by Susan Miller
As you enter June, you find yourself in a new chapter in life. You have just ended your Emerald Year of great opportunity, brought to you by Jupiter, the giver of gifts and luck in a rare, once-in-12-year visit that began in May 2023 and ended last month on May 25, 2024.
During that year, you were busy planting seeds. Now you will see those seeds grow to harvest—expect a bumper crop to show up beginning this month and continue to produce profit from those seeds you planted in the past 12 months for an entire year, until Jupiter leaves on June 9, 2025.
Your chart is simply remarkable. You have a packed second house of earned income, suggesting that if you search for a new source of income this month, you are likely to hit on a good one. As a matter of fact, you have five(!) heavenly bodies in your financial house—the Sun and new moon to bring opportunity; Venus, ruling Taurus and your work project house; Mercury, sure to bring news regarding salary and also creativity; and best of all, Jupiter, the great good-fortune planet.
I am especially excited to see that Jupiter will be conjunct Mercury on June 4, a very good sign that you could hit a financial victory. These planets are all in Gemini, so if you are looking for a new source of income (whether employed by others or self-employed), you will be likely to find two sources because Gemini is the sign of the Twins. In other words, Gemini is a double-bodied signs, so Jupiter in Gemini would tend to bring two of nearly everything.
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