
Jupiter Sesquiquadrate Natal Eros
Transiting Jupiter sesquiquadrate your natal Eros creates friction between expansion and desire, between wanting more and knowing what you actually want. Jupiter amplifies, generalizes, and seeks permission; Eros is specific, singular, and knows without explanation. The sesquiquadrate is an awkward angle: not quite a square's direct collision, but a 135-degree pressure that makes two functions reluctant partners.
During this transit, you may feel an urge to enlarge your erotic life, to say yes more, to pursue more intensely, to believe that bigger or more frequent or more adventurous means better. The risk is saying yes to expansion before checking whether it matches what actually animates you. You can confuse permission with desire, or mistake Jupiter's generous impulse to include everything with Eros's precise knowledge of what draws your soul toward aliveness. The sesquiquadrate often surfaces as overcommitment: you commit to an experience, a partner, or an intensity level because Jupiter is offering it, then discover mid-way that it does not align with what Eros actually wants.
This period asks you to distinguish between appetite and authenticity. Appetite can be manufactured by confidence and permission; Eros cannot. You may find yourself in situations where you are performing enthusiasm rather than feeling it, or where you have agreed to something that looks right from the outside but leaves you hollow. The work is not to suppress the Jupiterian impulse to explore, but to let Eros veto, to notice when expansion feels like dilution rather than deepening.
What becomes available now is clarity about the difference between wanting what you are supposed to want and wanting what actually moves you. That distinction, once felt, does not disappear when the transit passes.





























