Post by Rose on Jan 4, 2008 2:58:58 GMT -5
2008: New Realities
Astrology Lecture
by
ROSE MARCUS
Evolutionary Astrologer, Clairvoyant
Director, Jeffrey Wolf Green School
of
Evolutionary Astrology, Canada
Astrologer for Shared Vision Magazine, Vancouver
Forecast Columnist for The Mountain Astrologer Magazine, USA
When: Jan 8, 2008 7pm (doors open at 6:30)
Where: Maritime Museum, Vancouver, B.C.
hosted by:
Canadian Society of Questers – Vancouver Chapter: www.questers.ca
Pluto, the planet that represents both collective and personal evolution, will dip briefly into the sign of Capricorn from the end of January through June, and will tenant this sign solidly from the end of November 2008 through 2024, bringing the massive breeding cycle begun in 1995 to a culminating reference point.
In years to come, Pluto through Capricorn’s era will enforce a time of reckoning with the past, at the personal level and beyond. Occurring only once every 248 years, Pluto in Capricorn signals the beginning of a new world order that will see a significant restructuring of personal and private life priorities, as well as produce a dramatic shift in the balance of power in the larger world context.
Jupiter’s travel through Capricorn, an ambitious planetary influence of great hopefulness, extends a window of opportunity through the next twelve months. Saturn’s tour through industrious Virgo, a complimentary earth sign influence, suggests heaven is ready to help those who help themselves. It is a critical time to dedicate maximum effort toward the shaping of a more fulfilling future.
Rewards await.
Come hear Evolutionary Astrologer
Rose Marcus
Give an overview of what to expect from
the planetary backdrop of 2008
Visit Rose’s website for monthly forecasts,
or for information on services and classes:
www.rosemarcus.com or rose_marcus@shaw.ca
(Evolutionary Astrology is a specialty branch of Western Astrology that studies how the soul’s evolving needs and desires have been shaped by past experience (of this life and past lives), how the individual responds to these evolving soul needs and desires in the present, and how this integration projects forward into the shaping future potentials.)
All meetings of the Vancouver Chapter of the CSQ are held at the MARITIME MUSEUM 1905 Ogden Avenue, Vancouver
Need directions ? www.mapquest.com/
The Museum is located at the north end of Chestnut Street, just west of the Planetarium, on the water in the Kitsilano area. Parking passes provided for the evening at the Museum’s desk on request. Please enter using the south-side door of the Museum.
Admission $5 members / $10 non-member.
Inquiries: John ccss@aebc.com