Pluto Volume I

Pluto Volume I

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  • Author:Jeffrey Wolf Green
  • ISBN:1902405544
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Summary

Over two decades ago, this book exploded onto the scene and has continued to set a new pace for the evolution of astrology itself。 Jeff Wolf Green's writing embodies everything you would expect from Pluto; intense, powerful, riveting, transformative and penetrating 。A book that satiates both the desire for knowledge and the deep yearning for true understanding is a rare find indeed, and just as profound as the information included here, is thedeep intuitive awakening it will bring to your own soul。 If you want to help yourself and assist other in conscious evolution, rather than simply waiting for it to happen, this book is the essential map for that journey!

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Reviews

Susan

It's rather ironic that he thanks Eileen Naumann for teaching him to be concise when this book is easily far too long。 There are some good ideas in here but the presentation is off putting so unless you reading carefully you may miss it。 The last section can be easily ignored。 It's rather ironic that he thanks Eileen Naumann for teaching him to be concise when this book is easily far too long。 There are some good ideas in here but the presentation is off putting so unless you reading carefully you may miss it。 The last section can be easily ignored。 。。。more

Shane

This is not a bad book。 On the contrary, it’s one of the most original examples of its genre。 But despite glowing reviews from eminent peers, some of whom write better, it’s not well written, even if you accept its main premise (which I’ll get to)。 And so, in almost the opposite way to pop texts like Linda Goodman’s, it’s the kind of book that gives astrology a bad name。 Here’s a sample of Jeff Green’s ponderous style:By following the taboo of pornography he got in touch with the basis of his de This is not a bad book。 On the contrary, it’s one of the most original examples of its genre。 But despite glowing reviews from eminent peers, some of whom write better, it’s not well written, even if you accept its main premise (which I’ll get to)。 And so, in almost the opposite way to pop texts like Linda Goodman’s, it’s the kind of book that gives astrology a bad name。 Here’s a sample of Jeff Green’s ponderous style:By following the taboo of pornography he got in touch with the basis of his desires and motivations of a separating nature。 In other words, by actually following these kinds of experiences the necessary self-knowledge occurred because of them。 By contrasting these experiences with the experiences that occurred because of his spiritual direction, he finally became free of the compulsive attraction to this negative taboo。 He did this by exercising discrimination and applying his will to cancel the negative temptations when they occurred。 In addition, he went on to become a psychological counselor for others who had deviant sexual desires and problems。 In this way, he purged the negative desires, temptations and taboos from his Soul (p。 37)。 Green is nothing if not idiosyncratic。 Take this excerpt from the chapter on Pluto in the ninth house:These visions simply reflect the individual’s highly developed intuition into the nature of things, and the future。 Again, they may not know why they know or “see” these things, they just do。 Problems occur because others often do not want to know about the vision, or do not understand how the person’s vision may concern them。 Jesus of Nazareth had a Ninth House Pluto in Virgo。 He knew the truth of his visions, yet others were confused or did not want to know about them because of the effect they would have on their own lives (p。 170)。 Did I mention that Green has a ninth house Pluto, too? Yet, who knows for sure when Christ was born? Green omits chart data, just citing sources (some of them ‘private’)。 He takes Christ’s data (1 March, 7 BC, 1。21 am, Bethlehem) from Donald Jacobs – who, like his exhaustively researched subject, also has a Pisces Sun, Moon, Jupiter and Uranus。Cue laughter。So why not stick to example charts with less contested data? House positions depend on an accurate time, not just a date。 Yet Green’s work is revered by professionals, not just amateurs。In general, most astrology texts for students and practitioners more or less fit one of three categories:mysticalpsychologicalmechanisticType #1 authors resemble preachers in style and hierarchic bias; the second type sound more like therapists, storytellers or life coaches; and the third type write like researchers or scientists。 While these tendencies can, of course, overlap in varying proportions, Green’s solemn, prescriptive, oracular text neatly fits the first category。 And, much as I’ve done above, Green tends to neatly classify all phenomena (not just planets, signs, houses and aspects): e。g。, ‘Pluto and the Four Natural Evolutionary Conditions’; ‘The Three Reactions to the Evolutionary Impulse’; ‘The Four Ways Pluto Affects Evolution in Our Lives’。Though it might sound simplistic, this organising device gives the reader, who typically wants to gauge their own status, ample scope to reflect on past and present patterns。 And here, ‘past’ means as far back as you can imagine。 Like most of his peers, Green takes karma and reincarnation for granted。 Any reader who doesn’t may find his logic outlandish:With Uranus in the Twelfth House retrograde in Libra, square the South Node, opposed Mercury (itself square the South Node) and Uranus sesquiquadrate Pluto, it also seems that [Hitler] must have experienced lifetimes of persecution because his ideas were considered crazy or too radical。 It would not be unlikely that he had been incarcerated in an insane asylum (p。 252)。 。。。more

Dorothy

"The" introduction to Evolutionary Astrology, using Pluto and its polarity point as a guide。 I found immersing myself Jeff Green's material to be a Plutonian experience in and of itself: rich, deep, encompassing, revealing, and transformative。 "The" introduction to Evolutionary Astrology, using Pluto and its polarity point as a guide。 I found immersing myself Jeff Green's material to be a Plutonian experience in and of itself: rich, deep, encompassing, revealing, and transformative。 。。。more

Cassandra Thiesing

One of the best astrological books on Pluto。 Very informative。

Cheryl

First book I read on a road that has taken me far far far 。。。。。。。。。。。。 I must either owe you Jeff big time for this gift, or have done you a really good turn in another life。 Forever grateful。

Stargazer

THE book on Pluto, packed full of original perceptions too meaty to digest even over years of study。 Indispensable。

Christine Granados

Another astrologer I love。

Min

I wonder if it will be any different if I had read this book a year ago? Maybe it is fate。。。 after all。

Catherine

I continue to dip into this book because it has so much to glean and absorb。

Kate

long before Pluto's discovery astrologers studied soul in the chart long before Pluto's discovery astrologers studied soul in the chart 。。。more

Emma

So I've never read about Pluto much, but apparently mine is in Libra in the 10th house, which means in this lifetime I'm learning how to create balance in my relationships with other people and what my place is in the larger socio-economic system in which I live。 It actually was pretty darn accurate in describing my relationship dynamics and issues I'm working through, not to mention my ex-girlfriend's issues (jeez that's the last time I'm dating someone whose Pluto is in the 4th house!)。 Heh。 S So I've never read about Pluto much, but apparently mine is in Libra in the 10th house, which means in this lifetime I'm learning how to create balance in my relationships with other people and what my place is in the larger socio-economic system in which I live。 It actually was pretty darn accurate in describing my relationship dynamics and issues I'm working through, not to mention my ex-girlfriend's issues (jeez that's the last time I'm dating someone whose Pluto is in the 4th house!)。 Heh。 So it goes like this: your soul travels through all the houses in it's journey。 And another interesting thing is that being in Libra (which corresponds to the 7th house, so you kind of get two to look up), means that over the course of things I've recently switched genders。 Which is something that another psychic told me, that this is my first lifetime as a woman。 Of course, she also said it was my first lifetime on this planet and before that I was a telepathic computerized alien creature on an entirely different kind of planet for a long time。 Which kind of made sense too。 I mean, I have always felt like I was maybe from a different planet from everyone else。 =)This book doesn't discuss the interplanetary dimension。 So I don't know how that factors in with Pluto。 But anyway, it's interesting。 I'm trying to figure out the whole way that souls evolve through time--the big picture of what the hell is going on here anyway。 The mechanics of karma and reincarnation and all of that。 。。。more

Sesh

The author means well, but the book is really bad。 When I first read it I thought it was alright。 But after several years of reading many other astrology books, learning a lot more and practising astrology a lot more, I went back to this book and could not even get past the first ten pages。