Why I Travel to My Jupiter Line Every Birthday ✨
- Nikki Sucevic
- 17 hours ago
- 4 min read

One of my favorite rituals each year isn’t eating cake or throwing a party (though I love a celebration). It’s something a little less traditional, and way more energetically aligned.
Every year around my birthday, I leave town. I travel to a location on my Jupiter line, and it has become a non-negotiable reset that opens me up to more abundance, clarity, and alignment for the year ahead.
Wait, what’s a Jupiter line?
Let’s back up for a second.
In astrocartography, which is basically astrology mapped onto geography, your Jupiter line is a place on the planet where the energy of Jupiter (planet of expansion, luck, growth, and yes, abundance) is strongest for you. We all have a different precise location for our Jupiter line.
Spending time there, especially around your solar return (aka, your birthday), is believed to amplify all the good Jupiter vibes. Think: spaciousness, money, opportunities, clarity, and fresh momentum. You just need your birth time, location, and date to find it. (I'll drop a link below if you're curious.)
How it started...
A few years ago, one of my longtime practitioners, Wanda, a wildly gifted medical medium and intuitive, shared a piece of advice that stuck with me:
“Spend 7 to 10 days around your birthday on your Jupiter line. It calls in blessings and sets the tone for an abundant year ahead.”
That was all I needed to hear.
As someone who’s always down to explore somewhere new and has a goal of hitting all 50 states, I figured, why not make this a thing?
2025’s pick? Nebraska.
Now, if “Nebraska” doesn’t scream “birthday destination,” I get it, but stay with me.
My Jupiter line runs from Winnipeg to Acapulco, so there’s a big stretch of it right through the middle of the U.S. This year, my boyfriend, brother and his partner planned a road trip through Nebraska, and it was magical in that quiet, open-skies kind of way.

We explored everything from Chimney Rock and Scottsbluff (major Oregon Trail history) to fossil beds, adorable small towns, an otherworldly geologic park, and museums. We even made the pilgrimage to Carhenge (yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like, and yes, it was worth it).
We had amazing food (a restaurant named Momo in Lincoln, which just so happened to be my late chocolate lab’s name), drank perfect matcha in Grand Island, and spent my birthday morning geeking out at the Strategic Air Command & Space Museum. I also crossed off state #33 on my bucket list!
Nebraska was peaceful, grounding, and so much more beautiful than I expected. The wide open land did something good for my nervous system, and my spirit.
Why I keep coming back to this ritual
Every year this practice feels more important.
It’s not just about astrology, it’s about intentionally stepping outside my routine. About making space to reflect, reset, and open myself up to something new.
It’s about putting myself in a new environment, tuning into my own energy, and choosing to start my personal new year with clarity and vision, not chaos.
Yes, I truly believe it brings in more ease, financial flow, and aligned opportunities throughout the year.
Want to try it?
You don’t need to be an astro expert. You just need a little curiosity and a willingness to do something differently.
Your Jupiter line might be closer than you think, and spending even a few intentional days there around your birthday could become your new favorite ritual, too.

✨ Jupiter Line Tips & Rituals to Make It Yours
If you’re feeling the pull to try your own Jupiter Line birthday trip, here are some of my favorite ways to make it feel grounding, expansive, and really yours.
🗺 1. Find Your Jupiter Line
You’ll need your birth time, location, and date. Use a site like Astro.com or book a reading with a trusted astrocartographer. (It’s actually really fun once you see how it lines up with places you already love.)
🧘♀️ 2. Set a Clear Intention Before You Go
Write it down or speak it out loud.Think: “I’m open to expansion, abundance, and aligned new beginnings.”It doesn’t have to be formal, just clear.

✈️ 3. Don’t Overplan... Let it Flow
Leave space for the unexpected. Some of the most magical moments come from the places you didn’t plan, a random coffee shop, a stranger’s recommendation, a quiet walk at golden hour.
📵 4. Unplug (Just a Little)
Log out of email. Put your phone on “Do Not Disturb.” Even if it’s just for a few hours a day. Let this trip be for you. The more you disconnect from routine, the more magic tends to find you.
📓 5. Bring a Journal or Voice Notes App
Your insights may come while driving, hiking, or sipping something delicious. Capture them. These are birthday downloads from your higher self, and they often shape the tone of the entire year ahead.
🧿 6. Do Something Playful, Childlike, or Just for Fun
Visit a museum. Climb a hill. Go to a zoo. Buy something small and weird from a gift shop. Jupiter energy expands when you're in joy so say yes to whatever makes you light up.
This isn’t about creating the “perfect” trip. It’s about being present, tuning in, and letting yourself receive.

The beauty of this ritual is how personal and freeing it becomes the more you do it.
My Nebraska recommendations (in addition to what is listed above)
Tommy's Family Restaurant in Grand Island (unchanged diner decor)
Stuhr Museum in Grand Island (modern museum and railroad town)
Golden Spike Tower - North Platte
Emporium Express Coffee - Gehrig
Flyover Brewing Company - Gehrig
Holy Family Shrine - Between Omaha and Lincoln
Good Evans Brunch - Lincoln
Capital Building tour - Lincoln
Sunken Garden - Lincoln
Cooks Cafe breakfast - Lincoln
Robbers Cave - Lincoln
Crescent Moon Coffee -Lincoln
Speakeasy - The Other Room - Lincoln (great mocktails too)
Omaha Zoo - Rated best Zoo in the country
Coneflower Ice Cream - Omaha
Bob Kerrey Bridge to Iowa - Omaha
Wherever your Jupiter line takes you, may it remind you of your power to create joy, invite abundance, and start fresh...again and again. With love and really great Matcha, Nikki