JUPITER IN CAPRICORN JUPITER being in his fall in Capricorn, the
earthy qualities of the sign detract from the buoyancy and good humor of the planet and
tend to "freeze the genial currents of the soul." The mind is more serious and
less hopeful than is usual with Jupiter; and, while the position
may incline the nature to philosophy and contemplative learning, the religious
instincts, though serious, are not always orthodox. Jupiter badly aspected may become the
demon of debauch. This is evidently the case with Michael Angelo and Oscar Wilde, in both
of which cases the legend of Ganymede may be remembered.
Wilde's Jupiter is squared by the Sun, which is apt to make its influence loose and
gross, and the trine of Uranus and sextile of Neptune can give no counterbalance to such
impulses, for these rather tend to accentuate so-called perversions. Jupiter, too, is in
{387} the house of pleasures, allowing the full development of the sensual side of his
nature; and we have seen that Venus in Libra tends to strange refinements of the sex life.
It is, taking it altogether, a most unfortunate position. Michael Angelo, though
"immoral" in just the same way as Wilde, has Mercury and Venus sextile to
Jupiter on one side and the Moon and Uranus on the other. But the opposition of Saturn
steadies this combination and Jupiter is in the eleventh house which does not allow such
loose rein to these impulses as the fifth house.
We have one great visionary, Swedenborg, with this position of Jupiter, and the
material character of his visions is no doubt due to this. No man ever went so far in
bringing angels to earth; his heaven is as objective as that of the orthodox Christian;
indeed, more so, because it is more detailed. No man was ever less mystic in the true
sense of the word, or held together more firmly the bonds of spirit and matter. Uranus, in
conjunction with the Moon, is trine to Jupiter; and here the Moon stands for materiality,
while Uranus gives the illumination and the originality. A touch of the fleshly may be
conferred by Venus rising twelve degrees above Jupiter, who, as the Lord of the Ascendant,
is certainly the key of the complex.
It is extremely interesting to observe through such cases, how, in every complex, the
key dominates the entire configuration on the large scale, and yet how every single aspect
insists upon achieving its own special signification. The position gives a curiously
paradoxical combination of economy and extravagance; the native being apt to be
parsimonious in small matters and to spend liberally in large amounts. Many successful
merchants and manufacturers are found with this position; and, of course Capricorn endows
Jupiter with fortunate influences in any occupation connected with the earth.
The following well known persons were also born with Jupiter in the sign of
Capricorn:
Andrew Mellon
Ramsay MacDonald
Charlie Chaplin
Camille M. Flammarion {388}
Prof. J. H. Hyslop
DeLancey Nicoll
Francis Wilson
Rudyard Kipling
Bolton Hall
Will Levington Comfort
Edith Cavell
Gelett Burgess
For the benefit of those who are not in possession of Raphael's Ephemeris, or who are
not able to interpret the symbols contained therein, the years when Jupiter is in the sign
Capricorn are as follows:
From December 18th 1841 through January 4th, 1843
December 2nd 1853 " December 18th 1854
November 15th 1865 " April 11th 1866
June 29th 1866 " November 29th 1866
March 1st " June 9th 1877
October 26th 1877 " March 14th 1878
August 12th " November 3rd 1878
February 6th " July 23rd 1889
September 26th 1889 " February 22nd 1890
January 19th 1901 " February 6th 1902
January 3rd 1913 " January 21st 1914
December 18th 1924 " January 5th 1926 |