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The Jupiter/Saturn Conference Lectures, April 27, 2006
This review is from: The Jupiter/Saturn Conference Lectures (Lectures on Modern Astrology) (Paperback)
This volume is one of a series of books compiled from the lectures and workshops of some of the most innovative and articulate contributors to modern astrology. Through this medium of edited transcripts, we hope that some of the most vital and incisive of today's astrological thought - which heretofore has been communicated only to small groups and then passes into oblivion - can be given a permanent form and a wider availability.
This volume comprises eight lectures given at a 7-day confereence in Berkeley, California at the time of the Jupiter/ Saturn conjunction in July, 1981. In addition to considerable discussion of the Jupiter/Saturn conjunction and its 20-year cycle, the talks cover numerous other subjects such as:
Chart Comparison Dynamics
Chart Synthesis Methods
Research on Relationships
Key Issues of Astrology Today
The Theme of Light & Shadow (Conscious/Unconscious) in the Chart
The correlation of ancient myths with the astrological signs, thus explaining somwe underlying dynamics of the personality
Numerous exchanges with the audience add a dynamic feeling of these talks, as the questions elicit even more of the speakers' observations and experience. Hence, some of the atmosphere that many conference participants found so extraordinary is conveyed in this volume to a far wider audience.
--- from book's back cover
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