Sun conjunct Jupiter 2025 the luckiest day of miracles happens this week

Mark your calendars, place your bets, grease your palms, blink open that third eye, and ready your wishes, my babies — fortune awaits us this week.On June 24 at 11:16 a.m. ET, we will experience a once-a-year Jupiter conjunction, also known as a cazimi.In astrology, a conjunction is akin to a mouth kiss between two planets or points in the solar system.A brief union of spit and spirit, if you willOne step above and several degrees hotter, cazimi comes from the Arabic word kaṣmīmī, meaning “as if in the heart.” In astrological terms, a cazimi transpires when a planet is in close or exact conjunction with the sun, right in the infernal heart of it, if you will.Also known as the “Day of Miracles,” a Jupiter cazimi occurs when the planet of good times, good luck, deep pockets, limitless potential, laughter, wisdom, and diamonds on the soles of its proverbial shoes, is within one degree of the sun.

A cazimi is something of a solar amplifier/purifier, where the inherent energy of a planet is hyped and heightened by its proximity to that show-boating death star.On Tuesday, the planet of growth, optimism, and abundance is getting a solar tongue kiss at 3º Cancer — the first Jupiter Cazimi in this sign since 2013!On an emotional level, the intimate joining of the sun (self) and Jupiter (buoyancy) expands our dreams and desires and our ability to believe we deserve them.What makes this Jupiter cazimi particularly shiny is that the planet is exalted in the sign of Cancer, meaning it can purposefully and gainfully express its powers.

Cancer is the sign of nourishment, caretaking, maternal archetypes, human touch, fortified foundations, and healing in all its earthly and ethereal forms.Cancer is ruled by the Moon, our pockmarked night mirror of intuition, instinct, and emotional interiority.This cazimi kicks off a fresh start and a new cycle of home-related endeavors, finding new depths through and in our closest relationships and anchoring ourselves in...

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Publisher: New York Post

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