AskSatanOperator
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Some questions about Jupiter square, as I'd like to do a couple of these workings when Jupiter enters Cancer:
1. Is it advisable to do consecutive squares? i.e. starting a spiritual square after completing the 16 days of a material square
2. Could this square be used to improve health issues? ToZ site states that Jupiter rules the liver and pancreas, which I happen to have issues regarding both (insulin resistance, fatty liver), also my 6th house is ruled by Sagittarius. Is it better to wait for another sun square window and go hard into healing?
3. This last one is more of a speculation from my part: could a Jupiter square also help me find an easier job? Given the above context (6th house ruled by Sagittarius) and that my natal Jupiter is in a detriment sign (Virgo), I have an unconfirmed suspicion that this manifests a lot of demanding jobs, or easy jobs that turn demanding in a short time. I'm exhausted of those mentally and emotionally draining jobs. Can I use both a material and spiritual square with the focus of breaking this "highly demanding jobs" pattern?
1. Is it advisable to do consecutive squares? i.e. starting a spiritual square after completing the 16 days of a material square
2. Could this square be used to improve health issues? ToZ site states that Jupiter rules the liver and pancreas, which I happen to have issues regarding both (insulin resistance, fatty liver), also my 6th house is ruled by Sagittarius. Is it better to wait for another sun square window and go hard into healing?
3. This last one is more of a speculation from my part: could a Jupiter square also help me find an easier job? Given the above context (6th house ruled by Sagittarius) and that my natal Jupiter is in a detriment sign (Virgo), I have an unconfirmed suspicion that this manifests a lot of demanding jobs, or easy jobs that turn demanding in a short time. I'm exhausted of those mentally and emotionally draining jobs. Can I use both a material and spiritual square with the focus of breaking this "highly demanding jobs" pattern?