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Karen Christino, Astrologer

Wedding Astrology - Jupiter-Neptune

Jupiter Conjunct Neptune

Neptune represents the otherworldly and transcendent – romance, imagination and the soul. Jupiter is open, exciting and curious. The combination makes for a very idealistic pairing.

Use this astrological influence by enlisting your imagination for your wedding ceremony and reception; you can create a beautiful vision that reflects your love. Music, poetry, dance and a religious settling can combine in new and inspired ways. Just be sure you don’t get carried away! Yes, there CAN be too many flowers or prayers. And you may tend to spend beyond your budget, so be sure to keep track of how things are adding up.

Your marriage will have something warm, deep and beguiling to it. You could share a spiritual connection, a psychic bond, or feel you’ve known each other before. You might come from different social, ethnic or religious backgrounds, but you will create your own personal philosophy of life together if you use the astrology of Jupiter and Neptune constructively.

This relationship can be fantastic, but don’t let it be a fantasy. Your marriage will thrive on your becoming part of a community, traveling to exotic places, and sharing your thoughts and feelings. Your ideals for your marriage are strong, but it’s important not to overlook the realities of married life. You may feel that you’re soul mates, but you still need to brush your teeth, go to work, and pay the electric bill – you’re not angels just yet, so listen to the astrology! It may seem boring to have to think about balancing a checkbook or going grocery shopping, but you should try to keep your marriage grounded with practical realities like these – they are also, like your love, part of the stuff of life.

There is the possibility of overindulgence inherent in the Jupiter conjunct Neptune combination. The need to reach a higher plane might draw you to recreational drugs, alcohol or too much socializing. Find what you’re seeking in what you share – friends, inspirational ideas, or just enjoying a good laugh together.