
Jupiter In Gemini Horoscopes: Here's Where Your Luck In Life Is For The Next Year

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Every year, there is a certain area of your life with more harmony and positive energy supporting you. This is due to the benevolent planet Jupiter making its yearly transit through your chart. You want to look at Jupiter when it comes to luck in Astrology and where you can experience more of it. Jupiter is the planet of expansion, blessings, good fortune, knowledge, faith, optimism, luck, and happiness. Jupiter's transits take around 12 to 13 months, and whatever sign Jupiter is in for the year can determine how this good energy and fortune will play out in your life.
When Is Jupiter In Gemini?
Since May 16, 2023, Jupiter has been in Taurus, helping us expand our financial realities, romantic relationships, and overall security in life. On May 25, 2024, Jupiter officially moves into Gemini, where it will be until June 9, 2025. The last time Jupiter was in Gemini was from June 2012 to June 2013 so you can look back to what was occurring in your life then to see what similar themes will be playing out for now.
Jupiter in Gemini creates expansion in communication, creativity, and collaboration. Geminis specifically are now moving into a very auspicious time, and air signs (Libra and Aquarius) and mutable signs (Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces) will also feel this lucky influence more strongly.
How Long Will Jupiter Stay in Gemini?
Jupiter moving through Gemini for the next year is good news regarding creative projects and goals, and some amazing work will be developed in this energy. Gemini is also the zodiac sign of connection, networking, and collaboration, and life is more social with this influence. The connections you are forming now will expand your life and create a lot of happiness for you, and this is a good year for meeting new people.
Gemini is an out-of-the-box thinker and thrives when able to quench their curiosity for life.
With Jupiter being such an expansive planet, a lot of this big-picture thinking is coming through right now, and this is needed so that you don’t get too caught up in the stresses of everyday life. Jupiter in Gemini makes things more exciting, social, and fun. This transit is a breath of fresh air and a reminder that we are meant to enjoy life, learn new things, connect with people who inspire us, and be a voice for ourselves and the voiceless.
Read for your sun and rising sign below to see how Jupiter’s move into Gemini will be influencing your luck in life.
Jupiter In Gemini Horoscopes
Your Jupiter In Gemini Horoscopes For Each Zodiac Sign
ARIES
Jupiter will be moving through your 3rd house over the next year, and this is good news when it comes to inspiration, communication, transportation, siblings, neighbors, and your local community. Your everyday life is expanding during this time, and you are receiving good luck when you are out and about, running errands, meeting new people, and connecting with the energy around you.
For those in careers having to do with communication, PR, journalism, public speaking, etc., you will especially see the benefit of this transit in your life, and you can expect to experience some expansion within career matters here. This Jupiter transit for you overall is about breaking the ice, creating new connections in your life, and owning your voice. You are growing in your knowledge and wisdom right now, Aries.
TAURUS
After an expansive, fulfilling, and fortunate year of Jupiter being in your sign, you are ready to gain some new ground and focus on your stability, Taurus. Jupiter has created new opportunities in your life over the past year, and over the next year, you are stabilizing this energy and making sure your foundations are strong to continue to grow upon.
With Jupiter now in your 2nd house of income, finances, values, confidence, and stability, you are expanding financially right now. This is a good year for asking for a raise or a promotion, moving into a more financially fulfilling career, or going after what you want. Take a look at how you want to earn an income and create a plan to execute. Gifts, financial increases, new assets, and overall feeling more security in your life are what this transit is all about for you, and you are claiming your abundance right now.
GEMINI
Jupiter is in your sign, and you are entering one of the luckiest times in your life in over a decade, Gemini. With Jupiter officially in Gemini, you are being received especially favorably right now, and support is coming for you in all directions. Over the next year, you will be developing who you are as a person and focusing on being your best self. Physically, you could also be experiencing some changes as you work on any health goals you have for yourself or align more with how you want to present yourself through your style or tastes.
With Jupiter being the planet of blessings and expansion, you are feeling the magic in the areas of your life that directly have to do with you and who you are. Jupiter is shining its benevolence on you over the next year, and you are feeling more optimistic about yourself and your life. This time is all about your goals and aspirations and believing in yourself wholeheartedly.
CANCER
Jupiter enters your 12th house of closure for the next year, and you are entering an important time of healing, Cancer. For you, this transit is helping you move on from the past and create something beautiful in the present. You are going to be moving through a personally and emotionally healing journey over the next year, and may even help people through their healing journey as well.
Jupiter in the 12th house brings heightened intuition and creativity, and this is the time to put your visions into reality. You are going to be learning a lot from the losses and closures you have been through, and there is a feeling of coming out on the other side of some heavy energy in your life. Support will be coming in for you when you least expect it, and most need it, and Jupiter in the 12th house is the symbol for a guardian angel surrounding you.
LEO
Jupiter moving into Gemini for the next year, positively influences your social life, friendships, and the intentions you are setting in your life right now, Leo. You are going to be seeing progress within your community and social network, and this is the time to follow your bigger dreams in life. You are more easily recognized in this energy, and there is a lot of support and encouragement coming your way. People are there for you even when you aren’t expecting it, and this Jupiter transit for you is all about feeling connection and fulfillment in your life.
Jupiter is the planet of good luck, fortune, and blessings, and the 11th house is the house of aspiration, influence, friendships, network, social life, community, and your dreams and goals in life. With these two intertwining over the next year or so, you are ready to live out your dreams now.
VIRGO
Jupiter moves into the very top of your birth chart, and it’s time to shine, Virgo. Jupiter is now not only in a mutable sign as yourself, but it’s also in your 10th house, which is an area of your chart that has to do with success, career, achievement, reputation, social status, the government, authority figures, and the way you show up in the world.
What this transit means for you is professional success and experiencing good luck when it comes to the goals you are going after and the way you are expressing yourself to others. The higher-ups in your professional world are taking note of you and you are a power player right now. You are feeling more confidence, charisma, and inspiration in your life with this energy, and your power of attraction is strong. This is a good year to focus on your career or aspirations and to believe in the impossible. Be bold and step up to the plate, Virgo.
LIBRA
This Jupiter transit for you is all about adventure, Libra. With Jupiter moving into fellow air sign, Gemini, you are feeling this astrological transit more strongly than most, and are aligned with its beneficial influence. Over the next year, you have more support and positivity with you when it comes to travel, higher education, spirituality, and broadening your horizons. This is a good year for traveling, and you should try to take more vacations if you can now.
You could be meeting people from all walks of life, knocking things off your bucket list, dreaming big, and experiencing a lot of inner clarity. This transit for you has a lot to do with the way you see and experience life, and you are moving through an expansion in perception. This Jupiter transit, overall, is about looking at the glass half full, going over your belief systems and intentions, and seeing which ones work for you and which don’t.
SCORPIO
Jupiter enters your 8th house for the next year, and this is an area of your life where you naturally thrive, as Scorpio is the ruler of the 8th house. You are going to be developing and seeing an improvement in the areas of your life having to do with commitment, intimacy, sex, shared finances, debt, rebirth, and spirituality. Relationships are more prominent in your life over the next year and you will be experiencing more of the benefits and blessings that come through for you in your partnerships.
More people will be willing to work with you in this energy, and you will be receiving more support both emotionally and financially through your close commitments and partnerships with others. You are going to be moving through a lot of changes in life while Jupiter is in Gemini, but these transformations are empowering you and helping you gain more in the process. You are finding and owning your power right now, Scorpio.
SAGITTARIUS
Over the next year, Jupiter will be in your opposite sign, Gemini, and influence your 7th house of love, romance, marriage, balance, business partnerships, finances, and harmony. This is a good time for experiencing more love and support in your life, and new opportunities coming in for you romantically. You are feeling the emotional nourishment in your life with Jupiter in Gemini now and are going to be developing within your one-on-one partnerships.
Your view on love altogether is expanding and changing this year, and this is an area of your life where you are feeling more optimistic. You have been working hard this past year and dedicating your focus to your health, routine, and everyday life, and with Jupiter moving into your 7th house now, the focus turns towards your happiness and the things and people you love. This transit for you is all about enjoying life and enjoying love, and some Sagittarius’ will be getting married or taking their relationships to the next level with this transit.
CAPRICORN
Jupiter moves into your 6th house for the next year, and this is good news when it comes to your health, daily routine, and lifestyle, Capricorn. You are moving through a time of expanding your knowledge on health and wellness matters and figuring out what works for you here. You have a lot of energy and motivation within you over the next year and are going to be making a lot happen for yourself.
The 6th house also rules your work life, colleagues, and the way you are of service to others. The more you are willing to lend a helping hand, give back, and be there for people when they need it without sacrificing your well-being in the process, the more good luck you are going to feel in your life. You could be switching jobs, expanding your income, or overall overcoming some previous challenges you have been facing in your daily life. This transit for you is all about creating a routine and atmosphere that works for you and helps you thrive.
AQUARIUS
Romance is the energy you are moving into now, Aquarius. With Jupiter entering Gemini, this transition is going to bless you in the areas of love, romance, fun, flirtation, hobbies, creative projects, and your overall joy for life. Over the next year, you are going to be having more fun, putting yourself out there, and showing up. This is a time of feeling confident in your self-expression and passions, and also learning more about what makes you happy and what energy you want to tap into more in your life.
Jupiter’s transit for you is a personal one and it is here to put you on a path to greatness. For single Aquarius’ this is a great time, and you can expect to be going on a lot of fun dates, having a good time with friends, and overall keeping things pretty light-hearted right now. You are going to be entertained and enjoy the new opportunities that are coming into your life during this time.
PISCES
You are finding more stability in your life over the next year, Pisces. Jupiter will be in your 4th house of home, family, foundations, emotional well-being, and financial stability. You are focused on maintaining your peace right now and will be working on creating the necessary boundaries that will help you get there. This is a good time for seeing progress in the home, and a lot of Pisces will be expanding the home either through pregnancy or new additions to the family, moving homes, buying a new property, or moving to a different city.
Overall, your home life and the people who feel like home are the areas of your life that Jupiter wants to shine its benevolence on. It’s about trusting yourself and your gut instincts right now and doing the things that are going to bring more stability and security into your life. You are emotionally feeling good during this transit and the sense of safety you are feeling in your life is priceless.
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Tayler Barakat is a Mystic who has studied Astrology for over a decade. She does intuitive astrology and tarot readings for people all over the world, and her work focuses on healing and empowering individuals. Follow her on Instagram @taylerbarakat_ and check out her website www.listentothevirgo.com.
Devale Ellis On Being A Provider, Marriage Growth & Redefining Fatherhood
In this candid episode of the xoMAN podcast, host Kiara Walker talked with Devale Ellis, actor, social media personality, and star of Zatima, about modern masculinity, learning to be a better husband, emotional presence in marriage, fatherhood for Black men, and leading by example.
“I Wasn’t Present Emotionally”: Devale Ellis on Marriage Growth
Devale Ellis On Learning He Was a ‘Bad Husband’
Ellis grew up believing that a man should prioritize providing for his family. “I know this may come off as misogynistic, but I feel like it’s my responsibility as a man to pay for everything,” he said, emphasizing the wise guidance passed down by his father. However, five years into his marriage to long-time partner Khadeen Ellis, he realized provision wasn’t just financial.
“I was a bad husband because I wasn’t present emotionally… I wasn’t concerned about what she needed outside of the resources.”
Once he shifted his mindset, his marriage improved. “In me trying to be of service to her, I learned that me being of service created a woman who is now willing to be of service to me.”
On Redefining Masculinity and Fatherhood
For Ellis, “being a man is about being consistent.” As a father of four, he sees parenthood as a chance to reshape the future.
“Children give you another chance at life. I have four different opportunities right now to do my life all over again.”
He also works to uplift young Black men, reinforcing their worth in a world that often undermines them. His values extend to his career—Ellis refuses to play roles that involve domestic violence or sexual assault.
On Marriage, Family Planning, and Writing His Story
After his wife’s postpartum preeclampsia, Ellis chose a vasectomy over her taking hormonal birth control, further proving his commitment to their partnership. He and Khadeen share their journey in We Over Me, and his next book, Raising Kings: How Fatherhood Saved Me From Myself, is on the way.
Through honesty and growth, Devale Ellis challenges traditional ideas of masculinity, making his story one that resonates deeply with millennial women.
For the xoMAN podcast, host Kiara Walker peels back the layers of masculinity with candid conversations that challenge stereotypes and celebrate vulnerability. Real men. Real stories. Real talk.
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My personal relationship with birth control pills is a bit of an odd one. Back when I first became sexually active (I started having sex with my first boyfriend a couple of months shy of 19), I took them for a couple of months, didn’t like how they made me feel, and so I quit using them altogether (and got pregnant almost immediately after). The rest of my adult life, I stayed off of the pill and pretty much only used condoms (and even then, not consistently — SMDH).
And yet here I am, now, all these years later, back on them again: surprise, surprise.
These days, it's for a completely different purpose, though. Now that I am in the hopefully latter stages of perimenopause (I’m not sure because my mother had a full hysterectomy at 29, her mother died at 53 and I don’t deal with my paternal grandmother because…chile… ) — although I have always had relatively easy cycles and I could definitely set my watch to them, about two years ago, my periods started to show up whenever they felt like it and it was damn near a crime scene once they did.
It was driving me crazy, and so, my nurse practitioner recommended that I take progestin-only pills to shorten, if not completely stop, my cycle: “After a year or so, we can wean off and see if you are entering into menopause on your own.” (Whew, perimenopause, chile.)
Although the first five months of being on this particular pill made me wonder if it was worth it to take this approach, I actually re-upped for another 12-month cycle because the extra progestin (a synthetic form of progesterone) has benefitted me in other areas as well because I am sleeping more soundly and my weight is more stabilized (by the way, when these things are “off,” they are signs of low progesterone levels). However, I did ask my nurse practitioner if, once I do decide to wean off of the pill, would there be any issues.
Her response is what inspired me to write this article because, until she said “post-birth control syndrome” to me, I had no idea there was such a thing. Anyway, if you give me a sec, I’ll explain to you what it is and why you should care if hormone-related birth control is currently a part of your life.
Yes, Post-Birth Control Syndrome Is a Very Real Thing
Okay, so it’s important to always remember that the way that birth control works is it “manipulates” your hormones so that you can significantly reduce your chances of conceiving. This means that taking them could result in some side effects including nausea; weight gain; headaches; irregular periods and/or spotting; increased stress; depression; blurry vision; breast tenderness, and/or a lowered libido.
That said, even though birth control pills are basically 99 percent effective (when taken correctly and consistently), if the side effects that you are experiencing are making you close to miserable, you should absolutely share that with your healthcare provider because…what’s the sense in preventing pregnancy when you don’t even feel up to having sex because you don’t feel good or your sex drive is shot? More times than not, your provider can find you another pill brand or option that will help you to feel more like yourself.
With that out of the way, think about it — if going on the pill can produce side effects, why would going off of it…not? And this is where post-birth control syndrome comes in.
For the most part, it’s what can happen to your body once you decide to come off of birth control. Typically, the symptoms will last anywhere between 4-6 months and, although the symptoms seem to present themselves most intensely as it relates to going off of the pill, any hormone-related birth control (like IUDs, injections, patches, the ring or implants) could produce similar outcomes.
Outcomes like what?
- Irregular cycles
- Breakouts
- Excessive gas and/or bloating
- Weight gain
- Anxiety and/or depression
- Fertility issues
- Migraines and/or headaches
- Shifts in your libido
- Sleeplessness/restlessness
- Hair loss
Whoa, right? And if a part of you is wondering, “Okay, if this is indeed the case, why have I not heard of this syndrome before?” It’s because it’s not a term that conventional method uses nearly as much as alternative medicine does. Still, it makes all of the sense in the world that if your body has to adjust to an uptick in hormonal intake, it would also need to adjust to removing those extra doses of hormones from your system as well. COMMON. DAMN. SENSE.
Anyway, if you were thinking about taking a break from birth control and taking all of this in has you feeling a bit…let’s go with the word “trepidatious” about doing so, I totally get it. There are some things that you can do to make experiencing post-birth control syndrome either a non-issue or a far more bearable one, though.
7 Home Remedies That Can Make Coping with Post-Birth Control Syndrome Easier
1. Take a multivitamin.Something that’s fascinating about what going off of birth control can do is it sometimes has the ability to lower your nutrition levels as it relates to certain vitamins and minerals; this is especially the case when it comes to vitamins B, C, E and minerals like magnesium, selenium and zinc. So, if you don’t currently take a multivitamin, now would be the time to start (along with consuming foods that are particularly high in those nutrients as well).
2. Up your vitamin D intake. Speaking of nutrient levels, a vitamin level that commonly drops after going off of birth control isvitamin D. This is hella critical to keep in mind as a Black woman since many of us tend to be naturally deficient in the vitamin as-is and vitamin D is important when it comes to fighting off diseases, regulating weight and keeping your moods stabilized (for starters). So, make sure that your multivitamin has vitamin D in it. Also make sure to consume vitamin D-enriched foods like fatty fish, eggs, mushrooms, yogurt and fortified orange juice.
3. Drink herbal teas. Since going off of birth control will cause your hormones to be all over the place for a season, consider drinking some herbal teas that will help to stabilize them. Black cohosh contains phytoestrogen properties, Chasteberry can help to level out your prolactin levels and green tea can help your hormones out by helping to balance out your insulin (which can sometimes directly affect them).
4. Keep some ibuprofen nearby. The headaches and migraines? Until those subside, you and ibuprofen are probably going to become really good friends; although I will add that ginger tea and inhaling essential oils like chamomile and lavender can help to ease migraine-related symptoms too.
5. Do some meditating. Waiting for your hormones to get back on track can be stressful as all get out. That said, something that can get your cortisol (stress hormone) levels to chill out is to meditate. If meditation is new for you, check out “7 Meditation Hacks (For People Who Can't Seem To Do It).”
6. Get massages. As if you needed an excuse to get a massage, right (check out “12 Different Massage Types. How To Know Which Is Right For You.”)? However, there is some evidence to back the fact that regular massages (somewhere around once a month) can help to lower your stress, boost your dopamine, increase blood flow and drain your lymphatic system so that you will have more energy.
7. Sleep/rest more. There is plenty of scientific research out here which says that sleep deprivation can throw your hormones out of whack — and since your hormones are already trying to stabilize themselves, you definitely need to get 6-8 hours of sleep and not feel the least bit guilty about taking naps sometimes too.
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Post-birth control syndrome may not be the most pleasant thing about getting off of birth control yet it is manageable. So, now that you know all about it, you can feel more confident about taking a birth control break (or getting off altogether) — without the surprises that can come with doing it. Give thanks.
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