Synastry

Sun-Jupiter Aspects in Synastry

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Disclaimer: This article represents a few interpretations among countless interpretations of synastry. I have 900+ synastry aspects in total, so you should check your whole synastry chart instead of one aspect within it.

Sun Conjunct Jupiter Synastry

With Sun conjunct Jupiter synastry, fun is never far away. You delight in each other’s company and the world around you. You encourage each other to step out of your comfort zones and embrace the unknown. The Sun can bring joy to the connection, and Jupiter can amplify the joy.

The Sun can play with Jupiter’s inner child like children do. They can ignite Jupiter’s curiosity. The Sun’s vitality can inspire Jupiter to be bigger, better, and bolder.

Jupiter’s natural positivity can be a great source of strength for the Sun, who may sometimes struggle with self-doubt. Jupiter can teach the Sun the power of faith. Faith isn’t about having answers. It’s less about certainty than about the courage to keep moving despite uncertainty.

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Sun Sextile Jupiter Synastry

With Sun sextile Jupiter synastry, there’s a lot of optimism in the relationship. You can expand each other’s sense of what’s possible. Together, you can dream what is undreamable and reach what is unreachable.

Scarcity doesn’t exist in Jupiter’s reality. Jupiter can empower the Sun to think abundantly, to open eyes to new opportunities, and to start with the end in mind. Jupiter is the Greater Benefic, so Jupiter can inspire the Sun to become greater than their greatest.

The Sun’s life will expand as they do. The Sun can find in Jupiter a trusted source of wisdom. Jupiter can enlarge the Sun’s hearts to spread love. Jupiter reminds the Sun that they’re not here to collect things but to collect experiences.

The Sun’s goodness can grow under Jupiter’s benevolence. Jupiter can inspire the Sun to develop their own life philosophies.

Sun Square Jupiter Synastry

With Sun square Jupiter synastry, there can be too much indulgence in the relationship. Jupiter can make the Sun see their negative traits as positive. Jupiter may enable the Sun’s bad habits like laziness, addictions, extravagance, and excessive sex. The feel-good factor tends to eclipse wise judgment in this bond.

Sometimes, Jupiter’s tendency to exaggerate can make them untrustworthy to the Sun. Jupiter may overpromise but underdeliver.

The Sun can feel frustrated by Jupiter’s carelessness. The Sun may also become too dependent on Jupiter’s approval and guidance, potentially losing sight of their sense of self.

Sun Trine Jupiter Synastry

With Sun trine Jupiter synastry, Jupiter can widen the Sun’s horizons about the world. Jupiter not only promotes self-knowledge but also encourages the Sun to gain wisdom through direct experiences.

Jupiter can share with the Sun their secrets of success: failure isn’t the opposite of success; it’s part of success. The question isn’t the opposite of the answer; it’s part of the answer. When a life is created, it’s created from beginning to end, at one and the same time.1

The Sun can strengthen Jupiter’s confidence to spread their life philosophy. The Sun can breathe life and creativity into Jupiter’s visions.

The Sun may feel Jupiter is like an extension of who they are. The Sun’s sense of self can resonate deeply with Jupiter’s moral values. You both may have similar life goals.

Sun Opposite Jupiter Synastry

Sun opposite Jupiter synastry can indicate a lavish relationship. You want each other to live in luxury and comfort, but this largesse can exceed what is reasonable.

There can be unnecessary expenses, too much traveling, and excessive fun. Jupiter may encourage the Sun’s ego rather than temper it. The Sun may over-stimulate Jupiter’s optimism.

Sometimes, this aspect can lead to moral conflicts, especially regarding your philosophies and belief systems. You may pressure each other to adopt your views instead of cultivating open-mindedness.

  1. Inspiration from Master Li Hongzhi ↩︎