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SunSquareJupiter
Sun Square Jupiter
A current transit reveals how the current position of a planet or point interacts with your birth chart, highlighting areas where action or growth is needed.

Dakota Fanning

Sun Sign Pisces Moon Sign Leo Ascendant Taurus
January 31, 2025 3:48 PM +08
Sun
Transit Sun
11° Aquarius 41'
Natal Jupiter
14° Scorpio 37'
Orb
2° 55'
Dakota Fanning
Birth Details
February 23, 1994
10:00 AM EST (UTC-05:00)
Conyers, GA, USA
33°40'N, 84°01'W
Tropical Placidus
1 AC 2 3 4 IC 5 6 7 DC 8 9 10 MC 11 12 Square astrolis.com
Square
A square is a challenging aspect that indicates a conflict of energy between two planets. It is a negative aspect that indicates tension and obstacles in the areas of life that the planets represent.

This aspect occurs in your transit chart from January 27 to February 9. It will be exact at 12:07 AM EST on February 3.

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This aspect plays a significant role in shaping your experiences without overwhelming them. The interaction between the Sun and Jupiter is clear and impactful, providing distinct themes and energies that are actively present in your life.

When the Sun forms a square with Jupiter in the sky, it brings an abundance of enthusiasm and optimism. This period might be marked by feelings of boundless possibility and a desire to expand horizons. The Sun represents core identity and life force, while Jupiter symbolizes growth, luck, and higher knowledge. Together in this challenging aspect, there is a tendency to overestimate abilities or take on more than possible. The drive for success can sometimes lead to risky behavior or overindulgence.

It's important to balance that exhilarating surge of confidence with a touch of practicality. There's incredible potential for achievement if approaches are grounded and well-planned during this transit. Impulsivity or arrogance could lead to setbacks if not careful. Being mindful of limits made sure actions taken now will result in fruitful outcomes later on. Circle back around thoughtful planning before making grand gestures because true success often lies within calculated risks tempered by reality checks.