10November

2026 Astro Preview with Georgia Stathis

Georgia-Stathis
Date November 10, 2025-November 10, 2025
LocationZoom

A fundraiser for the Alexandria iBase Project

Please adjust your time zone for this online presentation: 7 pm central time, 8 pm eastern, 5 pm Pacific.

All the proceeds from this event will go the the non-profit organization, Alexandria iBase Project online library catalogue and digital special collections. The library is donor supported and free to use for everyone and you are invited to check it out at Alexandriaibase.org. As usual, there is no charge for AOA members.

For non-members, a minimum $5.50 donation will reserve your seat. Donations of more than that amount are welcome and very much appreciated. Please indicate, in the comments section of the payment page, which lecture/lectures you are signing up for so that we can ensure that you receive the correct link.

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Description:

No one ever really knows what is going to happen in the future but we can surmise comparing past patterns to what is happening now.

With Saturn, Neptune and Uranus not quite through their 29th degree moments until early to middle 2026, many things are still in flux…the potential for positive versus negative change is in our heads and hands.  Georgia Stathis conducts an informal discussion, pondering the parallels of past cycles that are similar to now with some updated insights.

Parallels coming out of the Uranus/Pluto conjunction of the 1960s, recently activated by eclipses, is part of this bigger going forward pattern. If we think out of the box. we can move through this time with greater ease. We have to stop allowing the hypnotic imprints of Neptune at 29 degrees and slap on a little Saturn, offering a reality check for 2026.

BIO

Georgia Stathis is chair of the Alexandria iBase Project. She is a first-generation Greek-American whose cultural roots are in myth, story, and trade, Georgia Stathis is a USA based astrologer and popular international lecturer who received a BS degree from Northwestern University in Chicago and an MBA degree from Pepperdine University in California. She started her practice in 1977 and is a regular contributor to the astrological community through books, articles, lectures and a variety of learning materials, including the annual Starcycles Calendar.

Georgia teaches internationally and her articles are frequently featured in such publications as The Traders’ Astrological Almanac, published by Linda Long (available by writing pas24@aug.com). She has also contributed to The Mountain Astrologer, ISAR and ISBA International Journals, several Llewellyn publications as well as The Encyclopedia of Astrology and various international websites.