The Astrology of Fate
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Product Description b>, why the concept of fate, so insulting to the modern Western readers? Why does it mean to us a lack of free will, loss of control, helplessness, humiliation and helplessness? Why the sense of destiny so separated from its sister concept, karma? To say in this masterpiece of the author, Liz Greene and questions is the question of the fate of the head, and makes a wider understanding of what is destiny: a development suited as a natural or predetermined events in the life of the individual. Greene says that we have lost contact with nature and natural law, and that understanding our destiny is to understand our relationship with the natural laws of the universe. The original concept of fate is not recognized as a cause-effect principle, but the assumption that we humans are usually too blind to see the results implicit in our actions. Every time it developed a problem with fate, it is also a problem with astrology, the concept of fate, the vision of a cosmos ordered linked. Through the use of myths, legends, dreams, storytelling and literature, Greene heightened the sense of fate and astrological transits and configurations of Natal. It explores the signs of the zodiac, as the portrait of a mythic journey of the hero’s journey, are on the mythic significance, linked to the fate of individuals.
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My humorous title for this review is in contrast to my profound respect for Liz Greene and the job she has done with this book about the planet Pluto, the planet of death and transformation.
I always, always recommend this book to my clients who are Plutonic (Scorpio in the personal signs or on the Ascendant, Pluto conjuncting inner planets, important planets in the 8th house, etc.). Their names are legion because I am Plutonic myself and draw them to me.
I believe that the greatest fear of the Plutonic person is that they are alone in the dark. I mean this symbolically and on every imaginable level. If you are so young that you want to tell me this is an outmoded impression of Pluto, I will speak to you after your first couple of Pluto transits and God help you for your naivete.
After reading Greene’s book you will understand yourself at an entirely different level and you will be able to contact the MEANING in what it is you are struggling with in your life.
It is extremely difficult to talk about Pluto and its effect in people’s lives with any degree of clarity. Greene shows depth, compassion, scope and breadth and, as always, her writing is TOP NOTCH. Greene is my favorite writer in the field and I highly recommend all of her books.
Perhaps her own Scorpio Rising and Pluto in the 9th house are helpful in her endeavor here but I recommend the book without qualification as the premier book on this pesky planet.
Rating: 5 / 5
Liz Greene has influenced my thinking more than any individual, astrologer or not. Her experience as a Jungian analyst, her Rising Sign in Scorpio, her Pluto in the 9th house, all give her the power and perspective to write as she does about this difficult area of astrology. If you have Pluto prominent in your chart, do yourself a favor and read this book. You will probably feel like, at last, someone understands you and the “way it is” for the Pluto Club. Greene gives unforgettable examples of case history from her astrological practice. Her writing is a marvel of craft, skill, and discipline, laced with some British-isms that seem charming to me. I place her at the top of writers in the field for her style and scope. What I like most about this book, however, is the profundity of her thoughts, the compassion so evident in her commentary and the healing insights which accompany her lucid descriptions of this dark planet through the signs, houses and lives of those discussed. I do not think you can adequately understand Pluto without absorbing this book. There is none other its equal in the present market.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is essentially about Pluto and how he can temper our hubris. Liz Greene’s style may be too ‘heavy’ for some, but if you are serious about astrology or interested in depth psychology you will find it a gem.
The author offers lots of quotes–from Joseph Campbell to James Hillman to Jung. I think these words from Jung best sum up the meaning of ‘fate’ in the title: “A man who has not passed through the inferno of his passion has never overcome them…whenever we give up, leave behind, and forget too much, there is always the danger that the things we have neglected will return with added force.”
This book is not only recommended to astrology students. Those with Pluto, Scorpio or 8th house prominent in their natal charts will find it helpful too.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is about the best book I could recommend on Pluto. I’m a professional Astrologer and have been teaching since 1978 and I frequently recommend this book to my clients and students who want to know more about Pluto. Liz writes extremely well and offers insights I’ve never read anywhere else. A Masterpiece and a MUST for every student of Astrology!
Rating: 5 / 5
The title of this book might imply a certain hopelessness or a sense of being trapped by Fate. Nothing could be further from the truth. What this book reinforced for me is the knowledge that when we begin to comprehend the necessity behind our existence, there is liberation. When we get down to the bedrock of who we are, we see that our true individuality makes us participants in the journey of our life, not helpless creatures stuck in a vast spider web of someone else’s making. The Astrology of Fate reminds me of James Hillman’s book, The Soul’s Code, which also showed me that in accepting and understanding who I truly am, I can be more than the facts of my life–or the configuration of my stars.
Rating: 5 / 5