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About Elizabeth Spring
Elizabeth Spring, MA, has a degree in counseling psychology with an emphasis in the work of Carl Jung. She has been a professional astrologer since 1992, and has written six books on different aspects of astrology, all with an emphasis on the North and South Nodes as they relate to life direction, soul purpose and past life karmic inheritance. She does readings by phone, and Zoom--check out her website at: www.NorthNodeAstrology.com
"North Node Astrology; Rediscovering Your Life Direction and Soul Purpose" has been her most popular book so far and allows you to discover your personal North Star: your North Node. Filled with examples and insights that relate personally to you, this book has brought Elizabeth recognition in her field.
"South Node Astrology: Uncovering Your Soul's Karmic Inheritance" is her newest book. The book reads like a spiritual detective story giving you a technique to uncover your most recent past life karmic experience. You only need your birthday and year to find your South Node in the Appendix, and then to read about it. Understanding the Nodes will keep you from repeating mistakes carried over from the past, keeping you from sabotaging yourself and your relationships now.
"Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer" is the perfect book for learning astrology in a way that is simple yet designed for the advanced beginner.
"Saturn Returns; The Private Papers of a Reluctant Astrologer" is a fictionalized memoir for those who particularly want to explore the Saturn Returns at ages 29 and 59.
"Astrology for the Third Act of Life" explores and describes our transits from age 42 on, but focus's mostly on ages 59 and beyond. The author's memoir journals are included for examples.
Elizabeth is also a Theosophist and has studied, taught, and written about the lives of Annie Besant and Krishnamurti for many years. Her screenplay on their lives won first place in the Santa Barbara Screenplay Contest, and her book: "Sweet Synchronicity: Finding Annie Besant, Discovering Krishnamurti" is both memoir and biography and would be of interest to those wanting to explore issues of fate, reincarnation, and astrological prediction.
"Soul Work" A Chapbook of Poetry is the poetry I wrote during the 30 years I was writing and doing astrology readings. My hope is that these poems will touch your psyche and carry you deeper into this places that only poetry can go.
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Books By Elizabeth Spring
What about the South Node? Together the Nodes hold powerful insights into our soul journey; what we got right, what we suffered from, and what we're carrying over into this life, but the South Node specifically addresses what you need to do now to live your best life--and not to repeat the mistakes of the past.
The insights are encrypted in the story of the South Node; and you can uncover this karmic story. Understanding the Nodes will keep you from sabotaging yourself and your relationships now. We repeat the past until we make it conscious; or as Carl Jung said: "When a given situation is not made conscious, it happens outside as fate."
What do we not know about ourselves? Or our potential partners or children? What are the hidden dynamics in the relationship? Follow the planetary trail from the South Node...
For students and astrologers this will be an excellent reference book; both for themselves and their clients, yet it's written for the curious new reader as well. Elizabeth is the author of five books on astrology. Find her at: NorthNodeAstrology.com and on her podcast: North Node Astrology on Apple Podcasts
"Elizabeth has done it again! Few astrologers can animate they symbols the way she does..."
Steven Forrest, Astrologer and author of "The Inner Sky"
"Elizabeth's book is a rich journey of Self-Discovery."
Virginia Bell, astrologer and author of "Midlife is Not a Crisis"
Steven Forrest Review:
"This book does a fine job of exploring the lunar nodes and also provides a solid introduction to the outer planets. Elizabeth is a very fine writer too, which is a curiously rare quality among astrologers. She brings a very personal perspective to bear on the symbolism, generalizing effectively from her own experience to the broader principles which apply to everyone. Truth in advertising: Elizabeth has studied with me in my apprenticeship program. She is my favorite kind of student -- one who respectfully internalizes what I teach, and who then goes on to find her own voice."