Transiting Jupiter Sextile the Part of Fortune
I’m feeling quite fortunate lately with so many good things happening in my horoscope. However, I’d still be thrilled if I had a lucky break that made me feel as […]
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I’m feeling quite fortunate lately with so many good things happening in my horoscope. However, I’d still be thrilled if I had a lucky break that made me feel as […]

I’m feeling quite fortunate lately with so many good things happening in my horoscope. However, I’d still be thrilled if I had a lucky break that made me feel as if my financial future is going to be less uncertain.
Anyway, a job that I’ve had my eye on just opened up. I’ve been discussing the significance of this weekend for quite some time, so I was already on the lookout for an opportunity like this. What’s even more fascinating is that it is happening as Jupiter is forming a trine to my part of fortune.
I poked around the internet to see if anyone had published a textbook interpretation of this rare event that will be exact in two days from now, but it was actually the AI version on Google that caught my attention. It reads as follows:
“A transiting Jupiter sextile to the Part of Fortune can be a beneficial astrological aspect, suggesting opportunities for good fortune, generosity, and expansion in areas of life associated with that sign. It can bring positive changes and favorable outcomes related to material possessions, personal value, and wealth, particularly in areas where the Part of Fortune is located.”
I hope that this all works out and that I’m thanking my lucky stars in a couple of weeks for now for presenting me with this opportunity. Even if it doesn’t, I’m still quite confident that I’m on a new path that aligns with my goal of just being a happier person. Perhaps that is the legacy of Jupiter’s transit through my ninth house and all the other good things that have been happening in my universe. A lucky break like a bolt from the blue would be nice, too, but I’ll take these good vibes for now.
Thanks, Jupiter!