Below is some text from a Child*Star report
created for a young Aquarian (with Aquarius rising). This text
deals with the placement of Jupiter in the chart:
Jupiter in Leo
Your child has Jupiter, planet of opportunity,
in Leo, sign of dramatic self-expression. This doesn't necessarily
mean that she will one day be on stage but she probably seeks
opportunities (and jobs) that let her show off her special
talents. Similarly, your child may love parades, pageants and
religious ceremonies. In teaching her religion, you might want to
employ flannel boards, costumes and colorful illustrations.
Inspiring others comes naturally to her, so she could do her best
learning in teaching younger children. Bubbly and expressive
(especially if personal planets are in fire signs as well), she
takes pride in her accomplishments and looks to you for
recognition of her works! Nevertheless, with Jupiter in the sign
of the regal lion, she could roar or put on airs if she feels
unnoticed! She could be arrogant and self-centered as well. Teach
her the adage that she who would be great must also be able to
serve! This placement could point to a career working with
children, in entertainment, and lends itself toward leadership
roles. While your child likes to take the lead, help her find
later success by stressing the importance of cooperation with
others, and teamwork.
Moon Trine Jupiter
Children born with this positive Moon/Jupiter
aspect are basically optimistic by nature, affectionate and fun to
be around. Your child may have a knack for finding assistance, and
things just tend to work out well for her. In fact, her ability to
rally support makes a public career of one kind or another quite
probable. Success is indicated in education, politics, or the law.
She knows how to attack and solve problems, whether personal or
public. Chances are, your child has grace and social skills, and
an ability to interact with many kinds of people. She may show a
love for travel and foreign lands.
Mercury Opposite Jupiter
Beautiful dreamer, her mind may be light years
away! The fact is that your child may spend a lot of time on
thoughts that are far removed from the here and now! Many of these
thoughts and ideas could prove to be impractical, and perhaps be
more trouble than they are worth. You may discover that she is
better off seeking advice than giving it, at least when it comes
to practical matters! Your needs good study habits while growing
up at home and at school. She needs to finish what she begins, and
not promise more than she can deliver. With structure and
established routines at home, you can help her turn her dreams
into reality.
Here is some text dealing with the Eighth
House in this same chart. (Each house/sign relationship is covered
in the chapter: "Your Child's Planets in the Houses.")
8th House[Eighth House: Pain, Sharing, Attitudes toward Sex]
The 8th house is traditionally the house of
death and regeneration. This is the house of surgery: where
something must be removed so something else can thrive. This, this
house also covers initiation: getting rid of excess parts of
ourselves that we no longer need so we can get to the heart and
deeper meaning of life. The no-nonsense quality of the eighth
house makes it good for business ventures since here we are
stripping away the dross to reveal the truth or essence of the
subject. But what meaning does the 8th house hold for the child?
Any planets in the 8th house will give a Scorpio, hence deeply
subjective, coloring to the chart. The key phrase here is "We
Have:" for the adult, the 8th house relates to shared money,
property, resources. It all begins during childhood. How does your
child approach sharing her things with others, in carrying out
joint responsibilities. Also, how does the child deal with pain,
crises, even the death of significant others? This is the house of
sex, and moreover, the house of desire. Planets in the 8th house
and the sign on the cusp shed light on the child's ability to
attract things to herself through desire, and to let go when
necessary or right.
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