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Jupiter Square Saturn – Don Quixote And Sancho Panza by Astro Butterfly

On August 19th, 2024, Jupiter (at 17° Gemini) is square Saturn (at 17° Pisces).

Jupiter square Saturn is a very important transit because it involves the two largest planets in our solar system. So when they form an important aspect like a square (we only have a Jupiter-Saturn every 10 years), we know that we’re up for something BIG

We are talking about fundamental influences that will challenge and reshape the structure of our lives. 

This is the 1st square of the current Jupiter-Saturn cycle, which began in December 2020 when Jupiter and Saturn met at 0° Aquarius.

The first square of a synodic cycle is known as a “crisis in action,” meaning that whatever was initiated at the conjunction is now being tested against reality.

What makes sense, and what doesn’t? What should we continue doing, and what should we reconsider or change?

Squares are also opportunities for “market feedback,” bringing forth various possibilities. 

Take a step back and observe how the world validates  – or doesn’t – what you do. If your efforts yield no results, perhaps it’s time to change your strategy. On the other hand, if a particular opportunity keeps presenting itself, it might be time to say yes.

It’s important to note that this particular square is in mutable signs – Jupiter is in Gemini and Saturn in Pisces. Gemini and Pisces are the most mutable of the mutable signs, representing the fluid elements of Air and Water. 

This suggests that we’re more open to change than we would normally be. 

Mutable energy is inherently flexible and manages change more constructively, without the drama of cardinal signs or the resistance of fixed signs. With Jupiter and Saturn squaring each other in mutable signs, change happens with less friction. 

Jupiter Square Saturn – The Timeline 

The Jupiter-Saturn square on August 19th, 2024 is the 1st in a series of 3 Jupiter-Saturn squares

The 2nd Jupiter-Saturn square happens at 14° Gemini and 14° Pisces and it’s on December 24th, 2024

The third – and final – Jupiter-Saturn square is on June 15th, 2025 and occurs after Jupiter and Saturn leave Gemini and Pisces and move into Cancer and Aries. At the exact square, Jupiter is at 1° Cancer and Saturn at 1° Aries. 

So when we talk about this Jupiter square Saturn transit, we are referring to the whole period spanning from August 2024 until June 2025.

The days of the exact transit can, of course, come with some energetic peaks, but this transit works in the background for the entire period. Systemic change takes time!

You do want to pay attention to the themes that emerge at the time of the 1st conjunction (August 19th, 2024) because will set the tone for the entire transit.

Jupiter Square Saturn – How It Will Influence You 

What these developments mean to you depends on the houses in your natal chart triggered by the Jupiter-Saturn square, whether or not you have planets in mutable signs, and what houses Jupiter and Saturn rule in your chart

If Pisces is your 10th house and Gemini your 1st house, there might be a career-related (10th house) adjustment that will influence your personal identity (1st house). If Pisces is your 4th house and Gemini your 7th house, there might be a home-related (4th house) shift that influences your partnerships and relationships (7th house). And the other way around. 

If you have personal planets or angles between 14-29° in mutable signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces), or between 0-2° in Cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn) then the square will influence you more significantly. 

Let’s say your natal Venus is at 17° Gemini. With Jupiter at 17° Gemini currently conjunct your Venus, you may experience a boost in enthusiasm, feel more social, and be more optimistic about romance and relationships.

However, Saturn in Pisces is also squaring your Venus, which can be challenging and may bring up issues related to commitment or practicality. 

It’s not that romance or relationships are off the table – on the contrary, they are likely to come to the forefront – but some adjustments might be needed. Maybe you dreamed of a fairytale wedding, but the actual event may not happen as soon as you hoped. Or could turn out to be more traditional (Saturn) than anticipated.

As a general influence, think of Jupiter as your goals and beliefs – how you want your life to be – and Saturn as your results – what is realistically achievable. 

When Jupiter and Saturn clash in a square, this suggests there is a gap between what you believe it’s possible, and what can realistically be achieved. 

This isn’t always negative. Many people dream too small, lacking Jupiter’s confidence and expansive mindset – so they end up with ‘goals’ that fall short of their potential. 

For others, the opposite is true. They might dream too big, becoming entangled in unrealistic expectations. 

So what’s to be done? The goal of Jupiter square Saturn is to 1) help us identify what is truly important to us and 2) recognize the gaps between our ideals and our current situation. 

This clarity will then help us take practical steps forward, one step at a time.

Jupiter Square Saturn – Don Quixote And Sancho Panza

The Jupiter-Saturn square in Gemini-Pisces makes me think of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. 

The story of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, from Miguel de Cervantes’ novel Don Quixote, revolves around the relationship between a deluded idealist (Don Quixote) and his pragmatic, down-to-earth squire (Sancho Panza). 

The idealist Don Quixote is, of course, Jupiter, and Sancho Panza is Saturn. 

In the novel, Don Quixote sets out on a quest to become a knight-errant, reviving knighthood and fighting for justice. He is the ultimate idealist, traits that remind us of Jupiter. 

Sancho Panza is skeptical of Don Quixote’s grandiose visions, but he remains faithfully by his side, providing practical support and grounding Don Quixote’s fantastical visions. Similarly, Saturn’s role is to shape Jupiter’s vision into practical realities. 

But the journey or reconciliation is not always smooth. Just like the novel explores the tension between Don Quixote’s grandiose imagination and Sancho Panza’s pragmatic realism, the Jupiter-Saturn square can reveal the challenges and friction between our big aspirations and practical limitations.

The famous windmill episode in the novel is emblematic of Jupiter in an Air sign (Gemini). 

On their journey, the 2 companions come across a group of windmills. 

Don Quixote, with his imagination fueled by tales of giants and heroic quests, mistakes the windmills for giants.

He believes that these “giants” are threatening and that it is his duty to fight them. Despite Sancho Panza’s warnings, he tries to fight the windmills – unsuccessfully, of course -, ending up falling off his horse. 

The windmill episode is a metaphor for the clash between idealism (Jupiter) and reality (Saturn). Idealism taken to the extreme can blur our vision and detach us from reality. 

But that’s not to conclude that with Jupiter square Saturn we should curb our enthusiasm. 

What’s interesting in the novel is that Don Quixote and Sancho Panza need each other. While Sancho Panza is the realistic one, he is very much drawn by Quixote’s sense of adventure, which gives him meaning and direction.

Without Jupiterian goals, Saturn would not know what to do, and would have nothing to fight for. 

At the Jupiter-Saturn square, reflect on which character you identify with: 

Are you the idealistic Don Quixote? If so, how can you bring more practicality into your grand visions?
Are you the overly-pragmatic and sometimes too-pessimistic Sancho Panza? How can you embrace bigger dreams and find a sense of direction? 

The Jupiter-Saturn square is an opportunity to find the sweet spot between ambition and realism, so you can pursue your goals grounded in reality, while at the same time pushing yourself beyond self-imposed limitations. 

The sky is the limit!

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