The gods of change

by Howard Sasportas

Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) Published: 1989 Category: Psychology & Self-Help

Understanding the profound cycles of transformation in our lives requires looking beyond surface events to the deeper patterns that shape our destiny. This groundbreaking exploration of the outer planets in astrology—Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto—reveals how these celestial bodies correspond to the most significant periods of change, crisis, and awakening we experience as human beings.

The outer planets move slowly through the zodiac, and their transits to our birth charts mark pivotal turning points that can feel both terrifying and exhilarating. These are the times when everything we thought we knew gets questioned, when relationships transform or end, when careers shift direction, and when our very sense of identity undergoes radical revision. Rather than viewing these periods as mere coincidence or bad luck, this work illuminates them as essential catalysts for psychological and spiritual growth.

Uranus represents the awakening principle, the sudden lightning bolt that shatters outdated structures and liberates us from patterns that have outlived their usefulness. When Uranus makes contact with planets in our natal chart, we often experience disruption, rebellion, and an urgent need for freedom and authenticity. These transits can manifest as sudden changes in circumstances, unexpected opportunities, or an irresistible urge to break free from limiting situations. Through detailed analysis, readers learn to recognize these periods not as chaos but as invitations to embrace their unique individuality and step into greater truth.

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