In this composite image from near-infrared light, two of Jupiter’s moons are visible against the planet. The white circle in the middle of Jupiter is Io, and the blue circle at upper right is Ganymede. The three black spots are shadows cast by Io, Ganymede, and another moon, Callisto.
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, and E. Karkoschka (University of Arizona)
I want to share this jupiter setup for wealth/success I’m using because it’s extremely simple to do and has been really good these last weeks I’ve been working it -
Pentacles: Jupiter 2, 4, and 7, consecrated in the usual way
Oil: olive oil, gold leaf, cinnamon stick, honey, ashes of psalms 23 + 112, mix it all up and consecrate it to Sachiel in the hour of jupiter. full DSIC setup optional, a short prayer worked fine for me
You can add more jupiter-oriented or money-drawing stuff like orange peel or mint if you have it in your cabinet, I just used what I had. I recommend wheat honey if you can get it or some kind of wheat germ/wheat grain in there because I’ve had great success using it for prosperity stuff in the past.
Candle: any color as long as it’s blue
Just dress the candle with the oil (I poked 4 holes to drip the oil into since jupiter = 4) and burn it on top of the pentacles with a petition also underneath - day/hour of jupiter obviously - and ur good. It’s important to have a petition to focus it because without one, I got just random valuable shit showing up that wasn’t directly helpful financially. I hope this helps someone else because it’s the best simplicity to effectiveness ratio of anything I’ve come up with lately.
Evocation
Ὦ Ζεῦ,
we named the second brightest wanderer for you
Κρονίδη
but did not know until Cassini, far-seeing
saw the storms upon your throne,
Μαιμάκτη
and the vast red hurricane
Archetype Inspirations | Jupiter Witch
Jupiter
Credits: NASA, ESA, JPL, Voyager 1, Hubble.
One of Jupiter's moons, Ganymede.
s u c c e s s a n d p r o s p e r i t y + ♃
(Free to use, do not steal)
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This is quite a simple charm that takes advantage of your creative side. You just might have to stay up late or wake up really early in order to complete it.
Ingredients:
Art supplies
The magic:
Draw, write, or create a representation of the planet Jupiter. As you do so imagine this great planet shining its blessings down upon you. Jupiter rules success and can grant it in any endeavor. When you feel that the representation is complete, set it aside and wait for the nearest hour of Jupiter to arrive. If possible, wait until next Thursday.
Use a calculator like this to determine the astrological hours of Jupiter. When the hour arrives, take out your representation. If you can, light a candle and some incense. Otherwise, meditate upon the blessings of Jupiter. Draw Jupiter’s energies down in to the charm, being aware that you are filling your charm with powerful magic. When you feel that the charm is complete, seal the spell in whatever way you are accustomed (”so mote it be”). If you like, bind the charm with some gold or violet thread.
Hang the charm up or carry it with you. Touch it and draw out extra blessings whenever you need it. Recharge the charm as needed. It is a Jupiter charm, so avoid charging it under the Sun or Moon. If you can’t wait around until the hours of Jupiter again, charging it on a Thursday will work.
time to turn inward and listen to our personal wisdom
slow down and ask yourself if what you’re doing is working
consider new perspectives
unexpected opportunities will present themselves
every opportunity you receive is a chance to learn something
gain insight into what is/isn’t working in personal relationships (♃♎)
Swirling bands of light and dark clouds on Jupiter are seen in this image made by citizen scientists using data from our Juno spacecraft. Each of the alternating light and dark atmospheric bands in this image is wider than Earth, and each rages around Jupiter at hundreds of miles (km) per hour. The lighter areas are regions where gas is rising, and the darker bands are regions where gas is sinking. This image was acquired on May 19, 2017 from about 20,800 miles (33,400km) above Jupiter’s cloud tops. Learn more
Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstädt /Seán Doran
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