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Liz Greene

Saturn

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Beginners and professional astrologers alike revere this classic astrology text. It is one of the only books to address the astrological influence and mythology of the planet Saturn, by highly respected astrologist, Liz Greene. Greene traces the character of this most important planet through sign, house, aspect, synastry and its role in mythology. She offers a brilliant analysis of this much maligned of all astrological symbols to reveal the face of the "e;Initiator"e; who, for the price of our honesty, offers us greater consciousness, self-understanding and, eventually, freedom. Saturn's influence is associated with repeated delays, disappointments and fears. Greene shows what these experiences mean and how they can be turned into opportunities for greater insight into the mysterious mechanisms of the psyche the meaning of our own lives.
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315 printed pages
Publication year
2011
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  • Raylinn Rodriguezhas quoted6 years ago
    This is largely because he does not ask for what he wants, or if he does ask, then it is with the concurrent feeling that he does not actually deserve a reply
  • Raylinn Rodriguezhas quoted6 years ago
    There is often great emphasis on being “unselfish”, a favourite keynote of Saturn in Aries or in the first house. But to be unselfish one must first have a self to give away, and the difficulty with this placement is that, in the beginning, until the individual comes to terms with his fear, there is no real acceptance of or expression of the self in the first place.
  • Raylinn Rodriguezhas quoted6 years ago
    The person with Saturn in the first house is often high in suspicion and low in self-confidence, and he looks out at others from behind an intangible but often very powerful barrier that effectively isolates him from the real impact of life.

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