Voyager 1 Jupiter
Ian Regan
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.
Crescent Moon, Jupiter and four of its moons.
Jupiter Descending
Jupiter in infrared, Shoemaker–Levy 9 collision (left), Io (right)
Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 was a comet that broke apart in July 1992 and collided with Jupiter in July 1994, providing the first direct observation of an extraterrestrial collision of Solar System objects. This generated a large amount of coverage in the popular media, and the comet was closely observed by astronomers worldwide. The collision provided new information about Jupiter and highlighted its possible role in reducing space debris in the inner Solar System.
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Jupiter rules
周志伟 (Zhiwei) took these astounding photos of Jupiter from their back yard in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China
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Jupiter’s bottom. Credit: NASA
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