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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Venus Conjunct Jupiter November 13th 2017 ~ Splendor in The Sky


Venus conjunct Jupiter is not just a regular conjunction… it is a superconjunction. Why is that? Because Venus and Jupiter don’t only cross their elliptic path, but are also become parallel. This means they are on the same declination and longitude. They are basically one next to the other. You see, if an astrologer says a planet is conjunct another planet, this means the two are aligned along their ecliptic path. But as seen from the Earth, the distance between the two can be significant. When two planets are also parallel, they show up one next to one another in the sky, and their energies are much more intense than when they are in a regular conjunction. And there is one more thing: Venus and Jupiter are both visible. In ancient astrology, visibility was the most important omen when making predictions.

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