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Since Jupiter is exalted at 5° Cancer this placement signifies his true exaltation in Pushya Nakshatra. [14] The Nakshatra Devata of Pushya is Bṛhaspati, the teacher of the Gods. [15] Jupiter will not give his full exaltation effects when he is posited in a Nakshatra besides Pushya although he is still generally exalted in the sign of Cancer.
Saturn, with Capricorn and Aquarius at his feet and the New Year personified as an infant in his arms, from The Seven Planets with the Signs of the Zodiac (1539) by Hans Sebald Beham. Saturn is the traditional ruling planet of Capricorn ♑️ and Aquarius ♒️ and is exalted in Libra ♎️.
Venus, exalted in Pisces, meets up with dreamy Neptune and the fated North Node on the 1st. Love is in the air! ... Mercury meets the sun in Aquarius on the 9th (what astrologers call cazimi, ...
February 2024 brings a rare alignment of the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Pluto in Aquarius. There Are Now Five Planets in Aquarius. Here’s Why Astrologers Are Freaking Out.
Mercury in Aquarius is encouraging you to explore new income streams and re-evaluate your relationship with money, Capricorn. Maybe it’s time to take a financial course or get creative with your ...
Aquarius, in January, is a zodiac sign of midwinter. The Sun in winter is lower in the sky, and thus weaker than in summer. However, not every planet in a horoscope will have an elevated or debilitated status; some planetary placements are purely “neutral”, so the perceived effects will be less noticeable or intense.
For example, in a chart where Mercury is in Capricorn and Saturn is in Virgo, a strong mutual reception is in effect. Mercury is located in Capricorn, Saturn's domicile, or rulership, and Saturn is found in Mercury's sign of rulership and of exaltation, Virgo. The two signs are in trine to one another, and hence have a strong working relationship.
Aquarius is the rebel, inventor and humanitarian of the zodiac, so Mercury’s journey through this Air sign pushes us to look at the world through a radically different lens — or at the very ...