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Astrological Association Conference 2003 by Laura Boomer Trent
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Being surrounded by the campus’ waterways also seemed rather fitting
for astrologers navigating the ingress of Uranus in Pisces, now in mutual
reception with Neptune in Aquarius. Derby Costello’s splendid Carter Memorial
Lecture certainly helped to understand the tides of change as we begin
to swim through the sea of uncertainty, with compassion and insight as
our cosmic tools and astrological aids. In fact, through the various discussion
panels and lectures, if there is one thing this conference presented is
a map we can all effectively use that will help us get the most out of
this rather interesting time and what lies ahead (as well as learning
how to forgive Geoffrey Dean!). What was really lovely, though, was the large exhibition centre, which became a meeting place for ideas and inspiration. From the windows of the exhibition centre we could see a high water fountain, which, when kissed by the late summer sunlight, created a large rainbow that added a special charm: this magic was brought home to me by Lars Otto Widding, in his excellent talk on ‘The Astrologer and The Shaman’. Lars noted how the rainbow is a bridge between the heavenly upper world and the middle world of human intellect: As the standard and range of talks and presentations was high this year, it was useful to see a symbolic bridge, helping us to assimilate our celestial studies. Of the three days I attended, among my personal highlights were Chester Kemp’s ‘Random Thoughts…’ Chester, who, after 35 years of running the AA bookshop and is now retiring, knows practically everyone (and probably everything) in the astrological world, gave a thoroughly enjoyable romp through the AA conference’s history, reminding us of star astrological teachers, both past and present, and of his thirty-five years of services rendered. Well done, Chester!
And, quite apart from the Mars/Uranus opposition Jupiter, which was very symbolic for Christeen Skinner’s computer crash, Christeen still gave a remarkable talk on ‘Business Astrology’ encouraging us, as astrologers, to look at new, thought-provoking, and well paid ways of making money in this new century. Another dynamic speaker, Gloria Star, with her inimitable energy and action packed approach to astrology, provided more motivating support as we collectively begin to work and play in (and with) the exciting times that lie ahead. (Right: Rick Levine)
(Left: Electric Fish with Sarah Dunkley and Glenda Cole dancing in the background)
(Left: Mick O'Neil and Glenda Cole) (Right: Alice Ekrek, Patrick Casey and Sally Gray - working on the registration desk)
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