Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Random Bookshelf Reading 75

Random Bookshelf Reading 75

Question:  Today?

Answer:  "There is another kind of pattern with Saturn in the second house which is outwardly opposite yet inwardly the same.  This is the person who may have been perfectly comfortable as a child on the material plane yet who is denied a different kind of possession, a sense of inner values and of personal worth.  One cannot blame this, or any other characteristic, wholly on the attitude of the parents, however, for the individual has chosen his environment in the first place and moreover would not be sensitive to certain values and not others if a similar note were not resonated within his own inner structure.  So we will often see a person who, literally or symbolically, will sell himself for security because he has no other sense of values and in the end does not value himself.  He judges himself and others by how much he has, not by what he is." (p.38)

From Saturn:  A New Look at an Old Devil by Liz Greene.

Tomorrow, I'll be starting on a shelf of poetry and fiction.  This should be interesting!

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