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Wednesday
March 6th
SARS
is proud to present Robyn Lee who'll be giving us a talk on the
Asteroid Goddess Hygieia
(Health
and Hygiene)
What
is this 'radiant' Greek goddess doing with a snake? And why? And
where did the snake come from? Is it 'clean'? And what does this mean
for us 'moderns'? In this talk I will look at the historical and
mythic origins of Hygieia and how this relates to our contemporary
medical, philosophical and spiritual health and well-being.In astrology/astronomy
there are the beautiful 'coincidences and synchronicities' that
appear at the time of an Asteroid's discovery. Hygieia's discovery
'timing' informs us and our psyche's that 'she' is something more
meaningful than a rock in the sky. My hope is this talk will offer
some added 'mystery and clarity' to that 'well-spring' point in your
chart called Hygieia.

Robyn
Lee (ex Reg. Nurse) has been in private practice as a counselling
Astrologer since 1988 and is a practitioner and foundation member of
the Association of Professional Astrologers (APA). Robyn moved to
Sydney in 2012 from Western Australia. In WA she taught, lectured and
facilitated workshops in astrology as well as experiential Asteroid
Goddess workshops. She also began her ongoing interest in Jungian
psychology, mythology and symbolism, through initially attending the
C.G. Jung study group in Perth for 7 years and is now currently a
life Member of the Perth and Sydney C.G. Jung Societies.
Robyn
grew up in country south island of New Zealand where the seasonal
cycles were clearly demarcated and the beautiful and fascinating
starry night sky was crystal clear.
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do not use the stairs - "Use the lift."
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SYDNEY MECHANICS' SCHOOL OF ARTS
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