Jupiter’s transit is twelve years. A theme can be identified for each 12-year cycle. If the position and house lord of Jupiter are the only variable to be assessed it would mean repeating similar situations every 1 years. Do we expect the same type of events to occur every 12 years? Of course not.
The effectiveness of this assessment is linked to how a person’s age is identified. Here the Indian method of identifying age will be used. The Indian system of counting age starts with a child’s first house being in their first year at birth. Their 12th year would be marked by the 12th house with the first house showing age 13. This is why we hear someone at their 29th birthday that they have entered their 30th year.
In the West, the first house represents zero age and at a child’s first birthday they become one year of age which is represented by the second house. Therefore their 12th year will be represented by the first house, the 13th year is then represented by the second house.
There is an explanation for this way of marking age which will be explained at a later date.
0 -12 = Moon Use Moon as ascendant, if MO is afflicted more problematic
13- 24 = Mercury – education issues, friends, writing, intelligence
25 – 36 = Venus -make VE asc. if afflicted trouble with relationships
37 – 48 = Sun – more ambition, children important, career if afflicted = trouble.
49 – 60 = Mars – less responsibility, 1 and 8 houses start the aging of the body
61 – 72 = Saturn – becoming more spiritual knowing end is nearing
73 – 84 = Rahu – it’s the time more friends leave, disease can set in
85 – 96 = Ketu – memory and speech become an issue may have wisdom to share
97 – up = Rahu and Ketu – Few people make it this far.
Always look at the 7th house from a planet to get more information.
Check each age from the cycle lord and the house/s it owns.




