Scorpio 2019 edition:
Vale Ed Tamplin
What is a Solar Eclipse
- Christina Thomas
FAA Conference Musings
-Cate Whelan
FAASA Podcast List
Vale Ed Tamplin
Ed, after a valiant health battle, sadly passed over on Monday 7th October 2019. Ed was one of Australia’s leading
astrologers unrivalled in his practice of Mundane Astrology and predictive techniques. Ed introduced astrology into countless
people’s lives with accuracy and care when he was co-hosting a top rating evening radio show over many years.
Ed lectured at FAA Conferences, taught astrology, in a joint venture with his life-partner Sherrynne Dalby, at the Sirius
School of Astrology and encouraged and supported budding astrologers to be the best they could be.
Ed wrote the ‘Eye in the Sky’ quarterly column for the FAA Journal and I know that FAA members looked forward to reading
his insights into world events, people in the public eye and politics. His astrological work stands as testament to his
knowledge, wisdom and his skills that he shared so generously with others. Ed lectured across Australia to many FAA
Associations and other groups, consistently wrote his astute website predictions and articles and posted regularly on his
Facebook page.
Ed was a member of the Astrology Association of NSW, a past Committee Member and Vice President. Ed was also a
member of the Association of Professional Astrologers, the professional arm of the FAA and a member of the Sydney
Astrological Research Society with Committee positions and as SARS Vice President.
Regardless of all his accomplishments Ed was an unassuming person with a wonderful, and frequently cheeky, sense of
humour. He quickly put others at ease with his warmth, genuine interest in them, his brilliant conversational skills and he
was always up for a chat. Ed enjoyed strumming his guitar while he shared a song and being with family and his friends
who will all sadly miss him.
Deepest condolences to Sherrynne Dalby, Ed’s partner who cared for him tirelessly throughout his battle with cancer and to
all their family. Ed you will be greatly missed by family, friends and the astrological community. May you rest gently among
the stars and keep shining your warmth and brilliance down on the world.
Anita Ings President, National FA
Conference Musings
By Cate Whelan (President FAASA)
I went to my first FAA conference in Hobart in 1996. It blew my mind! To be surrounded by so many astrologers, all
speaking the same language – astrology – and to be exposed to so many brilliant lectures and discussions was
exhilarating. Of course, I tried to do too much, went to every lecture without a break, and in the end I got to the point
where my mind refused to take anything else in. I learned from that, and these days I give myself plenty of time out and
focus on the talks I really want to experience.
The 2020 conference comes on the Pluto-Saturn conjunction in Capricorn. What a time it is for the world! And what a
range of talks and workshops there is at the conference. For me, this is the most exciting range of lectures in years; my
biggest dilemma is keeping the number down to a manageable number! What a line-up of international speakers – Lynn
Bell, Wade Caves (a brilliant lecturer – don’t miss him!), Dorian Greenbaum, Frank Clifford, Darby Costello, Jason Holley –
people we otherwise have no opportunity to listen to here in Australia. In addition, there are amazing lectures from great
Australian and NZ astrologers. Have a look at the information on speakers and lecturers on the conference website, on the
FAA national website, faainc.org.au.
From left: Wade Caves, Lynn Bell, Dorian Greenbaum, Jason Holley
Just reading the speaker biographies and the lecture outlines is an adventure in itself.
This may be the last FAA conference of its type. Future conferences may be smaller, more boutique affairs, and may not
even be run by the National FAA. So this may be your last chance to attend this iconic event. If you attend only one FAA
International Conference in your life, make it this one!
For info and Bookings: https://www.faainc.org.au/faa-conference-2020/
Last 2 FAASA 2019 Events!
November 9, 1 pm - 6 pm. WORKSHOP
Pre-Natal Eclipses - Christina Thomas
Please Note: The change of time due to the Adelaide
Xmas Pageant. The Workshop will now start at 1pm by
which time the traffic will have cleared and access to
the city will have returned to normal. Instead of a
Lunch break there will be 2 afternoon tea breaks with
delicious fare!
November 30, 2 pm. FAASA Christmas Party!
Join us and celebrate the year just been!
STOP PRESS: LIGHTS OUT!
WHAT IS A SOLAR ECLIPSE?
By Christina Thomas
A Solar Eclipse occurs when “the Moon stands between the Sun and Earth cutting off from our vision not only
the light of the Sun, but the Sun itself”. Nicholas de Vore.
A Solar Eclipse occurs at the New Moon. This is the reason why Solar Eclipses are connected to new beginnings. Why don’t
we have a Solar Eclipse at every New Moon? A Solar Eclipse only occurs when the Sun and the Moon are forming a
conjunction near the Nodes. It is worth noting also if the eclipse involved the north or south node. A Solar Eclipse can
involve planets. Eclipses are known as Total, Partial or Annular. The strongest effect is the Total Eclipse. An Annular
Eclipse means a narrow rim of light will surround the Moon. This type of Eclipse is the next strongest after the Total. A
partial is exactly that, the Sun is only partially eclipsed.
The position of the Solar Eclipse coincides with the Sun on the particular day of the Eclipse. Eclipses have an approximately
110 kilometre wide path known as the 'Path of Totality'. The magnitude of the Eclipse depends on the distance of the Sun
and Moon from Earth and the distance from the Nodes. The higher the magnitude the more effect the Eclipse seems to
have. We can find the magnitude of the eclipse in our Ephemeris or in Solar Fire under Eclipses. The duration of the
Eclipse depends on the motion of the bodies.
An ancient rule was that the affect of the Eclipse lasted as long in years as the Eclipse lasts in hours (Solar only). The
countries they thought were affected by the Eclipse were deduced by noting the sign on the Ascendant of the Eclipse Chart
then looking at the countries that were ruled by that sign. For example, if Taurus is on the Ascendant of this Eclipse then
according to Rex T. Bills countries ruled by Taurus are:- Asia Minor, Atlantic Ocean Basin, Australia, Austria, Cypress,
Holland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Labrador, New Guinea, Persia, Poland, Greece, White Russia, South America and Wales. Also
check the degrees of a country's chart and the President of that country as the Sun in a countries chart represents the King
or President.
Modern thought suggests that the countries that lie in the path of the Eclipse Shadow, Path of Totality, are worth
watching. Keep an eye on headline news especially 2 weeks before and after the Eclipse. In Astrology it is more powerful
if it falls upon a planet, luminary, ascendant or descendant. Ancient superstition suggested Eclipses were evil. They
believed it was a bad omen. Eclipses of the Sun and Moon that fall on the Ascendant or Midheaven were thought to have
unfavourable influences.
When interpreting Eclipses, check for good or bad aspects. Only use an orb of 1 degree however some suggest 2 – 3
degrees. How does the eclipse affect your own chart? What is the effect on progressed planets, any aspects and the
condition of the planets involved in the eclipse? The Solar Eclipse represents male energy. Conjunctions and oppositions
hold major importance. At the conjunction the event will occur directly and the opposition will trigger something from
outside. Here all that can be done is to respond.
The effects of an Eclipse can be felt for sometime thereafter. An Eclipse marks the beginning (Solar) or end (Lunar) of a
cycle that may take 6 to 9 months to show up. Watch this degree as it becomes a sensitive point in the chart for sometimes
several years. The Moon, Mercury and Mars transits to the Eclipse points act as a trigger. Suggestions have been made
that until Saturn passes over the Eclipse point it remains a sensitive point.
We are warned not to look at Solar Eclipses. In a chart we can ask ourselves “what is it that I don’t want to look at”? It
can indicate a loss of brilliance, power or reputation. There is a new focus. A new focus, event or person will override or
trigger what we don’t want to look at. The House in which the Eclipse falls is also important. Look also where the transiting
Nodes are because they can be up to 15 degrees away from the Eclipse point. The Houses where the Nodes reside now
come into prominence. It becomes the area of life that needs attention or expansion. Interpretation of symbols is
important also.
For further interpretation look to the Dispositor of the Eclipse and the Lord of the Eclipse chart. Popular belief leans towards
the Almuten, the planet with the most dignity, as the Ruler of the Chart.
If the last few eclipses that have touched your personal planets, they are in some ways are like little triggers giving you a
gentle push forward to take your place on the world stage.
SAROS CYCLE OF ECLIPSES - 19 ½ year cycles and a complete Solar Eclipse cycle consists of 68 to 75 returns over a period
of 1260 years.
Christina Stargazer ©
Christina is a consultant, researcher and writer who practises astrology and numerology in NSW and teaches astrology to a
professional level. A member of the FAA National Council, Christina has spoken at FAA Conferences, the Breaking Down the
Borders Online Conference and co-ordinates the South Coast Astrology Group in NSW.
Workshop: Pre-Natal Eclipses – A Pathway to Your Life’s Lessons
Expanding on Christina’s Pre-Natal Eclipse workshop presented at the South Australian Mini Conference in January 2019…
No matter how well we live our lives we all have personal lessons to learn or teach during our time here on the
blue planet.
No matter how much money you have, how much love you receive, how much success you achieve or how
healthily you live, our life lessons continually confront us…. asking us to check in and consider or re-consider if we
are living our best authentic lives.
So you’ve landed the perfect job, met your soul mate or have been given the clear diagnosis but before you know
it, little cracks soon start to appear in your seemingly perfect life.
What if you had a way to identify these lessons and teachings allowing more self-awareness? Would it help you to
know these lessons?
What if you had a way to identify these repetitive patterns in your own life and the lives of those around you? How
much easier would it be to, rather than side-step the cracks in our personal pavement, take the necessary steps
preventing ourselves from falling… often head first, into that same old familiar hole?
By looking at our pre-natal eclipse points we gain insight into these seemingly pre-ordained life
lessons. As a child you may remember playing a game that required you to 'jump over the cracks in order not to
break your Mother’s back'. How often do you find yourself trying to avoid situations by jumping over or ignoring
these repetitive circumstances? Is it easier to avoid the lessons rather than break our backs and avoid pain or
discomfort? By raising our conscious awareness of the cracks we no longer need to jump, side-step or fall down the
old familiar hole you may constantly find yourself climbing out of. By recognising the pitfalls can we walk down a
new road on our journey? We are also able to identify the people in our lives who are in your life to support you,
journey with you and walk down the lesson learning path.
During this expanded workshop you are invited to work out your pre-natal eclipses, identifying each lesson, one by
one; not only for your own benefit but also for the benefit of loved ones and clients.
Please bring your 1900 to 2000 Ephemeris with you!
FAASA Podcasts
Missed a meeting?
Its easy to order a recording!
Below is a list of available podcast recordings of a number of our presentations.
Some months were not recorded.
Those with ** have no recordings but supporting documentation free of charge.
These are mainly in .Mp3 format but some are in .WAV. These should play on any Windows enabled computer or mobile
phone.
Most recording are 1 or 2 files and cost $5 for members and $10 for non-members except the Workshop by Paul Westran at
$15 for 5 files.
You can order these by prepayment bank transfer to our treasurer Judy Best via [email protected]
Once transacted Kris Svendsen will send these to you as an email attachment.
2016
Feb 6: What lies ahead? Alice Portman, Mari Garcia & Jill Amery
March 19: Fourth House: father Family and fortune – Mari Garcia
April 9: Surviving your Childhood – Cate Whelan
July 2: Marilyn Monroe – Anne Fryer & Elaine Kane
August 6: What does a classical astrologer do with the outer planets? Eve Dembrowski
2017
February 11: What lies ahead? - Alice Portman, Mari Garcia & Jill Amery
March 1: Pluto - Jane Ahlquist
April 8: Progressed synastry - Kris Svendsen
May 6:L Am I, Are you, Are we Australian? – Cate Whelan
June: Horary Chartfest – Joel Valentine, Meredith Norman, Kris Svendsen & Anne Fryer
August 12: The Two Faces of Saturn – Joy Usher
September 9: One Chart 4 Ways - Vivien Lowe, Jill Amery, Adrienne Barkla, Mari Garcia
2018
Feb 10: What’s ahead in 2018 - Alice Portman, Cate Whelan
May 12: Soul-Centred Astrology Adrienne Barcla
June 9: Countries in Crisis - Vivien Lowe, Mari Garcia, Jill Amery
August 11: All the Pain Money can buy: The life of Christina Onassis - Anne Fryer, Elaine Kane
October 13: Transits to Angles - Miriam Laister
November 10: Sedna - Alan Clay
November 18: Workshop: Progressions in Relationships - Paul Westran
2019
March 16: The Jackpot Queen. Gambling Success and Astrology -Victoria Powell **powerpoint slides only no
recording
April 13: Sunrise, Sunset. The Twelfth and Sixth Houses – Cate Whelan
May 11: Workshop: Astrology and Health -Kira Sutherland
**.pdf of two files of notes only. No recording available
June 8: The Saturn Pluto Conjunction. Here it goes again! - Joy Usher
Space Weather News
https://spaceweather.com
https://www.spaceweatheralerts.com
ONE MONTH UNTIL THE TRANSIT OF MERCURY: Mark your calendar. One month from today, the tiny black form of Mercury will cross the disk of the sun--a rare transit that happens only 13 times each century. Start planning now so you can witness this beautiful event on Nov. 11, 2019. Visibility maps and observing tips are featured on today's (October 11, 2019) edition of Spaceweather.com .
Above: A previous transit of Mercury photographed on May 9, 2016, by Paul Andrew of St. Margarets at Cliffe, Dover, UK. More images of that transit may be found here and here.
Introduction to Traditional and
Horary Astrology
with Kris Svendsen
Learn the basics of the Astrology that predated the 17th Century when prediction and one’s fated fortunes
and life lessons were revealed “warts and all.” Explore the rich ancient Hellenistic and Medieval traditions
delineating the life trends in your natal chart. Then focus on Astrology’s sharpest predictive tool: Horary
Astrology, analogous to surgery in medicine, predicting the outcome of specific life questions. Bring your birth
data: Time (as best you can to the minute), Date and Place, and we can look at your chart in tutorial mode (if you are
comfortable to do so).
Venue: 'The Farm for Wellbeing' (11 Wills Road Flaxley, S.A.) a beautiful 23 acres comprising natural bushland in the
Adelaide hills just 10 minutes from Mount Barker.
For further venue information go to: http://www.joancarpenter.com.au/farm-for-wellbing
When: Saturday 23 November / Sunday 24th November 2019
Saturday is the Introductory, Sunday is Part 2. Come for the Saturday only or both days.
Fee: Saturday only EARLY BIRD $125 until Nov 1st. Full Price: $150.
Both days: EARLY BIRD: $225 Full Price: $250 plus the option of overnight accommodation @ $25.00 per person per night.
Afternoon teas provided. Maximum 12 participants.
Bookings and course enquiries: Kris Svendsen
Kris Svendsen is currently vice president of the South Australian branch of the Federation of Australian Astrologers and holds
qualifying certificates through the School for Traditional Astrology (Deborah Houlding. U.K) in Practitioners Level Horary and
Practitioners Level Medical Astrology.
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