, pride, proclamation, promotion, protocol, protection,<br />

purity, recommendation, redemption, reputation, remuneration, restitution,<br />

reverence, self-esteem, sincerity, spirituality, splendor, success, superiority, temperance,<br />

title, tributes, verification, vindication, wealth, wisdom, worthiness, and worship.<br />

Classical diseases and health problems associated with Jupiter are abscesses,<br />

accumulations, arteries, assimilation of food, blood in general and blood pressure,<br />

boils, <strong>the</strong> formation of red blood cells, diabetes, diseases from excess, enlargements,<br />

fatty degeneration, glands, growths, hepatic system, liver, upper legs and thighs, obesity,<br />

pleurisy, and tumors.<br />

Modern <strong>astrology</strong> links Jupiter with <strong>the</strong> level of intelligence that perceives <strong>the</strong><br />

world around us and puts things into a context that creates our beliefs and our worldviews.<br />

It develops <strong>the</strong> rational thinking processes that lead to conclusion and understanding,<br />

bringing opinion and wisdom. Jupiter is <strong>the</strong> storyteller and is responsible for<br />

<strong>the</strong> dissemination of information on a broad scale. It is influential and inspirational in<br />

its delivery of ideas. In modern times it is associated with advertising, sales, and propaganda.<br />

Jupiter relates to higher levels of thought: education, philosophy, psychology<br />

and religion.<br />

In Relating: An Astrological Guide to Living with O<strong>the</strong>rs on a Small Planet, Liz<br />

Greene identifies Jupiter as <strong>the</strong> planet symbolizing <strong>the</strong> myth-making principle:<br />

Jupiter is thus connected with <strong>the</strong> urge within <strong>the</strong> psyche to create<br />

symbols, and this takes us into profound depths when we consider <strong>the</strong><br />

creative power that has shaped <strong>the</strong> great myths, legends, and religions<br />

of <strong>the</strong> world. It is no less a creative power that shapes <strong>the</strong> symbolism of<br />

our dreams, so that each dream is a masterpiece of meaning and could<br />

not be altered in any way for improvement. In this way Jupiter is truly a<br />

god of <strong>the</strong> gateway, for he forms a link between conscious and unconscious<br />

through <strong>the</strong> creation and intuitive understanding of symbols. As<br />

we have seen, symbols are <strong>the</strong> primordial language of life; and Jupiter<br />

symbolizes <strong>the</strong> function which both creates <strong>the</strong>m within man and intuits<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir meaning.<br />

In Jyotish <strong>astrology</strong>, Jupiter is associated with <strong>the</strong> elephant-headed god<br />

Ganesh, and <strong>the</strong> king of <strong>the</strong> gods, Indra. The myths call Jupiter ei<strong>the</strong>r Guru, which<br />

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