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Pluto, the Evolutionary Journey of the Soul (Llewellyn Modern Astrology Library)

Pluto, the Evolutionary Journey of the Soul (Llewellyn Modern Astrology Library)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not an easy breezy book...
Review: Even if Pluto can be a devourer, a scourer, it helps to have this plutonian writer hold your hand while weathering the changes. Greene, himself, must be a bit of a plutonian character, having acquired such knowledge and insight into this fascinating subject. In fact, he does explain on the book jacket, briefly, experiences which have affected his pursuit of topics of transformation. He includes charts of some famous and historical figures, too, which is interesting (I don't agree with Jesus' birthdate, though). I find this book to be a continually helpful resource. However, I am a continual over-analyzer - 1st house Pluto in Virgo, you know...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keeps me coming back....again.....and again.....and again...
Review: I had some time in the last year to peruse astrology's past and present. It wasn't until I chanced across Jeff Green's work that I knew astrology had a future!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Must Have Book for Astrologers
Review: I stumbled in here, but I cannot pass through without praising this amazing book.

When the student is ready, the teacher appears. On January 30, 1989 (terrified because Pluto was approaching my ascendant), I opened this book and read the chapter regarding the position of my own natal Pluto. I remember standing there in the bookstore, stunned, because it felt as if Jeff had been following me around my entire life, taking notes. Like he knew all about me. The first thing I did was buy it immediately. The second thing I did was make a note of it in my ephemeris so that I would never forget the day. It was an aha! moment, when astrology really began to make sense.

When I began reading Pluto: The Evolutionary Journey of the Soul, I was impressed to learn Jeff had spent two years in a Vedantic Temple; completely sure he must have a 9th house Pluto in his chart; in awe of his astute observations regarding the two co-existing desires of the Soul; and a little too smug about where I thought I placed in the four natural evolutionary conditions.

This is the book that defined a neglected, greatly over-looked, far-away little planet that no one knew much about. It thoroughly explains every nuance of Pluto; the obsessions, compulsions, taboos, extremes; the two ways we experience its power and how to understand and accept transformation. Jeff covers the three reactions to the evolutionary impulse; the four ways Pluto affects evolution in our lives; the relationship of Pluto with the moon's nodes; Pluto retrograde; the meaning and effect of Pluto in each of the houses; in aspect with other planets; by transit, progression, and solar return; case studies; and charts I've never found anywhere else. The section on Pluto in aspect demystifies the meanings of not only the major and minor aspects, but also those you just can't seem to find in any other texts; the septile, quincunx, sesquiquadrate, even the novile. It's a treasure trove for the student and a great reference guide for the professional. My old copy is highlighted, underlined, noted, dog-eared, tattered, enshrined in a leather cover, always at hand, and held in great regard.

This is a profound book by the pioneer of Pluto that answers the questions, "Who am I? Why am I here?" and "What is my soul's true purpose in this life?" This is the book that answers the prayer to understand the conditions and seeming injustices of life. This is a book that confirms your suspicions that astrology isn't really about fortune-telling. It is the must have book for anyone who is serious about learning the language of the Universe and the meaning of life.




Rating: 5 stars
Summary: surprised!
Review: I was surprised by the information in this book. No astrology book has ever explained so clearly why some events have some difinate negative patterns in my life. Not only that, this book can tell you how you can overcome those difficulties. I could never imagine the planet "pluto" and Moon Nodes are so important in understaing one's life. If you're ready to face also the negative side in your life, then this book is the answer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Depths of Knowledge
Review: Mr. Green appears to be a very enlightened, highly educated, and intelligent person who also has excellent intuition.

I found his background in psychology, combined with his intuitive power, to be extremely penetrating and what he has written almost has a shamanic power of sorts.

I would recommend this book to anyone who has a keen interest in Pluto, Scorpio, and "The Underworld" of the zodiac.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not an easy breezy book...
Review: read this book if you want to delve into spiritual/psychological translation of these powerful chart symbols as related to your soul's direction and potential growth. As an ametuer astrologer this book stretched my understanding of Pluto's influence on the soul and answered questions as to why a soul chooses the learning experiences it does. This books presents tools for understanding the .....why this, why me, why now questions that I know I want astrology to answer. It has not only given me insight to "me" but has helped me to better understand the people that are close to me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: absolutly the best book on Pluto to come around
Review: The crisis of adulthood is to know who we are at the core. Most works on astrology deal with what is apparent about an individual. Jeff, in his insights into the working of Pluto in the individual's chart, focuses on what is not apparent- the crisis and confrontations the soul constructs in life to force its own evolution and thereby, the individual's inner realization of purpose for their sojourn on earth.

The placement of Pluto in the individual's chart, together with the nodal axis, describes the elemental theme of the individual's life. For those who wish to see past the glare of the Sun and Moon, into the darkness of their own inner reaches, this is a most interesting map.

In time Jeff's work will come to be held as the foundation of astrological work on individual dynamics.


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