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The
Horoscope in Manifestation by Liz Greene was first published
in 1997 by the Centre for Psychological
Astrology Press, London and
released in paperback to mass market, 2001.
As
psychological astrology developed over the last 40 years, there has
grown a split between the practices of predictive astrology and astrological
counseling and guidance. Many astrologers who take the psychological
approach stay clear of the idea of predicting events. Astrologers who
work more traditionally may be more focused on prediction and events
rather than the inner dynamics of the client. This book from the world's
foremost Jungian astrologer, introduces an approach to understand the
complexes that constellate in personality and are triggered by the
growth and integration processes of life as seen through transits and
progressions that link to life events. This approach blends multi-planet
themes with the client's actual reality. Life events, as Greene says, “bring flesh
onto the bones” of complexes.
Through The
Horoscope in Manifestation, Liz
Greene brings a new dimension to astrological client work by refocusing
the center of attention that generates dialogue between astrologer
and client, in order to illuminate the way life gives us just what
we need by way of transits, progressions and life experiences.
This is an important book for astrologers and students of astrology
as it brings depth and enrichment to the consultation experience.
Like most publications
from Centre for Psychological Astrology , the format of this book is
a transcript of two workshops that combine the teaching with audience
participation. The examples used are from participants who were present
to interact and answer questions. This gives the reader a feeling similar
to being there. It can stimulate personal process while digesting the
material.
The first segment of the book works in depth through foundational
ideas that explain what Greene is illustrating as a complex .
Her definition is extensive, but to capitalize on a summary statement,
Greene says, “Complexes, at their core, are not unique. They are archetypal
patterns, neither pathological nor individual, and they motivate all
human being—perhaps even all life, according to the level of awareness.” She
demonstrates how the natal chart predisposes patterns that generate complexes.
These include adding selective memories and personal feelings that create
a layering of experience to something that is essentially impersonal
and has an archetypal core. This personal layering becomes highly charged
and our perceptions and projections become the drama of our personal
lives.
The second segment of the book discusses the ways in which complexes
can manifest. Greene ties together the workings of personal mythology
with the variety of options for these themes to be expressed. Projections
in relationships, illness, accidents and repetitive patterns of life
tie into the expression of complexes driven by both personal and collective
evolution. The therapeutic value of understanding the astrological
constellation of core issues at work comes to life in the case examples
of audience participants.
This latest book from Liz Greene connects the
timing mechanisms of predictive astrology to a valuable approach to
helping the client understand the facets of psyche that drive personal
development. This book calls on astrologers to stretch in their understanding
of the dynamics of the core issues of life.
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