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Jupiter's Role in Understanding Racial Dynamics
Episode 91st March 2026 • I Am Astrology Readings Podcast with Paul Heath • I Am Astrology Readings Podcast
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This podcast episode delves into the intricate relationship between astrology and the constructs of race and racism, positing that the celestial body Jupiter serves as a significant symbol in this discourse. We explore the philosophical underpinnings of race, suggesting that the concept of identity aligns with the Aries motif, characterized by its self-centric nature. Furthermore, we illuminate the role of the ninth house in astrology, which governs personal philosophy and morality, thereby influencing one’s interactions with individuals from diverse backgrounds. The discussion extends to the examination of how astrological charts can reveal patterns that correlate with racial attitudes, challenging conventional beliefs regarding determinism in astrology. Through this analytical lens, we endeavor to foster a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding race, identity, and astrological interpretation.

Takeaways:

  1. The exploration of race as a construct emphasizes the deeply ingrained systems that shape societal interactions.
  2. Astrology can provide unique insights into the philosophical underpinnings of racism and identity constructs.
  3. The discussion highlights how personal backgrounds influence one's understanding of race and foreignness.
  4. Jupiter's role in astrology is critical in determining one's relationship with diverse cultures and philosophies.
  5. The podcast illustrates how the ninth house in astrology can elucidate complex social dynamics.
  6. Insights into the personal experiences of the speakers reveal how cultural backgrounds inform their astrological interpretations.

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Speaker A:

I like that.

Speaker A:

I'm gonna go to my question now.

Speaker A:

I read your.

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Your.

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I read the.

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The article on the.

Speaker A:

It wasn't the astrology of racism.

Speaker A:

It was the other one.

Speaker A:

I think it was race.

Speaker A:

Cosmology.

Speaker A:

Race.

Speaker B:

It's cosmophysics.

Speaker B:

Racism exposed.

Speaker A:

Yeah, racism exposed.

Speaker A:

I believe my.

Speaker A:

My question was just why Jupiter?

Speaker A:

Like, why put.

Speaker A:

From my understanding.

Speaker A:

Well, from my perspective, he's an Aries

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rising, by the way.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

And I'm.

Speaker A:

And I.

Speaker A:

And I am actually Cuban, by the way, born and raised.

Speaker A:

I actually am.

Speaker A:

I'm an immigrant in this country.

Speaker A:

But I think it's very interesting, the fact I definitely.

Speaker A:

I have a moon in Sag, so I'm very, like, connected to the foreign.

Speaker A:

So I like how you used like, sad Sagittarius energy to connect with, you know, foreign races and whatnot.

Speaker A:

But Jupiter, to me, I would, I would have.

Speaker A:

I mean, why not Saturn?

Speaker A:

Like, Saturn is more systems and structures, and race to a certain extent is systemic in a way.

Speaker A:

Right.

Speaker A:

Like we've created that structure of race as a human.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker B:

So.

Speaker B:

The idea of race itself to me is an Aries motif.

Speaker B:

Race is because Aries is about identity.

Speaker B:

Aries is about being first.

Speaker B:

It's about me, me, me, about being physical.

Speaker B:

So the idea of race itself to me is a concept that finds its home with Aries.

Speaker B:

But racism is a philosophy of race.

Speaker B:

And sad being the sign of philosophy.

Speaker B:

If we looked at.

Speaker B:

I have a blog too, called Opening Loads on the Racist.

Speaker B:

And taking that as example, the racist philosophy, the ninth house is Sagittarius, which they tried to spread and force on other.

Speaker B:

And the conquering mentality.

Speaker B:

And, you know, they're better everybody else and so forth, so forth.

Speaker B:

So the idea of how you connect with other people who are foreign, and I gotta explain what foreign is and astrology, to me, it's not just people of other races and ethnicities, it's people of a religion upbringing.

Speaker B:

So I was born in South Baltimore.

Speaker B:

Someone born in East Baltimore is foreign to me.

Speaker B:

They were born in a different community, they were raised in different community.

Speaker B:

And if you lived in South Baltimore and moved to East Baltimore, it was a total.

Speaker B:

Oh, it was a whole, total different world.

Speaker B:

Okay, if you lived in South Baltimore, you moved to Little Italy.

Speaker B:

It's a total different world.

Speaker B:

You moved to Chinat, total different world.

Speaker B:

They're foreigners.

Speaker B:

Okay, so.

Speaker B:

Or a young.

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Or a young lady I dated because I grew up, she was a Jehovah Witness.

Speaker B:

She's foreign because she didn't grow up with the same values, the same Background that same the ethics as I did.

Speaker B:

So that's.

Speaker B:

I want to first explain that it's not just a race thing, you know, it's people who are brought up in a different background than you all can be foreign as well.

Speaker B:

Okay?

Speaker B:

Yes.

Speaker B:

So my mental like to say anybody born more than two miles away from you is foreign.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker B:

So now Sagittarius generally, you know, the knife, the general is the sign of foreigners and foreign places and foreign religion and philosophy.

Speaker B:

And religion, right?

Speaker B:

The ninth place normally represents your ethics, your personal philosophy, adult philosophy, not how you grew up, but the philosophy you come to terms with as an adult because you've had experience in the world, you've gone out in the world, you've come to these conclusions.

Speaker B:

And this is now your ethics where the second house to me is your morals that you are taught, not necessarily the ones you follow.

Speaker B:

Okay?

Speaker B:

All right.

Speaker B:

So I was taught the ten Commandments.

Speaker B:

I don't follow them.

Speaker B:

Okay?

Speaker B:

So that the ninth house is pretty much, you know, what conclusions you've come to.

Speaker B:

Like when he asked me what religion are you?

Speaker B:

And I said, this is the conclusion, okay, this is high.

Speaker B:

That represents my spirituality, my religious thought process and my philosophy.

Speaker B:

So that's your ninth house.

Speaker B:

Right.

Speaker B:

So the ruler of the natural ninth place and Sagittarius is Jupiter.

Speaker B:

Wherever Jupiter is going to be in your chart is going to show how those experiences, how the energy of the ninth house in the ninth sign, wherever it is in your chart, expresses itself in your immediate environment around you.

Speaker B:

Okay?

Speaker B:

So Jupiter plus do not forget this, the ninth house ruler, which is equal as a Jupiter, because Jupiter is a generalization for us to know astrology, but it's particularly the ninth house ruler in your chart.

Speaker B:

It determines your race, relationships, your relationship with other people, people who are born in a foreign land, other people who are different religion, other people who are different philosophy, other people who was born in a different upbringing.

Speaker B:

You, your ninth place rulers, what it really is.

Speaker B:

So if you read that I talk about Jupiter just to set the tone, but then I get into your 9th House Ruler and I use the chart of the Ku Klux Klan to hone in my point in that, in that particular blog.

Speaker B:

And I also use my own chart because my ninth house, my ninth house rule is Venus and it's found in the 12th place in Leo and it trines Jupiter and Neptune in Sagittarius.

Speaker B:

And so I'm very open minded to other people of foreign races, foreign cultures.

Speaker B:

But I also, but I also, because that configuration, Jupiter, when you, you know, It's a trine and Jupiter, but Jupiter's caught in a mutable T square with Saturn and Mars.

Speaker B:

And so I hate racism.

Speaker B:

I hate racist.

Speaker B:

I don't like when people put each other above each other and things of that sor.

Speaker B:

You know, so it kind of explains my way I deal with them.

Speaker B:

So I used as an example, and then I started reading people who were actually professed racist people come.

Speaker B:

I said, you're a racist.

Speaker B:

Can I read your chart?

Speaker B:

Can I read the chart?

Speaker B:

Field study.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

And I started looking at their.

Speaker B:

I started looking at their ninth house ruler, and I came to a pattern.

Speaker B:

I started seeing.

Speaker B:

I start seeing the knife house ruler plus.

Speaker B:

Reese.

Speaker B:

Yes.

Speaker B:

Can you explain.

Speaker B:

I was trying to explain it to her.

Speaker B:

Can you explain the 12, 6, 9 thing?

Speaker B:

Okay, all right.

Speaker B:

Hold on one second.

Speaker B:

So I started seeing the power of 9th House ruler, the sun, Mars and Jupiter in the chart and dealing with their race relations and how they view other people of different races.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker B:

And so I started to develop to watch that pattern, and other astrologers were like, you can't tell somebody's a racist.

Speaker B:

And I began to dispute them.

Speaker B:

I said, no, you can't just look at a chart and say, oh, that person's racist.

Speaker B:

But I can study a chart, and then I can conduct an astrological interview.

Speaker B:

I can conduct an astrologer reading and from that, deduce if they are racist or bigot.

Speaker B:

And that was doyen.

Speaker B:

Absolutely.

Speaker B:

Every single time.

Speaker B:

And so I became adamant that this was a technique that was you can do.

Speaker B:

And so, you know,

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