As we approach Christmas, in the Southern Hemisphere we will also be approaching the summer solstice which marks the longest day and the shortest night of the calendar year. The southern hemisphere summer solstice will be on 22 December as the Sun moves into the sign of Capricorn at 2.59 am.⠀⠀
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The Great Mutation
Every 20 years the two social planets, Jupiter and Saturn, which symbolise the structures of our society, come together in the sky in what is known as a conjunction. This “Great Conjunction” has recently coincided with the transition between decades i.e. coming together in 2000, opposing in 2010, coming together in 2020 and so on. This cycle represents endings and beginnings as old structures disintegrate and new forms begin to take shape in society. In this exceptional year of 2020 the Great Conjunction takes on an extraordinary significance. Typically the Great Conjunctions occur in zodiac signs of the same element … Continue reading →
Winter Solstice
Wednesday 21 June in the southern hemisphere marks one of our annual turning points, the winter solstice, which is the shortest day and the longest night of the calendar year. The term solstice comes from the Latin “sol” meaning the sun and “sistere” meaning to stand and at the winter solstice the Sun does seem to stand still very low in the sky for a period of 3 days. The ancients honoured the Sun as a life giving force and worked in harmony with nature and the seasons. During the winter months as the crops became dormant and life seemed to … Continue reading →
Summer Solstice
As we approach Christmas, in the Southern Hemisphere we will also be approaching the summer solstice which marks the longest day and the shortest night of the calendar year. The term solstice comes from the Latin “sol” meaning the sun and “sistere” meaning to stand. At the solstice the Sun does seem to stand still for about 3 days as it reaches its furthest point from the celestial equator in its apparent journey around the earth. The ancients honoured the Sun as a life giving force. With the Sun being at its maximum power and impact, the solstice was celebrated … Continue reading →