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Jupiter Enters Tropical Leo ♌️ Part 1 ✨ General themes to work with
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Susan describes Jupiter’s ingress into Leo as a major astrological “trigger” beginning June 30, lasting until July 26, 2027. She frames it as both a radiant, enthusiastic opportunity and a test of reality, agency, and ethics—not a guarantee of easy fortune.
1) Jupiter in Leo: inspiration mixed with “conditional” outcomes
Susan stresses that Jupiter is not “Santa Claus.” Jupiter’s benefits depend heavily on a person’s natal chart, other sky factors, and one’s ability to navigate adversity.
- Leo/Jupiter as sun-like radiance
- “Bascara” / solar brilliance
- joy, creativity, fun, visibility, uplift
- Leo/Jupiter shadows to watch
- a need for reassurance / attention (“Am I okay?”)
- exhaustion from needing to be seen
- risk of over-optimism that avoids real issues
- hollow celebrity-style identity—flashy projection rather than inner truth
2) The ingress inside a difficult cosmic context
Susan argues the Jupiter-Leo theme is constrained by other simultaneous dynamics:
- The Capricorn full moon occurs just before the ingress, which she links to broader triggers.
- The ingress ruler setup (sun / 12th-house emphasis) suggests support is found in “loss/letting go”, rather than guaranteed stability.
- She calls the period “crunchy” and connects it to an Indian framing of transitions:
- Gandanta energy (moving from water to fire), previously seen around February / mid-2025
- Hard aspect pressure she highlights:
- Square to Chiron (focus on healing and change)
- Opposition to Pluto (already felt as Jupiter enters)
- additional Mars/Uranus/node tensions that increase as Mars approaches Uranus in the coming days/weeks
She also notes that “easy-flow” configurations (trines/sextiles) don’t automatically mean “good”—they can still produce testing and escalation.
3) Advice: avoid spiritual bypassing; act in the present
A central message is ethical and practical:
- She criticizes spiritual bypassing—focusing only on positivity while ignoring adversity.
- She discourages obsessing over distant predictions (“seven years hence”), warning it can become avoidance of present responsibilities.
- Best approach: course-correct in real time—ask what feels stuck and take action now.
4) Larger theme: “dark tech/power” and loss of agency (political-technology commentary)
Beyond astrology, Susan makes a speculative socio-political argument:
- She claims modern systems are accelerating toward mass surveillance and control, referencing Palantir as a military/government tool tied to tracking and restricting people.
- She argues Palantir is connected to DARPA-origin tech culture, and that expanding government use suggests the public should expect more prediction/control of behavior.
- She cites a UK context example: a claim that London’s Metropolitan Police may retain Palantir despite public statements to the contrary.
- She broadens to claims about power transfers and planning connected to 2020, alleging that COVID-related disruptions were prepared earlier by elite institutions—while saying the public narrative is misleading.
Note: Her framing is conspiratorial and accusatory; the subtitles present it as her interpretation rather than verified reporting.
5) Spiritual/psychological framing: dharma, survival, identity, and “true self”
Susan returns repeatedly to existential themes:
- Jupiter in Leo as a call for faith grounded in self-agency, not savior-waiting (aliens/spirit rescues).
- Dharma (highest purpose), especially in the “fire houses” linked to Aries/Leo/Sagittarius.
- Adversity as stripping away ego and status; even “the worst case” (death) shows how fragile external fears can be.
- Personal testimony about near-death experience and loss (a child’s death in her story), used to argue for returning to core meaning and living more authentically.
6) Timeline boundaries and intensity peaks
- She says flash points may appear in early/mid/late July, tied to exact aspect completions involving:
- Mercury retrograde dynamics
- Mars/Uranus
- the growing Jupiter–Pluto tension
- She also emphasizes cyclical escalation over years (through early-mid 2033 in her framing), while insisting viewers shouldn’t over-focus on long-range timelines.
Presenters or contributors
- Susan (the sole presenter/contributor in the subtitles)