Ingress · Jupiter in Scorpio

Jupiter enters Scorpio

Abundance found in depth.

Jupiter moves into Scorpio roughly every twelve years, staying for approximately twelve months. The principle of growth turns inward and downward — toward the resources hidden beneath the surface, toward transformation, and toward the kind of power that comes from knowing what most people prefer not to examine.

What's actually happening

Jupiter completes a full circuit of the zodiac in about 12 years, spending roughly 12 months in each sign. Scorpio is a fixed water sign, traditionally co-ruled by Mars and Pluto.

What the tradition makes of it

Jupiter in Scorpio is expansion through depth. Where most Jupiter transits produce growth through addition — more resources, more connections, more learning — Jupiter in Scorpio produces growth through transformation. What grows is the capacity to navigate complexity, to understand what is hidden, to work with what has been buried.

The tradition associates this transit with access to hidden resources — literal and psychological — and with the uncovering of what has been suppressed or concealed. Research thrives. Investigation finds what was not meant to be found. The commitment to understanding what is actually true, rather than what is comfortable to believe, pays unusual dividends.

The shadow is the expansion of power through coercion rather than through depth. Scorpio's capacity for strategic patience, amplified by Jupiter's influence, can become manipulation at scale.

How to actually use it

Go deeper. This is good weather for the investigation that requires sustained courage, for the therapy or contemplative practice that has been deferred, for the financial or strategic research that requires moving past the surface presentation. The rewards go to those willing to look.

The practice is to use what is uncovered to build rather than to destroy.

When in doubt

What do you know that you have not yet named — and what would change if you did?