Here is a new video I've just published entitled "Great Conjunction: 2020," exploring the significance of the cycle of conjunctions of the planets Saturn and Jupiter, in light of the upcoming Great Conjunction which will occur in two weeks' time, on 21 December 2020.
This video discusses some of the analysis presented by Professors Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechend in their seminal 1969 book Hamlet's Mill relating to the phenomenon of the Great Conjunction, and to the slowly rotating triangular pattern created by these conjunctions of Jupiter and Saturn, which is known as the Trigon and which the ancients envisioned as "giving the measures" to all creation, and as generating all life in its varied multiplicity.
I hope that you will have the opportunity to witness the Great Conjunction of 2020 in person for your self, if it is at all possible for you to do so, and that this video will not only help you to see it but also to add to your understanding and appreciation of this significant celestial event.
This year, the conjunction of these two planets is calculated to be the closest alignment for an observer on earth of any Great Conjunction going back all the way to 1623, and astronomers predict that the next two will not be as good as this year's alignment, which means that the next Great Conjunction to rival this one will not occur until 2080.
Please feel free to share this video with others, which contains some discussion of aspects of the Great Conjunction you're not likely to find elsewhere!