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Feb 17, 2025 12:44 am
Is it important the state of a planet when it enters a sign?
I've just found out that Jupiter has been in a cycle where always his first step into a sign he was agitated by the Sun.
The cycle started with a DB Jupiter. On 19 January 1984, Jupiter entered Capricorn, yeah, and the Sun was there at 28º.
The cycle will finish this year 2025 with Jupiter getting EX on 9 June 2025, entering Cancer.
A new cycle in which Jupiter will not start agitated as it starts to develop a sign, a house...
It must be a cycle of something.
Together the dignity and the Agitation.
Looking at the world, this cycle of 41 years Jupiter has not been able to work well.
If this matters, the new cycle starting this year with Jupiter in Cancer is promising.
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Feb 17, 2025 2:46 pm
That’s a great concept. The number of cycles within cycles affecting us all seems innumerable. Whereabouts can I find this information?
Feb 18, 2025 1:33 am
But what cycles is it that you are referring to? I still don´t get it. Do they have a name? Is there such a cycle for each of the planets?
Staffan
Feb 18, 2025 6:27 am
Sun and Jupiter repeat their positions every 83 years.
So, they are repeating every day, 83 years later. With just 20 minutes difference.
Maybe easier to show with a couple of pics.
It all came by studying Jupiter transits, by chance I saw many times Jupiter was Agitated as he was entering a sign, and everything had started when Jupiter was entering Capri. And then I saw many times Jupiter not Agitated after entering Cancer without Agitation. It seemed 2 cycles of 41 years and a half. But in fact checking more and more years, things were not as it looked like. So, there must be some rule in the cycle, but it's not as simple as that 2 half of 41 years and a half.
Anyway, the 83 Jupiter-Sun repetition is what is clear.
I don't know about other planets, but probably it's so.
As Jupiter is almost 12 times slower than the Sun, between them is rather simple.