Liz Greene, The Astrology of Fate
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The Astrology of Fate identifies a modern psychological astrology source relationship now tracked for outer-planet reference review.
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Greene frames Neptune through self-sacrifice, suffering, and receptive feminine/religious imagery, making it object-specific source footing but not a chart use rule.
Greene treats Pluto in the horoscope as slow-moving, generationally stamped, and met through the house or sphere where deeper fate patterns are encountered.
Greene uses Uranus in transit as a symbol of breakthrough or resolution, while keeping the account within a psychologically framed fate narrative.
Neptune has modern outer-planet source-context footing through Greene, but no Neptune delineation is promoted here.
Pluto has modern outer-planet source-context footing through Greene, but no Pluto delineation is promoted here.
Uranus has modern outer-planet source-context footing through Greene, but no Uranus delineation is promoted here.