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Jupiter in the signs - Gemini

Jupiter in Gemini has an almost insatiable desire for information, communication and interaction. This Jupiter is able to build large media empires or vastly expand their knowledge by reading or through the use of gadgets. Steve Jobs had his Jupiter in Gemini; he built one of the biggest business in history based on the development of communication gadgets.

This Jupiter loves places like book shops and everywhere where there is something interesting to be seen, heard and observed. He is flexible and able to easily move from one conversation or even location to the next. The desire to learn and experience new things is endless and therefore, often, this Jupiter is able to bring add something to every conversation.

The same goes for the network of colleagues and friends. Jupiter in Gemini is extremely well connected and always keen to meet new people that might have something interesting to say. He is able to put people in touch with each other – whatever the reason, need or purpose. This Gemini makes for the kind of person that goes into a cafĂ©, bookshop or the supermarket and can find himself in endless conversations with complete strangers.

The Gemini-Jupiter does not necessarily need to have full-time employment. He is happy with a few jobs here and there that allow him to gain new insights all the time. Jupiter rules optimism so this one knows that he will always find a way to make money through his vast network of friends, acquaintances and colleagues.

The challenge for this Jupiter, however, is that he gets so caught up in day to day interaction and information gathering that he fails to see the bigger picture. He needs to stay focused to string all the pieces together. 

Paul McCartney has his Jupiter in the Gemini and in the 5th house together with the Sun. This combination in the house that signifies performance and the stage makes for a great stage-presence. 







In Gemini, there may be many skills and talents involved and in fact, he is a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. 







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