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.