Saturday 25 January 1997
Liz Greene, Küsnacht: Complexes and Projection in the Horoscope
The idea of the complex is one of depth psychology's most
important building-blocks, and it can enhance our astrological
interpretations enormously, because complexes are really what
we experience as fate. This seminar will explore the complex
as it appears in the individual horoscope - what it means
and how it works, from both clinical and archetypal perspectives,
and as both pathology and inherent destiny.
Saturday 22 March 1997
Liz Greene, Küsnacht: Relationships and how to survive
them
Synastry is the astrological technique of assessing dynamics
of any relationship through examining the interaction of two
charts. This seminar will explore the tools of synastry, both
traditional and not so traditional, to shed light not only
on "compatibility" but also the deeper levels on which two people
enter and affect each other's personalities and lives.
Saturday 28 June 1997
Liz Greene, Küsnacht: Sanity and Madness in the Horoscope
Definitions of sanity and psychological normality change according
to the times, and also vary according to the perspective taken.
Most people experience altered states of consciousness, however
brief, which might be construed as "mad" - even when they are
apparently at their most normal. This seminar will explore
the condition of "madness" - temporary, permanent, partial,
and complete - from several different psychological as well
mythological and astrological perspectives.
Saturday 4 October 1997
Liz Greene, Küsnacht: The Generation Gap
In common thinking, a generation is a particular age group
determined by the age difference with one's parents or one's
children, and it is assumed that there will always be friction
between the generations. In astrology, however, generations
are not described by parent-child age differences; they are
reflected by particular cyclical aspects between the heavy
planets from Saturn through Pluto, marking specific groups
born under these configurations with certain shared responsibilities,
tasks, dreams, conflicts, aspirations, and responses. These
shared collective experiences are also triggered by transits
at particular times, and specific groups undergo certain challenges,
inner and outer, which may not be shared or felt by other
age groups in the same way. Understanding the qualities of
one's astrological generation can help us to understand not
only ourselves but the reasons why we may fall into conflict
with parents, grandparents, children, and entire social groups
with whom we experience grievances and misunderstandings.
Saturday 1 November 1997
Charles Harvey, London: Money and Astrology I
This introductory seminar on financial astrology will look
at the ways in which astrology can help us understand our relationship
to Money and our sense of self-worth. We will look at how
we can use astrology to optimize our resources and establish
a more harmonious and productive relationship with our assets.
This Seminar will look at how to discover our main financial
strengths and weaknesses. From the point of view of practical
investment, it will look at the charts for companies and how
to gauge their current and future prospects. Likewise it will
look at some ways of applying astrology for assessing dominant
trends in financial markets. Finally it will look at a few
of the main financial features for 1998.
Saturday 6 December 1997
Liz Greene, Küsnacht: The Eternal Triangle
Rivalry in love - whether in a love relationship, in friendship,
or within the family - is one of the most painful of human
experiences, yet it is also archetypal. Freud coined the term
"Oedipus complex" to describe the original family triangle
in which experiences of rivalry and jealousy are constellated
in childhood. But there are many kinds of triangles and even
the Oedipal triangle may not be quite what Freud envisaged.
The creation of triangles in relationship is an innate characteristic
of the planet Venus, but it is also reflected by other astrological
factors, and some individuals are more predisposed to them
than others. What do triangles really mean when they enter
our lives? This seminar will explore the astrological, mythological
and psychological dimensions of the eternal triangle, which
at its core may be a sign neither of pathology nor of unresolved
infantile conflicts, but may be one of the most profound ways
in which we discover and become ourselves.
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