Planetary Magick: Jupiter and Expansion
In the dark ages, when astrologers saw the planets in much stricter terms of black and white, Jupiter was called the Greater Benefic, meaning that it grants greater blessings. Modern magickians and witches have drawn from this concept. Ritual magick describes Jupiter spells as bringing boundless good luck and prosperity. It expands all resources and blessings, the power of Jupiter is far greater than mere good luck. In the Eastern traditions of astrology, Jupiter is associated with the guru. In the west, we have a hard time with the word guru because it has been used by many charlatans to build grand cults of personality. In the true sense of the word, guru means teacher, and most notably spiritual teacher. When channeled properly, the energy of Jupiter is the energy of spiritual learning. Jupiter is the inner teacher. In these eastern traditions, Jupiter is called the light of a thouseand suns. It radiates not physical light but the spiritual light of illumination. Jupiter rules the sign Sagittarius, the explorer. Many relate the power of Jupiter to the power of spiritual sight ans spiritual light. The brow chakra, or Anja, is the energetic center of the body, usually protrayed as indigo or purple.

Brihaspati Pooja/Guru Pooja
Performed to appease planet Jupiter. According to Hindu Shastra "Brahaspati" is known as "Guru" or teacher of all "Devtas". Pooja in honor of Jupiter enhances wisdom, knowledge, religion, fortune, happiness, welfare, joy, devotion, spirituallity, generosity, charity, gentelness, statesmanship, fame, wealth, respect, reputation, honor, dignity and social status.

Om Graam Greem Graum Sah Namah
I bow down to Brihaspati, god of the planet Juipter. He is the spiritual master of all the demigods and sages. His complexion is golden, and he is full of intelligence. He is the controllong lord of all three worls.

Aum gurave namah
Aum gunakaraya namah
Aum gopitre namah
Aum gocaraya namah
Aum gopatipriyaya namah
Aum gunine namah
Aum gunavatamshreshthaya namah
Aum gurunamgurave namah

Sit on a yellow matt facing Northeast and wearing yellow clothes. On a mound of rice dyed yellow, place the Brihaspati Yantra on them. Use yellow flowers in this Pooja/puja. Then chant the above mantra.
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