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  • Debating To Win Arguments: The Elements of Debating and How to Counter Arguments With Ease Using Logic

    R. L. Greene

    eBook
    Tired of hearing your coworkers opinions, but never have the communication skills, or the right words to say to shut their arguments down, and stop them in their tracks? In a mere 90 Minutes, this book will provide the debating techniques required to easily defeat anyone in a debate and Win Arguments.
  • Debating to Win Arguments: The Elements of Debating and How to Counter Arguments With Ease Using Logic

    R. L. Greene

    Paperback (Tru Nobilis Publishing, April 2, 2017)
    Tired of hearing your coworkers opinions, but never have the right words to say to shut their arguments down and stop them in their tracks? In a mere 90 Minutes, this book will provide the tools required to easily defeat anyone in a debate.
  • The Astrology of Fate

    Liz Greene

    eBook (Weiser Books, Jan. 15, 1985)
    Combining an understanding of astrological symbolism and the psychological processes involved in the pursuit of individuality, the author shares insights about how the concept of fate evolves. Through myths, fairy tales, and zodiacal signs, she shows usthis mythological journey.
  • The Astrology of Fate

    Liz Greene

    Paperback (Weiser Books, Nov. 1, 1984)
    Why has the concept of fate become so offensive to the modern Western reader? Why does it imply for us a lack of free will, a loss of control, a sense of powerlessness, humiliation and impotence? Why has the meaning of fate become so disconnected from its sister concept, karma? In this masterwork by the author of Relating, Liz Greene confronts and questions the issue of fate head-on, and renders a broader perception of just what fate is: an unfoldment of natural processes rather than predestined or preordained events in the individual's life. Greene argues that we have lost touch with Nature and natural law, and that understanding our fate is understanding our relationship to the natural laws of the universe. The original concept of fate did acknowledge is as a cause and effect principle, but postulated that we humans are generally too blind to see the results implicit in our actions. Whenever there is a concern with fate, there is also a concern with astrology, for the concept of fate evolves from a vision of an orderly interconnected cosmos. Through the use of myth, legend, dreams, fairy tale and literature, Greene amplifies the meaning of fate and of astrological transits and natal configurations. She explores the Zodiacal signs as portraying a mythical journey, the hero journey, wherein the mythic meanings are connected to the individual's fate.
  • Saturn: A New Look at an Old Devil

    Liz Greene

    Paperback (Weiser Books, June 1, 1976)
    A major step in unveiling the truth about Saturn, so long interpreted as a "malefic" planet. This book traces the character of this most important planet through sign, house, aspect, synastry, and looks at its role in mythology. The author introduces us to Saturn and reveals the face of the Initiator whose price is honesty and whose gift is truth.
  • 13 Days Of Halloween

    Greene

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Dec. 31, 1999)
    A Halloween version of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" features such seasonal gifts as bats, goblins, spiders, worms, and ghosts.
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  • Twisted

    N. L. Greene

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 9, 2013)
    Growing up isn’t always easy. But for most teenage girls, they can rely on their best friend to help them get through the process. A BFF is something that is truly treasured and completely irreplaceable. You share all of your secrets, and are loyal and honest with each other, even when you’re acting just a little bit crazy. You have each others backs no matter what and you form a bond that is virtually unbreakable. At least that’s what normal teenage girls experience. Nat and Mel have been bestie’s since childhood and Nat has followed her blindly ever since. But as Nat’s friendship with Mel begins to lead her down the wrong path, she starts to question the sincerity of their relationship. Nat starts to see Mel’s manipulative, deceitful ways become more focused on her. Will Natalie hold on tight to the friendship she’s had her entire life, no matter what it cost her? Or will she let her heart lead her to a relationship that’s not so twisted.
  • The astrology of fate

    Liz Greene

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, March 15, 1984)
    Combining an understanding of astrological symbolism and the psychological processes involved in the pursuit of individuality, the author shares insights about how the concept of fate evolves. Through myths, fairy tales, and zodiacal signs, she shows usthis mythological journey.
  • Looking at Astrology

    Liz Greene

    Paperback (Crane, Russak, March 15, 1978)
    Introduces the study of astrology and briefly discusses the twelve zodiac signs including personality traits associated with them.
  • The Astrology of Fate

    Liz Greene

    Paperback (Unwin, March 15, 1985)
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  • How Cornie Got Her Colors

    Linda L. Greene

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 17, 2017)
    A timeless Christmas tale for those who believe in little miracles, some of them furry.
  • Saturn: A New Look at an Old Devil

    Liz Greene

    Paperback (S. Weiser, March 15, 1979)
    Saturn symbolizes a psychic process as well as a quality or kind of experience. He is not merely a representative of pain, restriction and discipline; he is also a symbol of the psychic process, natural to all human beings, by which an individual may utilize the experience of pain, restriction, and discipline, as a means for greater consciousness and fulfillment.With this book, Liz Greene has taken a major step in the unveiling of the light of reason, so long obscured by those who have interpreted Saturn as a 'malefic' planet and, in doing so, presents a remarkably rich study of the unconscious mind, shedding light on that mysterious, elusive entity that psychology calls the self.Saturn's darker persona is recognized universally in myth and fairytale. Here, Dr. Greene traces his character through sign, house, aspect and synastry in a brilliant analysis which reveals his other face: that of the Initiator who, for the price of our honesty, offers us greater consciousness, self-understanding and, eventually, freedom.