We welcome back Brian Clark with his lecture topic “Encounters with the Living Ecosystems of Astrology”
This meeting will be in-person only from 1.30 Doors Open for a 2pm start of our AGM AEDT time, followed by Brian’s lecture commencing at 2:15pm at the Liardet Community Centre (154 Liardet Street, Port Melbourne, 3207)
Brian’s lecture will run for 1.5 hours until 3:45pm followed by our special afternoon tea, celebrating our lecture series for 2025.
Meeting will end at approx 4.30pm.
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Lecture Description
“Encounters with the Living Ecosystems of Astrology”
Astrology is not only a dynamic practice or creative artform; it is part of the natural world, a living network of interconnected energies. Each horoscope is an ecosystem as it is a community of psychic images interacting with each other within an archetypal and physical environment. How might we understand the horoscope in this way? Today let’s engage in an experiential and interactive way to see how astrology remains alive within us.
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This lecture is in-person only.
About the Speaker

Brian Clark has been an astrological student, counsellor and educator (www.astrosynthesis.com.au) for over 50 years. His astrological work has always been informed by the multi-layered nature of its symbols, a focus of one of his books Soul, Symbol and Imagination. Brian has taught at international workshops and retreats in Australia, Asia, North America and Europe.
He continues his consulting and tutoring practice, as well writing for astrological and psychological journals. Brian has his MA in Classics and Archaeology from the University of Melbourne and has been honoured with lifetime membership from the VAA, FAA and APA.