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Winter Solstice 2020
The Jupiter/Saturn conjunction, which classical astrologers call theGreat Chronocrator, meaning the Time-Lord, marks the start of a new and powerful cycle in world affairs.
On December 21, 2020, the day of the winter solstice, Jupiter and Saturn will again conjoin one another for first time since May 28, 2000. It is quite symbolic to have the Great Chronocrator start its new 20-year cycle right on the day of the winter solstice, for both the conjunction aspect and the winter solstice represent important cyclical turning points in the cosmos. A conjunction is when the cycle involving the dynamics of two planets ends and begins. The winter solstice is the darkest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. From that day forward, the days start to become longer (light increases) and the evenings shorter (darkness decreases), as discussed earlier in this year’s book. Thus, it is as if the concept of an end and beginning is doubly highlighted on December 21, 2020.
https://isarastrology.org/raymond-merriman-the-great-mutation-and-the-start-of-a-new-era-jupiter-and-saturn/