: Greene uses Carl Jung’s concepts of the Shadow , Anima , and Animus to explain relationship patterns. For instance, it describes the Anima/Animus as the unconscious image of an "ideal partner" that pulls us into specific relationships.
: Unlike basic "cookbook" astrology books, this work deals with signs by contrasting them with their opposing polarities (e.g., discussing Earth and Fire together) to show how to integrate these different parts of the psyche. Relating: An Astrological Guide to Living With ...
“This book is a psychologically deep and resonant exploration of how archetypes function in personal relationships, and how to improve the relationship with the hidden sides of one's own psyche.” Goodreads : Greene uses Carl Jung’s concepts of the
A standout feature of Liz Greene's is its groundbreaking integration of Jungian psychology with astrology . Rather than providing simple personality traits, the book uses astrological symbols to explain the deep, unconscious psychological dynamics that drive how we interact with others. Key Features and Content “This book is a psychologically deep and resonant
: The book explores how we often "project" our own hidden or unconscious qualities onto our partners, seeing our own traits—both positive and negative—as belonging to them.