Today I am going to take a look at Jupiter's upcoming sextile with Uranus, which is one of the major transits of the year.
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Hi everyone this is Acyuta-bhava from Nightlight Astrology. Happy Friday everybody. Hope you guys are about to have a great weekend. Today we are going to continue our conversation about the archetypal combination of Jupiter and Uranus. We started this week by looking at Jupiter and Uranus in combination. And then later in the week we continued by looking at Jupiter and Uranus through the houses according to your rising sign. So today we are going to continue looking at the archetypal combination of Jupiter and Uranus, especially by looking at two stories. One is a children's story that I had read to me as a child that I read to my kids, and also a story from the Bhagavat Purana classic Indian collection of of educational tales, especially potent for learning and studying yoga. So a great story today that I think really illustrates the Jupiter Uranus dynamics. So that's what we're gonna do.
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In the meantime, let's put up the real time clock and remind ourselves about the timing of this transit, for starters. So here on the screen, you can see Jupiter at about nine degrees of Pisces connecting with Uranus, about 11 degrees of Taurus. So this transit, how will it perfect, go forward. And you'll notice that about a week from now, by Friday, February 18, the transit will be just it'll have just perfected so between the 17th and the 18th, a week from now, Jupiter and Uranus combined in their sextile. And then you're going to give another couple of weeks, really until we see the two of them separating by about the beginning of March, you'll see the two moving apart from each other out of that three degree range that we always want to keep in mind.
So remember that in the background of all of this is a Venus Mars conjunction moving through Pluto moving the Venus Mars is conjoining as it moves through Pluto, and that is happening by the first week of March as well. So it is a very auspicious transit in my mind because you have Venus and Mars suggesting agreement. You have Jupiter and Uranus which is maybe one of the most objectively exciting transits of those slower moving planets from Jupiter out to Pluto. So I just I really am excited about this combination. I've already seen it manifesting in my own life in ways that have been pretty exciting. Maybe I'll talk about some of those later but so I think we have a lot to be excited about overall. I might be on the hype train with it a little bit you know, but you guys know me I don't typically get on the hype train about any one particular transit I always just stick with breaking down the archetypal combinations, there's always light and dark. It's not really about getting stoked for some big good thing to happen or being afraid of some really bad thing that's going to happen. It's just about awareness and about practices participatory consciousness right you guys know me I preach that gospel all the time but this one actually has me excited because I think that I've got like a I've got a little Saturn fatigue you know, Saturn conjoined my moon opposes my son is now opposing my ascendant ruler, and we've had Saturn and back to back Saturn ruled signs Jupiter and back to back Saturn ruled signs. So the Saturn Pluto conjunction in a Saturn ruled sign. It's been a lot of Saturn, right? So anytime you get Jupiter and Uranus in the mix, it's not Saturn, you know. So it's a different vibe. And I think that's just probably something that I'm feeling more subjectively excited about.
I'm going to first of all, break down some of the archetypal combinations again, and then I'm going to tell you two different stories today that I think illustrate the two ways in which our lives can go if we listen to the wisdom of Jupiter and Uranus. I also want to apologise in advance, I occasionally I leave my camera on, and then I forgot to turn it off, and then the battery's dead. And I don't have time to let it charge before recording for the day. So you get my grainy web camera for today. So at any rate, remember that there was a show, when I was I want to say, I don't know, I was probably in elementary school or middle school or something like that. There was a show called Quantum Leap. I don't know if any of you ever saw it. But it involved a main character. And I forget the actor's name. He's pretty famous, I think. And he would bounce around in time doing, you know, solving mysteries or doing heroic things. And he had like an AI computer friend, I think his name was Al and there was a computer named Ziggy, or something like that. At any rate, they would jump around in time with him, and give him information that he needed in order to help alter the flow of events. So he was like a time travelling hero. And the show was called Quantum Leap. I want to start by saying that Jupiter and Uranus is kind of like that show. It's like that show because when Jupiter gets together with Uranus, people will often say Jupiter Uranus is like a quantum leap. Well, popularly, what we mean by quantum leap is that it's a major opening, a rapid development, a big leap forward that's unexpected, and probably faster than you would have anticipated by normal logic. Okay, so like, that's a quantum leap.
But actually, if you think about the show, Quantum Leap, that's also a very Jupiter Uranus show, in the sense that, that we're where we have a sense of how something is going to go, because of the causal flow of events and time, well, things have been developing in this way. And so there's a trajectory that things are probably going to work out like this. You know, all logic tells us this is what should happen. But then you have a time travelling, you know, guy with his AI friend, who can jump around and alter the flow of time and essentially change the karma of a situation. Jupiter and Uranus is like that. Jupiter and Uranus is like a temporary window that allows us to somehow alter timelines, you know, we thought one thing was going to happen at a certain stage in life. But suddenly, it happens right now. And you thought you're going to have to wait 10 years for something to build and grow and develop and then suddenly, it's right there. Other times, it's something bad was gonna happen, and you could see it coming, you had a pretty good sense that this challenging thing or energy or tension was going to rise up and become something you have to deal with. And then suddenly, a solution is found or suddenly it doesn't turn out that way. It turns out completely opposite to the way you would have thought there's this stroke of universe, giving you some kind of compassion, some opening and some grace.
I think his name was Sam. I can't remember what the main guy's name was. But this is though we're all like quantum leap travellers for a minute, or that there are quantum leap travellers jumping in that we can't see into our picture along with their their AI buddies. And like just changing the plotline and flipping the script, probably in a way that saves us from something or prevents the worst, or gives us a rapid development we weren't expecting, but it's almost like there's just little angelic messengers and timelines get warped and skewed in ways that you wouldn't have anticipated at all. And usually for the better when you have Jupiter and Uranus configured to one another in any kind of aspect, but especially a sextile or a trine which are of the nature of Venus or Jupiter. So that's where I want to start. Just the idea that things are going to bounce off your timeline in way that you weren't in a way that you weren't expecting. The thing that you thought was going to happen could be radically different than what will actually happen and it may turn out to be significantly better, easier. And all I can say With Jupiter Uranus, when it comes to this is that there will still probably be the need for us to take advantage of the opportunities given to us.
For example, in that show, in the quantum leap show, he could only do so much, he could only step in time so much otherwise, it would be like interference and fate or destiny. But if people within the timelines he jumped around in, noticed what was being offered or the extension of the helping hand that he signified that he represented in the storyline and took advantage of it, they could change their fate. I feel like the astrology right now Jupiter Uranus is like that Jupiter Uranus is something showing up and offering you the ability to sort of change a timeline or a trajectory, change the logic of something change a consequence. But you still have to take advantage of it. It's an opportunity, not a that's one of the things that defines Jupiter. Uranus, in fact is that it's about opportunity and possibility. And we still have to take advantage of that we still have to say yes to it or act on it or whatever. There's a little bit of a carpe diem in Jupiter, Uranus. But carpe diem doesn't really work unless you sort of fist clenched scream it from the gut, you know, like Dead Poets Society, you gotta sound your barbaric YOP from the rooftops of the world, you have to grab the opportunity, otherwise it somehow doesn't work. And there's a risk involved, you know, and the weird thing is that Jupiter Uranus can sometimes signify people who take sort of manic ungrounded wildly unrealistic risks and end up falling on their face.
But I don't think that it's out to deceive you, or fool you, or trick you, or something like that. So reasonable risks, where it's like, hey, look, just take advantage of this opportunity. You really do have to, you have to, because it'll pass and the thing won't just happen on its own. At the same time, you know, a little bit of caution, be careful of wildly excessive, arrogant, self righteous over the top, ambitious stuff that presents itself like fool's gold. And, you know, there's, it's not grounded in a practical approach. It's not that the practical or the earthy, is somehow completely opposed to this dynamic either. There should always be space to think things through to be careful and thoughtful, while also seizing an opportunity when it comes. And there has to be some carpe diem moments in life as cliched as it is like, I'm not a fan of people who post carpe diem like posts every two days, clearly in response to some kind of existential binge cycle they're on, you know, you know, just it's annoying when I do that, so I can say that I get annoyed when other people do it, too. But we're not talking about that. We're not talking about you know, elation and depression. In some kind of spin cycle. We're talking about the idea of opportunity and possibility presents itself flipping the script somehow, and providing us with some kind of interlude we weren't expecting. So watch for that. And make sure you do take advantage of it when it presents itself because it won't happen on its own. Just like Time Traveller in Quantum Leap, can't solve everything, but he can present like little alternative pathways that have a huge impact if the characters in the stories take advantage of them. And of course, most of the time in that story, they do, but there are episodes I remember episodes where sometimes they didn't, and there was only so much he could end up doing.
The calculus of fate. While Jupiter Uranus definitely lands on the side of freewill and possibility and openings and things like that. So just keep that in mind. Sometimes things are quick and easy. A lot of the time with Saturn, we get used to them being hard, long, slow, steady, determined patient. Nothing wrong with those things. As someone who has, you know, moon and Saturn sign and exalted Saturn in my chart, I certainly like to sit down every day with my practices and you know, see the efforts slowly blossoming over long periods of time. I like to steep in life like a tea, you know, that's me. But I also you know, as someone who has Uranus configured in a very close trying to my Sun, it's weird because sometimes it's just like, that's just not the path. And we can feel it. Sometimes the path is quick, it's sudden, it's fast. It's way easier than you think it should be. And that's not a bad thing. Grace, openings growth, evolution can hit like a lightning Strike. And sometimes it doesn't require the slow, patient determined plotting of Saturn. So just consider sometimes things are quick and easy.
The other thing is to remember that Jupiter broadly speaking as the the rejoicing in the 11th house and associated with the triplicity, also has the sense of being about things that are shared in groups of like minded people who network collaborate, and work to help one another. And so the idea of some kind of shared opening, shared awakening, a collective or collaborative effort that emerges quickly and is very exciting. par for the course for Jupiter and Uranus. The idea that if you open your mind, if you broaden your horizons, you will free yourself from things you didn't even know you were trapped by mentally, psychologically, professionally. That's also Jupiter, Uranus dynamics. So if you feel the urge to broaden your horizons, follow it and you'll probably find greater freedom in other areas you weren't anticipating. Also there is the sense that this is a problem solver, where there has been something hanging over you suddenly, the clouds clear. Suddenly, there's upliftment. So don't be surprised if something that's been heavy suddenly lifts. That's also one of the great aspects of this transit, sudden good fortune sudden, good luck, right, that kind of thing.
One of the images that I love from Renn Butler's book, The Archetypal Universe is the image of people graduating from high school or college. As a metaphorical image, I like to think that Jupiter Uranus gives us some kind of existential graduation. You just graduated from the school of being stupid over here. What I mean? Oh, wow, that was like Viagra. I was banging my head on that for a while now I'm free, you know. So I think that the idea of there being a sudden leap that feels like, wow, I just graduated existentially, karmically, whatever. Not that karma is necessarily the answer. I'm not suggesting that there's some level 10 you can ever reach. But it certainly does feel good from time to time to just level up and be the boss, you know, what I mean? So, Jupiter, Uranus can help you do that.
Alright, there are two stories that I feel like really, at least for me that have come up for me in my meditation on this transit, they get right at the heart of Jupiter, Uranus, and its wisdom and what happens if we take it versus what happens if we don't take the wisdom of Jupiter, Uranus, there's lots of wisdom to take every planet and planetary combination is different kinds of wisdom. It's not just one type of wisdom or one type of lesson. But let's talk about Jupiter Uranus as a lesson. And actually, we'll start by talking about the vice. There was a book when I was a kid that I read that I now have for my kids, and it's called King Bidgoods in the Bathtub. I don't know if you guys have ever read this book. I think it was like a Caldecott Award winner. I remember this book. So well taking it out from the library when I was a little boy. It's a fun one. It's very memorable. The illustrations are really beautiful. So at any rate, in this story, there's a king spoiler alert, you're gonna find out about what this book is all about. There is a king who is having a lot of fun in the bathtub. And he doesn't want to get out. And all of these different people, the page especially keeps trying to figure out how do we get him out of the bathtub because he's got to rule the kingdom and he won't he won't get out of the bathtub. And every idea like let's have law, tell him at lunchtime. And he'll be like, great. Let's have lunch in the bathtub. You know? And there's always just like, oh, there's a war Great. Let's have our war planning meeting in the bathtub. You know, it's like and then all these crazy pictures of everyone getting in the bathtub with him and they're all you know, but basically the look on his face is one have self indulgence. He's got responsibilities, you know, and he absolutely can't get out of the bathtub. He's just He's enjoying it too much.
So, as the story goes on, you know, one attempt after another to lure him out of the bathtub with something that you will either tempt his senses, or that will coax him out in terms of a responsibility he has fails, and he keeps insisting that things happen in the bathtub. Finally, at the end, the page gets this idea, which is to just pull the plug. So he just pulls the plug, and the bathtub drains, and then suddenly, suddenly, the king realises he's naked, you know? And so, he, you see him like, ah, with trying to put a towel around him, and he goes running off. So why is this a Jupiter Uranus story? Well, the story itself is not really Jupiter, Uranus, but the ending and the moral of the story have a lot to do with Jupiter and Uranus. So if you think about it, in our lives, whatever we focus on whatever we build with our lives, whatever we indulge ourselves in, eventually, it's all taken away from us, whatever the party is that we're having, you know, in death, and all traditions tell us this, whether it's the Buddhists or the yogi's, all different schools of mysticism around the world tell us this, eventually, the bathtub party's over, you know, so we think of life, like, you know, we're trying to enjoy our bathtub as much as we can. And a pretty harmless image, really, we're just trying to enjoy the bathtub party, as much as we want to do everything, with as much joy and pleasure as we can as much peace and comfort as we can.
But eventually, there will come a time when the plug will be pulled, and will pass. And what we have built or done is what we will be left with to usher us into that transition. If we have completely avoided all kinds of spiritual, moral, ethical responsibilities, and only focused on pleasure, to the extent that we have avoided any kind of discipline or duty, then, you know, like the king will be left sort of naked and scrambling at the end. So it's a funny story, you know, ultimately, it's just, it's just a funny story. But the moral is really important in terms of like, look, at the end of the day, you are going to have to get out of the bathtub. And when you do, you're going to be left with the fact that without without the bathtub there, you're sort of naked, and you have to scramble for a towel and run. So that's King Bidgood. Right? That's his story.
We're gonna contrast that now with a story from the Bhagavat Purana. And in this story, we're talking about the avatar incarnation of Lord Vishnu called Matsuya the fish. We're going to talk about that one really briefly. So I'm going to read you this this is this comes from the Bhagavat Purana. This is sort of more of a literary interpretation, not a scriptural one as much. This one goes like this: After spare meal the king fell asleep that night and heard strange sounds just as dawn broke, he saw the tiny fish had grown so much in a night that his water vessel could no longer contain it. So in this story, what's happened at this point, I'm just kind of skipping ahead a little bit, but what's happened is, this king has found a fish that's jumped into his hands and the fish has asked for some sanctuary, please, you know, help give me some place to swim someplace to live, so he puts them into a water vessel. While in the morning he wakes up and the tiny fish had grown so much the water vessel could no longer contain it. The fish spoke again to the king. I cannot stay in your common dalu anymore. It is too small for me, I beg you put me in a larger vessel. The King led it into a bigger earthen pot and filled that with water. That in a moment the fish was as long as his arm and is wide and thick to in a few moments more it was thrice that size and cried again to the austere King Raja. Look at me I am much too big for this water pot. Find me a bigger place to dwell the king fetch the vessel to the pond in the Hermitage and emptied it there with the fish. In an hour the fish filled the pond with its supernatural growth and cried again to the king. Oh King. Look how small this pond is for me. I need at least a lake to stay in comfortably. Find me a lake There are no crocodiles, with some difficulty in using a net in many of his men, the king took the fish to a lake. But in ours it filled the lake and the king had it hauled on wheels using a legion of his men to a bigger lake, large as the small sea. The fish filled this in half a day and cried pitiably to the king once more the king mustered an army and had the fish brought to the sea. It said to him, as always in the chase this language, You must not put me into the ocean, for surely a whale will devour me if you do. Now the king spoke to the fish he said, Who are you a fish? You've never seen a creature as extraordinary as you you speak, and you grow as no other fish ever. In a day you filled a lake of 100 yojanas. He paused then, and said with conviction, you could only be the Lord Hari you have come as a fish to bless the world's paramatma. I salute you, that you are the master of creation, nurture and dissolution. You are the Soul of all of us who seek salvation and refuge in You. Every avatar you have come as have been to save the world's tell me, my Lord, why have you come now, as this awesome fish? Lotus eyed, Vishnu, unlike serving the mortal worshipping you is never in vain. Look how you've come to me in this exceptional form. I'm certain this is the fruit of my devotion. The Lord is always absolutely loving toward his bhaktas. He had now come to swim and sport in the waters of the pralaya. He had also come to blesses devotees. And he said to the king, on the seventh day from today svarga Bumi and Patala shall drown in the waters. When the earth is submerged, I will send you a ship, you must board that craft with the seeds of all the trees and plants that you can gather with a pair of every species of animal and bird. And with the Sat harishis, you will need to navigate the pitch darkness of the pralaya and the Seven Sages shall shine as beacons of light for you in the night of nights. And the most violent waves and winds rock your ship I will appear at its prow and you can more your vessel to my fin using Vasuki as your rope, I will guide your ship to the waters of the deluge, till Brahmas night and ends and he awakens and begins a new day and a fresh creation. And through the perfect night of Brahmas sleep I shall reveal my inmost secrets to you upon the ultimate ocean. And you will realise the Truth of Brahman. And you will find Moksha and become free. With this the sacred Matsuya vanished.
So from there, the story goes on, and resembles many of the great flood myths from all around the planet in terms of there being the day illusion, a great flood in the boarding of a boat with animals. And then in this case, the guidance of that boat through the storm of destruction. The fish guides the boat through and navigates it through into a new place and a new day very similar to the Noah myth, the the Ark and from the Old Testament. So at any rate, a great story. But what is so important to that story and how does it compare and contrast to King Bidgood? Right? Well, in that story, one of the most important things that I've heard many of my teachers speak on this in the past that people that I look up to in the bhakti tradition. You know, what we where, where energy, where attention goes, energy flows, what we nurture what we give our devotion to, in love, eventually saves us. And in it's weird, because when we give our time and energy to cultivating virtue in ourselves and in the world, there's a way in which that spiritual part of ourselves is like the fish and that it needs bigger and bigger vessels starts off like yeah, you know, the spiritual part of me just needs a little bit of water, just it's a part of me that it's important. It just needs a little attention. I have my whole rest of my life over here. But you know, there's a spiritual part of me it's like a little fish in a bowl. And I you know, it's like, it's a I love its little part. So it's like that for us, you know. And then in time, shit happens, right? And all of a sudden, the need for that spirituality grows and the dependence and reliance upon it as something to guide us through grows and suddenly, in order to make sure we're taking care of that part of ourselves because we've seen how important it is we need more time and energy. So the fish says I need a bigger pond. Right and it keeps going like that.
Then unexpectedly one day, shit really hits the fan. You know, at some point there's a deluge, there is a big big storm, but because gradually we have been feeding and developing and growing that spiritual part of our lives. Then suddenly, that fish, which is massive will see us through the ocean of misery, the ocean that's often used to that crossing the ocean, of misery of suffering. So what we give our attention to in spiritual life gradually grows bigger and bigger. And then suddenly, one day unexpectedly, it becomes a saving grace in a situation that we couldn't have seen coming, a moment of destruction, a moment of chaos, and it's saving.
Jupiter Uranus is often talked about in exactly that way. It is the unexpected saving grace. Well, where does that come from? Does it just come randomly without any merit whatsoever? Well, in a sense, yes, grace is always like that. But in another sense, grace comes and does amazing, miraculous things also, because we have put ourselves into the practice of daily opening our hands to receive it. It's hard to receive grace on a bigger scale in our life and to see massive changes, unexpected positive breakthroughs. If we aren't in the practice of opening our hands to receive the Daily Grace that the universe is always trying to give us. I think there's lots of ways to open our hands to receiving grace and compassion that's inherent in all things. But the point of this story is that if you open little by little by little, then suddenly, some day would end it will seem like very random, Grace descends, the avatar comes, the fish appears and guides the vessel through the waters of destruction and suffering.
So just remember that in some ways, this is also why we say that if you want to receive this transit, you have to seize the opportunity. There's something about grace that needs to be received and needs to be taken in. And if nothing else, this transit is also a reminder that if we are in the daily practice of just opening our hearts in our hands to what is being given and saying thank you for it, no matter what it is just being in that practice, if you sit down for 10 minutes every day, and you just open your heart, open your mind and just start saying, yes, thank you. I don't understand all of it. But thank you, you'll find that that space in your heart that generous, caring, loving space of gratitude, is receiving mercy is developing is growing, and it's going to need bigger and bigger vessels, it's going to need more time, it's going to need more care than eventually also, you hit a Jupiter Uranus transit and it's a saving grace. It is a moment of profound salvation in some area of your life where it's like, wow, that could have gone a different way.
So I love Jupiter, Uranus. And I love that story for that reason. But the other because the here's the alternative alternative is a little bit like King Bidgood. You know, if all we've done is indulgent ourselves, right, and all we've done is say the bathtub is about me, right? It's just, it's just me and I take up all the space and I want everything to come to me. I want to receive everything for selfish gain. Right? Well, what is this transit also talked about whether it's Richard Tarnas, or someone like Renn Butler, it's also talked about as the inflation of excessive pride and indulgence. And then what happens to that eventually, all mystical traditions tell us eventually, the plug is pulled. And you don't get to keep that kind of stuff forever. And all of a sudden, you feel very naked and vulnerable, and you're rushing to cover yourself and like, scramble, you know. So there's also something about this transit that warns us about indulgence and about how temporary the blessings or benefits of self indulgence are, yes, they may come during a Jupiter Uranus transit. But be careful because these kinds of blessings are benefits when they're purely about enjoying everything in your own bathtub, right? That's not the same as growing the vessel of mercy and grace. That's not the same as growing the vessel of compassion. The endings are very different, rather than the fish appearing now to guide us through an ocean of suffering and oceans of suffering do appear in our lives. Instead, you're realising oh my god, I'm naked. Everyone's seeing me, I gotta split, the waters gone. It's a rude awakening. So Jupiter Uranus is also again often talked about as the kinds of gains are benefits that are quick and excessive and short lived and ultimately disillusioning. So you have to be careful of that to for example, get rich quick schemes. You can be free spiritually and do nothing but, you know, buy this product. You know what I mean?
There's a lot about this transit that will give some kind of temporary flash in the pan sense of, you know, brilliance and light and breakthrough. We have to ask ourselves, you know, are we, King Bidgood, at the end of the story, or have we found Matsuya, the avatar of Vishnu, the fish that's guiding us through that, because we've put ourselves in a position to receive the grace and mercy of the universe every day in small ways. And then it grows. And then there's big breakthroughs and those big breakthroughs, you can notice because they tend to save us from suffering, they tend to benefit other human beings, they tend to bless others with mercy and compassion. And they tend to build within us a sense of faith and goodness and virtue toward other people. Those are the real saving moments. Those are the real breakthroughs when our spiritual, the cultivation of our spiritual values takes a big leap forward, and it doesn't feel proportional to anything that we've done to earn it. But really, we have, if we look at the allowance of a spiritual life to grow, okay, I'm giving you a little bit more space, I'm giving you a little bit more space, not that I'm succeeding necessarily at anything. I'm just giving you a little bit, I'm giving my spiritual life a little bit more space.
Then in time, it does huge things. So anyway, so also, my stories are rooted in whatever children's book I'm being asked to read 1000 times on repeat, so if you haven't read King Bidgood in the bathtub, it is a really fun book. Anyway, that's what I've got for today. I hope that this accompanies you well into the weekend. I look forward to taking a look at all the astrology coming through next week as well. lots to look forward to there. We're gonna do a grabbed episode next week to where we look at your stories. I've been aggregating them I've got some really good ones. I love you the stories that you guys share. So if you have a story about Jupiter Uranus, use the hashtag grabbed put Jupiter Uranus into the comments section along with a brief story. Be concise. Don't share too many details about your birth chart. If you prefer to email us you can email us grabbed at nightlight astrology.com. Alright, that's what I've got. Have a great weekend everybody. Bye
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