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Revision as of 22:46, 11 June 2025

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Image de Jupiter prise le 21 avril 2014 par le télescope Hubble
 
Partie d’une série d’articles sur le
Système Solaire



   Le Soleil   
Hélios et Vesta
Temple du Soleil
Taches solaires



   Planètes   
Mercure
Vénus
L’étoile de la liberté (Terre)
Mars
Jupiter
Saturne
Uranus
Neptune
Pluton



   Anciennes planètes   
Tiamat
Hédron
Maldek



   Autres corps   
La Lune
Lilith
Vulcain
Astéroïdes
Comètes
Comète Kohoutek

Jupiter is the planet of the violet flame. It is also a planet with which Saint Germain is associated. Some of the finest chelas of the ascended masters have originated in that planet. It is a planet of a jovial nature, a joyous nature, and that comes from the seventh ray.

In astrology

The ancients called Jupiter and Saturn “the great chronocrators,” or rulers of time, because the cycles of conjunctions between the two planets subdivide time into large units with observable political and economic cycles.

Saturn, in addition to governing time, rules the government, the constitution and the laws. Saturn rules people who are employed by national, state and local governments. It rules the ability to organize, to crystallize aspirations and to take practical action leading to the fulfillment of long-term goals. It rules tradition, prudence and stability, and land, agriculture and resources. It also rules karma, delays and restrictions. In sum, Saturn is a yang force.

Jupiter is a yin force. In addition to governing space, Jupiter rules the capacity to grow and expand spiritually and materially. It rules optimism, good judgment and honest character; people and places associated with law, religion and education, hence judges and the judiciary; ministers and churches; lawmakers and elected assemblies; and teachers and educational institutions. Jupiter also rules foreign and cultural relations and good fortune.

Saturn is essentially conservative; Jupiter is liberal. Jupiter is a planet that tends to amplify or magnify whatever it touches.

Sources

Elizabeth Clare Prophet, April 22, 1989.

1988 Pearls of Wisdom, book 1, ch. 5; book 2, ch. 4.