Liz Greene's Saturn is a little more advanced, and deals specifically with the influence of Saturn, the planet of limits, disappointment, and struggle. This was a really helpful text for me, not just for learning about Saturn specifically, but also for learning how to think more broadly about the self-discovery and wisdom we can find even in the so-called bad or difficult parts of a birth chart. -- Claire Comstock-Gay, author of Madame Clairevoyants Guide to the Stars For any serious student of astrology, Liz Greenes work is essential reading. She is a much-lauded pioneer of twentieth century Psychological Astrology, and a legend who helped shape and mold what we now consider to be modern-day astrology. Throughout her career, she has keenly demonstrated the power of astrology in helping us understand ourselves. As she has shown, we are not staticbut constantly evolving beings. Her writing has helped unlock the symbols of astrology breaking them open to reveal their subtler dimensions. With her Saturn, she went far in changing our perception of an ill-perceived planet, effectively exposing Saturns richness, nuance, and crucial role in sandpapering us so we can become better versions of ourselves. -- from the foreword by Juliana McCarthy, author of The Stars Within You: A Modern Guide to Astrology