Transiting Jupiter in Capricorn in the composite 4th house

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You're happily building your fortress of solitude together as Jupiter transits Capricorn in your fourth house. Think of it like moving in with an ambitious Capricorn roommate who places a bit too much importance on Feng Shui. You'll be spending long winter evenings arguing about which side of the couch is more auspicious for relaxation. You may manifest this energy by sprucing up your house, possibly with a larger wine rack for Jupiter's taste of the finer things.

While hiding from the world in your well-organized hideaway becomes increasingly attractive, don't forget, Jupiter is still here to expand. This could entail a more profound bond, an expansion in the form of a new family member (goldfish included), or a literal extension to your living space. Maybe your Capricorn friend renovates the garage into the world's smallest disco - Jupiter loves a good dance off.

The realtor in Jupiter has been moonlighting - he's also your psychologist, nudging you to reevaluate your sense of emotional security. Maybe you've always thought of your relationship as a cozy two-bedroom apartment. Jupiter in Capricorn, however, suggests it might be time to explore the basement (also known as past issues) and finally get rid of those old emotional cobwebs.

Imagine a day where it starts with picking curtains together, midday unveils your newly adopted puppy, and by night you're finally discussing the sentiment behind that recurrent dream of being lost at sea. It's about building your fortress - Capricorn - and finding comfort within it - fourth house - but also allowing Jupiter to expand the walls in ways you've never thought necessary or possible. Or at least, that's what our Feng Shui-obsessed friend would advise you.

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