
JUPITER CONJUNCT SATURN 2020
PART 2
The Jupiter Saturn conjunction of 2020 is exact on 21st December, the Winter Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere and within days of the conjunction of our Sun with the Galactic Centre, the heart of our Galaxy. The Solstice celebrates the return of the Sun and increase in light and is an auspicious moment for the new Jupiter Saturn cycle to become established in the element of air.
There are numerous references to the great change in energy coming with this alignment of the two great planets. These include the seeding at the Winter Solstice of 2012 of a new consciousness that is ready to be born now.
Omens are always to be seen in the skies at important times of transition. The Jupiter Saturn conjunction can be seen as one great star in the south-western sky after Sunset and as the herald of this new cycle. Kepler, the great astronomer, knew the Star of Bethlehem to be a conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn. The last time this conjunction was observed in such close proximity was 1226.
We are here in these amazing times to receive and anchor the energy to the Earth and align fully with the light filled frequencies radiating from the Galactic centre. These frequencies are affecting all the stars and planets. The visibility of the two planets as one and their close conjunction to the fixed star Altair, the Flying Eagle are channelled to us through the focus of this Great Conjunction on the 21st December.