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🪐 Jupiter at 28° Cancer: The Great Preserver | Critical Degree, Saturn's Bounds

14 min · 23 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 🪐 Jupiter at 28° Cancer: The Great Preserver | Critical Degree, Saturn's Bounds

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Jupiter is sitting at 28° Cancer. Critical degree. Exalted sign. Saturn's bounds. And it has seven days left before it crosses into Leo on June 30th. Jupiter and Saturn are the same sect — both diurnal planets, both oriented toward structure, legacy, the long view. Jupiter expands. Saturn qualifies. In Saturn's bounds at the anaretic degree, Jupiter isn't just wrapping up a year of emotional growth — it's asking whether that growth became something that lasts. Three people were born with Jupiter exalted at the critical degree of Cancer in the bounds of Saturn: Galileo Galilei, Chris Evert, and Annie Lennox. Three different centuries, three different fields, one astrological signature. None of them received Jupiter's gifts and coasted. All of them were tested. All of them built something that endured. There's one more layer. Saturn is in fall in Aries right now — weakest position, stripped of its usual authority — but sitting in Mercury's bounds. Mercury's bound lord is in Cancer, alongside Jupiter exalted and the Sun. Even what's fallen has access to the exalted energy if it follows the chain back to Cancer. The Moon squares Mercury late afternoon, squares Jupiter around bedtime. The emotional body bumping against the mind and then against the great benefic itself right at the critical degree. And six days from now — Full Moon in Capricorn, Saturn's sign, Moon in detriment, the night before Jupiter leaves. The punctuation mark on everything Jupiter built in Cancer. What did the last year nourish in you — and what are you going to do with it that lasts beyond the feeling? Know thyself. Balance your energy. TAKEAWAYS * Jupiter at 28° Cancer — critical/anaretic degree, exalted, in the bounds of Saturn. Seven days from crossing into Leo June 30th. * Jupiter and Saturn are the same sect (diurnal). Jupiter expands. Saturn qualifies. Not adversaries — different roles in the same system. * Three natal examples of Jupiter exalted at the critical degree of Cancer in Saturn's bounds: Galileo (discovery under house arrest), Chris Evert (Ice Maiden consistency, 94.6% clay court record), Annie Lennox (platform turned humanitarian responsibility). * Saturn is in fall in Aries but sitting in Mercury's bounds. Mercury is in Cancer with Jupiter exalted and the Sun — a well-resourced advocate. Even the fallen position has a path back through Cancer. * Moon in Libra squares Mercury in Cancer late afternoon, squares Jupiter at 28° Cancer around bedtime. * Full Moon in Capricorn June 29th — Moon in detriment, night sect planet in day sect territory. Saturn's sign illuminated by the Moon while Jupiter sits in the Moon's sign. Same-sect handoff before Jupiter crosses into Leo June 30th. Links referenced in this episode: * iamastrologyreadings.com [https://iamastrologyreadings.com] Companies mentioned in this episode: * Iamastrologyreadings * PayPal * Venmo * Cash App Support the mythic classroom: https://i-am-astrology-readings.captivate.fm/support [https://i-am-astrology-readings.captivate.fm/support] Book a Reading: https://i-am-astrology-readings.captivate.fm/book-reading [https://i-am-astrology-readings.captivate.fm/book-reading] * #astrologyrideoftheday

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