Work : Prize 1989 (Regulus Award)
Social : End a program of study April 2010 (PhD in History) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American-British pro astrologer and author, Jungian analyst and lecturer; one of the most highly respected astrologers of the 20th century. Her father was born in London, and her mother in the United States. She relocated to the UK, then to Zürich, Switzerland to continue her work. Since 2004 she has again been living in the UK. With Howard Sasportas, she co-founded the Centre for Psychological Astrology in London. After Sasportas died of AIDS in 1992, she teamed with Charles Harvey as co-head of the Center, until his death in 2000. In 1985 Greene started co-operating with Alois Treindl, founder of Swiss-based Astrodienst, on the development of computer-generated horoscopes, which would present a person with a chart synthesis, simulating Greenes own method of horoscope interpretation during a personal reading. Two years later, in 1987, they presented the Psychological Horoscope Analysis, which was followed by several other interpretations. Greene remains Astrodiensts most popular author. In 1989 Greene was awarded the Regulus Award for Theory and Understanding, recognizing the work with other disciplines and philosophical models. Greene has been one of the most consistently popular astrologers of the 20th century. Almost all of her many books remain in print. Her books include "Saturn: A New Look at an Old Devil," "Star Signs for Lovers," and "The Outer Planets and Their Cycles." In April 2010 the History Department of the University of Bristol, UK, granted her a doctorate degree for her thesis The Kabbalah in British Occultism 1860-1940. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Liz Greene is a prominent astrologer, psychologist, and author, known for her in-depth psychological approach to astrology. Born in Englewood, New Jersey, USA, she has significantly contributed to the field of astrological psychology, bridging the gap between these two disciplines.
Greene co-founded the Centre for Psychological Astrology in London with Howard Sasportas and has authored numerous books, including Saturn: A New Look at an Old Devil, Relating: An Astrological Guide to Living with Others, and The Astrology of Fate. Her work explores the symbolic language of astrology to understand human personality, relationships, and life paths. She emphasizes the importance of individual development and self-realization, integrating astrological insights with psychological understanding.
Through the Centre for Psychological Astrology (CPA), Greene has offered seminars, workshops, and training programs to students and professionals worldwide. She is also associated with Chiron Publications, which publishes her books and other astrological works.
While Liz Greene maintains a relatively low online profile, information about her work and the CPA can be found on the CPA website and through various astrological publications. Recent activities and projects are often communicated through the CPA, focusing on ongoing educational programs and research within astrological psychology.
Exact details of her current social media engagement are not readily available publicly, but some information might be accessible through professional astrological organizations and networks. She has historically prioritized direct engagement with her audience through lectures and seminars.
Liz Greene’s work has been instrumental in establishing astrological psychology as a respected field of study. Her insightful interpretations and emphasis on the psychological dimensions of astrology have resonated with both astrologers and psychologists, leading to a deeper understanding of human nature and potential. Her continued influence on the field can be seen in the work of numerous students and practitioners who have embraced her integrated approach.
For further information and resources related to Liz Greene and the Centre for Psychological Astrology, please visit the CPA website and consult astrological libraries and databases.
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