- You can watch an archived recording here https://www.dropbox.com/s/o5xe7knbd9knml1/zoom_0.mp4?dl=0
- and view Stephen’s slides Webinar-December-6-12-2020
Much gratitude to Stephen for his wonderful insights into the significant astrological alignments and relationships that create the energy field through which we are living in these times – unprecedented in so many ways.
It was very well received by about 47 participants who enjoyed the free-flowing question and answer sessions after each stage of the presentation. It was a joy to share insights together and explore these deeply potent astrological patterns with Stephen’s warm, practical and inclusive facilitation.– Sydney Goodwill (Dec 2020)
Date: Sunday 6th December 2020
Time:
Starts: 6:30PM AEDT (Time in Sydney Australia)
Ends: 7:30 or 8:00PM
Topics covered:
- Learn about what the Great conjunction is and why this one is so significant
- Look at how the current dominating Capricorn energies which influenced the whole world so much this year will subside and how more emphasis will be laid on community and people (Aquarius)
- See what the heavens have in store for us next year and how it might play out in our lives
How to join:
- All are welcome. There is NO NEED to register.
- When you are ready to join, click the following link a few minutes before the start of the meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83994252944
Reminder:
If you are on our newsletter mailing list, you will receive a reminder email on the day before the webinar (Saturday 5th December in Australia).
Time Zone conversions
6:30PM AEDT is the time in Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart and Canberra, Australia. Here is a list of the corresponding times in various Australian cities:-
Sydney (Australia – NSW) | Sunday | 06-Dec-20 | 6:30 PM | AEDT | UTC+11 hrs |
Melbourne (Australia – VIC) | Sunday | 06-Dec-20 | 6:30 PM | AEDT | UTC+11 hrs |
Brisbane (Australia – QLD) | Sunday | 06-Dec-20 | 5:30 PM | AEST | UTC+10 hrs |
Adelaide (Australia – SA) | Sunday | 06-Dec-20 | 6:00 PM | ACDT | UTC+10:30 hrs |
Darwin (Australia – NT) | Sunday | 06-Dec-20 | 5:00 PM | ACST | UTC+9:30 hrs |
Perth (Australia – WA) | Sunday | 06-Dec-20 | 3:30 PM | AWST | UTC+8 hours |
In other parts of the world:-
Auckland (NZ) | Sunday | 06-Dec-20 | 8:30 PM | NZDT | UTC+13 hrs |
London (UK) | Sunday | 06-Dec-20 | 7:30 AM | GMT | UTC |
New York (USA) | Sunday | 06-Dec-20 | 2:30 AM | EST | UTC-5 hrs |
Geneva (Switzerland) | Sunday | 06-Dec-20 | 8:30 AM | CET | UTC+1 hr |
Tokyo (Japan) | Sunday | 06-Dec-20 | 4:30 PM | JST | UTC+9 hrs |
Darjeeling (India) | Sunday | 06-Dec-20 | 1:00 PM | IST | UTC+5:30 hours |
UTC (GMT) | Sunday | 06-Dec-20 | 7:30 AM |
You can check the time in your local area using the Time Zone Converter at this link:-
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter-classic.html
For those of us who cannot participate in Stephen’s webinar due to the time, (1:30 a.m. Nashville, TN), will it be shared later on your website? Or would a transcript be available?
Thank you for your service!
P.S. (I am already on your mailing list.)
Hi Linda! Thanks for contacting us. Stephen has replied:-
Hi Linda. Thanks for your interest in the webinar. Apologies it is not on at a time that is great for you. We will be offering a recording and the slides a few days after the presentation, so if you want to watch then, it will be available.
Thanks again for your interest 🙂
Stephen.
Thankyou Stephen for your interesting webinar.
Some further thoughts on fixed stars. Some conventional astrologers consider conjunctions of a fixed star and a planet in a chart as potentially significant. They use a one degree orb as a range of possible influence for the conjunction.
In relation to the coming transiting conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn in Aquarius commencing at 0 degrees the closest fixed star is Albirio at one degree 32 minutes Aquarius. It is considered to be the fifth brightest star in the constellation Cygnus the Swan and in the “Beak of Cygnus” – Cygnus being one of the constellations given by the Tibetan in relation to Aquarius. Cygnus is positioned in the heavens between Delphinus the dolphin and Pegasus the winged horse. The fixed star Altair comes into focus next at Aquarius 2 degrees 04 minutes.
It all reminds me of that beautiful tone poem created by the Finnish composer Sibelius “The Swan of Tuonela” part of the Lemminkainen Suite based on the mythological epic known as the Kalevala.
“The music paints a gossamer, transcendental image of a mystical swan floating through Tuonela, the realm of the dead. Lemminkainen, the hero of the epic, has been tasked with killing the sacred swan; but on the way, he is shot with a poisoned arrow and dies. In the next part of the story he is restored to life.” (Wikipedia).