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Moon opposition Jupiter

Aspect · opposition · default orb 8°

In the natal chart the Moon signifies the principle of need and reception — feeling, instinct, the part of life that receives impressions and seeks comfort. The Jupiter signifies the principle of expansion and benefaction — generosity, scope, the conferring of opportunity and the readiness to receive it. When their longitudes form a polar one-hundred-eighty-degree axis across two opposite signs; the configuration makes both poles simultaneously visible and presses for a balance neither side can resolve unilaterally, the chart carries the resulting configuration as a structural feature of its temperament — present in every house and angle that either body touches.

Need meets benefaction. The Moon receives, and Jupiter widens the bowl. The contact describes the chart's openness to fortune — its capacity to take in scope without overflowing.

Opposition makes both poles visible. Moon and Jupiter face each other across a 180° axis, and neither can resolve the chart's question without consulting the other. Classical sources read oppositions as the place where the chart must hold two truths at once — the dialogue between them is the whole work.

The configuration is in orb when the angular separation between Moon and Jupiter falls within 8° of an exact opposition (Lilly's classical orb; Netra's Aspects view defaults match this and can be tightened in the chart preferences).

Related techniques

  • Essential dignities — how the more dignified body leads a contact
  • Mutual reception — softens hard aspects when both bodies host one another
  • Sect — diurnal vs nocturnal weighting of benefic and malefic