Today I’m joined by my friends and colleagues, Alex and Dana, to break down your horoscopes for June. We’ll be focusing on Jupiter’s upcoming entrance into Cancer, where it is exalted. This transit brings uplifting energy—especially to an area of our charts recently affected by Mars retrograde—making this an especially exciting horoscope discussion.
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Hey everyone. This is Adam Elenbaas from Nightlight Astrology [https://nightlightastrology.com/].
Today I am joined by my friends and colleagues, Alex and Dana, to break down your horoscopes for the month of June. We're going to be looking at Jupiter's upcoming entrance into the sign of cancer where it is exalted.
I think this will be a really exciting horoscope talk today, because Jupiter's exaltation in cancer also brings a lot of relief to an area in all of our charts that we just had Mars Retrograde and debilitated in for a good portion of the end of 2024 into 25. So I think probably a lot of people are going to be excited to hear what Jupiter has to say in our lives, in our charts.
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So on that note, Let us now turn our attention to your horoscopes for June and let me welcome back Dana and Alex to the show. Hey guys. Hi, hey, hey. All right, we're back. Are you guys excited for Jupiter's entrance into cancer?
Dana Solana
Clearly, obviously ready born, ready for this? I'm sure everybody out there, like you said, is waiting with bated breath to hear what good things are coming, and there are good things coming. I don't
Alex Amorosi
even care if I oversell this today, I'm going to totally oversell this like it's just so nice to talk about a strong Jupiter. Yeah, you know, given all the stuff we've done in the last eight months,
Adam Elenbaas
yeah, and all Mars, all day, the Mars transit, especially, right, Dana, like the the long Mars Retrograde in cancer brought it brought a lot of hardships and challenges for many people, not that we're not that we don't hear us saying that Mars in Cancer is bad. It's not. It's just the combination of Mars in the moon's sign brings up things that are pretty deep and that are not easy to look at and that are sometimes charged emotionally.
How nice is it to get Jupiter, a planet whose broadest meaning is direction, wisdom, understanding purpose in the largest cosmic sense, Jupiter is the way we build a sense of faith that there's a purpose in our lives, that there's a meaningfulness in creation.
I just re I read, or I read Liz Green's book called By Jove which is a recent seminar. It's like a cap. It's like a text translation of a seminar that she gave on Jupiter. And I thought it was interesting because the Vedic understanding of Jupiter, the ancient Greek understanding of Jupiter, and even modern psychological master Liz green talks about Jupiter in the same way.
The transits of Jupiter by house and sign in your chart are always giving you a kind of moving, internal, moral, philosophical compass that we live by. And when Jupiter has been in Gemini for the past year, it's been I've learned a lot, but you're always with Jupiter and Gemini. You're dealing with dualities. You're dealing with here's the light and here's the dark, and let's hop over here, and then let's hop over there.
And that process, a little tipsy topsy turvy, is the means by which we learn and grow. But it's much different when Jupiter gets into a sign where it has dignity, like cancer, where there's a real affinity between the moon, who likes to weave things together so seamlessly, and Jupiter, who's good at doing the same thing, being in a really comfortable position.
All of a sudden we get so just some really sweet, beautiful qualities that will be a part of the meaning making process of our lives in the next year. So short encapsulation, but I'm super excited about it.
Alex Amorosi
Oh, no, here, here's the Libra duel.
Alex Amorosi
No, I just, I think that when I was first teaching trauma sensitive yoga, this is probably like 15 years ago, I started teaching trauma sensitive yoga, and you teach a lot of mindfulness, about how to be with like, dark and difficult spaces within you, which is very Mars, right? The sense of like Mars and cancer, is like learning how to go into dark rooms in your psyche you haven't been in for a long time, and looking at a hat rack in the corner and thinking it's a monster, and then realizing, as you like hit the courage to turn on a light. Oh, it's a hat rack.
But Jupiter is like, comes in and says, like, you can turn on all the lights in the room. You can open the windows, you can open the shades, you can let light into that space again, you begin to like, realize the spaces where you were scared or felt unsafe, or like the darker stuff that comes up with Mars in Cancer. Sometimes there's a way of re understanding it, re weaving it, relearning it, that can feel much more nurturing, especially if, like, you've been able to move out of that space, like there's a way of re understanding the story that feels like much more like, integrated and safe, for lack of a better word. I love that. Yeah, same,
Dana Solana
yeah. I think integration Alex and meaning making Adam. Like, I think those are the two big ideas that keep coming up for me, especially in the context of 2025 as a whole. It's a lot about endings and beginnings. And we know, leading up to this moment, it's been a lot of like trudging through the mud, especially in cancer, right? Or the part of your chart that contains cancer, I think, like, the relief that Jupiter will bring is that meaning making of like, oh, that's what that was for. That's what that was all about. And now here's like, what I understand about it and about my path as a result of all that's already happened.
Adam Elenbaas
Nice, yeah, that's so nice. I feel like we I don't think it's a stretch to say that if you went through some really difficult experiences while Mars was retrograde in cancer in that house, and we're going to give you some clues today when we do our horoscopes for you as to what that might have looked like, we're going to try to comment on this is where the difficulty may have been, and this is where the blessing may be coming through.
It's not a stretch to say that you may be your you may for the next year, you may reap some really beautiful blessings and benefits from that process, that hard work, that difficulty. I liken it onto a, let's just say, a sports team, right? This is, I think, very simple, a sports team that has a year in which maybe there's new players, there's new parts, there's difficulty integrating all of them. There's conflict among the players. Nobody's getting along, but they keep working on it. They keep working on it. They keep working on it. Then all of a sudden, the next season, Jupiter's in cancer, and all of a sudden they're cohesive. They're a family unit. They play together as one, and they win.
That's I'm completely making that up, right? But the reason that I would use an example like that is because we have to think of like, almost like a temple, like, if you, if you have, if you have, a temple in the ancient world, and that temple was guest to like a demon. Let's just say all there's no, really, no such thing as demons, right? But let's just say you had to play host to a cosmic villain, right? And the cosmic villain served a real purpose in that template became the focus of everybody's worship. Well, it's not unconnected that suddenly the Great Mother enters that temple next.
Do you know what I mean, like, you can't say, well, they're not aspecting each other. So it doesn't they're not connected. No, if you, if you just had a really difficult house guest, and then the great mama comes into that house right after he leaves, like that is connected. You know, I think
Alex Amorosi
one other way I've been thinking about this, this might be a little bit lighter, but this came to me at the gym this morning as I was listening listening to my Brittany mix, which I think we all do. Yes, I do. Only thing for leg day is Brittany. I'm just,
Adam Elenbaas
have a little, I have a little Adele. I don't have, I don't have.
Alex Amorosi
That's fair. That's fair. Yeah? It's just a Brittany for leg day for me, just kind of works. Yeah, I like that. So the songs. Stronger than yesterday. I was stronger than yesterday that came on. I was like, okay, Mars in Cancer. And then sometimes I run, sometimes I hide. You know that song, which is one of my favorite karaoke songs, I love it, and it says, All I want to do is just hold you tight and just treat you, right? I'm like, There's Jupiter. I'm like, Brittany is giving us the answer to this riddle. Thank you, Brittany, thank you. Thank you like day.
Adam Elenbaas
Oh, my God, I have some sia that I listen to as well that
Unknown Speaker
Oh, that's good. Yes, yeah.
Adam Elenbaas
Anyway, okay, so anything else we want to say about Jupiter in Cancer overall, before we move into horoscopes. Not for me,
Alex Amorosi
just the one phrase that keeps coming to mind for me is like, tidying up or reorganizing things in a way that feels nurturing and safe, like, sometimes I'll just see sometimes, uh, when I go to my friend's houses who have small kids and like, they can just tear up the playroom, like you go, and it's just like, you know, the whole player, and then Jupiter's like, coming in and like, Okay, time to clean up now, you know, you gotta put everything away. And maybe we reorganize it in a different way, where it's just like, something had to be sort of like, take it all the boxes had to be like, unpacked, yeah, with Mars. And then there's some of the Jupiter's just like, well, we're gonna put that all the way now, but maybe not in exactly the same way that it was, some way that's better, more integrated, safe, like that.
Adam Elenbaas
Like, uh, like Mary Poppins does the little magic that all the toys start magically going back exactly, yeah, uh, Jupiter in Cancer could be Mary Poppins. I like that. That makes sense. She's kind of like a magical, matriarchal goddess figure. She feels that way. Yeah, the other thing I was going to mention I just did a webinar on Jupiter's entrance into cancer, shameless plug. Go get the recording on the shop page if you want to hear more about that.
But one thing that was really common were enormous, powerful positive movements for women, just the kind of Jupiter bringing meaning, order, direction, purpose through the feminine however, that expresses literally or metaphorically. There were a lot of advancements in women's rights, in the rights and laws surrounding, you know, reproduction, like all sorts of things that I found that were super fascinating.
The other thing that was really interesting were archeological and sort of things that are honoring of or protecting the Earth or the the embodied world. So developments in medicine, the study of genetics, ancestry, archeology, things that get down into like the human biomatrix and psychic history and roots of people.
There were also examples of a lot of, like, racial, communal, tribal, sort of healing. I think it was Brown versus the Board of Education while Jupiter was in cancer, like stuff like that, where I was like, wow. So I think that there's a lot of healing and bringing of things into a space of emotional connectedness and seeing that as a real potential in the year ahead, where we if there's healing that needs to happen in families or communities or cultures or other places in our lives, I think Jupiter has a very healing touch in cancer. Agreed. Okay, well, on that note, should we dive into horoscopes? Let's do it all right, let's go. I am. Let's put the real time clock up now.
Jupiter enters cancer on June 9. So we're really talking about June 9 onward as the ingress of the month that we're covering today. What I'm going to do is I'm going to put Aries on the ascendant of the chart, and we are going to I'm going to eliminate everything that you're looking at except for Jupiter, just to kind of simplify our view.
Every month if you're new, we really try to take the focus of one, maybe two, major transits for the month, and give you, hopefully, a really well rounded set of delineations from all three of us. One of us will usually start, and then the other two will comment. So today it's Jupiter in Cancer for the month of June.
I'm going to take cardinal signs. Alex will take fixed, Dana will take mutable, and we'll work our way through. So let's start with Aries. I'm going to start us off by talking about Jupiter's entrance into your fourth house.
Now as we go, we're going to be saying just a little bit about what it might mean given the backstory of. Mars is retrograde in cancer, which was really June through April, or June through April, January through April, that we had the retrograde in that house. You got a little bit of it back in, like October as well, while Mars was direct through cancer of 2024 but just keep in mind that for all signs, when we reference the Mars Retrograde in cancer. We're talking about January through April as a rough time zone in which you may have experienced some of the challenges of Mars in the same place that Jupiter is now entering.
So for Aries, we're looking at Jupiter entering the fourth house you may have already experienced this year some challenges and obstacles to overcome, with respect to things like home and family, roots, ancestry, the private or internal sphere of life, which you know for for Aries is often a lot more sensitive than people think.
Like Aries can be so strong and willful and outgoing and sort of easy and free spirited. But internally, that fourth house for all Aries is cancer, which means there's a softness and a sweetness and almost like a childlike quality on the interior of Aries folks, Aries rising folks.
That's always the case in this whole sign configuration. And so what? What kinds of inner turmoil, inner emotional turmoil, were you dealing with earlier this year? Or what challenges around home, family, living environment, ancestry, ancestral karma. Were you working through?
Jupiter suggests that for the next year, there's going to be a lot of healing, a lot of positive developments taking place in that same house. So the building and creation of meaning, whether that's the internal, private sphere of life, the part of you that's not as visible to others, you might be gaining more confidence, more strength, that what I feel, what I am inside, is valid.
Self care could be a really important topic in the next year on that level, but also the development of things like family or home or marriage or living environments that are blossoming in really nice, fruitful ways. I could see that for Jupiter in your fourth house, things around land and property could grow, and I would say the potential for some level of familial, ancestral healing or positive growth and blessings, that those are all the things that I would be most excited about for the Aries rising folk out there.
You can listen to this, by the way, for your son or your rising son, we always recommend you rising but that's what I have to say. What do you guys think
Dana Solana
I was thinking? And this might be last night, I did a workshop on the astrology of fear, and I was thinking a lot about the fourth house and attachment styles, right? Thinking about what you just said, Adam, alongside that, I'm thinking about, like, inner child healing. I'm thinking about the meaning making of, like, it didn't start with me, and that could be, you know, expanded to the family of, well, I think it would be right, like, naturally, it would be, you would start to understand, like, Oh, my parent did this because their parent did that. And you start to kind of put the pieces together of the challenges that arise in home and family, and those could have been provoked, as Adam said, through that Mars Retrograde that we just finished up recently.
So I think a lot about like, yeah, putting the pieces together, of like, the story of the family and the ancestry, and having that in itself be extremely healing, just kind of having a deeper, more expanded understanding of why things are the way they are. Nice.
Alex Amorosi
I love that, you know, and maybe on the same, on the same track of that as Dana is. I'm thinking a lot about, you know, Mars coming back into cancer, particularly through retrograde, and maybe sort of like tearing at the seams, of how you may have inadvertently because, like we all do, sort of imitate our mom or dad, or we're trying to live their life, or how, you know, in order to feel like we're safe and contained and nurtured, we sort of, maybe mimic is too strong of a word, but we try to be like our parents in a certain way.
And I feel like Mars really challenges that right, that individuation of Mars kind of tears at those seams. And I think as Jupiter comes in here, there's a really amazing opportunity to sew that back together your own identity. Like, who am I fundamentally like, what was my karma and dharma when I was born to live? You know, and our parents and our family are definitely a part of that. But there's a certain point we come to where it's like, how can I, how can I be more of that? And I think Jupiter really supports the expansion of that process and also feeling safe within it, because, you know, especially because Mars is your ascendant ruler, and it's your identity that's really changing in a lot of ways with Mars as movements there. Something about like, you know, when you put on a new identity, it takes a while to tailor that suit, to really feel comfortable inside of that new space. And I think Jupiter is just a beautiful year long process of allowing that to happen. So I'm very excited for Aries risings, especially because you've had your ascendant ruler retrograde for a while. This will be really nice, I think.
Adam Elenbaas
On that note, we wish you well, Aries, folks, God's
Alex Amorosi
team. I have to read for Adam now.
Adam Elenbaas
Yes, oh, it's my horoscope. I can't wait. Okay, Taurus rising take us away.
Alex Amorosi
All right, so Taurus risings, you have Jupiter moving into your third house. I could see in the context of the Mars Retrograde challenges that have come up around siblings or extended family, aunts, uncles, cousins, that there's something that feels like, almost like, what felt shocking or surprising Mars can feel sometimes very acute in in these types of situations, in your immediate environment, in your in your your sibling family or extended family.
Jupiter comes in and is a little bit like that Mary Poppins, type of presence like here's someone who can support, you know, something that may have happened suddenly or felt really scary, someone who can come in and kind of calm and soothe and nurture and, um, feel like they can, uh, it's a calming, nurturing presence. And in your everyday environment, you know, which is one of the ways we often talk about the third house, this sense of like Mars, Mars having needles, the spaces in your environment that maybe have become too comfortable, or sometimes where the defenses were a little bit weak. That's another way I would think about it.
Jupiter comes in and is like, Okay, well, let's put those bricks up in a certain way. Let's re cement that wall in a certain way. Let's, um, let's create an environment around you that feels like it is wholly nurturing. That's, that's a word I just use a lot for cancer. You know, there's holy nurturing, and that feels where you can be expansive and you can be yourself, and you can be open, but your everyday environment feels really well, boundaried, supported and contained around it.
Dana Solana
Yeah, I think that's beautiful. Alex, you know, we were talking before the call about tornadoes that came through my area, and that idea of cleaning up feels really relevant. That image of like, there's been some destruction, something has been, yeah, taken down or destroyed, and now there's this energy of, like, yeah, how can we put it back together in a cohesive and supportive way for all? I think the people in your environment, for Taurus, risings are going to be a big help to you, and you might start to notice the ways in which, like, even kind of trying to do everything on your own, which I would, I would attribute to Mars in Cancer transit, like feeling very like I must go fight when, and that's really hard to do, but you might be seeing here that you actually have a lot of help and support around you, and that you can lean into that.
I wouldn't be surprised, too for Taurus risings, if you have something to say, you know, if there's some wisdom coalescing as a result of all of the energy that's been moving through this part of your chart that you're ready to kind of package and share and teach and offer the world. So even if you're not a writer, per se, I would encourage Taurus risings to maybe just get in the practice of writing. Or, if you don't like to write or type, you could speak into a voice recorder. It's a good idea to, I think, put thoughts to words right now.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah, um,
Adam Elenbaas
I like as someone who, you know, I've got a couple planets in cancer in my third house, and it has had a very strong correlation with the need to communicate, speak, teach, write, podcast, all of those things make sense to me in the third house, they've made a lot more sense to me since I started studying the Vedic astronomical explanations for the third house, which See it as a place rising out of the fourth and moving toward the ascendant.
And so they conceptualize it through the primary motion, as that which comes out from within and needs to it's like the early impulses that need to express themselves. You can see them in children, which is why the third house sometimes is associated with, like childhood learning from the Vedic perspective, because it represents these early sort of undeveloped impulses to express yourself that over time, with learning, education and refinement can translate into skills that's fascinating to me.
The other the reason that I would, or the way I would connect that to Hellenistic astrology, is that the third house is called Goddess, and it's the place of the moon. And the moon, obviously, is also associated in ancient Hellenistic astrology with the early formation of the body and the psyche. It's a key planet for understanding the development of temper. Constitution and character in character analysis.
So you have this Mars that was just there. And one of the experiences I had was it was almost like I had to go back and look at certain immature impulses, mentally and emotionally, you know. And it was is, like, really pretty private and personal. It wasn't like things that were making their way really into the outer world of my like, public life, but it was really, really helpful. I did a lot of work on those things when Mars is retrograde my third with my Jungian therapist that I see, I can't help but wonder if other Tauruses like myself will be dealing with a period of time where you're going to see the maturation of your mind, your psyche, your communication abilities, that there's going to be some some integration as you that word that you use, Dana, around mental and emotional maturity, that there's just a an opportunity To be able to express, communicate, convey in ways that reflect the process of maturity that's taken place.
So I like that a lot. I also just like it as a good year for, like, writing communication. Like, I'm hoping to finish up my book. I've got two chapters left, so I'm like, ooh, it'd be like, maybe the year where, you know, I really like, kind of seal the process of two years worth of writing this book. Now anyway, those are just some of my thoughts and reflections, but I'll have to, I'll share my notes with everyone as we go, and I hope to hear from other Tauruses too. Let us move along to Gemini next. Dana is going to lead us off with the mutable signs today. Okay?
Dana Solana
My mutable friends, Gemini risings, I see this just broadly as, like, a change in values. So Mars here, there was a lot of hard work determination. I just keep picturing, like, those mud races, you know, I'm talking about, like, those five ks where you like, have to go through the mud and whatnot, like, that type of thing. Yes, yes, like, that's Mars in Cancer for me. So you've been doing that in the house of your talents, your assets, your resources and what you value. So yes, it could be about money, you know, maybe you were working really hard to make more money, or something like that, right? And so then in that scenario, Jupiter comes in and shows you, you know, it would be easier surface level to say, like, Jupiter is going to help you make more money. Well, maybe, but maybe it helps you understand, like, the why behind it, right? Like, why do I want more? Why do I need more? Why do I value what I value? The meaning making of it, I think, is, again, what's helpful about this. Because once you understand, like, maybe before with Mars and cancer, it was just like, I need more. I want more. I'm going for more. And now it's like, okay, well, why like? Do I need to really exert all of my effort to get more like to what end? What is the end goal? What is the purpose? And so I think that your values also kind of become alchemized in that process as well, because you understand the why behind the what, and so that's what I'm thinking about for Gemini risings. Love
Alex Amorosi
it. Yeah, I think, you know, one of the things I've been doing in the last sort of seven months or so is just working on, just like, different formulas around money, and becoming more mature with my relationship to money and, you know, long term goals with money and stuff like that. And one of the things I've really learned is in order to have more money, you have to feel safe having that money. You have to feel safe in your ability to hold it, your ability to contain it, your ability to wisely use it.
That's all kind of like stuff I would think about with Jupiter is not just, Hey, here's a pile of cash, but here's, you know, why are you going to use it? What are you going to use it for? Where do you want to ask? Do you want to allocate it to? You know, what's what are your philosophy around money? How do you want your value systems to align with your money? You know, it could just be, you know, having resources that you need, or feeling resourced for yourself. Are you? You know, Mars and cancer sometimes can be a lot of really hard, diligent work, but burnout, emotional burnout, and Jupiter coming and saying, like, hey, you know, are you also resourcing yourself? Are you taking care of yourself? Are you giving yourself what you need, or replenishing yourself after that process?
Adam Elenbaas
Nice, yeah, I wonder what the overlap will be for Geminis out there between material comfort, security, enjoyment, pleasure, the kinds of things that the second house represents, the building and developing of the that we think of the second as a place. Place that was thought of as a support for the first So how easy is it to pursue our Dharma if we are struggling to survive? Not very easy.
So the second has a lot to do with the things we build on the material plane that support the dharmic plane. And it is not just security and survival. It's moving up into like life should be relatively enjoyable, stable, materially comfortable, materially and somewhat enjoyable, all within the realm of still being dharmic, which means still being sacred, not being materialistic. That's the way that Indian astrologers think about those arta houses.
Well, if Jupiter's in there, then on one level, it's a year where we're really thinking about the purpose and life direction as Jupiter represents in its relation to things like Dharma, meaning larger purpose, in relation to how secure, comfortable and pleasant we feel that our material existence is, but in such an emotional, watery sign, like cancer, I wonder if we're starting to explore not just the meaning of survival, comfort or enjoyment, materially, but emotionally. It's like, well, what is an enjoyable material, like, how does a material experience of comfort or security translate into emotional well being? And that's where I think the overlap with things like self care, which we've been mentioning here already, make a lot of sense.
But also, what kind of resources or support come from our bonds with other people, familial, but also any kind of meaningful emotional bond, whether it's with groups or individuals, and how do they contribute to a sense of well being, comfort, security, ease, all of which are necessary if we're going to live a life like along Maslow's hierarchy that's aimed at psychological individuation or spiritual development. If this part isn't taken care of, and there's not some emotional and physical sense of well being, that's going to be hard.
So I see a lot of blessings around these topics in the year ahead for Geminis. Let us move now to cancer, back to the cardinal sign. So it's my turn to start us off cancer rising in the first house. This is a year in which your sense of who you are is intimately paired with what is meaningful, what is purposeful, what life's direction is in some larger sense.
I like to think of Jupiter in the first house years as the opportunity to grow in alignment with a larger sense of purpose that goes beyond you, but the opportunity for those two things to come together. You matter your evolution as a personal being, and how you're changing, what you're learning, how you're growing, what authentic parts of yourself you're getting in touch with are connected to a larger philosophical or spiritual or cosmic sense of purpose.
It's a time to rediscover faith in yourself and your role in creation. So I love that. I think it's a very wonderful year for that now I will say that Jupiter in the first house can provide us with the temptation of grandiosity or inflation or arrogance, or, you know, I am the meaning, I am the law. You know, it's like, no, I don't think Jupiter in Cancer is going to be like Darth Vader, right? But it could, for example, be whatever my emotional needs are in this moment, that's the direction of the entire universe, in which case, it's not uncommon to see Jupiter going through the first house and people dealing with health problems or putting on more weight than they would like to or something like that.
And the reason for that, as far as I've understood doing this work for so long with clients, is that we're we're temporarily under the illusion that we're the director and controller, and what we really want from Jupiter in the first house is to be imbued with a larger sense of meaning and purpose while growing personally and but there is a fine line with Jupiter, because Zeus Jupiter does have a dark side, and it tends to be inflation. And, you know, egotistical inflation. So if we, if we're careful with that in the first house, I don't see why we shouldn't really experience the blessings of larger meaning, purpose and personal growth while Jupiter's there for cancers.
Alex Amorosi
I think, you know, Mars in the first house for a little while may have really challenged your sense of yourself. It must brought you up against, like, who you think you are, as opposed to who you really are, which is sometimes not easy to see. You know, you know who I think I'm being in the world, as opposed to like, what's my little tendencies that are challenging? That view of myself, and I think Jupiter comes in, and there's a wonderful opportunity to re weave a deeper sense of who you are in a more fundamental base level.
And I think it can also, you know, Jupiter, I always think of, and I talk about this with clients all the time, with Jupiter transits ritual and ceremony, like creating a ritual for yourself where you're sort of, well, you know, this would be one thing that might be showing up like you're welcoming yourself back, like a rebirth, kind of ceremony, right, where you're sort of like doing a ceremony or a ritual, where you're saying goodbye to an older aspect of yourself that just wasn't bad, maybe just didn't have the integration that this newer self can have, and that there's a way that you make sense of that, through doing something you know, tangible, that feels ritualistic, that helps you like, bring back like. This is who I am now. This is the more expanded great, greater version of me that has a connection to values and ideals and beliefs that may feel different, even just slightly altered. And I think that those I don't know, I think you know, just my personal soapbox of mine is that are in our culture, we can get away from those ideas of rituals that are really important and can be very helpful for our you know, our brains really integrating those changes in a powerful way.
Dana Solana
I love that. I agree it's lost on us, and I think especially as a cancer rising that is a very important part of life, what you guys made me think about is like Mars in Cancer being like, Who do you think you are, and then Jupiter in Cancer being like, Who do you think you are? Like, now you can actually kind of explore from the place of what was challenging and what didn't work. And I just think for all of us, we want to really be reflective on what Mars in Cancer brought up the challenges that that brought up, but especially for cancer risings, because that's going to really inform or help you see the bigger picture that Jupiter wants to show you.
And to Adam's point, about like, the potential for getting egotistical, I think what Jupiter can do is really, like, unite us. Can really connect us with humanity, right? And the part the fact that we're a part of a collective, we're not really on our own. I think if you can remember that as cancer rising, you know as you're kind of reorienting yourself and your identity and your sense of who you are within the collective, I think that you will ultimately stay on the path of like your highest good in this transit, because you'll be primed to share what you're learning or what you're integrating with everybody else.
Adam Elenbaas
Yeah, yeah. There's a very generous and nurturing quality to Jupiter, that if it takes what it's learning and shares it with others, it becomes like a little channel for the Great Mother, you know, kind of all embracing. Yeah, I love that, Dana, let's move to Leo. Alex is gonna give us his own horoscope to start with,
Alex Amorosi
which is, always, I always, is always a challenge as an astrologer. Here's my amazing horoscope. It's incredible. Every planet means amazing things, or it's a catastrophe. Everything's every transits a catastrophe. That's the other thing that you do as an astrologer, too. All right, so Leo risings, we have Jupiter moving into the 12th house. I think this is going to feel really, really nice again, you know, I'll speak from a little personal experience. I'll try not to project onto everybody what everybody's felt with this.
But I've learned a lot of humility with that Mars transit, and a lot of humility. You know, the 12th house are those places where they sneak up on you. You're not aware of them on the surface, and you wouldn't see them on the surface. But I was aware of, like, little bit what Adam was saying with Taurus is like, oh, there's some really inlaid tendencies here. And they're, they're very early and young, and they're, you know, very quite immature that I didn't realize were running my behavior and running my life, and running things that I would have said were like, totally, oh no, that's just a choice I'm making, or, Oh no, that's just the thing I'm saying, or whatever it is.
But they were really like, in the background, Mars is really kind of poking at these subconscious tendencies that felt very hidden in a lot of ways. And now I think, you know, it's like when you really rip apart the subconscious like that, when you look at like, all the little Marionette strings that may have been sort of like working behind the scenes, of like what you're doing or thinking, Jupiter comes in and asks for, like, an integration of that, of saying, like, there's nothing wrong with you, there's nothing bad about you. This is I'm speaking to my Virgo planets. I don't think everybody's feeling this, but nothing bad or wrong about you. But you know, this is a way we can tie this all back together, where your subconscious, your deeper psyche works in as an ally towards you, an ally towards others.
I think it can be very easy for us as Leos, you know, our egos can it's not just an ego of a sense of like, I'm so great. The ego can also just be like, I suck on the. Worst, I'm terrible. Why did I do that? And we have those sort of, like humbling tendencies of Mars, that harsher voice really gets tempered by Jupiter in a lot of ways.
And Jupiter comes in, and I think is just like, how can we sew this back up and help you realize there was nothing wrong with you, or just things you needed to heal or take into consideration and that are more authentic? You know, sometimes I'll just, the last thing I'll say here too, is that there are some times where I think, for the sake of approval or the sake of validation, will do things, you know, Leah will do things that maybe you don't really want to do, and that Mars highlights, those are definitely highlighted for me. And I don't know if anybody else experienced that. I hope this isn't too, specific, but like, Mars highlights those spaces, and Jupiter comes in and is just like, Well, okay, let's do some ceremony about what you want, what are your values, what you know, if you put the accolades and the validation and the approval to the side, what would your deepest inner self want to expand into? So that's just some things I'm considering around that I think that's beautiful.
Dana Solana
Alex, the word that keeps popping up for me, with Leo rising, not just with this transit, but like the peripheral transits going on too, is surrender. I'm thinking about Mars in Cancer. You know, you've had a lot 12th house action, right? But then also all the stuff in Aries, not to, you know, bring a bunch of other stuff into this, but there's just a lot of activation with, like, what do you think? What do you believe? And I think about specific to cancer and specific to Jupiter in Cancer, like a surrender that allows you to, like, trust a little bit more the point you were making about eco Alex, like, I mean, that's a lesson all of us can learn, is just to kind of let go of that a little of that a little bit.
But I think that is part of what this is all about, is like, what would happen if you just trusted like, what would happen if you opened up to possibility instead of trying to, like, force an outcome? What would happen if you let people help you? What would happen if you waited? What would happen if you just, yeah, if you went inward to see like, kind of what's available to you, instead of trying to constantly do and and be proving yourself, I guess there's, there's a healing here in like, I can do less and like, still be enough?
Unknown Speaker
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, yes,
Adam Elenbaas
I'm thinking of that like, because of my master class curriculum development, I'm so in the headspace of considering the Indian philosophical perspective on the houses, the Moksha houses, 12, eight and four, an exalted Jupiter in the 12th house, to me, Would one of the things it would provide would be liberation from unhealthy attachments emotionally, because it's a very benefic Jupiter in an emotional sign. But in the 12th house, where there is often a process of having to let go of control, to surrender, to experience various levels of dissolution.
The surrender of the 12th house is so beautiful when Jupiter's there, I find that transits of Jupiter in any sign, often coincide with people having some really powerful restorations of faith, hope, belief, purpose, direction, but through some process of breakdown and surrender, it is the most common transit I have ever tracked with respect to rehab. Not saying, I mean that sounds a little dark, right, like you're gonna go to rehab. I don't mean it like that. I just mean metaphorically, rehabilitation requires surrendering. It requires a willingness to be healed and to say, I'm not in control. I've lost the plot. I need help. I could see Jupiter really being so supportive of Leo's this year, when they are at a point where any Leo rising sort of throws their hands up and says, I'm stuck, or I'm feeling a little overwhelmed, or I'm feeling a little lost, I'm feeling a little confused. I don't know exactly what to do or how to get to where I'm trying to go, or I give up trying to fix something that I just can't seem to fix at those moments, I think Jupiter is going to provide some really profound blessings for Leo's and the sense that, like something has your back, you're not alone in this. There's a very benevolent force that loves you.
I think that for Leo's, I was talking about this in my 12th house webinar. There's a very soft, childlike innocence behind the need to exude solar light and to be strong and courageous and bold and seated on your heart throne, which is like the goal, I think of, we could say, of like a Leo rising, but behind that there's, there's a soft, sensitive, vulnerable place. That's the cancer 12th house. I could also see Jupiter helping Leo's develop. Confidence and strength, because there's this background feeling that I'm loved, I'm supported, I'm nurtured, I'm cared for. Something has my back. Yeah? Anyway, I'll just leave it there. But those are some thoughts.
Unknown Speaker
Oh, my God, you guys
Dana Solana
honestly, like that hit me. That really hit me. Yeah,
Alex Amorosi
it's like, you know, one of the things I'll just say quickly is we don't have to try so hard. That's the thing that's amazing. You don't have to try so hard. And boy Adam, did you nail it with the need for that background, support and love and unconditional sense of care is something I have rarely had, but now have in my life. And boy does it provide the ability to relax, yeah? Because when you don't have that as a Leo, it's like, the show is all me. I have it's a one person show, and you've got to do it yourself, you know? So that that was just beautiful. Thank you, yeah,
Unknown Speaker
yeah, totally.
Adam Elenbaas
I have been reflecting a lot on the 12th houses and prepping my notes for the Moksha houses. So that was just fresh on my mind. Let's move on to Virgos, where Dana is going to lead us off here.
Dana Solana
Yeah, don't like to have to follow that, but that's okay. We're just gonna go for it. So in the 11th house, I would say Virgo risings, do not underestimate your people, the importance of your people and being connected to a group, and it's not just for me. It's not just about the help you're receiving. It's about the reciprocity of it, all that, like when you help others, it somehow helps you in return what you give, you get back, and you find in that, that healing and your place in things. That's the kind of Jupiter bird's eye view unity principle of it all, where, if you can orient yourself in a group and be willing to like participate, you're going to find that like, there's so much help ready and available to you.
I would also say, we know the 11th house is a place of like, striving toward your goals, right, your dreams, your ambitions, thinking about that in respect to or with respect to what was going on with Mars, right, the last couple of months, this is a great time to be thinking about, like, What was hard and why, and how do I want to reorient moving forward? Like, what can I how can I synthesize that data almost to move forward in a more intelligent and more aligned way? It's going to be easier, right? I think that's the promise of Jupiter in Cancer in the 11th is that striving, that goal that we're moving toward, it becomes a little bit easier, and maybe it becomes easier because it becomes clearer, like it becomes clearer why what wasn't working wasn't working, and so now you have a better understanding of, like, Okay, this doesn't matter. This does. I'm zoning in on this, and I'm going for it. There's just a clearer trajectory, I think, to get to the goal.
Alex Amorosi
I love that. I think, you know, it's interesting so, having had Jupiter in the 11th house for the last year, I also think about like, you know, as the 11th house being the succeeding to the supporting house to the 10th your career, different rituals, philosophies, beliefs, maybe from a more emotional understanding that supports your career, supports how you're seen in the world. Like for, just for a random example, like, I never got Tao before this year, and now I use taro all the time. Like, I learned a new technology, a new system, a new that I incorporate and work within, you know, within my work.
But I think also, you know, Jupiter coming into the 11th house in a water sign. You know, for the the the wonderful strength of Virgo is discernment, the ability to categorize, sort organize and say, this is this, and this is that, in a very, sort of analytical and very precise way, I think that there's, you know, for Mercury ruled signs with unintentionally, there can be, from that strength, a sense of, I'm wholly thinking about cerebral connections, or intellectual connections, or practical connections. Jupiter cancer is like, what is the power of emotional bonds with others? What is the power, you know, even those bonds that may have gotten ripped up a little bit with Mars in that house, or you were shown some places where you weren't emotionally safe, where you weren't really cared for, on a deeper, you know, sort of maternal feeling, archetypal maternal feeling, level Jupiter comes in. It's like, what are the values of really sinking into emotional support from others, particularly you could support your career, but it could just be from, like, friend groups and professional groups too. That feels nourishing to, you know, the it can be very easy, I think, for Virgos to want to do it, we do it all on our own, because it's like, you know, I've got the precise way to do it. It's just like, but there's such richness and being bonded with others in an emotional, supportive level that helps us feel safe and regulated. And all those, all those good things, I.
Adam Elenbaas
Oh, sorry. Just a second, guys, I have a little technical issue I'm dealing with here. Okay, um, I keep having something pop up, and I'm trying to just eliminate it. Okay, this is a been an issue for me for like, months now, and I'm like, I'm trying to figure out a way to fix an app that I can't seem to figure out where the notifications are, and I always give up, and then I deal with it again. So at some point I'm not going to give up.
Alex Amorosi
I can see the Capricorn Moon flashing next to your head
Adam Elenbaas
right now. I'm serious. So what I think is really interesting is I've been unpacking this house for the June masterclass series on the Kama houses. Those are houses that are associated with desire, pleasure, happiness, longing, and in Indian astrology, the purusharthas are these four areas of human life, all of which are considered valid and healthy when they exist alongside of dharma. Dharma being a sacred kind of, right, virtuous, spiritual way of living. We're all trying to figure that out, I'm sure, right. So not saying that doesn't mean I haven't figured out. But the 11th house is one of the comma houses. Insofar as it is a comma house in Hellenistic astrology, it's very similar. It's associated with wishes, hopes and aspirations. Those aspirations are usually social and public. So in the 11th house, you're thinking of, how do I experience happiness, bliss, longing, wish fulfillment, with respect to where and how I exist in the social public realm. So a lot of that's going to be vocational success. A lot of that's going to be social standing, popularity, positive or beneficial connections with other people that give us a sense of satisfaction, happiness or wish fulfillment. And that's how it's seen in both ancient Indian and Hellenistic astrology. So when we call it the place of groups and communities, what we always have to remember is that there's this underlying sense that it is these people, these groups, that will fulfill my wishes, my and bring me happiness. So you know, in this house, like some people, mistakenly associate this house with Aquarius and like, social activism for the most part, social activism isn't a happy ordeal, you know? It's a passionate, willful fight, right? So, like, social activism is better located often in the sixth and ninth, right? Where beliefs are Dharma and right action, and there's a like a fight. The 11th house is not really about social purpose as much as it is about social happiness and but there's a connection there to like our vocation and our profession and stuff like that.
What's amazing about an exalted Jupiter in that house is it often speaks to the fulfillment of desires, socially, publicly, in communal or group or social public vocational settings, that can mean new kinds of resources, achievement of goals, promotion, advancement, popularity, being well resourced with the right kinds of people that facilitate feeling happy and satisfied, that facilitate achieving your aspirations in your career, that bring you happiness. So if you think about a classic person with Jupiter and cancer in the 11th house, is Steve Jobs from Apple. He had Steve Wozniak. He had all of the at every turn. He had amazingly well resourced well, like people and connections that facilitated a sense of satisfaction in his work, in his labors. I'm reaching meaningful goals, and it's filling me with happiness. Now he did have that Jupiter was ruled by an Aries moon in the eighth squaring, which provided a lot of conflict in relationships and karmic debts and contracts that made a lot of that very complicated for him, but anyway, the point is that for Virgos, I would imagine that this is a placement that brings a lot of wish fulfillment, that brings a lot of the facilitation of happiness, socially, publicly, professionally, but that also may have you refining or shifting the sense of what will bring you Happiness, or who will bring you happiness, or what wishes or desires are healthy and which are not, because Jupiter is always clarifying direction and purpose. Here it has the chance to not just deliver the goods, but also say, Yeah, but what should they be, you know? So that's how I would look at it. Crushed it. Yeah, I'm really like, it's really fun for me to use these horoscopes as a way to also articulate the understanding that I build in the classes I teach, because that's the best way to learn, right? Is to just teach what you're learning. That's basically every master class every year. Is kind of where my own learning is taking me. But let's move on to Libras. Is this my turn again? Yeah, I guess it is. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So Libra rising places cancer into the 10th house, one of the three artsa houses. All three of those houses, 10, six and two are about the development of worldly material, security, safety, stability, and then from their pleasure, comfort, etc.
We know that the sixth house I see as a place where you were suddenly on a journey you did not anticipate to be on. It looks a little bit odd or scary. Um, there all of a sudden, you know, strange surroundings. It can be, you know, stuff you're sac you've had to sacrifice with Mars. We've talked a lot about that, you know, with Mars moving through the sixth house over the last few months, Jupiter has the feeling of like a benevolent guiding force that comes in around anything that's been happening. In that regard, there's like a Glinda in The Wizard of Oz is a really easy one to pick up, right? There's just a number of them not thinking through through other stories too. That sort of serves as not someone who does it for you, but serves as the teaching guiding force, like kind of hovers around and says, just like, oh yeah. Well, you know, head down this road, and there's a wizard down there and, you know, he'll take care of you once you get there. Like, that sort of feeling. But I think the other thing about good teaching, as, at least I defined it is, the teacher doesn't do it for you. You know, whatever journey you're on is your journey to go on. It's your journey to experience, you know, and however that goes on. It, it might be challenging with the sixth house, but it's a little bit like the angel on your shoulder. There's someone who's just like, we'll give you guidance. Will give you a thought, well, we'll steer you in a direction. It's your choice whether what you do, but I like this kind of feeling of like the benevolent teacher who walks with you but doesn't do it for you. Kind of feeling,
Dana Solana
yeah, I I have a lot of placements myself in the sixth my Senate ruler, my son, a couple other things, and I think a lot about consistency with it, and when it's Jupiter that we're talking about, well actually back up. And if we're, if we're thinking about Mars, like that consistency that was needed maybe felt like a real drag, and it felt very exhausting to do, and like a fight an uphill battle, walking into or against the wind, whatever I think now, with Jupiter here, it's like, the consistency is where the opening happens. It's where the the dots start to connect, and where you start to see, like, Oh, this is how it needs to feel. This is this. Consistency is good for me. And you know the phrase healing journey? Like, I think we could say that about any placement, but like, certainly the sixth house, like, maybe it's a health journey that you're on, and you're learning about how being consistent in like, practices that keep you healthy feels really good for you. It's a it opens you up to be able to be able to experience life in a more beautiful and fulfilling way, because you feel good in your body. That's what I'm thinking about.
Adam Elenbaas
Love it. Yeah, I'm thinking about the seminar I just gave on houses 10, six and two and again, just practicing what I've learned recently, in the past year, been spending so much time with these houses. There's a word, and I'm trying to remember it. I think I want to say it's like, upachaya or something like that. It's a Sanskrit word that's applied to the sixth house, and it, I can't, I'm gonna, I'll mess it up, but that that's roughly the. Translation of which is roughly that things here grow better with persistence and meaningful struggle and effort. And so when you think about the sixth house as an art to house, it's about the development of worldly material, security, safety, stability, and then from their pleasure, comfort, etc, you're thinking about a house that was about the conflicts we face, the work, the struggle, the effort, the sacrifice that is a part of building that material security that will naturally involve overcoming hardships and obstacles in the material world, like sickness or like competitors or hostility from other people and challenges that rise up at the local government when you're trying to get a, you know, a permit for your business, or whatever it is.
So when I think of, like, my youngest daughter is an Aquarius, when I think of Jupiter in Cancer entering that house I think, oh my gosh, the wind is at your back with the hard stuff. This next year, you've got some support where it's like, if you even make a little effort, Jupiter will do nine tenths of the rest. You know, you make 1/10 the effort, you tithe something meaningful, Jupiter will pick you up and bring you across the finish line. Or another way of thinking about it, maybe that's not the most accurate. Another accurate. Another way that I would think about it, and I have seen that with many Jupiter transits in people's sixth house, including my own, put in a little effort, you get a lot. Another one would be that there's more support and sort of good luck when it comes to the obstacles you face. Oh my god, this is going to be tough. And then all of a sudden, a little blessing, a connection with someone, a benefit, something comes in and you go, Oh, that's a little bit easier than I thought. It was going to be an emphasis on your health, on the positive things you can do to not to be preventative in your healthcare, let's say proactive, as opposed to reactive. Jupiter and cancer might be really good at that.
And then I also think about when a Jupiter sixth house year, there's a lot of like, oh, the struggle has been worth it, because I'm experiencing the reward that comes from the struggle. And I think about my younger daughter, who's got Mars in the first house, and she's in martial arts, and she just naturally has a way of engaging with life, kind of heroically, you know, like Mars, there's a there's an effort and a struggle. It's kind of part of her personality, you know. Well, I can tell you with Jupiter, in her sixth house, a house that was called The Joy of Mars, she's going to see that when she works hard at things, rather than getting frustrated and angry, and she applies that will she's going to get real. She's going to be really happy to see positive results. So those are some of the things that come to my mind.
Alex Amorosi
Okay, I can also attest to having a benefic in the sixth house. Natalie, that is absolutely true. Adam, it saves your ass. Totally things. And having a whole bunch of Sixth house transits over, you know, 2020, 2021, it saves your ass all of a sudden. Ass. All of a sudden, it's like, oh, I can do it this way. It looks really dope. Is, yeah,
Adam Elenbaas
yeah, I've got, I've got, um, Jupiter there, Natalie, yeah. Is that what you have? You have Venus, yeah. It's interesting, um, like, I would say, for example, just a fun example, sixth house ruler of my six the ruler of my sixth house is Venus, in the fourth place of home and family. There's been I grew up with a ton of conflict around home and family. I'm sure a lot of other people listening to this did, and maybe far more than mine. But through the willingness to deal with those things, I can honestly say that the way I'm doing home and family thus far is really different. You see good results for doing that ancestral family healing work. And that's there's so many examples like that where it's like, it's not that the sixth house is bad, but it requires a kind of work and effort. And if you do even in Vedic Astrology, it's like, you you grow your muscle with respect to dealing with the difficulties of being alive. And then you're there's this thing. I saw it on a Huberman podcast where it's like, there's some part of your brain that apparently grows when you do hard things, and then as you grow it from doing hard things, it becomes more capable of doing hard things with greater ease. That's cool. If that does exist. I think this was a researcher, I don't know, so I hope I'm getting that right. But anyway, all right, last but not least, whoops, let's move to Pisces. Dana, what do you
think I'm excited for Pisces? And I am gonna, like, veer off the path a bit, because I think, like, I can't not think about Saturn being in your first house, and how, for the last, you know, year and a half, whatever you've been, you've been kind of squeezed, maybe, and and pushed to kind of grow up and pull up your bootstraps, and also, like shed, you know, parts of you and kind of evolve. And. A way that might have felt a little constricting and a little uncomfortable. If we think about the fifth house now, with Mars having moved through there over the last, you know, several months, think that maybe there's been a lot of stops and starts in, like how we put our work out there, how we put what we want to create and make out there. Perhaps challenges with kids, the kids in your life, your your children, there just being some conflict there, and some, like, a lack of clarity of purpose. Like, what am I really doing here? And if it's about parenting, maybe it's like, you know, I'm maybe I'm applying some like, idea of what discipline is, and I don't really get why, like, I this is just what happened to me, and so I'm doing what I'm doing, but it doesn't feel right anymore. That's sort of specific, but there's something that we've been dealing with the first several months of 2025 that has not felt right, either where it comes to our children, or like, how we're putting ourselves out into the world, what we produce and make, which we say every month, I think. But it's not like arts and crafts, you know? It's like what you produce and give, like that which you make of of you and put out there. So that being said, if Jupiter is here now, it feels a lot easier, right? It feels a lot easier to do that, like everything has kind of coalesced into, oh, this is what I'm doing. And I think that not just Mars, but Saturn in your first house is is very helpful now for kind of putting all together. What are the challenges you've been going through, really, since 2023 and how you see yourself, and how you your sense of self, your identity, and the the kind of person that you know yourself to be like, what about that has changed? And how has that affected the way that you just what you offer the world? I think now you're in a position to have a lot more clarity around that, and therefore it's going to feel easier and it's going to feel good, I think, because, again, we've been talking a lot about Jupiter being sort of generative, and I think about it as connecting us with the collective. You really seeing yourself in the place of things. That's from a poem. I think I
Speaker 1
don't know where the like, the family of wild geese? Okay, okay, okay. I was like, I
Dana Solana
didn't make that up, like that came from. But that's sort of the vibe I'm getting, is you can now sort of package yourself in a way that feels right as a result of all of these challenges that you've been dealing with, like a baby. I'm just kidding. You could have a baby. That is true. That is true. That is true. I'm
Adam Elenbaas
I think it's a super fertile placement. I'll say more about that when it's
Alex Amorosi
my turn. No, I was that you took the thoughts right out of my head at him. I'm like, this is, if you a very fertile, if you're ready to have a baby, this might be something that really post brings that along. If you're not, you want to take care of things that need to be taken care of. So that doesn't happen. It's always an interesting conversation now with clients. Anyways, you know the other thing I think too, about Dana, I'm glad you brought up Saturn in the first house, because I think we do have to talk about in that context. It in that context, right? There's been this sort of serious authority, authority of like, I must, I must do things. You know, Saturn provides a lot of benefits, and I love Saturn. Blessings unto you, but it's not a lot of fun, like, there's not a lot of fun with Saturn. It's like, okay, this is really productive and helpful. It's a little bit like necessary bureaucracy. But I wasn't necessarily like loving my time while I was sitting at the, you know, the RMV or something, getting something renewed with my license. It just had to be done. It's over, you know, and that's good. Jupiter and cancer in the fifth house. Strikes me as you can also have fun now. You can have fun creating. You can enjoy the pleasures of life. You can feel safe and enjoying the pleasures of life. Because I think, you know, I don't know if it was Brene Brown, someone who's saying, like, Joy is the most vulnerable emotion, or it's like, you know, one of the most vulnerable places we feel is joy, right? If I'm feeling joy, I'm fearing its loss, I get attached to it in some way. I think Jupiter for the next year is like, but you can still enjoy. You can still enjoy. You can still create. You can still do things that you know feel generative in some way. And you know, pleasure is safe to experience. You know, if there has been something around like the experience of pleasure has not been safe, or it's been something that has been made not to feel safe, this could be a really healing, you know, especially with Mars, might have stirred up some stuff around that Jupiter could bring some really beautiful healing towards those, you know, the full enjoyment of life once again in the fifth house. So I'm really excited for Pisces risings with this transit, yeah,
Adam Elenbaas
yeah, uh, a Dharma house that is about the joy that. Should be derived from Dharma, like Dharma in the ninth has a lot to do with ethical conduct, conduct, virtuous conduct, understanding cosmic laws on the level of religion. So studying yoga philosophy in India, or understanding how to connect through spiritual practice as a matter of our sacred duty, like all that kind of stuff, is a very ninth house. The first house is really about the formation of dharma in the character. You know, the way we care carry ourselves, the unique skills and abilities we bring forth. But the fifth is associated with the joy that should be experienced when we're living virtuously in alignment with our authentic self, and the way we measure that is relational, we should feel some level of happiness and connection with other beings. The fifth was called The Joy of Venus in Hellenistic astrology. For that reason, there should be some sense that if you're being yourself, that you find very meaningful, very satisfying connections with other people, romantically, affectionately, creatively, that there's a connection there. Jupiter in the fifth house can therefore be a wonderful blessing in its exaltation, with respect to meaningful, fulfilling connections with other people that are truly derived from being yourself. Saturn in the first if nothing else, helps you greatly refine. What is you and what isn't? Jupiter may now be saying, Good work, let's enjoy being you. Let's you know. And then, on another level, I think we look at this and we say the joy derived from your dharma is also your creative output. You should feel some level of happiness with seeing things you've created that reflect your own beauty as a soul. That's what children are in the most you know, in the way that we think of children as a blessing in astrology, in the fifth house, that's it. They are a blessing in so far as they reflect back something of our creative essence, and often, and we know this, we have to keep looking into that mirror as we raise kids to learn more, you know. So not that it's all about us or anything, but you get what I'm saying. So the in for people who aren't parents or have no interest in that, you can also just think about it as what are you creating, and how does it mirror or reflect and give you some satisfaction in being you. So I love Jupiter in this house for really granting some unique blessings, opportunities, growth, direction with respect to that level of fulfillment, it's going to be great for everybody. Yeah. The end,
Alex Amorosi
Thank you. Thank you, Jupiter.
Adam Elenbaas
Thank you. Jupiter, yeah. Could you
imagine if, like, Uranus was coming in after Mars to that house? Like,
Unknown Speaker
yeah, yeah,
Adam Elenbaas
there was a pairing of Jupiter and Uranus in cancer. And I remember what decade it was in. I want to say it might have been President Steve Jobs charts, whenever he was born. Was he born in the 50s or 40s? I can't recall. Anyway, we do have Uranus changing signs into Gemini, which we will be looking at next month as well. So,
Dana Solana
yes, so much. Oh, there's, there's so many outer planets changing signs. It's crazy. Let me tell you where you can find Dana and then Alex. If you want to connect with Dana on Instagram, at self help, which, lots of great content there to follow her on Instagram. Self Help, which.com if you want to book a reading, which I highly recommend. If you want to take a look at what Jupiter is doing in your chart over the next year, get a reading with Dana, you're gonna love it. Then for Alex, it is you're still on hiatus from Instagram. Is that right? Yeah, so loving it not a bad idea. Sub stack is the subtle universe. This is where people can find your sub stack Correct?
Alex Amorosi
Yeah, yeah, I have video and written content for myself, awesome,
Adam Elenbaas
very cool. And then to book a reading, it is Alex amorosi.com where you can also have Alex check out what's happening with any of these major transits, or just check up on what's happening in your chart right now, which is sometimes tied to these transits, but sometimes may have something to do with something completely different. So get a reading from either of these folks. You will really enjoy it. It's always a pleasure to collaborate with them. Thank you guys for being here. Thank you. Thanks. Adam, yeah, after I sign off, you're going to find an informational video for the upcoming year one program. So check that out. You'll get all the information you need about the program. It starts June 22 still time to register hope to see you there. Otherwise, until next month, we'll see you again soon. Bye, everyone, everyone,
Alex Amorosi
bye, everyone.
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