The Visual Dimensions of the Venus-Mars Cycle, with Gary P. Caton
All About Astrology
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14-Nov-2014
This lecture explores the nature of the different visual images presented to us by the three Venus-Mars conjunctions of 2015. We will continue the “all conjunctions are not created equal” theme from earlier in the track, this time by differentiating the three Venus-Mars conjunctions of 2013 according to morning/evening appearance and speed (who is passing whom?). We will discuss how these differences can and should modify and extend our delineations, what this might mean for our forecasting and client work, and what the ramifications are for the field of astrology itself.
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