In episode 445 astrologers Chris Brennan and Patrick Watson have a followup discussion about Jupiter-Uranus conjunctions in history, and review more examples of major events in the past that coincided with those conjunctions.
This is a followup episode that is meant to act as a supplement to the previous episode with Richard Tarnas where we talked about the historical research he did on Jupiter-Uranus conjunctions, which was presented in his book Cosmos and Psyche.
In this episode we dive deeper into some of those examples and look at the charts associated with the events, but also add some new examples from ancient and modern times that Chris and Patrick discovered in their research into this cycle.
This episode is available in both audio and video versions below.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Followup on previous episode
00:03:34 Moon aligning with Jupiter-Uranus conjunctions
00:06:40 Kepler and the 1610 conjunction
00:12:17 Seismometer invented in 132 CE
00:14:42 Goal-year periods
00:37:53 1941 conjunction and parallels with today
00:52:55 Manhattan Project
00:56:40 Bitcoin halving
01:04:00 Chris Hemsworth and Henry Cavill
01:18:52 American Revolution
01:23:27 Statue of Liberty
01:25:36 Nat Turner's Rebellion
01:34:23 Arab Spring
01:43:05 Islamic capital moved in 836 CE
01:45:10 Cambridge founded under 1209 conjunction
01:48:16 Stonewall riots in 1969
01:52:25 Mother of All Demos in 1968
02:01:28 Think Different ad campaign in 1997
02:17:20 Patrick's Jupiter in Taurus experience
02:20:12 Computer beats chess champion 1997
02:22:16 Upcoming Uranus-Pluto trine
02:27:08 Upcoming Jupiter-Uranus cycle transits
02:34:02 Closing credits
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0wX5jnO1QI
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Transcript
A full transcript of this episode is available: Episode 445 transcript
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