Combining the symbolism of astrology with that of psychology, the authors show you how to understand depression, the quest for the sublime, the astrology and psychology of aggression, and alchemical symbolism for tracking life changes. Charts.Reading list.
Liz Greene Books
Liz Greene is a highly respected figure in the field of psychological astrology, shaping modern interpretations of the subject. Her prolific writings delve into the intricate connections between the human psyche and celestial patterns. Greene masterfully blends deep psychological insights, particularly from a Jungian perspective, with ancient astrological wisdom. Her work offers profound explorations into self-understanding and the symbolic language of the cosmos.







The inner planets--Mercury, Venus, Mars--are the foundations of what psychology calls the ego, the sense of personal self. In this fourth volume in the Seminars in Psychological Astrology series, Liz Greene and Howard Sasportas discuss the value of the inner planets as they symbolize important aspects of personality. We are not trained to give value to our private needs, feelings, and qualities. Indeed, because of their intensely personal nature, they are often suppressed or overlooked as irrelevant to society. Likewise, the inner planets have tended to be given less attention by psychological astrologers--for they are the personal planets. The authors show us that in order to give the most that we can to our interactions with the rest of the world, we must first understand our own needs and have a healthy ego-- a personal authenticity. Their book teaches us the process of understanding how these three planets actually represent our individuality, and how they directly color the energy of the rest of our horoscope. Greene and Sasportas blend the processes of astrology and psychology in a unique and important way in this in-depth insight into the archetypes represented by the inner planets.
The Astrological Neptune and the Quest for Redemption
- 538 pages
- 19 hours of reading
Liz Greene explores Neptune themes in literature, myth, politics, religion, fashion, and art to show how its energy is manifested. Deception, illusion, addiction, renunciation, karmic obligation, creativity, love, relationships--all are explored. The Mythoology of Neptune, The Psychology of Neptune, Neptune and the Collective, and the Neptune Cookbook exhaustively treat the subject for both astrologers and students of symbolism. Astrologers will love the charts and the discussion of Neptune in the houses, by aspect, in synastry, and in the composite chart. Students of symbolism will love having a chance to listen to Greene expound on how the creative energy of Neptune touches our lives.
Seminars in Psychological Astrology - 1: The Development of the Personality
Seminars in Psychological Astrology
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
An exciting book to help you understand yourself and your clients, combining the symbolism of astrology with psychology. Dynamics of the Unconscious shows readers how to understand depression, the astrology and psychology of aggression, and alchemical symbolism for growth.
Chiron in Love: The Astrology of Envy, Rage, Compassion and Wisdom
- 242 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This book is based on seminars given in 2005 and 2020, and explores Chiron in relationships, and also its role in the psychological consequences of the Covid pandemic. Astrology students of all levels will find Liz Greene's insights invaluable in working with this paradoxical and challenging astrological symbol.
The New Mythic Tarot
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
First published in 1986, this much loved tarot card deck has been an international success. Its beautiful cards depict the archetypal characters and life experiences of Greek mythology. Retold here in concise and accessible form by Liz Greene and Juliet Sharman-Burke, these dramatic and exciting tales reveal profound truths that are reflected in every facet of our lives today. And for this edition, the deck has been re-illustrated by Giovanni Caselli, an artist with a passion for the classical world. The New Mythic Tarot is the complete package for both beginners and more experienced tarot readers alike. It contains an illustrated guidebook and a deck of 78 tarot cards. This stunning new edition is now ready to inspire a fresh generation of tarot readers.
Exploring the intersection of psychology and astrology, this work delves into Carl Jung's insights on the symbolic meanings behind astrological signs and their influence on human behavior. Jung's analysis reveals how astrological archetypes can provide a deeper understanding of the self and the unconscious. The book also examines the historical context of astrology and its relevance in modern psychology, making a compelling case for its significance in personal and collective experiences.
Saturn - Weiser Classics
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Lord of Karma or Guardian of the Threshold, Saturn represents those areas of life in which the individual will find it most difficult to express and manifest. Each delay, each deception, each fear can be used to delve into the mysterious mechanisms of the psyche and advance in the knowledge of the meaning of our lives. Saturn is the instrument or opportunity by which we can come to understand the nature of free will and the deep meaning of suffering.
This book is a classic work on mundane astrology, and is a transcription of a weekend of seminars given in 1980. Liz Greene explores the meaning of Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, in both individual and national charts and in terms of the collective social, religious, artistic and political movements reflected by their through the zodiacal signs, and their repeating interaction with the cycles of Saturn. Long before astrologers began to focus seriously on the collective movements reflected by the outer planets, this book predicted major world events such as the collapse of the Soviet Union, the formation of a united Europe, and the rise of religious fundamentalism. Although the original text has been left unchanged, it is as relevant and timely now, as it was at its publication. This revised new edition includes appendices, notes and comments which update the information and bring it into the 21st century. For anyone from student to professional astrologer concerned with the ways in which the individual interacts with the larger world, this book is essential reading.
Have you ever experienced the repeated delays, pressures, and disappointment associated with Saturn's transits and cycles? This classic astrology text, revered by both beginning and professional astrologers alike, offers a fresh perspective on how to handle the influence of this much-maligned astrological symbol. World-famous astrologer and Jungian analyst Liz Greene brings her unique psychological approach to Saturn, showing us how the frustrating experiences connected to this planet can be turned into opportunities for greater insight and meaning in our lives. Saturn, she says, symbolizes a psychic process--one that allows us to utilize the experience of pain for self-discovery and greater understanding. 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 Saturn to reveal the face of the "Initiator" who, for the price of our honesty, offers us greater consciousness, self-understanding, and, eventually, freedom. This 35th anniversary edition includes a new foreword by leading astrologer and author Robert Hand.

