Jupiter
entered Pisces on January 15, 2010, beginning a five month period
of either (a) an expanded awareness and consciousness of the divine
creativity and wisdom that flows through us all, or (b) a trip
into fantasy realms where reality hides behind rainbows and alternate
universes.
On
the positive side, the devastation in Haiti has evoked an unprecedented
surge of generosity (Jupiter) and compassion (Pisces) in record
numbers of donations and I believe that we will see this outpouring
of divine love for our fellow human beings over the next five
months. Jupiter in Pisces is idealistic and imaginative, with
a tremendous amount of creativity. Jupiter tends to expand whatever
it comes into contact with and can be an extremist. In its role
as divine arbiter of That Which Has Meaning in Life, in Pisces
there can be a desire to lose oneself in a search for the greater
good. Stephen Arroyo's excellent book Exploring Jupiter has
a great quote by John Mason Brown: "The only true happiness
comes from squandering ourselves for a purpose." This quote
aptly describes the joy that Jupiter in Pisces derives from
diving headfirst into extremes.
Jupiter
is the traditional ruler of Pisces (with Neptune being the modern
ruler), and Jupiter and Neptune share an expansive view of the
world, and a desire to bring true meaning into our lives. However,
Jupiter's focus is more on the expansion of the Self through
a pursuit of meaning and Truth where the Piscean desire to submerge
the Self requires an annhilation of individuality. It is here
where trouble can occur.
Jupiter
will only be in Pisces until May - it typically takes about
a year to travel through a sign because it takes a few months
to retrograde about once a year, but because Jupiter will not
retrograde until it reaches the sign of Aries it will move through
Pisces rather quickly. Then it will return to Pisces in September
and complete its passage through Pisces in mid-January.
For
more on Jupiter in Pisces and its meaning in our life, check
out the archive
of my radio show entitled "Santa Claus in Dreamland."