Why Jupiter?
It isn’t just a planet hanging in the theater of the cosmos, it’s a force humming an unspoken hymn written in the language of gravity. It holds us together with an invisible pull you can’t resist like an anchor drifting chaos. Without this force the sky’s delicate dance would collapse into disarray. Jupiter doesn’t pull out of desire, it pulls by essence. It simply is, and in that, I find myself.
My journey has been an undeniable and persistent pull. It’s what you feel, and like Jupiter, I’ve been both the stillness and the storm, the force that holds you in place, that draws you into my orbit, not through conquest but through the gravity of authenticity. There’s a resonance, a frequency that unknowingly attracted you to me, making you a star in my constellation.
The pull of Jupiter by Alberto Marzan
Jupiter’s storms rage, swirling with fierce beauty, yet it never unravels. We wear the scars of cosmic collisions like badges marks you can’t touch but feel from the inside out, yet they map the beauty within our universe. And still, I stand, unconsciously, naturally pulling, holding space for you, because it all matters. I’ve used this powerful pull to temper our impulses toward the addiction of power, paranoia, sharply focused on lessening their grip. A force shaped by the impact of countless storms, yet here I remain: standing, pulling, holding space, drawing you into a story we’re meant to share.
That’s why Jupiter.