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Title: Jupiter/Saturn conjunction at the winter solstice.
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Sep 30, 2020 12:54 am
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Embrace this unique perspective on Yoga of Perfection during the critical time periods when the two largest planets become conjunct on the winter solstice, coinciding with time junctures where chaos due to a peaking clash of ideologies precipitates a global transformation.

His Holiness will also briefly review the role of Jupiter and Saturn and their relationship with the time cycles of Rahu and Ketu (the energy nodes or shadow planets). He will mention how the time periods of 18, 19 and 20 years play out in our lives along with a larger time span of 275 to 300 years constituting a mini era. His Holiness will again review how Jupiter represents expansion and inhalation while Saturn represents contraction and exhalation, and what that means on a global scale.

Saturn and Jupiter... correct. It is indeed an interesting time. Thanks for taking the time to describe it well in advance Eric. I will also say something’s about these planets. For now suffice it to say you have two competing energies. One of contraction (Saturn) and one of expansion (Jupiter). In a sense one energy would nullify the other. I would be interested to hear how Swami describes these energies working out on the world stage. I’m more used to individual and astrology related to couples.

A great conjunction is a conjunction of the planets Jupiter and Saturn. Great conjunctions occur regularly (every 19.6 years, on average) due to the combined effect of Jupiter's approximately 11.86-year orbital period and Saturn's 29.5-year orbital period. The next great conjunction will occur on 21 December 2020.

Astrologers are already predicting social unrest and change:

https://www.allure.com/story/great-conjunction-saturn-jupiter-2020

Jupiter is a generous leader who’s associated with health, wealth, and having a good time, while Saturn favors strict responsibility and setting limits. When they have to collaborate, you can expect power struggles over the best way to “rule.” On the macro level, it’s likely to bring about a cultural moment when things change irrevocably, whether we’re ready or not. Politics shift toward the progressive and away from calcified ideas that have outlived their usefulness. It’s a changing of the guard, so to speak.



Title: Re: Jupiter/Saturn conjunction at the winter solstice.
Post by: guest88 on Sep 30, 2020 06:22 am
To think of the personal effects of Kriya applied to the environment and the resultant vibratory status of the planet. It's fascinating how he compares these planets to the breath. Steve, I'd love for you to attend this Saturday- I will be at work but will try and listen to his discourse in the background. It would be nice if we could both see Swami Vidyadhishananda in person. He has a female assistant of sorts who I've intuited as a divine mother.
How fun it would be for us to go together!

Kind regards.


Title: Re: Jupiter/Saturn conjunction at the winter solstice.
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Sep 30, 2020 10:29 am
Yea I’ll try to take notes for it! Don’t forget to leave the link here as well!


Title: Re: Jupiter/Saturn conjunction at the winter solstice.
Post by: guest88 on Sep 30, 2020 09:53 pm
Thanks Steve, I look forward to your notes...
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/personal-discipline-amid-global-uncertainties-registration-122450662227

I am so curious about our past life connection, and I feel a fondness towards it at this time.

Love you Brother.

Kind regards....
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