Venus, the little happiness

There are three planets astrologically related to the theme of money, wealth and possessions. These are the celestial bodies Venus, Jupiter and Pluto.

Venus generally represents money. The cash with which we can buy whatever we need at the moment and satisfies us (Venus). Venus represents consuming, as well as giving and taking, that is, the cycle through which money flows. All the food we buy or consume corresponds to Venus. The robe we put on corresponds to the planet Venus.

To make money, you usually need people you know (Venus). Mostly you create and produce something that others buy (Venus). Other people buy what we produce because it tastes good to them, or gives them pleasure because it is beautiful (Venus).

The power of Venus to attract and increase money is beauty, joie de vivre, kindness, good taste and appreciation of what you have. A well-placed Venus will not make us rich, but we will not have to worry about money in life.

Jupiter the Wealthy

The difference between Venus is like the difference between money (Venus) and wealth (Jupiter). With a well-placed Venus in the radix, someone will not have money worries, but he will not become rich because of it. Things are going quite well in his life, but Venus does not hold the power for actual wealth.

To become rich, someone must think big, aim higher, and believe in themselves and their vision (Jupiter). These are all qualities that Jupiter can give us. If you want to get rich, you have to maintain an unshakable confidence for years and have numerous successes. Only those who achieve lasting success become rich. Of course, there are also the lottery winners who became millionaires through Fortuna/Jupiter, but in general, someone becomes rich only if his success is consistent, and for this you need faith, optimism and a higher ideal to strive for.

Jupiter stands for fortune. A person is wealthy if he can live off his assets. However, he is not truly rich or wealthy until all members of his family can also live off this wealth. He becomes the protector of his family clan (Jupiter/Ceres).

The meaning (Jupiter) of life lies in Jupiter itself, multiplication, expansion of consciousness and hope for growth. If the increase is also increased in qualitative terms, there is no limit to the increase and expansion of consciousness (Jupiter).
No one wants to have less, or be poor (Saturn), because this makes no sense. It would be suicidal to strive for poverty (Saturn). Of course, it is valuable to be frugal and modest yourself (Saturn) and still want to multiply for others to be able to promote and protect (Jupiter).

Jupiter is the investor who believes in the success of a venture. Jupiter is the publisher who thinks of the entire readership. Jupiter is the revered one because many learn and benefit from him. Meditate on Jupiter, and you understand why he can make us wealthy and truly rich if we realize his virtues in us. With Jupiter in positive position in the radix, this definitely raises enormously the chances of becoming a really rich person in any respect. Especially if Jupiter is in a relationship to the second or eighth house.

The dark side of Jupiter is also known to all of us. Relatively often, these dark sides appear when someone has become rich, but in doing so has not realized the virtues of Jupiter. The downsides are pride of place, braggadocio, arrogance, greed and waste. You feel better than other people and let others feel this.

Pluto the billionaire

Those who are so rich that they can buy anything and almost anyone are people who own or produce something that the masses depend on. Whoever becomes a billionaire will also have to face the most wicked and darkest spirits (Pluto) of the present and fight power struggles with them (Pluto). Whoever becomes so rich that he can direct the masses with his power, will literally have to deal with the devil (Pluto).

Plutonian wealth gets its power by devouring others and absorbing their power. The Plutonian must incorporate others in order to continue to grow. He must let the masses work for him and participate in the process. The plutonian wants more than to be wealthy in order to be able to provide for others, but on the contrary, he grows by sucking the masses and acquiring a monopoly position by absorbing all competitors in the market. The Plutonian must strive for power. All large corporations and billionaires are subject to this plutonic spirit in order to be able to exist at present.